"TUESDAY NIGHT MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE November 1, 1988 Team Standings: Winner of Section 1: Hi Rollers 45, Cactus Jacks 35, Champs 33, Bowling Thunder! 32, Our Gang 30, Never Won 17. High Single: Glenn Squires 274. High Single With Handicap: Glenn Squires 274. High Triple: Glenn Squires 728. Durham floor hockey In intermediate floor hockey played at the R.H. Cornish gym- nasium, the Green Machine edg- ed the Red Squad by a score of 4 to 3. Steven Elliot scored the only goal of the first period to give his Green team a 1-0 lead. The Green Machine looked like they were heading for a lopsided victory as Andrew Jacobson scored two goals to put his Green team ahead 3-0 after two periods. In the third period David Versehuuren scored the Green team's fourth goal. But, the Red Squad came storming back and scored 3 goals in this last period to make for a close finish. Dennis Goodman scored two goals for his Red team while Kris Holland notched the other marker. Congratulations to all the boys for a well played game. In Senior floor hockey action there was a barnburner of a game. The Blue Jackets had to go into overtime to score a 8-7 vic- tory over a White Lightening team that just would not give up. In the first period the Blue Jackets got off to a fast 4-0 lead on goal by Calvin Hammett, Mike Hepburn and Blair Prechitko, High Triple With Handicap: Glenn Squires 728. 215 And Over: Roy Werry 235; John Criscione 226; Bill Turner 233; Bill Ruesink 217, 245; Glenn Squires 258, 274; Gerry Louvelle 237, 261; Paul Brough 234; Cary Dowson 219. 600 And Over: Glenn Squires 728; Bill Ruesink 632; Gerry Louvelle 700. who scored twice. Before the period was over Mike Hepburn had scored the fifth goal for his Blue team while Brad Lemieux finally got the White Lightening crew on the scoreboard. The second period saw some good end to end action with the White team outscoring the Blue squad by a 3-1 count. Scoring for the White Lightening's were Kevin Pearce, Andrew Jones and Mike Pothier. Calvin Hammett scored his second goal of the game for his Blue team as the se- cond period ended. Blue Jackets 6 - White Lightening 4. In the third period, the White squad forced overtime by getting goals from Mike Pothier, Brad Lemieux, and Kevin Pearce. Blair Prechitko got the home goal for the Blue Jackets as the period ended 7 to 7. But in the overtime, when it counted Mike Hepburn fired the winning goal to give the Jackets a hard fought victory. Ryan Duff played a fine game for the White team while Mark 'Suppelsa, Mike Tripp, and Matt Youman all played key roles in the Blue Jacket victory. vote for SANDRA CORRIGAN a woman of compassion TRUSTEE Durham Separate School Board For strong representation that conveys the needs and concerns of the people. FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL: 985-3376 ELECT THURSDAY NIGHT MENS Team Standings: Brians Tow- ing 33, Philp 30, Norms 26, Allen Siding 26, Lake Scugog Lumber 23, Centennial 21, Dowson's 19, Village Taxi 18, Legion 18, 1.G.A. 17, House of Howard 15, Emmer- sons 13. High Single: Dave Dickson 303, Paul Pelow 283, C. Watts 274. High Single With Handicap: D. Dickson 328, G. McHugh 302, P. Pelow 290. High Triple: G. McHugh 680, B. Robinson 679, P. Pelow 664. High Triple With Handicap: G. McHugh 836, J. Healey 752, C. Watts 720. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES Team Standings: Nabob 44, Atom A's tie and win On Friday, Nov. 4, the Malmont Farms Atom No. 1 team con- tinued their league schedule with a game against Lindsay. This was a very closely matched game with both teams giving an outstanding effort. Lindsay jumped ahead in the 1st period but Port quickly got on the scoreboard early in the second period as Kirk Swain picked up a pass from Sandy Mark and Tweens On Sunday Allen Aluminum Tween visited their old rivalry, Pickering. They soon showed why the coaches and managers are very proud of them as they seem- ed to control the entire game. Having ousted Pickering last spring in the playoffs, and again the the Provincial Champion- ships, they knew their job was not going to be an easy one. From the opening whistle, they skated hard and checked Picker- ing off the ring numerous times, making it difficult for Pickering to get any real good scoring chances. However 'a couple of penalties and a few lucky shots by the op- ponents left the girls on the short end of an 8-5 score. Pickering jumped into an ear- ly 