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Port Perry Star, 11 Feb 1986, p. 23

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Men's hockey playoffs decided After 21 weeks of play, the play- off opponents are decided. Next Sunday, Crandells will play B.J. Luuuts; Galley Fish and Chips will play Compton T.V; Sportsland will play J.&D. Carpentry; and Smith Contracting will play Laroc- que Electric. Galley Fish and Chips - 3 Smiths - 1 Galley jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the first period on goals by Phil Walmsley and Larry Page. Assists to Ken Little, Roger Moase : and Dick Martin. Smiths rebounded in the second period to close the score to 2-1 on a goal by Bruce Smith assisted by Ron Davis and Al Bonner. Galley put the game away late in the third period on a goal by Henry Forderer, unassisted. Compton T.V. - 6 B.J. Donuts - 2 Compton T.V. scored 2 goals in the first, second and third period enroute to an easy 6-2 victory. Scoring for Compton were John Foster with three; Dennis Sims with 1 goal and 1 assist; Denzil Irving 2 goal, 1 assist; and Dave Roth 1 goal. Assists to Dave Jackson, Ron Evans, Ron Thomson, Mike Fit- zgerald and Dave Bourgeois. B.J. Donuts goals by Steve Calder and Bob Tarbotton. Assists to John Robertson and Kevin Reid. J&D Carpentry - 4 'Larocque Electric - 2 J&D"s Joe Curran had 2 goals and . 1 assist to lead his team to a 4-2 - triumph over Larocque Electric. J&D's other goals by Don Horner and Wayne Fox. Assists to Terry Rose, Jim Fowler, and Brian Samis. Larocque's goals by Ritchie LeFort and Randy Logan. Assists to John Delorme (2) and Ron Jeffrey. Crandells - 4 Sportsland - 3 Crandells Dave Mann scored 2 goals and assisted on 1 to lead his team to a come from behind 4-3 win. Donovan Smith and Brian Norton scored Crandells other goals. Assists to Wayne Taylor (2); Donovan Smith (2); Tim Cullen and Larry Courtice. Sportsland's goals by Ron Zaparaniuk, Brian Callery, and Don "Orr. Assists to Ken Smart (2) ; Wayne Norton, Dan Carty, Doug Suppelsa and Bill VanCamp. Next Sunday is our first playoff round robin, so come out and see some good entertaining games. Blurry-eyed parents thrill to Pee Wees Emiel's Place - 2 Scala Bros. - 2 Defense was the name of the game Saturday, which resulted in two excellent games. The first game between Emiel's Place and Scala Bros. soon brought blurry eyed mothers and fathers to their feet. Fast end to end action, excellent goaltending and strong defense came from both teams. An early -goal by Daryl Dutkewich from Greg Kyle at 4:09 of the first period gave Emiel's Place a good start but Mike Butt unassisted quickly tied the score at 5:58. Daryl Dutkewich notched his se- cond goal of the game at 3:58 of the second period unassisted. Hard work held that lead until 11:10 of the third period when Mike Bardeleben put a well directed pass on the stick of Mike Butt who found the mark for his second goal and the final for both teams. It was easy to see the ex- cellent coaching techniques were extended to the fullest. % OFF . ALL HOCKEY EQUIPMENT - Larocque Electric - 6 Frank Real Estate - 0. The Electric boys welcomed back their old team mate, Lee Phillips, by skating to an "electrifying" 6-0 win over the Frank boys. Phillips show- ed his satisfaction by scoring a hat trick, two of the goals being unassisted. Mark Tomkiewicz found the spot twice and Ken Winslow add- ed one. Assists went to Todd Saulnier 1, Rick and Shawn Laroc- que one each. The return of Lee was just the spark that the Electric boys needed, as their play over the past several months seemed to have low voltage. The defense of David Volman, Jeff Labanovich, and Richard and Shawn Larocque was stronger than ever, providing good protection from Brian Madill who played superb between the pipes. All