rr A EL it Ay tf ATL Bats saa Ra SARL BF PE 50% tT 2 LS AMY 4A ¢ KEES, oy PAR ORAS EY kX 15a: f, = NY, Champions declared as House League ends season (More photos next page) ATOM HOUSELEAGUE by Doug Moore scugog -6 Lewis-0 In the first game of the night Scugog defeated Lewis 6-0. Scoring for Scugog were Chris Carr with a hat trick, Mike Ash with 2 and Craig Lasky with 1. Assists went to Chris Carr and Doug Adams with 1 each. lan Hobbs recorded the shufout. UAW.-2 Swamp-1 In the second game, U.A.W. defeated Swamp in a very close game by the score of 2 to 1. Scoring for U.A.W. was Paul Turner with 2 unassisted goals, Scoring the lone goal for Swamp was Dan Muldoon, assisted by Craig Fertile. Tripp-3 Forder -1 In the third game, Tripp defeated Forder 3 to 1. 'Scoring for Tripp were Chris Lavereaux with 1 and Michael Griffin with 2. Assists went to Jon Andrews and Chris Lavereaux. U.AW.-3 Forder-1 In the championship game U.A.W. defeated Forder 3 to 1. Scoring for U.A.W. were Marvin Hughes with 2 and Peter Brock with 1. Assists went to Michael Skerratt with 1. Forder's only goal was scored by Ron Halligan assisted by Chris McConnell. Members of the Champion U.A.W. team are: Goalie Brent = McMillen, Rob Sparling, Michael Skerratt,' Ryan Parliament, Ken Ross, Marvin = Hughes, Jay Sparling, Peter Brock, Paul Turner, Ron Davis. Coaches are: Brad Hurst and Charlie Brown. . NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE by Don Steele Sportsland - 2 Kinsmen -1 Sportsland downed Kinsmen 2-1 in the second game of the championship series. After a scoreless first period, Richard LaRocque finally scored for Sportsland, unassisted, with only 1:13 remaining in the second period. At the midpoint of the third period, Jo Collins evened the match at one, assisted by Sean McEnaney and John Connell. The winning goal was scored by Shawn LaRocque, unassist- ed, with 4:38 remaining in the period. Kinsmen - 4 Sportsland - 1 Kinsmen came on strong and evened the series at 3 points each, downing Sports- land 4-1 in their strongest effort of the season. Sean McEnaney opened the scoring from Brian Madill at the mid point of the first period. Kinsmen went ahead by 3-0 in the second period on goals by John Collins and Jeff Andrews. Assists went to Sean McEnaney, - Ross Stainton, Noel Lovering, and Donny Hughes. Sportsland's only goal came at 5:21 of the second period. Mike Olaisen netted one from Shawn LaRocque and Adam Johnston. Kinsmen's final . goal was scored by John Collins from Danny Foote. The fourth game will be played Monday night. Farmers will like new Shur-Gain Scour Treat because it is handy, economical and requires no needling. Indicated usage is for treatment of bacterial enteritis and pneumonia in pigs, calves, foals and dogs and cats. Shur-Gain Scour Treat (available only from Shur-Gain) is very effective because it contains neomycin, two sulfas, plus electrolytes in an absorbent, soothing base. i ES ---------- animal health service * Shur-Gain protection NeW easy to use Shur-Gain scour treat. Shur-Gain--for the modern farmsnr Wind S -- BLACKSTOCK PORT PERRY WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. PHONE 986-4201 PHONE 985-7363 " LR aL Fy 2 ~ A Ee IIR PPT . 5 2 4 er (FOS ROE Jor bul 5p . Ceo piind / £4 ely AV VANS (4 A ) LT : (2) ' v.%Y PL SACS Pi AOA. 2 » A) Fo x ped Fy al wdlabbatte PALI BREE La a Rk aaa ae 2 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. March 31, 1982 -- 13 pa GORE Sy INSULATp, GORESK! INSULATI GORESKI NSULATION GORESK/ WSULATY - The Bantam final was a hard fought affair with Back from left: Gord Gettins, Joe Forder, Travis Goreski Insulation emerging with a 4-2 win over Port Adamcryck, Jim White, Jeff Wallace, Steve Solomon. Perry IGA. Front row from left: Chris Cookman, Atbackare coaches Rob White, Garry Brown and Jim Kevin Jackson, Jeff Wray, Lyndon Bartley, Tim Maw. Gibson with sponsor Ken Goreski. The Port Perry Pee Wee Lions won their champion- ship with a 12-2 win over Scala Brothers. Front row from left: to right: Calvin Brewster, Larry Collins, Drew Ballingall, Ricky King, Jason Bertrand, Philip McBride, Mike Brock. Back row from left: Jeff Fedyk, Daren Caudle, Steve Short, Derrick Slack, Craig Free, Adam Brown. [Absent Cary Dowson]. At back are coaches Paul Bateman and Peter Bateman. i oy Smart, Darren Kinnunen. Second row from left: Mike Pugh, Steven Stiles, Ricky Olaisen, Clay Scott, Cory Mason, Jason Phillips, Toby Shewan, lan McClelland, John Hall. At back are instructors Bill Wanamaker, Mike Tobin and Rob Tobin. a i F {5 The first year Tykes are the youngest players in the Minor Hockey organization, and although there is no team play, all the boys received trophies for their season's efforts. Front from left: Daryl Slack, Lindsay Parry, Tom Durward, Mike Pothier, Graham Carnegie, Kevin O'Neill, Kevin Metherall, Todd