2-0 lead, but then Jennifer Morden passed to Shannon Fox who found the net and then Lynd- say Dutkewich to Amy Parlia- ment made it a tie game. Two more by Shannon from Michelle Fitzpatrick and Sara Wanamaker allowed the period to end 4-2 in favour of Port. In the second period, Pickering took the lead 5-4 within 4 minutes, despite the hard checking by Kel- ly Menzies, Kim Poppleton and Tanya Towns. This was the time when our penalties really cost us. Lyndsay received a perfect pass from Valerie Payne and pumped one past Pickerings goalie for our last marker. As mentioned last week, there are lots of good signs and this game really brought them to light. Two breakaways on net by Sara and Kendra McCrae could have made a big difference if the rings would have got past the goalie. . ) . The team learned that one of their most loyal fans had been hospitalized a couple of days earlier. The entire team, players, coaches, parents and other fans wish Joan Dutkewich a very speedy recovery and hope she will be back in the stands very soon. This Sunday, we host our friends from Barrie at 12:30. EE aS NCE od i ae Lh be 1 oo dish GE PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 8, 1988 -- 41 Strikes and spares from the bowling lanes Taster's Choice 41, Melitta 41, Sanka 25, Hill's Bros. 23, Maxwell 13. Games Over 200: Merle St. John 211; Nancy Barr 207; Irene Osaduke 250, 212; Lorraine LeBlanc 384; Gerri Langille 269, 250; Rita McAfee 230; Joyce Storry 205; Dot Lee 203; Agnes Ferguson 204; Carol Koch 202; Marian Geer 201; Ann Meester 203, 250. 3 Games Over 600: Ann Meester 612, Gerri Langille 717, Lorraine LeBlanc 738, Irene Osaduke 634. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES November 2, 1988 Team Standings: Robins 39, Doves 28, Cardinals 22, Orioles 22, Sparrows 22, Blue Jays 14. High Singles: Eileen Breen 265. blasted the puck between the pipes. Lindsay snuck one more by Port's net minder but Port quick- ly answered back on a combined effort between Craig Laird and Ian McCready. Lindsay scored once more to end the 2nd period 4-2. As the 3rd period opened up Port really applied pressure and with only 2 minutes remaining Sandy Mark closed the gap to 3 with Kirk Swain and Jeremey Geer teaming up for the assist. Then with only 37 seconds left defenceman Jay King tied the score 4-4 on a blistering shot from the point this time doubling up on assists were Billy Zaparanuick and Jeremey Geer. On Sunday the Green Machine took to the ice in Port Hope for a real action packed game that was full of outstanding passing plays and fast skating. As in Friday night's game Port Hope went ahead 2-0 by the end of the 1st period but Port Perry really turn- ed on the jets and went ahead 3-2 in the second period as Jay Tred- way banged in Port's 1st goal picking up a pass from behind the net from Kenton LeFort and Tom- High Single With Handicap: Eileen Breen 323. High Triple: Anita Booth 565. High Triple With Handicap: Eileen Breen 710. Games Over 200: Eileen Breen 265, Margo Brain 213, Darlene Petch 213, Jackie Dempster 208, Sue Yake 200. Triples Over 550: Anita Booth 565. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES Team Standings: Trilliums 32, Lily 30, Violets 29, Hibiscus 22, Lilac 22, Magnolia 12. Single Over 200: Kacey Harper 203, Dorothy Gibson 208, Kathy Hoar 200, Joan Fleming 298, Marg Pelow 261, Joan Knight 295. Triple Over 600: Marg Pelow 633, Joan Knight 644. 'my Chambers. Jeremey Geer played an excellent game of hockey today digging hard in the corners and poking away at the net, way to work Jeremey! That hard work paid off as Jeremey scored 2 goals in the 2nd period with Sandy Mark picking up 2 assists and Matt Morris one. Port Hope tied up the score 3-3 at the end of the 2nd period but with only 1 minute remaining in the game Port's Craig Laird out skated his offence and went in alone putting in the winner and giving Port the game 4-3. Great work boys! During todays game the defensive lines of Billy Zaparanuik, Matt Morris, Ian McCready and Jay King played fabulously, taking advantage of their strong shots from the point they tested the Port Hope goaltender as well as frustrated their offence by not letting them past Port's blue line. Great work guys! Port's next game is in Cobourg Friday night, then the Green Machine travels to Ennismore for their 1st tournament of the season. Good Luck! A proven record in Port Perry of community service. TT MIRIAM PRICE WARD 2 - PORT PERRY