' PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 19, 1985 -- 25 Netminders keep the goals against down Sportsland 4 Dennis Anderson scored his se- skate away with a hne victory through the first period to give Compton. | B.J. Donuts - 1 cond goal early in the third period Brian Samis led the way with 1 goal ~~ Crandells a 1-0 lead Assisted by Crandell"s Wayne Taylor put his | 1 B.J. Donuts opened the scoring on assisted by Dan Carty Bill Van and? assists. Joe Curran had 1 goal Donovan Smith and Wayne Taylor team ahead to stay on a three way Camp closed the scoring with an empty net goal, assisted by Wavne a goal by Rod Jones assisted by Mike Adam and John Robertson. and 1 assist, along with John Con- nors with 1 goal and 1 assist Ed Compton tied the game at 1 on a goal by Greg Roberts assisted by Ron play with Dave Mann and Donovan Smith AVAL ST Fs SIME AYRE Sportsland bounced right back on a goal by Dennis Anderson assisted by Wayne Norton. Sportsland took the lead near the end of the second period on a fine three way play with Doug Suppelsa scoring assisted by Ken Smart and Bill Van Camp. Norton J&D Carpentry - 4 Galley Fish and Chips - 1 Galley Fish and Chips took an ear- ly lead on a goal by Bill Hurst assisted by Ken Little. J&D storm- ed back with four straight goals to Tweens defeated On Sunday November 17th the Chris Allen Aluminum Tweens met Mariposa Tweens at Port Agena. Mariposa Tweens were the stronger team of the day and won the game with a score of 114. First period goals for our girls were scored by Lisa Levy assisted by Nicki Beare and goal by Chris Mueller assisted by Lisa Levy. Un- fortunately Mariposa scored 8 goals this period. Second period goals were scored by Lisa levy assisted by Sylvia Durwood and Nicole Slack assisted by Nicki Beare. All our girls played well however, just couldn't get it together to win this game. Hope you're feeling bet- ter Lisa Toye - we missed you. See everyone in Stayner. Pee Wee B's tie 4-4 On Saturday night November 16th the George Stone Real Estate Pee Wee B's played Oshawa Bruins and came away with a 4 to 4 tie. This was a very exciting game with both sides having excellent opportunities to win it. Scoring for Port was Greg Fit- zgerald, assisted by John Ennis and Scott Menzies, Ethan lavereau assisted by Jody Breen; Jody Breen unassisted and Chris Forder unassisted. Dave Talbot played well in goal. This team is coming along very well with the coaching efforts of Todd Wilbur, Brian Mikkelsen and Scott Wilbur. Next game at home Thursday night November 21 at 8:00 o'clock. On December 7th they have a tour- nament in Woodville. Come out and support the Pee Wee B's and Minor Hockey. Port Pee Wees nipped 5-3 by Chris Legere On Friday, November 15 Port Perry Legionaires hosted the Stouff- ville Clippers in a league game but they were defeated 5-3 in a hard fought game. Port Perry started the scoring with two goals. The first by Graham Sullivan assisted by Mark Andrews and Sean Bradbury. The second by Jan Heyes, unassisted. Stouffville then scored 8 times before Port could score again. Port's final goal was scored by Sean Bradbury, unassisted. Stouff- ville then scored twice more before the game ended. The final score again Port 3 and Stouffville 5. Ports next home game will be on Friday, November 22 against Bowmanville. Olsen scored 1 goal and Way ne Fox received 1 assist Smith Contracting - 5 Larocque Electric - 1 Larocque"s Mark Jobb scored his teams only goal just 29 seconds in- to the game, but that was all his team could score on Smith's goaltender Peter Navmienko. Smith's scored five goals in a 14 minute span to secure their hold on first place. Bruce Smith scored three goals, John Kotarba and Doug Bronson rounded out the scoring. The latter coming on a penalty shot. Assists to Mike Driscoll (2); Al Bon- ner; Doug Bronson and Jody Peters 1 each. Crandells - 2 Compton - 1 Crandells Riverboat moved up to second place in the standings on a strong defensive 2-1 victory over Compton Cable T.V. Dave Mann scored halfway PAINT o WALLPAPER that Room before Christmas? FREE ESTIMATES TIM PELYK 985-3490 THANK YOU A sincere thank you to all those who supported me in the past election. John Wolters BIG FACTORY y The Curling Corner by Scott Howey Congratulatins are in order to the team of Don Carnegie, Robin Parish, Barry Bracken and Ken Wilson for an eight ender during league play. Don and his team are now eligible for various prizes and awards through the Ontario Curling Association. We won't men- tion the names of the unlucky victims. The Opening Dance on November 9 at the Curling club was very successful this year as a record crowd for this annual event danced into the wee hours. Information regarding the New Year's Dance will appear in future columns. Friday, November 8, marked the closing date for entries into the Labatt Tankard Club Playdowns. There are five teams playing down for two births into the zone level so there should be some good curling. For those unfamiliar with this event, it is the staring point in establishing an Ontario Champion and a trip to the Briar. The date for the Club Playdowns is November 30 and December 1. Saturday November 23 kicks-off the bonspiel season with the Grey Cup Club Spiel sponsored by Barry's Variety and Sportsland. For information contact Ray Bibeau at 985-8504. On Sunday, November 24 there is a Grey Cup Party at the Club. For more information call Ralph Fair- man or Doug McMillan. Semi-final and final action took place on Saturday and Sunday November 9 and 10 in the $44,000 Molson Classic bonspiel at the Royal Canadian Curling Club in Toronto. In the semi-finals, John Base, the DISCOUNTS Get red hot deals on new Massey-Ferguson 600 Series tractors. 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