-------- -------- Larocque Electric 5 Scala Bros. 3 Just another fine effort boys. Keep up the good work. I can't im- agine how you'll be playing by Christmas. Scala Bros. opened the scoring on an unassisted goal by Matt Phoenix. This was the only scor- ing in the first period. In the se- cond period Larocque went on a XL wins On Sunday, October 22, the Port Perry XL Eagles Novice team travelled to Woodville for an afternoon game. The game got off to a quick start and within 5 minutes, Port was up by 3 goals. Port played hard and kept checking, and even though the girls were playing dif- ferent positions, they were winn- ing, 8-2 after the first period. The Woodville team managed to squeeze in a short-handed goal, but Port was much stronger and earned their 14-3 victory. Goals in this game were scored by Janine Hammond with 4; Diana Vanderligt with 3; Alechia Cracknell and Pam Hiltz with 2; rampage and scored four goals. Darren Kinnunen scored from Kyle MecClymont and Justin Wootton, Justin Wootton from Steven Kyte and Jeremy Stevens, Justin Wootton again from Kyle McClymont and Steven Gilbert and Steven Gilbert scored a beau- ty on a nice low shot from the point to end the second period four to one. 14-3 and singles scored by Jennifer Elliot, Janna Senyk and Jennifer Donnelly. Assists went to Alechia Cracknell with 5; Janna Senyk with 4; Jennifer Donnelly with 3; Jenny Lane with 2; and singles to Diana Vanderligt, Jennifer Elliot, Pam Hiltz, Brooke Shanley and Janine Hammond. Bonnie-Jo Norton and Mandy Wakeford played defense, holding back the Woodville's scoring op- portunities, against Jennifer Hammond, who played very well in net. You can catch the Novices in action at their next home game, 1:30 p.m. next Sunday. In the third, Scala Bros' Graham Holt picked the corner on a nice pass from Mike Pashley to put them back in contention. Seconds later Matt Phoenix scored his second assisted by Mike Pashley and Mark Dunn. In the latter stages of the third period Darren Kinnunen added the clincher for Larocque assisted by Ryan Larmer. Both goalies, Kyle Simms for Scala Bros and Michael Wilson for Larocque played excellent. Final score: Larocque 5, Scala Bros 3. Big V 6 Consumers Gas 2 Big V opened the game with three goals in the first period. Greg Thompson scored two, one unassisted and the second Chad Mitchell earned the assist. Then late in the first, Jonathan McCourt scored from Clay Scott and Greg Thompson. In the second period, Jason Vader scored for Consumers Gas picking up the assist were Scott Prechitko and Steve Cochrane. Again in this game it was fast skating up and down the ice that made this game an exciting one to watch. Big V's Johnathan McCourt scored his second assisted by Derek Anderson and Craig Coates. In the third period Quick start for IGA Juniors Ringette season has finally started for all five teams in the Port Perry Ringette Association as every team played a league game either at our home arena or in another centre this weekend. The Port Perry Juniors (14-15 year olds) who this year are spon- sored by Port Perry 1.G.A. started off their season with two home games. In their league openér they hosted a team from Ennismore on Sat. Oct. 21, and were victorious, defeating them by a score of 13-3. The girls won this game with a team effort as almost everyone contributed in the scoring. Although Jennifer Hunter did not pick up any points during this game her defensive play along with the other girls that played that position certainly made it easy for goaltender Bristol Sleep who made the stops when called upon. Scoring in this game were Danielle Lally 6 assist, 1 goal, Valerie Payne 3 assists, 2 goals; Kendra McCrae 2 assists, 1 goal; Joanne Zaal 2 assists, 1 goal; Den- na Lovering 2 assists, 6 goals; Mandy Porter 1 goal and Laurie Thompson 1 goal (her first goal in her first ever ringette game). On Sunday the 1.G.A. Juniors hosted Warkworth and again were victorious defeating them by a score of 7-4. Again the defence played a superb game as they stopped many opportunities to score by the opposition. ATTENTION! SNOWMOBILE OPERATOR'S LICENCE is REQUIRED ... .. if you are 12 to 16 years of age, or over 16 years old and do not hold a Motor Vehicle Operator's Licence, you are required by law to get a Snowmobile Operator's Licence. The Snowmobile Operator's Licence may be obtained by taking an in- struction course through a local snowmobile club. Qualified instructors licensed by the Ministry of Transportation, instruct classes for the purpose of obtaining the licences. The Port Perry Snowmobile Club's instructors, Charles & Bill Harper, will be holding 2 CLASSES on NOV. 4th and DEC. 2nd, 1989. PRE-REGISTRATION IS NECESSARY -- TO DO SO PLEASE CALL: CHARLES HARPER 985-7824 or BILL HARPER 985-3015 Clubhouse will be open on these dates for the sale of Trail Permits & Memberships. OHA Jr. 