rT _SYSySSDSSYDY YYYWWHWHr-- TrTrTrTmmlnznimnm 2a -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1984 Recent victories of 9-0, 9-7, and 16-2 Ringette Petites busy scoring lots of goals This past week Bruton's 1.D.A. Petites were kept busy playing 3 games in 5 days. Starting on Wed. Dec. 12 they travelled to Sund- erland to play a league game with Tracy Pelow - getting her second shut- out of the season as Port defeated the home team 9 to 0. In this game the defence again stood out as they kept the oppos- ition from getting many opportunities to score. Chris, Tanya, Nicky, 'Lyndsay and Kim P. certainly played their positions well. Scoring for Port were Misty Andrews 6 goals; Denna Lovering 2 goals; Amy Parliament 1 goal, 2 assists; Kelly Menzies 3 assists; Danielle Cooper and Chris Mueller 1 assist each. On Sat. Dec. 15 we travelled to Oakwood to play an exhibition game against Mariposa and came home with a 9-7 victory. Mariposa is one of the better teams in our league and our games against them this season have been very close. Scoring for Port were Kelly Menzies 3 goals; Misty Andrews 3 goals, 1 assist; Nicky Beare 1 goal, 3 assists; Amy Parliament 1 goal; Denna Lovering 1 goal, 1 assist; Lyndsay Dut- kewich and Kim Finley 1 assist each. The defence played a good game but were unable to . A TR \ SEYLER eR ae Ve AEE SYYe aan LA 4 4 - - hp . LJ 122 32 ESET TRIE ARR .e EEE od av MoJack netminder Clay Lovering found himself in the thick of the action on this play Sunday evening as Port Perry downed the Uxbridge Bruins 5-3 to push their winning streak to five games. Lovering came up with FAMILY PAK MEAL The easy way to feed the whole family, Dixie Lee takes the guess work out of how much to buy, with these special 'Family Pak Meals". Everything is included at one economical price, so choose Dixie Lee "Family Pak Meals' -- they're the perfect way to feed your family. FRIED CHICKEN and SEAFOOD "The Best of Both from Dixie Lee" . 4 ® 9 pieces \@ fami ° 2 medium ly size FrencC Salads choice) (of your Thank You for 20 Great Years! 136 WATER ST. PORT PERRY 985-9009 some key saves and had help from defensemen like Mike Ryan, 6, and Rob Sedore, 18. A large crowd was on hand for this game and watched a clean, crisp match between the two clubs. Tough defeat for Jr. girls The Junior Girl's Tankard was recently held at the Port Perry Curling Club. There were six teams compet- ing: Norwood, Ennis- more, C.F.B. Trenton, Brighton, Tweed and Port Perry. The com- petition was held on a double knock-out basis, and the games were ten ends in length. The Port Perry girls curled against Kim Pacey's rink from Ennismore in their first game and were victor- ious: 8-6. They played Karen Schmidt of C.F.B. Trenton in their second game and won by a score of 10-7. In the "A side final they were victorious over Donna Scott of Norwood by a score of 8-4. CF.B. Trenton came up Because the Port Perry Star will be published on Monday, December 24 next week, we must insist that all sports stories for that edition be at the Star office by Saturday morning (December 22) at 10:00 A.M. We would ask all our faithful sports corres- through the '"B" side and played against Port Perry in the district final and beat the Port Perry team: 12-7. C.K.B. Trenton and Port Perry both had lost only one game so an addit- ional game was played. C.F.B. Trenton was vic- torious after a very close game: 8-7. C.F.B. Trenton will now advance to the Southern Ontario Final in Kitch- ener. Congratulations to the Port Perry girls on being runners-up: Sandra Liston, Debbie Van Camp, Lisa St. John and Kristy Williams. The next event for the girls is on international bonspiel in Toronto dur- ing the Christmas holi- days. Best of luck. Take note pondents to make every effort to meet this deadline. But any write- ups from sporting events held this weck- end will be published in the Star edition of Dec- ember 31. Thanks for your co- operation and have a Merry Christmas. stop Mariposa's top scorer who scored 6 goals. On Sunday Dec. 16, we hosted Beaverton in a league game and defeat- ed them by a score of 16-2. Beaverton is another inexperienced team in the league and Port used this to their advantage. All the girls played well with Shannon Fox, Tanya Towns and Kim Finley all getting their first league goals. Also scor- ing in this game were Misty Andrews 3 goals, 6 assists; Kelly Menzies 3 goals, 1 assist; Amy Parliament 3 goals, 2 assists; Chris Meuller 2 goals, 2 assists; Nicky Beare 1 goal, 2 assists; Denna lovering 1 goal, 1 assist; Shannon 1 goal, Tanya 1 goal, 1 assist; Kim F 1 goal, 2 assists; Lyndsay Dut- kewich and Kim Popple- ton 1 assist each. The rest of the girls also played well. Port cer- tainly played well as a team as almost every- one was involved in the scoring. Jennifer, that first goal will come soon, keep trying. Bruton's I1.D.A. Petites would like to wish all our fans a very Merry Christmas and all the best in the New Year. See you all on Dec. 27 at 5 p.m. in the Clat- worthy Arena for our first game of the Mark- ham Tournament. No breaks for Bantams Sportsland Bantam B's played two games this past week, coming out on the losing end of both games. Tuesday night in Ajax, the opposition appeared more interested in rough play than playing hockey, thus spending a cool 38 minutes in the penalty box, compared to Ports 16 minutes. Six goal found the target in the first period, three for each team. Ajax opened the scoring, only to have Sportsland retaliate 24 second later, on a goal by Jon Rodway from Scott Feasby. Ajax took a 2-1 lead before Feasby hit the target from Robbie Brown and Jon Rodway. Ajax again regained the lead, but a power play goal by Rodway unassisted had the game in a 3 all deadlock at the end of one period. Ajax connected for two unanswered goals in the second, while Port could not get on the scoreboard. The final period remained scoreless until the 1:17 mark when Leatherdale connected, with a backhand shot on a power play with Blair Bailey and John Lally each assisting. Ajax scored their 6th with 27 seconds remaining. Friday night on home ice, Sportsland were no match for a strong Markham team resulting in a 9-3 loss. Markham had a com- fortable 4-1 lead after the first fifteen minutes of play. Robbie Brown slip- ping around the defense, deked goalie Shapley for. Ports lone marker. A power play goal by Blair Bailey early in the se- cond had Port back within reach, this was short lived as Markham took command having a 8-2 lead after the comple- tion of the second. Sport- sland played much bet- ter in the third, allowing only one goal plus scor- ing one. 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