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Port Perry Star, 17 Jan 1984, p. 26

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24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. Janvary 17, 1984 Petite Ringette Tourna-' ment sponsored by the game was between Stayner and Bala and Records fall in broomball action Wagar, Bruce Woodrow assists; Dawn Park 1 goal and 1 assist; and Three former league Alex Shelenba set frame. when Rick Collins put it a minute and a half into Lee picked up his : records fell this past Aldon Smith at the start Beacock's confirmed in the net. Another the game, and from second, and Taylor and from Lee, ao Powell : weekend when C&B of the game to get Utica theirholdon thirdplace, power play gave there on in it was a Evans again clicked. unassisted, ie son : hammered Brian's 16-0. going and before the andtherighttogotothe Emmerson's the go nightmare for Finley C&B added 3 more in the from Sullivan and to cap 4 This established a new period had ended Intermediate Regionals ahead as John Gerber Peeters in the Brian's second to build up a 9-0 it off Lee from Wagar. i record for most goals by Marcel Martin, and when they tied Emmer- connected on an assist net. Randy Sullivan and lead off the brooms of With 4 games to go for one team in a game, Smith with his second son's 2-2. Halfway by Collins. Five minutes line mate, Tom Powell Dave Dickson, Schroer Utica, and 5 for C&B it's | most goals in a game had built up a 3-0 lead. through the first period into the final period connected two minutes from Sullivan, and still a dog fight to see : between 2 teams, and Oddfellows got one back Blackstock got the first Gary Toutant redirect- later before Mark Lee Evans again from who wins the league and | gave C&B 91 goals on as Danny McKee knock- goal when Ron Wagg set ed Ron Shorts shot for hit for his first of four Taylor. The final 7inthe the right to go to the A the season breaking ed in his own rebound up Laval Poulin who the tie. aided by Rick Schroer. third period came from Elite Regionals. | their own previous for the marker. Goal- tipped it in. Emmer- Danny Taylor, aided Before the first period Schroer assisted by \ records of 13 in a game tender Don Card assist- son's got that one back by Rob Evans.got C&B had ended Sullivan had Bart Wagar, Evans 4 and 87 in a season. Mark ed Chester Down on the ona two man advantage off to an early start just assisted Tim Ashbridge, from Schroer, Lee from | Lee also tied two other fourth Utica goal just 4 records with 4 goals and before the close of the | 5 points in one game. second period. The fifth ® ® | Utica stayed even, and final goal came off : ! point wise, with C&B at the broom of Shelemba i the top of the heap by aided by lan Down mid- downing Oddfellows 5-1. way 'through the final i On Thursday Dec. 28, roughgame with42total much stronger game from Rob Baker and Bob Goble and Steve i 1983 Port Perry Bantam penalty minutes. How- and came very close to Steve Durham then Durham gave Port the { Standings A's travelled to Ux- ever, even after giving winning it. Port scored Baker from Bob Goble 6-5 win with only 35 2 Team GPW L T PM Pts. GF GA bridge for the Uxbridge up a two goal lead to the first, Rob Baker assists and Scott Feasby. seconds remaining on ' C&B 15 13 1 1 166 27 9 7 Tournament. Port met a opposition, Port man- to Steve Durham and Picton came within one the clock. 3 Utica 16 12 1 3 98 27 73 16 Picton team in the first aged to come back and John Harman. Picton before the end of the In this game, Shawn | Beacock"s 16 8 5 3 210 19 37 40 game and came away takean8-4final Scoring tied the score again, period. Inthe third Nanay suffered a A Emmerson"s 16 4 9 3 182 11 23 46 with a 7-0 win. Scoring for Port, Rob Baker 3 Dave Burnett from Rob period, Picton scored broken collar bone and El Brian's 16 4 120 177 8 28 7 for Port, Steve Durham goals, 2 assists; Steve Baker and Greg Staple- two unanswered goals. will be out of action for 6 Oddfellows 15 1 14 0 300 2 12 71 3 goals, 1 assist; Dave Durham '1 goal, 2 ton. Then Port put on the weeks. | Scorers Burnett 2 goals, 1 assist; assists; Dave Culbert 1 Before the first period pressure. With less than Port Perry Bantam dg Name Team G A PM Pts. Rob Baker 1 goal, 1 goal, 2 assists; Greg was over, Picton tied three minutes to play, A's have now won three Ey Mark Lee C&B 18 13 16 31 assist; Bob Goble 1goal, Stapleton 1 goal, 1 again. In the second Steve Durham from of their last 4 tourna- a Mike Mitchell Utica 15 5 14 20 1 assist; Dave Culbert 2 assist; Dave Burnett 1 period Port scored Dave Burnett and Bob ments. Well done boys. 4B Chester Down Utica 14 5 25 19 assists; 1 assist each for goal; Bob Goble 1 goal twice, Dave Culbert Goble. Rob Baker from # Aldon Smith Utica 9 9 0 18 Scott Feasby, Shawn and Brad Menzies 1 : Murray Down Utica 10 7 32 17 'Nanay, Chris Skura, assist. ® | Tim Ashbridge C&B 12 4 14 16 Brad Menzies and Greg Game three for the J 1) n I ors | OBE Ce J Bruce Woodrow C&B § 8 3 16 Stapleton. tournament champion- | lan Down "Utica 9 6 8 15 Game two, Port play- ship saw Port against " | Do ne Len 5 6 3 4 Bol Jesgrs wan Si prishy i i Sat. Jan. 14 was the and the final score was and one assist; Lori : DaveDickson C48 8 6 H "- pay annual Junior and 97. The fourth Junior Newell 2 goals and 4 | BUTTERICK PATTERNS (in cabinet) Port Perry Lions Club. Stayner won this. Tina Soomre 1 goal and In our opening game our The Championship '1 assist. Other assists Sportsland Juniors out game was played by went to Karyn Raines played Stayner to a tune Stayner and Kingston with 4, Natalie Franssen of 12-1. Township and Stayner 2, Colleen Scala 1, Vicki The second game in the Junior division was between Bala and King- ston Township of which Kingston won. The third game Sport- sland Juniors played Kingston Township and an exciting game it was. Battling all the way Kin- gston over powered us went home: with their name on the Lions Club Trophy. Scoring for Port Perry Sportsland in the first minute of play in both games was our Wayne Gretzky, better known to Port as Heidi Meisner with 15 goals Reid 1, Denise Tomp- kins 1 and Lisa St. John 1. All girls covered their position well and picked up their passes quickly. As usual Heather Muir played two superb games in net. Our next game is in Lindsay, Sat. Jan. 21. PERM $55.00 SPEC. $4375 - Reg. . PERM Reg. $42.50 spec. $ 322° GATHERED - {= opens pavsaweek | PERM $32.50 Broadcloth EYELIT LACE Pinking TWO EVENINGS WEEKLY! SPEC $9 795 36 colours Polyester & Cotton. Sh Offer valid through Feb. 7/84 |___ White or ecru. 5 metre pcs. ears ALL PERMS INCLUDE CUT & STYLE! $ y 25 || wm 5.00 Pa ° ~ 12" width... .. 6.00 $1 4% The Hair Centre - > 2 width... '7.00 . 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