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Port Perry Star, 11 Mar 1986, p. 22

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22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 11, 1986 Local curlers take the } by Scott Howey Congratulations to Port Perry's team of Scott Howey, Dave Roth, Ken Jeffrey and Rick Beare on win- ning the OCA. Colts Regional Playdowns. The event was held at the Boulevard Club in Toronto on March 8 and 9th. This competition was comprised of eight zone level winners from four different zones in- cluding our zone and the three Toronto zones. In their first game the Port Perry team defeated a team from Highland Park after nine ends. In the second game against Humber Highland, Howey was down 4-2 after six ends. In the seventh they scored two and then stole two in the eighth and stole one in the ninth to go up 74 and ranthem out of rocks in the tenth. In the A side final against the host Boulevard Club, the Port Perry team was down 4-2 after five ends. With a key shot in the sixth Howey's team scored three to go up 54. The two teams exchanged singles OCA Colts Regional throughout the remainder of the game with Howey having last rock in the tenth and downing to the four foot for the win. The team now travels to St. Catherines on March 20-22 for the All-Ontario Provincial finals. This is an eight team round- robin forecast. Any fan support would be welcomed. In other news, the Port Perry Ladies Tankard team was in: Newmarket for the Division this past weekend. The Ladies won their first game by scoring seven in the final end (total score of both games) but were eliminated in their second game by one point. Well done to the Ladies on their efforts. This coming weekend is the Gord Lewis bonspiel. TOO WEAK When canning, never use recycl- ed mayonnaise or instant coffee jars because they are too weak to withs- tand the pressure and heat of processing. Harold Fair (left) of the Old Cee's and Brian Nicholson of the 85-86 Junior C MoJacks face- off for the start of the exhibition game Saturday night. Ref Bill Van Camp did the honours. The MoJacks were in high gear as Nicholson led the 4 at way with five goals en route to an 8-2 win over the Old Cee's. This was the first time in four years, the MoJacks had defeated the old-timers. All proceeds from thissgame were turned over to Port Perry Minor Hockey. Prince Albert on the ball The Prince Albert School Junior boys volleyball team won the Central Durham cham- pionship and then represented this area at the all Durham finals where the team placed fifth overall. From left front: Phil Edgar, Allan Bacon, Jason Cochrane, Graham Carnegie, Gavin Cochrane, Dominic DeFabrizio, Kevin Gosselin. At back from left: Bob Byers (coach) Christopher Mersereau, Jason Dawson, Aaron Stevens, Lind- say Parry, Grant Kay and Lee Whitter. Mark Schewan is absent from photo. Bowling strikes, spares Team Standings: Oilers - 26; Canadiens - 19; Red Wings - 18; Maple Leafs - 16; Bruins - 14; Rangers - 12. Mens High Single Flat: Ken Pipher - 257. Mens High Single with Handicap: Ken Pipher - 269. Mens High Triple Flat: Al York - 687. Mens High Triple with Handicap: Al York - 738. Ladies High Single Flat: Turner - 227. Ladies High Single with Han- dicap: Fern Harvard - 259. Ladies High Triple Flat: Turner - 536. Ladies High Triple with Han- dicap: Sandi Hoskin - 650. Ladies over 200: Pat Turner - 227; ~ Fern Harvard - 224; Sunny Benford = 202, Marcy Trimble - 203; Faye Mitchell - 200. Men over 210: Ken Pipher - 257; Bill Turner - 228,252; J. Rider - 219; Al York - 218,224,245; Lorne Clark - 216: J. Redman - 210. Pat Pat Men over 615 Triple: Al York - 687; Bill Turner - 635; Ken Pipher - 626; Jim Rider - 618. