ee qn ei sie | | 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 16, 1988 At the Wednesday Afternoon Ladies Team Standings: Tame 49: Silkience 47; Breck 45; Prell 31: Finesse 22; Halo 18. Singles over 200: Marg Lee 280: Doreen Rush 251, 250; Hazel Gray 202; Eleanor O'Neil 202; Irene Osaduke 212; Jean Mennen 225; Merle St. John 213; Carol Beatty 204; Rose Brown 225: Elsie Pogue 201; Carol Koch 202, 262; Dot Lee 233; Gerri Langille 206, 211, 213; Janet Smith 237. High Triple: 697. Section Winners: Tame! ! Wednesday Night Ladies Team Standings: Bar Six 14; Hazelnut 12; Crunchie 7; Wonder- bar 5; Caramilk 4; Snack Bar 0. High Single: Mary Hawes 267. High Single with Handicap: Margot Brain 296. High Triple: Mary Hawes 625. High Triple with Handicap: Dorothy Freeman 703. 200 & Over: Mary Hawes 267; Shirley Empringham 225; Margot Brain 255; Jackie Dempster 214; Dorothy Freeman 206; Anne Aldridge 216. 550 & Over: Mary Hawes 625; Dorothy Freeman 583; Jackie Dempster 565. ' Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Team Standings: Growing Pains 57 (second section win- ners); Mission Impossible 47 (first section winners); Bizarre 38; Jackpot 24; Cheers 84; Alf's 20. Singles over 200: Joan Grove 210, 208; Kathy Hoar 202; Ona Tremble 210; Kay McBridge 221; Chris Tripp 241, 204; Joan Flem- ing 256; Kacey Harper 234, 213. Triples over 600: Kacey Harper 625; Joan Grove 600; Chris Tripp 608. Monday Night Ladies Team Standings: Reebok 50; Northstar 43; Adidas 35; Puma 25; Brunswick 20; Nike 15. Games over 300: Susan Norton 367. Games over 200: Susan Norton 251, 223; Joan Dalton 238, 206; Carol Jackson 221, 212; Edith Bowers 218; Susan Cosburn 216; Tracy Beach 213; Kim Murray 209; Marg Burnfield 207; Marg Postill 206; Illene Wilton 202; Pat Mark 202. A sweet At the start of Ringette Week, the Sportsland Juniors played their annual game, against the teachers from R.H. Cornish. This is always a favourite for both teams and a very close game was played, but the girls came out the winners 2-1. Scoring for the Juniors were, Lisa Levy 2 goals, with assists going to Melissa Moehring and Rachel Traynor. Coach Susan Watson encouraged her team on and scoring for the teachers was Dave Brown, assisted by Rob Smart. A big thank you to these people and the rest of the team from Cornish, Ken Smart, Dan Volman, Jim Justynski, Mr. Prentice and Mr. Andrews. Shawn Larocque took the "'bribe" and was in net for the Cornish team. Beats hockey, eh Triples over 800: Susan Norton 841. Triples over 600: Joan Dalton 616; Carol Jackson 605. Tuesday Night Mens Team Standings: Handicappers 17; Champs 15; Terminators 12; Hornets 7; Gutter Dusters 7; Raiders 5. High Single: John Criscione 338. High Single with Handicap: Bill Owen 349. High Triple: Bill Owen 758. High Triple with Handicap: Bill Owen 815. 215 and over: Craig McFadden 233, 240; Steve Robinson 250; Bill Turner 278; Bob Farmer 227; Vic Willie 215; Adrian Donnelly 259; John Criscione 223, 338; Jack Healey 248; Bill Owen 249, 330; Kevin Haugen 230, 232; Jim Rider 293; Gerry Louvelle 266; Rick DeShane 215; Phil Brown 228, 253, 262. 600 and over: Craig McFadden 687; Bill Turner 645; Adrian Don- nelly 651; John Criscione 735; Phil Brown 743; Rick DeShane 603; Jack Healey 618; Bill Owen 758; Kevin Haugen 656; Jim Rider 701; Gerry Louvelle 635. Sunday Night Couples Team Standings: Angel Fish 7; Suckers 5; Mudcats 4; Muskies 3; Sunfish 2; Sharks 0. Mens High Single Flat: Dale Stewart 267. Mens High Single with Han- dicap: John Grieve 278. Mens High Triple Flat: Dale Stewart 669. Mens High Triple with Han- dicap: John Grieve 686. Ladies High Single Flat: San- dra Stewart 266. Ladies High Single with Han- dicap: Lorie Oliver 312. Ladies High Triple Flat: San- dra Stewart 638. Ladies High Triple with Han- dicap: Lorie Oliver 731. Ladies over 210: Sandra Stewart 266; Lorie Oliver 260; Mary Pipher 237. Ladies Triple over 600: Sandra Stewart 638. Men over 210: Dale Stewart 267; John Grieve 251; Wally Got- thelf 244, 213; Jim Rider 226, 221; Ken Pipher 219. Mens Triples over 61: Stewart 669. victory Dale ~ Shawn? On Sat. Feb. 13th, the girls travelled to Mississauga for the last game of the schedule. They came out the winners 6-4. Scoring for Port Perry were Lisa Levy 3 goals, Rachel Traynor 2 goals, 1 assist, Melissa Moehring 1 goal, 1 assist and an assist each to Michelle Beare, Terri Bell and Sylvia Durward. A big mention of Heather Lawrence, who played a great game between the pipes. Had it not been for some of Heather's super saves, the out- come of this game, might have been quite different. Only 9 girls turned out for this game and you all played well. Let's hope we do as well next weekend in Camp- bellford on the first stage