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Port Perry Star, 4 Jan 1983, p. 19

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ATE NLA WISER ER EERIE ES NEE I SA RS a ER On Thursday, December 30th, the Port Perry Bantams were the hosts of their tourney. In Port's first game, they played a sur- prising Stouffville team. With 2 minutes and 22 seconds into the first period, Stouffville found the net on a questionable call that gave Stouffville a penalty shot. And Stouffville scored once more before the end of the first period. In the second period, there was only one scoring play, which came from Port. The goal going to Dave Burnett and Craig Menzies getting the assist. In the third period, Stouffville came back with two goals. Then with 39 seconds left in the game, Port scored to come within 2 goals. Getting the mark for Port Perry was Craig Menzies:s and Dave Burnett getting the assist. John Moore played well between the posts. After losing their first game, Port 3 moved on to play Sutton in their second game. Early in the first period, Jeff Cocker- ton assisting on Dave Burnett's goal gave Port the lead after the first period. Then early in the second period, Lee Wilbur with Greg Warriner and Bobby Goble getting the assists made the score 2 to 0 after the second period. Halfway through the third period, Dave Burnett scored with Dave Culbert and Craig Menzies getting the assists. Then Sutton got their first and only goal. Then just 75 seconds after Ports third goal, Robbie Baker with Jimmy White and Mike Johnson getting the assists upped the scored to 4 to 1 for Port Perry. Then with just 43 seconds left in the game, Greg Warriner had a break- away on an open net and scored. Steve Whalen had a good game in net. That gave Port the victory and they The Port Perry Bantams had plenty of good scoring chances like this one in the opening game of a tournament December 30 at the Scugog Arena. 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The only goal Port Perry got in the second period came half way through it. With Greg Warriner scoring from Lee Wilbur and Bobby Goble. Then Port Perry scored once more in the third period. That goal coming from Dave Burnett and Craig Menzies getting the assist. Steve Whalen and John Moore ED =e played good in the last game. That made Port Perry the Consolation Champions. Finesse over brute force was the order of the day on December 22, when Port Ban- tams trounced the Sutton team 10 to 4. During the game, Sutton accumulated a total of 29 minutes in penalties, including, but not limited to, slashing, roughing, fighting, and even a game misconduct. Led by a 5 goal performance by Dave Burnett, Port maintained composure under difficult conditions throughout the game. Lee Wilbur contributed two goals and an assist and Andy Systma bagged his first goal of the season. Other goals were scored by Craig Menzies and Rob Baker. Jeff Cocker- ton, Steve Durham and Jim White each had two assists while Greg Warriner, Dave Culbert and Andy Systma added singles. However, the home town boys lost this game 4-2 to Stouffville. Port Perry went on to capture the Con- solation trophy. (See story) Smith, Niles, Selby CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Suite 450 - 151 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5S 154 Telephone: (416) 961-5022 Guaranteed Investment Certificates 1 to 5 YEARS ANNUAL 1 to 5 YEARS MONTHLY 13%4% 122% (Rates Subject to Change without Notice.) SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. «5 XARA : 5A LAS ANT) A . .?, ny EE a SE The "best goaltending per- formances of the year" was a well used phrase in the Ux- bridge tournament on Dec. 27th following excellent ef- forts by Steve Whalen and John Moore as Port Perry came away with gold follow- ing victories of 5-0 against Ux- bridge; 2-1 against Peter- borough Petes and 9-3 against Uxbridge. Over the course of the three games, Lee Wilbur and Greg Warriner turned in great efforts as Lee had 6 goals and 3 assists, while Greg added a goal and 6 assists. Jim White tallied three times while Chris Cookman v et. Ye LC, 1 2 " Eh iii as Ea drb er SL NS + PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 4, 1983 -- 17 Port Bantams settle for consolation medal blasted two goals from the blue line. Steve Durham scored once and added 3 assists, Craig Menzies had a goal and 2 assists, Dave Burnett and Bob Goble each had a goal and an assist. Andy Systma, Jeff Cocker- ton and Rob Baker each assisted twice. Mike Johnson, playing strong checking games on right wing, added an assist to complete the scor- ing statistics. The treat for the fans at the tournament, was provided by the discipline, skating, passing andfelative absence of penalties in the Port Perry-Peterborough games. Juniors lose to Whitby 13-1 On January 2, 1983 the Sportsland Juniors travelled to Brooklin for a game with Whitby. Unfortunately the Sportsland girls seemed to have celebrated too much and too long over the holiday season - they went down to a 13-1 defeat. Some of our team members were still away tor the holidays and we had Coleen Scala and Heidi Meisner from the tween team to help us out - both girls played well. Lori Ann Newell scored the Sportsland lone goal assisted by Heather Muir. Petites win 5-0 On Sunday, January 2, the Bruton's I.D.A. Petites play- ed against Beaverton and won by a score of 5-0. This is a first year club and they have improved since we last played them. Jen played goal and although she didn't have much work she did get involved in the play!! The defence of Kelly, Kim, Jenny and Nicole played well and made the goalie's job much easier. These girls usually play forward and are to be commended for their good effort. Michelle Beare open- ed our scoring assisted by Kerri Allen. Jacki Durham finally scored the second goal after some nice passes from Kelly. Melissa Moehring scored the third goal unassisted. Misty Andrews scored the fourth goal assisted by Melissa. Michelle scored the last goal assisted by Kerri and Heather Lawrence. Denise Wilson played white stick for the first time and did a super job. Nicky Beare and Denna Lovering did their usual good job of checking and passing the ring. It was nice to see the usual defencemen play so well up front. Next game is on Sat. Jan. 8 at the local arena at 5:30 p.m. Hope you can make it to see these girls play!! CCC) plop apap [ae [ae [ap ans » [a [ap [an [apn [apn [aps [an [apo [ae [a | ICACICC (ep [a ACCC CAC (oh loo (obs lob [aie Lule | IC Fo LLOQ "JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY SCUGOG ARENA -- PORT PERRY 3 be [ale ae bo | ADMISSION: Adults $2.00; Students $1.50; Children 50¢ ope on op ap an op pe ye ap an ap a ap wr a ap an pn age oy a ape pe Ln | | y Teo) SUNDAY, JANUARY 9th Port Perry MoJacks VS Uxbridge Bruins GAME TIME: 7:30 P.M. 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