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Team Standings: Oilers - 24; Canadiens - 17; Red Wings - 13; Bruins - 12; Maple Leafs - 11; Rangers - 7. Mens High Single Flat: Ted Har- vard - 233. Mens High Single with Handicap: Ken Pipher - 242. Mens High Triple Flat: Pipher - 641 Mens High Triple with Handicap: Ken Pipher - 683. Ladies High Single Flat: Kay McBride - 204. Ladies High Single with Han- dicap: Sunny Benford - 231. Ladies High Triple Flat: Marcy Trimble - 539. Ladies High Triple with Han- dicap: Sunny Benford - 657. Ken Ladies over 200: Kay McBride - 204. Men over 210: Ted Harvard - 233; Ken Pipher - 228; Jim Rider - 216. Mens Triple over 615: Ken Pipher - 641; Ted Harvard - 611. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES 7:00 BOWLING Team Standings: Minnie Mouse - 15; Mickey Mouse - 15; Bambi - 10; Pluto - 9; Donald Duck - 8; Goofy - 6. Singles over 200: R. Finley - 230; E. Langford - 222; F. Venning - 216; S. Jackson - 204. JUNIOR LEAGUE Team Standings: Lemans - 22; Buicks - 15; Firebirds - 14; Pontiacs - 10; Chevettes - 9; Oldsmobiles - 5. Girls High Single: Angela Barclay - 136. Girls High Double: Tasi Wilson - 251. Boys High Brough - 198. Boys High Double: Jason Towns - 342. Single: Richard Great game for the Auctioneers The J.T. Pearce Auctioneers par- ticipat€d in a tournament in Cann- ington on Saturday, March 8th. In their first game, they were match- ed up against the Omemee team and defeated them 3-0. Although the Port team had numerous scoring chances throughout the game, all three goals were scored in the first period, two goals by Chad Kearns and one by Sandy Mark. Assists go- ing to Brent Harper, Joey Broad- worth, Davey Bourgeois and Jay King. Great game boys! ! In their second game, the Novice No.1's faced off against the strong Woodville team. Although the Auc- tioneers gave their best, they were down 3-0 in the third period when Davey Bourgeois scored Port's lone marker assisted by Chad Kearns and Andrew Jones. But Woodville came back with 3 more before the period ended, the game ending with Port down 6-1. 4-0 WIN On Sunday the Novice No.l's travelled to Manvers for a snowy Sunday afternoon game. This prov- ed to be a very fast skating game with each member of the team play- ing a super game. The scoring began early in the 1st period on a scramble in front of the nef : ag Brent Harper put in Port's first of the game assisted by wingman Sandy Mark. Nice work 'boys! Then midway through the 2nd period Joey Broadworth put Port ahead 2-0 on a hard shot from in - front of the net assisted by Brent Harper and Kenton LeFort. Andrew Jones gave Port a 3-0 lead in the 3rd period as he rocketted one past the Manvers goaltender with well earned assits going to Kenton LeFort and Davey Bourgeois. Port's final goal of the game came midway through the 3rd period as Kenton LeFort and Davey Bourgeois broke away and on a combined. effort made the score 4-0. Super goal boys! Manvers scored 2 quick goals at the end of the period but Port still remained victorious winning 4-2. Great game team! Our play-off series continues in Uxbridge this week and home again Friday. Good luck boys, see you Fri- day, March 14 at 7 p.m. Swamp squad squeals about Van Camp over.victorious match Van Camp - 2 Swamp - 3 The Swamp squad celebrated a victory over Van Camp this week. The 3-2 score was indicative of the play in this close well played match. Scoring "for Swamp was David Pashley with two goals and an assist; Chad Venning with a goal and an assist; and Mike Williams with an assist. Van Camp's scoring by Brendon Agnew with a goal and - assist; Steven Slade two assists and Garfield LeFort one goal. . Tripp - 3 Scugog - 2 Tripp scored the first three goals and then held on to win 3-2 over Scugog Lumber. Tripp was led by Adam Johnston with 2 goals and one assist; and Ryan Picard 2 goals and « 1 assist. Scugog's scoring by Bill Sandiford with one goal; Andrew Pereman one goal; Jeremy Wood- cock with an assist and Rob McEachern with one assist. Lions - 2 UAW - 4 UAW's Andy Wilson scored 2 goals and 2 assists to lead his team to a 4-2 victory over the Lions Club squad. Other UAW scoring by Phil Edgar with two goals; Paul Bycock two assists; and Charles Davidson received one assist. Lion's goals by Mikey Olaisen and Jeff Card in a good effort.

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