'C' HOCKEY Thursday, October 26th - 8:30 PM Lakefield Chiefs VS Port Perry MoJacks Sunday, October 29th - 7:30 PM Ajax Axemen 3 Port Pe VS. rry Mojacks -- SCUGOG ARENA -- Jennifer, Val and Mandy played well as did Bristol in goal who made stops late in the game to assure our victory. Scoring in this game were Mandy 2 assists; Kendra 2 assist, 1 goal; Joanne 2 assists, 1 goal; Danielle 1 assist, 1 goal; and Denna 4 goals. Con- gratulations girls on a good start . to another Ringette season. Skating on the 1.G.A. Junior team this year are Mandy Porter, Val Payne, Jennifer Hunter, Joanne Zaal, Denna Lovering, Bristol Sleep, Danielle Lally, Ken- dra McCrae, Laurie Thompson. Next game is on Sunday Oc- tober 29, when we go to Woodville for a 4:30 game. See you there! Traditional a PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 24, 1989 -- 23 Nice effort in the Pee Wee house league Gregger The Thompson scored his hat trick for the game assisted by Jason Brain and Clay Scott. Minutes later the same three boys figured in on Big V's goal, Greg Thompson his fourth of the day assisted by Jason Brain and Clay Scott. Seconds to go in the game Consumers Gas scored one from the stick of Neil Hancock assisted by Eric Lucyk and Bran- don Puckrin. Good game guys, we don't see a weak link on any of your teams. Again Dylan Ferguson in goal for Big V and Ian Johnston for Con- sumers Gas did a great job of stopping a lot of rubber. Make sure you ask your coaches for a copy of your schedule for your games to the end of the season and keep checking the board in the front lobby for your practices. Legionaires find scoring touch again After a good start to the season, the Port Pee Wee A's went on an extended slide, then snapped out of it in a big way in Lindsay on Saturday night. Last Friday, Port absorbed their first loss of the season, fall- ing to Port Hope 7-2. Jay Tredway did a nice checking job to feed Jay King for a point shot, and then hustled to be in position to cash the rebound, to cut the lead to 2-1, then Port Hope pulled away. Neil Mueller scored a late goal, assisted by Kenton LeFort and Billy Zaparanuik to complete the scoring. Tuesday night in Cobourg, a short staffed Port team produced a reasonable effort and were rewarded when Sean Ellis scored unassisted on the power play ear- ly in the third period to tie the game at one. Unfortunately, Cobourg promptly took the lead and then clinched it with two late goals for a 4-1 win. Friday night, the Legionaires were back home against a big, smooth Bowmanville team. Again, a respectable effort had Port close when Jay Tredway pot- ted a goal on the power play, on assists from Craig Laird and Chad Kearns to cut a 2-0 Bowman- ville lead in half. From that point, the game threatened to turn ug- ly; and with the officials losing control, Bowmanville racked up 3 more power play goals for a 5-1 final. Saturday in Lindsay, the Legionaires turned things around with a big 12-2 win. Jay Tredway continued his strong play to lead the offensive barrage scoring 3 goals and adding 3 assists. The rest of the scoring was con- tributed by: Sean - 1 goal, 4 assists; Chad 2 goals, 1 assist, Kenton and Craig - each 1 goal and 2 goals, Joe Broadworth 3 assists, Neil 2 goals, Dave Bourgeois 1 goal & 1 assist, Scott Heasman 1 goal, Billy 1 assist. Scott, Jeremy Norton, Jay King and Matt Morris all turned in solid performances along the blue line, breaking up Lindsay rushes and making good breakout passes. Although the score wasn't close, both Mike Pashley and Steve Gilbert were tested at times ~and supplied solid goaltending. The Legionaires will be back in action Friday night when they host Stouffville at 9:15. LOOKING FOR R PLRCE TO RDUERTISE YOUR BUSINESS? LOOK HERE.... WHERE THE CONSUMER LOOKS THE PORT PERRY STAR - PHONE 985-7383 KARATE (SHOTOKAN STYLE) roach to the martial arts ONLY 7 OPENINGS LEFT! We are interested in serious students. If you have been considering studying the martial arts now is the time to decide. A waiting list will be formed to replace dropouts after we are full. "A martial artists worth is not in winning but in the ability to live" Sensei Fred Walker FREE UNI FORM with 6 month's registration (limited time offer) Pay by the month, Children & Students $25.00, Adults $35.00. Family Rates Available. Sensei (instructor) Fred Walker, 26 years experience, black belt in Judo and Karate. Affiliated with Inter- national Karate Association; Master Okuyama. 985-0205