{ r 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 19, 1985 r---- | - J a IN ' \ * Bowmanville goalie George Kennett covers up at the then dumped Port Perry 7-2 the next night to take a 3-0 side of the crease while MoJacks Wayne Snodden looks stranglehold on the best of seven series. Game four is for a rebound in Saturday's Junior C semi final at the Wednesday night in Port Perry. (See story for details) Scugog Arena. The Eagles went on to win this one 4-2, rem BR TENTION STROPHIES § HOCKEY | § TROPHIES PLAYERS _ | 1ENGRAVING } HOCKEY PICTURES i are now available in es ara. | DO-NO's ] RECORD, CRAFT Fabia) 18-22 & & HOBBY WORLD Su, fis. 3 8 Queen st.. Port Perry § 985-2839 8 Ladies Ausiley NN Nits / ---- RA JUNIOR "C" KE HOCKEY SCUGOG ARENA - PORT PERRY "PLAY-OFFS" WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Port Perry MoJacks VS. Bowmanville Eagles Planing giiedie muss a tg eC SC SE IC IC IC I bee HE, - . ] . *y . ' - sq tag vay ty . : "4 LY - *, s A] = To ®e (From page 21) period, the Eagles Scott Heard settled the affair with a back-hand shot at the 30 second mark, and three minutes later, he made it 5-1 as he broke in alone from the right side. At the six 'minute mark, Brad Flaxman narrowed the score to 5-2 as he took a pass from the faceoff by Scott Wallace and slid a qui shot along the ice. But 28 seconds later, John Young defl a centering pass behind Harman to give Eagles a 6-2 lead. Eagles were on the power play at 11:48 when Heard notched his third goal of the evening to make the final 7-2. While the Eagles look- ed very sharp in this game with crisp passing and plenty of hustle at both ends of the ice, the MoJacks were sluggish. The line of Jeff Butter- worth, Jeff Duncan and Mike Brown or Rob Sedore, has not seen too much action in this series, but when they were on the ice, they worked hard and did some bumping in the corner. The Eagles successful ly contained league scor- ing champ Brian Nicholson by standing up at the blue line and forc- ing shots from well out. Nicholson seemed to be fighting the puck much of the game. In Saturday night's 4-2 loss in Port Perry, the Eagles jumped into a 2-0 first period lead on goals by Scott Heard and Mark Hickey, who have both had superb series . against the MoJacks to date. . Although the Eagles Eagles take = 3 games took a 3-0 lead at 5:07 of the second, the MoJacks found some spark in this period and it may have been the best 20 minutes of hockey for Port Perry in the series. Scott Wallace scored at 10:06 from line-mates Brad Flaxman and Paul Butterworth and two minutes later Wayne Snodden found the cor- ner after Vaughan McKee worked hard to control the puck deep in the Eagle zone. MoJacks out-shot the visitors 18-8 and with a little good fortune could have taken the lead. On one play, the puck came to rest behind Eagle goalie George Kennett, but stopped right on the goal line. The Eagles simply slowed the play down in the third period and scored once at the 9:10 mark when Darryl Rowe found the range from in close. Although tempers flared somewhat in the dying minutes of this game, the series has been relatively tame with both teams sticking pretty much to hockey. If the MoJacks want to extend the series beyond four games, they will have to find some way to get their scoring attack on target. They have not had a lead in any of the three games, and trying to play catch-up hockey against the Eagles is nearly an impossible task. Game four at the Scugog Arena goes at 8:30 Wednesday evening and if the MoJacks should win, the teams will be back in Bowman- ville this Friday night for a 7:30 face off. Available Now In BETA & VHS EN a ' J J ' ' ' ' ' ¢ ' ' ' J ' J J J ' ' J J ' ' ' J ' J J J ' ] ' ' |] ' GAME TIME: 8:30 P.M. The annual Bill Beare Mixed Invitational Bonspiel was held 3} } Saturday at Port Perry Curling Club with the Garnet Warriner rink ve n ADMISSION: Adults $2.00; RR N Students $1.50; Wits 324 50° coming out on top with the most points and three wins. That's Garnet Kids' Mal 1 Week. $ 1 oa y on the left with Bill Beare. Team members are Ellie and Elmo Gib- Movies ee .99 ttrea., son and Carol Warriner. $7994. A TOUGH ACT TO FOLLOW In fact, you could say the '83 Nason King Cob Standord : 1 on impossible oct to follow Nisson's suggested retod price . of $7994 mokes our King Cob Ssandard the lowes! priced ny imal TT g r < >. r~ 3 2 Am m i ] > edd J 000000000000000000000000000000C00 FRANK'S RESTAURANT -- CAESAREA -- LLBO Dance to the Sounds of "SOUTH BOUND" -- 68 Water Street - Port Perry FRI, FEB. 22 | 985.9838 MIDWAY MOTORS | "o® 5 | nse, wee SET WHITBY 668-6828 TAX, LICENCE, FREIGHT, PREP EXTRA 000 00000000000 0P0C0OFOGOOOOTY