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Port Perry Star, 26 Mar 1985, p. 20

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© 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 25, 1983 Sports After sweeping Bradford, team will now meet Six Nations by John B. McClelland The Port Perry Goreski Bantams have advanced to the finals for the all-Ontario B cham- pionship after a fairly easy three game sweep of the Bradford Bantams. y » +133: ® a wl 4 LS SRS * .- * jo POSE + +33 Ta ¥ pe £ » $s » M a a» JS 4 yes ls FE 4 Fa | 32d tle : re Tt oe WE v2 er = * ert Let » $ Wert int " . wt or - % . os FF # * - Ed A . - - * bes Port Bantam goalie Stacey Ballingall hangs on to a loose puck with Brad Traves ready to lend assistance during final last week with Bradford. The Port team won that game 4-2 and advance to the all-Ontario finals. Six Port Perry put Brad- ford away March 20 with a 4-2 victory at the Scugog Arena and the team is now waiting to find out who the oppo- nent will be in the final series. Against Bradford in 3 ge the third and final game of the series, Port Perry streaked to an early 4-0 lead, weathered a brief Bradford rally in the se- cond period and then stuck to tight checking in the final frame to preserve the 4-2 win. SEZ 3 . EE one. Mark Barkey staked the home team to a 1-0 lead at the 2:48 mark of the opening period as he made some nice moves inside the Bradford blue line before taking the puck to the back hand for a shot to the corner. Greg Stapleton drew an assist on the play which came after the Bantams had applied strong pressure in the Bradford zone. The teams were at five aside at the 8:05 point when Brad Menzies pounced on a Steve Con- Nations will be the opposition after knocking out Mt. Forest. First game will be in Port Perry this Saturday night at 8:30 and the series has all the makings of a great Crandells-Sportsiand clash Crandells defeated Galley Fish and Chips 3-2 to advance to the league final against Sportsland. B.J. Donuts gain a berth in the 'B' final with a 4-3 victory over Laroc- que Electric J&D Carpentry ad- vance to the 'B' final WEDNESDAY NIGHT Team Standings: Spare Bears - 40, Gar- fields - 36; Gremlins - 34; Cabbage Patchers - 24, Bouncers - 17; Slow Starters - 17. Over 200: P. Norton - 223; H. Davis - 215, M Cameron - 231,218; D Keeler - 235; V. Rider - against B.J. Donuts with a 5-1 win over Smith Contracting. Crandells opened the scoring on a goal by Wayne Fox assisted by Ken Jeffrey and Brian Norton Galley tied the score at 1 on a deflection scores 224. D Petch - 234, M. Dickson - 204,236,232. B Goslin - 216 High Single Flat: M Dickson - 236 High Single with Han- dicap: D. Petch - 285 High Triple Flat: M Dickson - 672 High Triple with Han- dicap: M Dickson - 672 by Donovan Smith, assisted by Carl Fitzgerald. Crandells took a 3-1 lead in the second period on goals by Wayne Fox and Neil McLaughlin, assisted by Greg Roberts and Sandy Garvock. Galley closed the score to 3-2 on a goal by Dale Bronson, assisted by Carl Fitzgerald. Galley had 'a 2 man advantage with 2 minutes left in the game, but could not get the equalizer Final score: Crandells 3 - Galley Fish and Chips 2. Larocque Electric took an early 2-0 lead on goals by Bill VanCamp, assisted by Doug Supelsa and Ken Little. Then Ken Little unassisted. BJ Donut's Al Bonner decided it was his time to get things going, scoring 2 goals to tie the game assisted by James Dun- can (2) and Ron Zaparaniuk (2). Laroc- que took the lead again on a goal by Bill Van- Camp, unassisted. With just 3 minutes left in the game, Mike Fitzgerald tied the game at 3, assisted by Ron Zaparaniuk and Ritchie LeFort. The game went into sudden death over- time. Al Bonner slid a shot under Larocque's goalie for the winner, unassisted. Final score: B.J. Donuts 4 - Larocque Electric 3. J&D Carpentry opened | the scoring on a goal by / Mike Adams assisted b John Robertson and Joe Curran. Smiths tied the game at 1 on a goal by Bob Lee, assisted by Peter Lane and Mike Driscoll. J&D took over the game in the second and third periods