of reaching the Provincials. -- - OPEN HOUSE -- Utica Community WED., MARCH 2nd 7:30 PM Come and see our facilities, meet our staff and the Board of Directors. Daycare Centre Refreshments will be served. Inc. Community welcome. Belles end Ringette week with well-played win over Whitby Port Perry IGA Belles ended Ringette week thé same way as they started and that was with a victory. Port was not the gracious host as they defeated Whitby by a score of 6-1. All girls played an excellent game as everyone con- tributed to the well-earned vic- tory. The last time these two teams met, it was a victory for Port ina heavily penalized game. This time the girls stuck to play- ing the game the way it should be played and were well deserving of the victory. Outstanding goalten- ding by T.C. Childs led the team as the score was only 2-1 after the first half. Our offence finally got started and we scored 4 goals in the second half to put the game away. The defence of Lisa Fran- cis, Kim Caudle, Dana Forder and Denise Tompkins also played well and helped break up a play after play to aid T.C. and send the forwards away in the attack. Scoring for Port were Michelle Ryan 3 goals, 1 assist, Sherry Harris 2 goals, 1 assist, Tina Soomre 1 goal, Jen Pelow 2 assists, Colleen Yorke 2 assists, and Denise Tompkins 1 assist. Vicki, although you weren't credited with any points you sure did a lot of work out there! Tuesday, next game for the IGA Belles is Sat. Feb. 20th, 1988 at 5:30 p.m. when we take on Markham. Mark Sunday, March Norton's in The first game of the day saw Norton's capture sole possession of second place with a 4-1 win over Blanchard's Supply Company. Leading the way for Norton's were Rob Evans 2 goals, 1 assist, Dave Mann 1 goal, 2 assists and Bill Hurst 1 goal. Adding assists were Clarence Stephenson 2, Brian Norton, Keijo Kinnunen, and Denzil Irving 1 assist each. The lone marker for Blan- chard's was Tom Patton unassisted. Game two saw Dennis Ander- son's takeover third place by defeatiang Compton Cable TV 3-1. Counting for Anderson's were Kelly Lee 2 goals and Larry Cour- tice one. Assists to Ron Hoogeboom and Henry Forderer 1 apiece. The lone marker for Compton was John Robertson from Rick No upsets in first games In this year's first playoff games, there were no real upsets. Although fourth place Emmer- sons put forward a good effort in the first period, Utica defeated them by a score of 5-0. Goals went to Ian Down, R. Mason with 2, Kevin Ibbitson and K. Lynde. Assists were awarded to G. Lepain with 2, Kevin Ibbit- son, Randy Church, Murray Down with 2 and Mike Mitchell. The fever ran high in the second game, but was constantly cooled by the referees as they handed out a total of 46 minutes in penalties. Blackstock took a 2 goal lead in the first half with Ron Redman and Wayne McGuigan scoring with assists coming from Ron Wagg and Ron Redman. Paul West and Sean McGuiggin assisted Tom Powel in a second period goal for Goreski's. The re- mainder of the game was scoreless as Blackstock held on to win by a score of 2-1. 6, 1988 on your calendar at 12:30 as the Port Perry Bandits will be returning for the rematch of hockey vs. Ringette! See you there! second Olaisen and Dave Harrison. Game three saw J&D Carpen- try move from sixth to seventh with an easy 7-3 victory over Larocque Electric. Capitalizing for J&D were Doug Bronson 4 goals, Wayne Norton 1 goal, 2 assists, Bill Owen 1 goal, 1 assist, and 'Sandy Garvock 1 goal. Helping out were Bob Tar- botton 2 assists, Joe Curran and Terry Bacall 1 each. Scoring for Larocque were Dave Dickson 2 goals, Rick Brooker 1 goal, 1 assist, Mike Fit- zgerald, Carl Fitzgerald, and Ed Olsen 1 assist apiece. The fourth game of the day was a penalty filled one between Sportsland and Crandell's River- boat in which Sportsland won 4-1. Scoring for Sportsland were Ken Little 1 goal, 1 assist, Mark Jobb 1 goal, 1 assist, Dale Bron- son and "Doc" Thomson each with 1 goal. Other assists to Ken Smart 2, Brian Samis and John Connors one each. The lone marker for Crandell's was Mike Driscoll from Ken Jef- frey and Richie Lefort. The leading scorer for the regular season was Bill Bridge with 34 goals and 18 assists for a total of 52 points. The winning goalie with the best average was John Moore in his Rookie Year finishing with a 2.40 average. The following are the times for next weeks games: 8:00- J&D vs. Compton; 9:05 - Crandells vs. Sportsland; 10:15 - Andersons vs. Blanchards; 11:20 - Nortons vs. Larocque. Buy Now at Dennis Anderson Chev-Olds and customers who purchase an eligible vehicle and finance through GMAC, are able to defer their payments for 90 Days from delivery. 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