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Port Perry Star, 19 Nov 1985, p. 22

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aa 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 19, 1985 Port Novice A's go right down to the wire On Saturday the team travelled to Ennismore for a 2 day tournament In the first game the Pearce Auc: tioneers faced off again the season- ed Port Hope team. Although they had been defeated by Port Hope in league play, the Novice No.1's came out with a 4-1 win. The scoreboard was blank for a period and a half due to the superb effort of Port's goaltender, Mike Pashley, as well as a great team defensive effort by Clay Scott, Keith Haist, Scott Heasman, Andrew Jones, Jay King and Gavin Carnegie. Midway thru the second period, Chad Kearns scored assisted by Brent Harper and Davey Bourgeois to take the lead 1-0. But less than a minute later Port Hope answered back with their lone goal of the game. Early in the third period, Brett Lawson netted Port's go ahead goal with the assist going to fellow linesmen Davey Bourgeois. Port clinched the lead on a breakaway goal by wingman Davey Bourgeois. Later on in the period, Port scored another reassurer as Chad Kearns tucked in goal number 4 Great playing boys Mike Pashley was awarded the MVP for this game for his great goaltending ef- forts. Congratulations - Mikey This win allowed Port to move up the championship ladder as they met Elmvale on Sunday afternoon Armed with our new mascot (courtesy of Janis Pashley) ready for the win. Early in the 1st period Elmvale opened the scoring on a scramble in front of the net and held that lead until the last minute of the second period. Port's 1st goal was scored by Brent Harper with assists going to Chad Kearns and Scott Heasman. Great goal boys! As the 3rd period unfolded Port clinched the win on a beautiful goal by Jay Tredway with well earned assists by Davey Bourgeois and Brett Lawson. The game ended Port ahead 2-2. Exceptional end to end playing with both teams constantly challenging their opponents. This In defense of all-Ontario crown Malmont Farms Atom Green Machine has started right where it left off last season by winning its first four league games to give them a super start on the 85-86" season In game No 1 the Atoms opened on home ice Friday, October 25 against Lindsay This proved to be a great team effort as they skated to a strong 8-1 victory Scoring for the Green Machine was Jason McBride with 3 goals (congratula- tions Jason), Jason Cochrane with two goals. Jody Logan with two goals, and Steven Laird with one goal In game No 2 on Friday, November 1 the Malmont Farm Atoms hosted Pickering Village showing no mercy as they skated to a very strong 12-1 victory Scoring for the Green Machine was handled ww PP PUevPPPorvOPPor hiring 4 by Jason Cochrane with four goals; Jeff Parry with four goals (con- gratulations Jason and Jeff); Sean McEnaney with two goals. Brad Moase with 1 goal; and Steve Laird with 1 goal. In game No.3 on Saturday, November 2, the Malmont Farms Atoms travelled to Bowmanville and came away with their-first shut out for Shawn Larocque. In earning the 4-0 win scoring for the Green Machine was Jeff Parry and Jason Cochrane with two goals each In game No4 on Friday. November 8 the Malmont Farms Atoms hosted Uxbridge and again skated in a strong 6-3 victory. Scor- ing for the Green Machine was Jody logan with two goals; Jason Cochrane with two goals. Chad Gar- vock with one goal. and Gavin We make your celebration a memorable event? games MV P trophy went to No 9 Kenton LeFort. Good game Kent Then, it was on to the champion- ship against Pickering. After an arousing pep talk by coach Spencley the boys came out all fired up. This was anybody's game as the teams were equally matched. Port opened the scoring midway through the 1st period on a blistering shot by Davey Bourgeois with Scott Heasman get- ting the assist. This lead was short lived as Pickering retaliated tying the score at the end of the 1st period. The 2nd period remained scoreless but saw both teams get- ting many scoring chances. Mike Pashley was hot between the pipes making many unbelievable saves. Midway through the 3rd period Pickering took the lead but Port's Greg Thompson made that short liv- ed as he connected on a beautiful pass off the stick of Brent Harper 30 seconds later. The game ended in a 2 all tie for regulation time. The game moved into overtime and for the 1st 2 minutes both teams Quick start for the Atoms Cochrane with one goal. In the first four games the Mal- mont Farms Atoms have shown that they are the champions of last year and again are going to be a tough club to beat this year. Good luck Malmont Farms Atoms on your 85-86" season. Players for the new season are as follows: Shawn Larocque and An- drew Pereman playing goal; play- ing defence - Steve Larid, Mike Sluggett, Jeff Andrews, Peter King, Gavin Cochrane and Steve Desautel; Playing forward - Jason Cochrane, Chad Garvock, Brad Moase, Jody Logan, Lindsay Parry, Sean McEnaney, Jeff Parry, Duane Empringham, and newcomer Jason McBride; Coach - Don Steele, Assis- tant Coach - Don Harper. Manager - Sandy Garvock. ¢ Bantam B's played at full strength and for each succeeding 2 minute periods each team was reduced by one player This proceeded until the 5th over- time period with each team having only one player. Pickering snuck one by our net minder winning the game. The team was awarded pucks for their fine efforts throughout the tour- nament ending up as 1st place run- ners up. Great hockey boys. The M.V.P. for the final game was No.8 Scott Heasman, way to go Scotty. Port's Davey Bourgeois and Brent Harper played exceptionally well throughout the entire tournament. During the overtime period there was a 45 minute delay when a Pickering player was injured after a collision with his own teammate. After a very lengthy wait for the am- bulance the game continued but not with the enthusiasm felt before this unfortunate accident. We all now realize how important and necessary it 1s to have medical per- sonel on stand-by during the spor- ting events. Our thoughts and wishes are with you Mike Bury for a speedy recovery. The Pearce Auctioneers will be practicing hard this week as they are off to Waterford Saturday for another 2 day tournament. You are all playing great, boys. On Friday, November 15th, the Novice No.1's hosted the Pickering Village team. Port Perry trounced the opposition 10-0. The scoring was as follows: Chad Kearns 2 goals and 1 assist; Sandy Mark 2 goals; Davey Bourgeois 2 goals; Brent Harper 1 goal and 1 assist; Jay Tredway 1 goal and 1 assist; Kenton LeFort 1 goal and 1 assist; Joey Broadworth 1 goal; and Brett Lawson and Mike Labanovich 1 assist each. worked for me. THANK YOU TO ALL MY SUPPORTERS! | would like to thank all those who voted for me in this election and a special thanks to the people who | would also like to extend my congratulations to Yvonne Christie on her win. -- Harold Westerman Prepare for winter's rust and corrosion. front wheel hners ~~ Draces 52 Water St., Port Perry Have Jou Car Oiled! front fender EVERY VEHICLE PROTECTED WITH OIL UNDERCOATING ... SCUGOG OIL UNDERCOATING SERVICE comer Also behind all cvome mouldings 4) - 33d Telephone: 985-9569 { doubled 8-4 On Tuesday night the Port Perry Bantam B's faced a tough Whitby- Brooklin team in their home rink and came up on the short end of an 8-4 score. 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