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Port Perry Star, 6 Jan 1987, p. 20

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{ 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 6, 1987 The Whitby .team skipped by Andrew Carroll (left) pushed Unionville to the final game before bowing out in the Zone 5 Ban- / tam Mixed playdowns held in Port Perry over the weekend. The winners will compete ih the next round of this OCA sanctioned event and will have a chance to go on to the Ontario Winter Games, From left are skip Andrew Carroll, vice skip Leanne Taylor, 2nd Carey MacRury and lead Janet Carroll. Congratulations are due the winners and runners-up and all competitors from the ten teams for some outstanding curling in Port Perry over the weekend. \ Playing great between the pipes were Don Card and Dan Mitchell. The final game of the day was a real upset in which last place Galley Fish & Chip defeated BJ Donuts 5-2 Scoring for the Galley were Bob Tarbotton 3 goals, Dave Dickson and Doug Suppelsa 1 each. Assists going to Peter Lane, Larry Courtice, Mike Adams, Brian Burns. Bill Van- Camp. Brian Cane. Kevin Reid all was eliminated on Saturday night Ron Parish"s team of Louise Haugen, Don Beaton and Karen Parish lost its first game of the dou- ble knock-out bui came back to defeat teams from Annandale. Oshawa Golf. Unionville and two teams from, 'the Oshawa Curling Club and at press time Monday they still had. ta play the B-side final game against another Oshawa while a team from Whitby took the B-side. The Schoolboy Competition held at the Oshawa Golf Club saw Port Perry's entry skipped by Steve Whalen drop their first game, win their next two but were forced out after their fourth game This week all league's get under- way again and this coming weekend is the Stedman's Bonspiel » J 3 * 4 1 . § -- i < Lo. " ' » ., . » t Brad Bricknell earns Shut-ovi in the final game ] Aq P 11 ort Bantams win Uxbridge tournament | Last Monday the Gor eski Insula- ~ came home champions. Port's first Uxbridge bosred the scoring in ~ gaine assisted by Mike Sorley and ona beautiful end to end rush. Sean Pt tion Bantams travelled to Uxbridge ~ 8ame in the morning was against the second minute of play. One Sean Bradbury. The score remain- Bradbury then finished off the scor- 1 1 _ for a tournament and once again the host Uxbridge team. minute later Clair Cornish tied the ed tied until there was only 2:46 left ing assisted by Mike Sorley and 1 . : ! in the game when Todd Taylor Clair Cornish. Brad Bricknell was I scored the winning goal assisted by extremely sharp in the net to pick f Derek Fitzgerald and Kevin Gibson. up his second shutout of the season t Port's second game of the day in tite final and also in giving up 1 was against Beaverton. Once again goal in the first Uxbridge game. Ct the opposition scored the first goal Chris McConnell played the game : of the game in the first minute of against Beaverton and was also i . play. © very sharp. The whole team played { ( Once again Goreski' Ss fought back extremely well as evidenced by the : scoring seven unanswered goals. -2 goals against in the 3 games ¥ Clair Cornish led thé way with 3 played. i. goals and 1 assist. Todd Taylor add- Last Saturday Goreski' s travell- | ed 2 goals and 3 assists. Derek Fit- ed to Lindsay for a league game. | zgerald added 1 goal along with 2 Port continued their good play and assists while Mike Sorley pitchedin won their second consecutive 5-0 ' . with one goal and 1 assist. Kevin game. Jason Weinhold opened the Gibson also added 2 assists. scoring on a solo effort. Mike Sorley This victory led Goreski's into the made the score 2-0 assisted by Clair i final against the host team from Ux- Cornish and Sean Bradbury. Cor- i bridge. In this unique four teara nish scored the third goal of the tournament the two teams winning game assisted by Bradbury and their second games meet in the Kevin Gibson. Todd Taylor finished | final, thus the rematch. off the scoring with 2 goals, the first | Port controlled this game from assisted by Derek Fitzgerald and | the outset and outplayed the opposi- the second unassisted. Chris McCon- tion by a sizeable margin. Brian Ap- nell earned his first shutout of the Fy pleby opened the scoring with a year by playing a great game in net ; i mid Ih hard shot from the point, Kevin Gib- keeping Port in the contest for the | - Wn son and Derek Fitzgerald added first two periods. : This team of young curlers from Unionville 'round last Friday for Zone 5 finals in the double assists. Todd ky then scored Goreskis are at home this | defeated Whitby Sunday afternoon at the Port knock-out competition. From left are skip Brant assisted by Clair Cornish. Sean Wednesday night against Oshawa. Perry Curling Club to qualify for the next round Kostandoff, Debbie Green, vice skip; Jay Fisher, Bradbury then broke out of a long Game time is 7:30 - come on out and | in the. Bantams (under 16) mixed playdowns. Ten 2nd, and lead Lisa Rowsell. scoring slump assisted by Clair Cor- support Gyrésh s and Minor teams, including five from Port Perry began the - ih. Cornish then scored unassisted Hockey. . Scugog M Mens Hockey League } LS Ea In the first game of the day with 0 one. --Nightengate. in -this- game Bill =~ 'Crandell's Riverboat upset Laroc- Potting for BJ' s were Dale Bron- Bridge broke a league record with que Electric by a score of 6-3. Doing son from Ed Olsen, and Bill Bridge his 25th goal in regular season play the scoring for Crandell's were from Jim Duncan and;Ken way to Work Bill." Richie LeFort 1 goal, 3 assists, Ron Jeffrey 1 goal, 2 assists, Wayne Nor- ton 2 goals, Jim Fowler 1 goal, 1 assist, and John Kotarba. Other L or tes $ Sta ts assists went to Mark Burger and 3 ~~ John Robertson each with 1. i Fighting back for Larocque were -- SCUGOG MENS HOCKEY LE AGU E . Doug Bronson with the hat trick. . Assits to Don Orr 2, Tom Patton and Team W L T Gi Ga Pts : 'John Woodward 1 each. Larocque 10 6 0 64 537 20 : The second game of the day was = | Crandells 9 6 1 61 33 19 1 a blowout as Smiths Contracting Smiths 8 6 2 51 38 "18 1 defeated Sportsland 6-1.Counting for - J&D 8 6 2.48 38 18 Smiths were Larry Page 2 goals, 1 BJ's 8 7 1 34 33 17 assist, Larry Jackson 1 goal, 2 Compton 6 9 1 46 30 13 assists, Bob Lee, John Connors. and Sportsland 6 10 0 40 56 12 Carl Durward 1 goal each. Helping - Galley 5. 10 1 40° 34 11 out were John Foster 3 assists, Brian Callery 2 assists, Bruce Smith and Dennis Anderson 1 a piece. The lone marker for Sportsland was George Gladish from Ken Ir in orn r Smart and Terry Rose The third game was a tight, hard fought game between Compton : Cable TV. and J & D Carpentry by Scott Howey ) 'team. Good luck to them : having J & D come out on top 2-1. This past weekend two teams Port Perry Curling Club hosted Scoring for J & D wére Joe Curran from Port Perry travelled to the the Bantam Mixed Competition this assisted by Ron Evans, and Bill Seagrams Mixed Conipetition being past weekend. Ten teams par- " Hurst assisted by Dennis Ly¥ett held at Annandale. Scott' Howey's ticipated in this new event for 1 The lone goal for Compton was team of Deb Thompson, Rob curlers under 16 years of age. A | scored by Rick Olaisen unassisted. Thompson and Debbie VanCamp Unionville team won the A-side hr

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