ANI rN po 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 20, 1984 "Local Minor Hockey House League results Remax ran Davids Hairstyling - 2 Remax Realty skated to a 7-2 victory over Davids Hairstyling on Wednesday. Remax scoring Brent Harper 2 goals, 1 assist; Jay Tredway a hat trick and 1 assist; Ricky Olaisen 1 goal, 1 assist; Craig Laird 1 goal and Tim Fitzgerald 1 assist. Davids scoring Brandon Puckrin and James Paterson 1 goal each unassisted. Kinsmen -5 Port Perry Printing - 0 Jeremy Norton had a big day leading his team to a 5-0 victory over Port Perry Printing. Jeremy Norton 3 goals, Jeff Vernon 1 goal, 1 assist; Shawn Gawley 1 goal, John Hall 3 assists and Darryl McEnany 1 assist. | Kinsmen -3 Remax Realty - 2 In a very close game where both goalies play- ed well Kinsmen man- aged to squeak out a win over Remax Realty 3-2. Kinsmen scoring Jeremy Norton 2 goals, 1 assist; and Jason Phillips 1 goal. Remax scoring Ricky Olaisen and Jay Tredway 1 goal each unassisted. 17/0174 (4 Port Perry Printing - 4 Davids Hairstyling - 1 After 2 periods it was tied at 1-1, but Davids Hairstyling fell behind in the third to let Port Perry Printing defeat them 4-1. Muskies scor- ing Keith Haist 3 goals, 1 assist; Brent Giles 1 goal, 1 assist and Kevin Grey 2 assists. - ATOM U.AW.-6 Tripp Realty - 0 UAW blanked Tripp- Realty 6-0 in recent Atom House League action. Leading the way for UAW was Steven Slade with 2 goals and 3 assists. Garfield LeFort had 2 goals and 2 assists while Cliff LeFort notched 2 goals. Philip Edgar was awarded 4 assists in the game. * Greg Rankin earned the shutout. Scugog Lumber - 5 Lewis Motors - 3 Scugog Lumber edged Gord Lewis Motors 5-3. For the lumbermen, Steve Desautel's hat trick and Todd Smart's double were enough to win. Assists also went to Jeff Card and Ian Mc- Clelland. Replying for Lewis were Chad Brown with 2 goals and Andy Wilson with a single. Andy also picked up an assist on one of Chad's goals. Don Forder Ins. -3 Swamp Garage - 1 Although Swamp was first on the board with "an unassisted goal by Mike Olaisen, Don Forder Insurance came back three times to take the game 3-1. Brendon Agnew notched 2 for Forder and Andrew Shepherd a single. Mike Staniland picked up 2 assists while Robbie Romano was awarded one assist. PEE WEE Wednesday Nov. 14 Larocque - 7 Scala -1 Scoring for Larocque, Mark Shepard 2 goals, 2 assists, John Andrews 2 goals; Gord Ireland 1 goal, 1 assist; Mark Tomkiewicz 1 goal, 1 assist; Tadd Saulnier and Jeff Labanovich each with an assist. Scoring the lone goal for Scala was Jon Ausman assisted by Joel Schryburt. W.Frank-3 Lions Club-1 Scoring for Frank, Paul Kett 1 goal, 1 assist; Cole Perry and Alec Cramner with singles. Rob Vanuden 117 33,43, |» peciod 15 Pc. BUCKET 15 PIECES a OF TENDER GOLDEN CHICKEN Plenty for a family of 5-7. AT YOUR LOCAL FRIDAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Thank You for 20 Great Years! Dinielee FRIED CHICKEN and SEAFOOD AN ALL CANADIAN COMPANY WITH OVER 120 LOCALLY OWNED FRANCHISED LOCATIONS FROM COAST TO COAST 136 WATER STREET -- PORT PERRY -- 985-9009 picking up an assist. Greg Logan assisted by Craig Leask scored Lion's lone goal. Saturday, Nov. 17 Scala Bros. - 1 Lions Club - 1 In this low scoring game, Lions opened the game on a goal by Daryl Dutkewich assisted by Craig Leask. In the 2nd, Scala came back to tie the score on a goal by Jon Ausman assisted by Mike Skerratt. Larocque Electric - 4 W. Frank -3 Scoring for Larocque, John Andrews 2 goals, 1 assist; Mark Shephard 2 goals, 1 assist; Lee Phillips 2 assists and Jeff Labanovich 1 assist. For the Frank boys, Mike Butt had 1 goal and 1 assist; Vince Criscione and Sam Shewan also scored singles. BANTAM Both hockey games this past Saturday morning were different than daylight from last week's action, both end- ed on one goal wins. Emmersons started this w off on David Irvine's\goal, within one minute the Gas Works tied it up 1-1 on Mike Stanley's goal after tak- ing a goal mouth pass from Shepstone. Then both teams play- ed a tight checking gume as the two teams were-both looking for-an - opening. Then in the third period, Davy Head scored to give Con- sumers (vas a 2-1 lead, Logan p.cking up