T Big 'V' saves ~ the best for last ET A ot am LE ET The Big V squad from the Port Perry Pee Wee House League sav- ed the best for last in a tournament in Oakwood on Saturday, December 19. After a loss and a tie put Big V in- to the D championship game late Saturday night, the boys turned in a fine game to defeat Beaverton by a 4-1 score. After a scoreless first period, the Big V's sharpened their shooting sights in the second as Dave Holt picked a nifty corner on a pass from Ryan Picard. Todd Smart then made it 2-0 with an assist from Kent Jamieson and hard working Ryan Picard gave the team a three goal bulge with Ian McClelland picking up the helper. Beaverton scored one mid-way through the third to break the shut- out bid by Steve Slade but with just 11 seconds to go in the game, Gar- field LeFort iced it for Big V as he tipped a loose puck into the Beaver- ton cage. This was a solid team effort for Big V and Steve Slade turned in just a great game between the pipes. He foiled Beaverton's big guns on several tough chances to keep his team in the game. In their opening game played at 8:00 a.m. Saturday morning against Bobcaygeon, the Big V guys just couldn't get the puck bouncing in their direction and the fast skating, smooth passing Bobcaygeon team opened, a 4-0 lead before Ian McClelland scored with assists to John Rolston and Ryan Picard. The final in this one was 6-1 in favour of Bobcaygeon. NEED PHOTOCOPIES? We can do them for you! Letter, Legal & Ledger. Reduced & Enlarged. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 The Big V came to life in game two of the tournament against Lit- tle Britain in a well played see-saw match that ended in a 3-3 deadlock. However, Little Britain was award- ed the victory under tournament rules for scoring the first goal. Todd Smart had a pair of markers for Big V, both unassisted, while Kent Jamieson banged in a single on a nice pass from Ryan Picard. Garfield LeFort handled the net- minding chores for Big V and turn- ed aside some tough shots. Coaches Gary Edgar and Al Lemieux were very pleased with the strong effort from the team in this game and in the D final against Beaverton. The Big V players are as follows: Steve Slade and Gar LeFort split the goaltending duties, Dave Holt, Kent Jamieson, Brad Lemieux, Corey Mason, Ian McClelland, Ryan Picard, John Rolston, Todd Smart, Mike Staniland, Scott Wylie and Phil Edgar. The Oakwood Tournament was a well run affair for Church, house and recreation league teams from Novice through Bantam age groups. Atom B's split a pair of games In an exhibition game on Thurs- day the 17th, Port Perry lost to the LNHL Bo Peep Canadian major team. | There was no score in the first period but Oshawa opened the scor- ing early in the second period. Ricky Olaisen assisted by Graham Holt and Richie Tripp tied up the score near the end of the second. Oshawa never looked back as they scored 3 unanswered goals. Final score Oshawa 4 - Port Perry 1. Port Perry was physically outplayed by a much stronger team in this game but a special mention to James Paterson who played well between the pipes. On Saturday Dec. 19 the Pineridge "Sports Atom No. 2 team played an Trophies LTD. & Engraving NRTS = ; SKATE SALE Starts Boxing Day -- December 28th BAUER SUPREME 1000's Reg. 229.95 sae' 209° BAUER JR. 1000's Reg. 139.95 Sale" 1 25% | C.C.M. SUPER TACKS Reg. 209.95 Sole? 1 89% C.C.M. SPORT TACK '251' Reg. 169.95 sole" 1 49° K-WAY: DARTS: Pants, Jackets, & Bib Overalls BASKETBALL: Canadian-made & BIKES TRIKES SCOOTERS WAGONS Ready to Go! Dart Accessories CURLING: Men's & Ladies Boards, Balls & Goals TURTLENECKS Curling Pants, by BROOKS ROBT. CHRISTIE Brooms, Gloves 178 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-2839 Members of the Port Perry Arm Wrestling Club were supposed to take part in a tournament last week (Dec. 12) in Oshawa, but it was cancell- ed at the last minute. The arm wrestlers, who are putting Port Perry on the map in this sport, will continue their training sessions over the Christmas season getting ready for an important match in January in Sault Ste. Marie. Then on exhibition game against East Gwillumbury Selects and came out victorious 3-0. Richie Tripp assisted by Ricky Olaisen and Matt Morris opened the scoring in the first period. There was no scoring in the se- "cond period as both teams played very well making both goaltenders earn their keep. Inthe third period a superb effort by Craig Laird making his way through a maze of opposition players drove the puck home to give Port Perry a 2-0 lead. Port's third goal scored by Ian Shrigley was the result of very hard work behind the net by Daryl Bourgeois and Ryan Williams. A special note goes to Ports three centremen, lan Shrigley, Craig Laird and Ricky Olaisen who have been doing some extra work on their faceoffs as they won 17 out of 25 in this game. Keep up the good gowk guys. SUNDAY NIGHT COUPLES Team Standings: Sharks 21; Suckers 19; Sunfish 19; Muskies 16; Angel Fish 7; Mudcats 2. Mens High Single Flat: Hoskin 276. - Mens High Single with Han- dicap: Phil Hoskin 306. Mens High Triple Flat: Jim Rider 655. Mens High Triple with Handicap: Phil Hoskins 665. Ladies High Single Flat: McBride 273. Ladies High Single with Han- dicap: Kay McBride 305. Ladies High Triple Flat: McBride 675. Ladies -High Triple with Han- dicap: Kay McBride 771. Ladies over 210: Kay McBride 273, 218; Vivian Rider 223; Diana Brown 219; Sherry Bell 214; Marcy Trimble 211. Men over 210: Phil Hoskin 276; Jim Rider 251, 226; John Grieve 247: Bill Bell 232, 224; Elroy Trimble 230; Wally Gotthelf 217. Ladies Triple over 600: McBride 675. Mens Triple over 615: Jim Rider 655; Bill Bell 644. Phil Kay Kay Kay Millbrook. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 22, 1987 -- 5A Feb. 6, they'll have the chance to show the peo- ple of Port Perry and area what this sport is all about as a tournament is scheduled for the Port Perry Legion. Plan to attend. Team members from left: Terry Barton, Pat Mastrangelo, John Roberts, Wes Johnston, Curtis Hermann, Mike Haigh and Garth Carlson. Absent from photo is Howard Lee. Port Perry now plays Monday 21 against Manvers and is then finish- ed until Jan. 2 when they play The Pineridge Sports Atom No. 2 team players, coaches, trainer, parents and fans wish everybody a safe and happy holiday season. FORD MERCURY 3500 Cash Back ESCORT TAURUS | SABLE * Take delivery of in stock vehicles before New Years. | + THE BEST BUY IS AT... 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