to skate to a 5-1 victory on goals by Bob Tarbotton (2), Ron Jeffrey and Phil Walmsley Assists to Tim Kane (2), Dennis Lycett, Doug Bache, Dan Carty, Dave Jackson and Joe Curran. Next Sunday March 31st will be the final for the league championship and the "'B"' champion- ships. Game time 9:00 AM. "B" Final BJ. Donuts vs. J&D Carpen- try. 10:15 AM "Cham- pionship" Sportsland vs. Crandells. nors rebound off a shot from the point. And 35 seconds later, Connors upped the score to 3-0 with a power play goal. He hit the twine clearly with a hard, ris- ing slap shot to the glove side with Brad Traves and Brad Menzies set- ting him up just inside the blue line. It was a solid period of play for Port Perry as much of the action was in the Bradford zone. The middle frame was less than four minutes old when Mark Barkey clicked for his second of the night and it looked like the game might turn into a rout. Barkey snared a loose puck in the Bradford end and snapped a wrist shot from the short side that caught the top corner behind diminutive goaltender Jason Beintema. But the Bradford squad mounted something of a com- eback as the period mov- ed along, starting at the 7:04 mark when captain Steve Varga scored on a penalty shot. The shot was awarded after Port Perry defenseman Brad Traves was forced to haul Varga down from behind on a clear breakaway. Varga scooped up an errant Port Perry pass deep in his own zone and had a free ticket right to Stacey Ballingall's doorstep. On the penalty 'shot, the Bradford captain beat Ballingall cleanly with a perfect low shot to the corner. The visitors cut the Port Perry lead to two goals at the 9:12 mark when Pat Wulfers fired a screened shot from the blue line with Varga Bantams advance to the all-Ontario finals drawing an assist on the play. The two goals seemed to give the visitors a new lease on life and they began to get some shots on Ballingall in the Port Perry net. But the Ban- tams shut Bradford down in the final period with some strong work in the corners and along the boards. Ballingall didn't have an especially busy night in the Port Perry cage. But he made his biggest and most important save of the game at the 39 se- cond mark of period one as Bradford's Neil Wingeat caught the Port defense flat-footed at the blue line and he sailed in for a clear breakaway. Ballingall stabbed the close in shot with his glove hand and held on. Had Wingeat scored on that one, it might have put an entirely different complexion on the game. The game was cleanly played with just 14 minor penalties called, six to the home team. But there were plenty of solid body checks thrown with Greg Stapleton and Phil McBride using the hits effectively. Captain Shawn Nanay, the team's resident bag- gage smasher, played his usual robust game forcing the opponents to keep their heads up at all times. Late in the third, Nanay was the victim of a hard check that sent him sprawling heavily into the boards. But he bounced up quickly with no ill effects. While the Bantams were full marks for the series victory, the three games with Bradford lacked the buzzer-to- buzzer intensity of the five game series 'with Ernestown. Tweens lose? On Sunday, March 17, the Port Perry Chris Allen Aluminum Tweens travelled to Woodville and lost their first league game of the year. Port came out slow, and never really got going, losing by a score of 3-1. Hazel Beare scored our only goal, assisted by Jackie Durham. Thursday night they travelled to Oshawa for an exhibition game against their 'B' team Again we had a slow game, but managed a tie. Scoring for Port was Lisa Levy, Melissa Moehring, Connie Norton and Jenny Blanchard, while Heather Lawren¢e and Jackie Durham each got 1 assist. Saturday night proved better, as we beat Sunderland by a score of 5-3. Kelly Calloway scored 2 goals, 1 assist; Connie Norton, 1 goal, 1 assist; Hazel Beare and Lisa Levy each with 2 assists We only have one more game this year, and that is next Sunday, so come out and support Port Perry Ringette.

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