TONAL NR ye COA A ATA AS WATS NS LR CR VEER A HELA OMAR H » PAE £3) ' * ASA Ga ATS EERO VA A FOGG IIS Cal JL PEEVE 9 SEE RFEGEE IE SA NER ae a, SRE AA NTR A RY A Rk + A AY SAN NACHRS SF AEE a FA Ry Ze Ae mI ERS er i as * ID RL er aT 16-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., January 21, 1981 Junior Rebels continue winning by Danny Millar Port Perry High School's Gymnasium has a leaky roof --or at least had. Visiting basketball players from McLaughlin CVI in Oshawa discovered that fact on Tuesday, January 13 when they won two of three games against the PPHS Rebels. The referees were com- plaining about the roof since the beginning of the first game between the midget squads, which McLaughlin eventually won 35-26. Sever- al times during the first two quarters they had to stop action to mop up water spots at the top of the key at both ends of the court. The second half was delay- ed for about 15 minutes while Jim Smitherman, the school custodian, attached a bucket points for the Rebels while Sean Hussey and Bill Lyons had 13 and 12 points respect- ively for the winners. Port Perry stayed within striking distance in the senior contest but the out- come was the same as every game they played this year as they were downed 56-36 to the Trojans. Port came back to tie the game at four different points in the first half before bowing out. Curt Pinkowski and Cam Muir both hit in double scoring, accounting for 23 of the points combined. Pink- owski went down with 28 seconds remaining as he was chasing a ball. Undoubtedly, the water residue had some- thing to do with his fall. He lay down in front of the bench for the remainder of Lo} under one of the leaks at half the game. His ailment did i : 5 time. The referees had not that serious at the The rink skipped by Clara Martyn [right] won the ham and Diane Prentice. At left ¥efivosonting $e vr warned both coaches thatthe outset. He was walking Third Annual Stedmans Ladies Club Bonspiel at the Stedmans stores of Port Perry and Uxbridge are Mrs. oN remaining periods and the around afterwards without a Port Perry Curling Club January 10. Team members Lola Bruce, Earl and Bob Barr, and Mrs. Shirley ; <y other two games could be trace of it. But neither did standing at right are Roberta Baird, Margit Notting- Barr. 9 4 cancelled if the roof was not John Wynsma's knee injury h cit been close } ] . Gd) fixed. However, one leak and he is out for the year. BRlles ave oy. oe Early in the second period, sjum for another home game is no high school sports this J remained at the opposite end Muir missed a pair of free and some of the vicl Port Perry skipper Glenn until early February. There week due to exams. ~y of the court and it too had to be mopped occasionally. first as the Rebels failed to © Neill vg Donlya ion, Ths Forward Stan Glass and The officials and coaches take advantage of McLaugh- Senior ec ANplors 1p 9ar, 0 guard Scott Wallace saw lots For the Best Deals on New feared that a-player could: --lin's- foul-- troubles: Port je years ago Salycing ine of playing time in that G.M. CARS or TRUCKS slip in the water and injure Pérry converted a meagre <5 © Tge Lone, Lie period. Andy Fisher and see himself. Curt Pinkowski did total of 5 of 13 first half foul Patton and Scott Wilbur, did g.ot¢ wilson entered the fray RICH ARD HUNT fall during the senior contest shots. On contending teams, "ot 80 this long without a 4,ing' the fourth quarter and had to be taken out of the the figure is at least 60 per defeat. ---- route. -- Bryan Tysick also at match because of his back, cent. Port started quickly. go, some" floor time as WILLIAMSON which has been injured McLaughlin's 131 zone Right from the opening i Coach Rideout used the previously. He fell near prevented Muir from getting °ff they prevented the .. oes far more than any MOTOR SALES center court, about five feet open under the basket 1rojans from = gaining one this season. Uxbridge 852-3357 from where the water had consistently so the team momentum. By the 3:32 "po perry teams do not Toronto Line 294-9010 originally fallen. relied on a long range aerial Mark, when Trojans calleda .o4,,.; tg their leaky gymna- Tiinking of Lassinghiive via vy! But the closely contested attack from Pinkowski. He timeout, they had racked up a 7-2 lead. By the end of the Midget contest did get under- way. The Trojans held slim one-point leads at the end of the first and second quart- ers. McLaughlin played a 1-2-2 zone that Port hadn't seen to that point in the season, a slight deviation from the conventional 2-1-2 that most schools, including Port Perry play. The differ- ent zone makes it more difficult to pass to'men low under the basket, while con- ceeding the top part of the offensive zone to the guard handling the ball. Port Perry started the game in a loosely played manner. They turned the ball over five of the first six times they brought it down- court. However, the Trojans were having similar prob- lems so the score remained low. i mineral offer Bp 5 McLaughlin went up by . nine at the end of the third these benefits? C 0 U 0 N quarter and maintained that throws with 3:50 left in the missed frequently. The senior contest was held up on several occasions as water puddles had to be removed from the top of the key at the opposite end to where the bucket had been placed. The next day, Mr. Smitherman made repairs to that leak. The Junior Rebels continue to salvage hope for the PPHS cage program as they rolled up an easy 54-19 triumph. More impressive than the 14 game unbeaten streak the team now enjoys is the way they have been doing it. Very few of the include strong teams such as first quarter they were ahead 14-6. Early in the second quarter Todd Wilbur, who ended the game with a team high 14 points, slipped in the same spot Pinkowski did but he was not injured. The most startling aspect of this contest was not the 56 points that Port achieved by the way the defence defused McLaughlin. They threw a blanket over the visitors and prevented them from scor- ing even a single point in the third quarter. McLaughlin went eight minutes without scoring even a free throw. Does your livestock CT { Rideout went to his bench. NGREDIENT UNLIMITED 146 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY (Opposite the New Commerce Bank) THANK YOU ice of imssuagiicod |g onoioe of pong game, when they needed the SIX for lit ball to Sloss the gap. 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