the boys played hard and ran at high voltage throughout the game. Frank Real Estate had some excellent scoring chances but just couldn't pull tke plug. Team Uniforms Trophies LTD. & Engraving < a $ 2.00 OFF All Hockey Sticks (With presentation of this coupon) Skate Sharpening (With Coupon Valid February 11 to 22 1986 ) 118 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - 385- 2839 VISA - MASTERCARD - AMERICAN EXPRESS ACCEPTED The annual Bob Fletcher Memorial Bonspiel was held Saturday at Blackstock Curling Club, and Doug Kadowaki's rink came away with the trophy with 32.75 points in two games. With Doug from left are Aileen Van Camp, Valerie Van PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 11, 1966 -- 23 Camp. Missing from photo is Merrill Van Camp. At left is Diana Fletcher who presented the trophy on behalf of the family. Jim Byers came a close second with 31.75 points. Real two-sided match-up On Friday, February 7, the Pearce Auctioneers faced off against the Uxbridge team in their 2nd play-off game. This was a real 2 sided hockey game with each team taking turns scoring. The 1st period ended in a 1-1 tie with Davy Bourgeois getting Port's marker assisted by Chad Kearns. R Port opened the scoring in the 2nd period when Dave Bourgeois centered the puck from behind the net to Mike Labanovich who in turn drilled it home. Nice team work boys! Uxbridge tied it up 2-2 later in the period. Then before the buzzer went to end the 2nd period Port took the lead when Sandy Mark penetrated the Uxbridge defence and put one between the pipes assisted by Jay Tredway. Nice goal Sandy! Port's lead was short lived as Uxbridge scored early in the 3rd period. The game remained tied un- til the 3 minute mark with Port short handed Uxbridge took the lead 4-3, but the game was not over! With less then. 2 minutes left coach Spencley pulled the goalie in favor Don Forder Ins. - 3 Remax Realty - 0 Mike Pashley had a big day as he led his team Don Forder Insurance with 3 unanswered goals to defeat Remax Realty 3-0. Forders Ryan Morden had 1 assist. Gord Lewis - 3 Davids Hairstyling - 1 Gord Lewis jumped out to a 3-0 'lead over Davids Hairstyling. Davids had many chances but were denied by Mike Heasman in goal for Lewis. Lewis scoring Craig Laird, Graham Holt and Brandon Puckrin. 1 assist to Alan Calder. Davids lone goal, Karen Kett, assisted by Justin Wooten. Port Perry Printing - 2 Kinsmen - 1 Kinsmen got on the scoreboard first. Port Perry Printing tied it up in the second, then went ahead in the third to remain Port Perry Printing 2, Kinsmen 1. Muskies scoring Sean Gawley 2 goals assists went to Jon Jamieson and Matt Mantel. Kinsmen lone goal Daryl Bourgeois assisted by Greg Pugh. of the additional attacker. This move allowed Davy Bourgeois to tie the game assisted by defenceman Clay Scott. Then 18 seconds later Scott Heasman put in a beautiful go ahead goal unassisted. Nice work Scottie! To round off the scoring Davy | WHOLESALE - RETAIL Bourgeois assisted by Andrew Jones scored giving Davy a hat trick and Port a 6-4 victory. Port's next game is at home Fri- day, February 14 at 7 p.m. against . Stouffville. Super game boys, keep skating, you can do it!! See you Friday. Genuine GM parts Ajax Line: 427-6903 Meet the Guys in our Parts Department! Dana Damant (ett) and Jeff Crawford There's a lot of years in Parts experience in the faces behind our counter. Get to know these guys and you'll see how we can help your GM car or truck run at peak performance .. DENNIS DERSON CHEVROLET OLOSMOBILE LTD Guaranteed Service Guaranteed GM Parts Guaranteed Price | . all year long. Direct Parts Line: 985-9273 Port Perry: 985-8401 P.O. Box 1383, 268 Queen Street, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO

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