the assist. A: in the first period - same thing in the third - a minute later, the Gas Works tied it up 2-2 on Darryl Bradt"s goal, Stanley and Shepstone adding the assist. With just six minutes left in the third period, Jason Bertrand gave the Gas Works boys its win, Shepstone assisting along with Craig Free. Final score 3-2 Gas Works. Atoms close (From page 20) assist going to Duane Empringham and Steve Desautel. In the second period Lindsay Parry got the Green Machine rolling with the assist going to Jody Logan and Sean McEnaney. At 3:07 Jason Cochrane netted an unassisted goal. At 8:13 of the third period Jason Cochrane unload- ed his second goal with the assist going to Brad Moase. In the final 4 seconds Jody Logan finished the scoring with the assist going to Sean McEnaney and Gavin Cochrane. The next league game for the Malmont Farms Atoms is on Friday Nov. 23 at 8:00 pm. when they play host to Port Hope. This was a well-play- ed game at both ends of the rink. If fans wanted action, this was fan appeal for sure - Mike: Hope you are OK, see you next week. LG.A. -4 Cochrane Trotters - 3 "Here was another game that had the parents on the edge of their seats - barnburner for sure. With IGA winning over Cochrane this brings the league to four points separating first and last place teams. With three seconds left in the first period, the Horsemen took an early lead, when Ron Halligan scored a goal on a quick pass from Steve Diceman. In the second period, Marvin Hughes scored on goal passing between him, Collins and White. This same combo did it again, Hughes scoring from White and Collins. But in between their two goals Chris Carr scored from J. Douma. This was a wide open affair, as both teams miss "ed some good opportun- ities. What happened to the Horsemen in the third period? : They just plain went to sleep and just couldn't regroup to hold on to the 3-1 lead built in the second period, as the bundle carriers put on the pressure and kept the Horsemen off balance. J. Sturman scored what proved to be the turning point in IGA's attack with J. Douma assisting. Then Chris Watson put one in to tie the game at 3-3 and still the Trotters couldn't: get untracked as Chris Carr scored with a little better than 1:20 remaining with Bache and Orr adding the assist. Then IGA with a penalty and the Horsemen's goalie out, they just about scored, but the game ended. This was a well-played game for two periods before the Trotters died out there. Woes continue for the Port MoJacks The Port Perry Mo- Jacks continue to have all kinds of problems as the Central Junior C Hockey League moves into its second month. On Saturday night at the Scugog Arena, Mo- Jacks came out on the short end of a 13-2 score against the powerful Bowmanville Eagles. The team was never really in the game as the Eagles built a whopping lead before Port Perry finally managed to get on the scoreboard in the third period. Jeff Johnstone and defenseman Mike Ryan scored the goals for the MoJacks, but the game was long out of reach. As if the MoJacks aren't having enough problems, Rob Malcolm, one of the more steadier perform- ers along the blue line this year, suffered an injury in Saturday's game and he may be out for some time. He joins captain Vaughan McKee and forward Bob Horton who are both on the shelf with injuries. The MoJacks have not won a hockey game since October 21, man- aging just one tie in the last six games. Their record in the first ten games is two wins, one tie and seven defeats. Several of the losses early in the season were close, by one or two goals, but the team recently was pounded 7-1 by Lindsay and then ran into the Eagles for a 13-2 thumping Saturday evening. The injuries are hurt- ing a team that can't afford to have experien- ced players out of the line-up, and against the talented Eagles, there wasn't a lot of spark from the MoJacks. Port Perry journeyed toCobourg Monday night for the third meet- ing with the Cougars so far this season, and this coming Sunday night at the Scugog Arena will host Little Britain Mer- chants. This will be the first meeting for these two clubs this season, and face off will be 7:30. 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