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Port Perry Star, 9 Feb 1988, p. 25

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The Fletcher Bonspiel was held at Blackstock Arena on Saturday with many avid curlers taking part. Presenting the trophy is Re HT wh fhe ww 4 4 £3 4 oe % % Scott Fletcher, to winning team Merrill Van - Camp, Valerie Van Camp and Merlin Suggitt. Ab- sent from photo is Shirley Dingman. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 9, 1988 -- 25 Pee Wees win 4-3 On Friday night the Port Perry Pee Wee Legionaires finished their round robin play with Cobourg and Stouffville, and came out in first place. They played against Stouffville and beat them 4-3. Now Cobourg and Stouffville will play one tie breaker game to see who goes on with a best 4 out of 7 with the Legionaires. : Friday night's game saw Port come out with a 1-0 lead in the first period when Jeff Parry circl- ed behind the Stouffville net and. tucked one into the corner. Assisting on the goal was Jeff Andrews. In the second period Jason Cochrane scored his 50th goal of the season with Simon Traynor PLAYOFFS -- SCUGOG ARENA -- and Chris MacLeod assisting on his goal. Stouffville was able to score twice to tie up the game, but then captain Steve Laird put the Legionaires ahead with a nice set up goal from Jason Cochrane and Gavin Cochrane. In the final period goaltender Shawn Larocque had to display great skill when Stouffville put on a lot of pressure around our net. Stouffville was able to slip one by Shawn to tie the game again and with only 16 seconds left in the game, Port coaches decided to pull our goalie and Jason McBride scored our winning goal with a high shot in the corner. Assisting on the goal was Duane Empr- ingham and Jeff Parry. JR. 'C°' HOCKEY Port Perry MoJacks by TVS - «Uxbridge Bruins GAME 3: Thursday, February 11th - 8:30 PM GAME 5: Sunday, February 14th - 7:30 PM Atoms take win and a tie The Pineridge Sports Atom No. 2 team played teams from Little Britain and Orono this week and came out with a win and a tie. On Wed. they played in Little Britain and came home victorious 3-0. This seemed to be Ricky Olaisen's night to shine as he scored all three goals. Although Ricky scored these goals they were all made possible by the excellent passes from Graham Holt with 2 assists and Jeff Vernon and Matt Morris with 1 each. Good team work guys. On Sat. night Orono came to town but had to settle for a 0-0 tie with Port. As the 0-0 score might indicate both teams played extremely well with no lucky breaks for either Omemee and then they are off to a tournament in Thornbury this weekend. Good luck guys! "The Pineridge Sports Atom No. 2 team had to settle for 1 win and 2 losses in playoffs On Wed. night Millbrook beat us 3-1 with 2 of their goals scored on power-plays and one shorthanded. Port's lone goal assisted by Craig Laird saw Ian Shrigley catch the corner of the net to tie the game up but Millbrook got 2 more to give us our first loss. Even though Port lost this one they played a very strong game as the game was tied until the Jast 4 minutes of the game. On Sat. night Port Perry beat the team from Omemee 2-1. Omemee got on the board first the last 2 minutes of the third period when Ryan Williams found the rebound from Daryl Bourgeois stick and popped it in- to the net giving Port a 2-1 win. On Sun. Port Perry lost their se- cond game to Millbrook by a score of 6-1. Port's lone goal came in the se- cond period when Graham Holt made a rush on the net shot the puck, a scramble resulted and Ricky Olaisen backhanded it into the net. Special mention in these 3 games to goaltenders James Paterson and Scot Prechitko who "have played extremely well bet- ween the pipes. Port Perry is holding their own in this round robin play but with a little luck on their side and a few side. y less unnecessary penalties the Port's goaltenders James ona poke EE ai that ccores could be in our favour Paterson and Scot Prechitko are Port Perry remembering their more often. : handling the pucks quite well as . Port Perry is' without the ser- , : previous 6-1 loss to Omemee came : evident in the last 2 games hav- strong vices of defenseman Greg ing no goals scored against them. Craig laird made a very good "Crash" Thompson who is out Special mention to Kirk Swain whose consistant forechecking has enabled his line tohave many roe Taylor got the rebound and playing hockey as we play non chances to score. Keep up the passed it back to Craig Laird who contact hockey!!! Hope you get good work. : got the goal and tied the game up. better real soon Greg. Port Perry now plays Fri. in us SQUARE BOY individual rush from our end but was stopped by the goaltender. The game remained tied until SUBS - LASAGNA - PANZEROTTI Medium, Large or Extra Large Pizza you can purchase ... -- ~~ o85-8448 Sweetheart of a Deal? with the purchase of a (with 3 items or more) 8 - 280 ml. cans of COKE for ..... . PICKUP or DELIVERY (In Town Only) "Offer good February 9th to 29th, 1988 (plus tax) with a broken collarbone. Don't worry Moms, he did it skiing not Judo Club The Durham Region Family YMCA would like to announce that they are still accepting registrations in their level I Judo Classes. The classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday at Im- maculate Conception School in Port Perry from 6-7 P.M. and are open to boys and girls ages 8 to 14 yrs. The instructor is Duncan Vignale a 5th Degree Black Belt who has coached at a numbef of clubs in Ontario at both the Pro- vincial and National Levels. The Club has a number of Tour- naments coming up in this session and are actively seeking members at the beginners level so as to continue their impressive record. Anyone interested in joining the YMCA Shodokai Judo Club please call the "Y" at 985-2824. (if necessary) (if necessary) GAME 7: Sunday, February 21st - 7:30 PM MERCURY AEROS a lo} WN \GER arO! \CO : ERED TAYLOR FORD ¢ MERCURY SALES & LEASING «PARTS & SERVICE 985-9815 HWY. 7A WEST, PORT PERRY SELLING THE BEgT 8 FIXING THE REST 985-3655

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