On Wednesday, The Allens Siding Tweens met head-to-head with their cross region rivals from Pickering and came away on the short end of a 5-4 score. It was shades of 1988, when we had so many games with Picker- ing that were only one or two goals apart. The girls knew they had their hands full right from the opening whistle and kept it close and were only down 2-1 at half time. Our on- ly marker was from Amy Parlia- ment and assisted by Lyndsay Dutkewich. Tracey Pelow came up hot with some great saves; and even though some of the opposition was a foot taller than Tammy Pillman, she never backed down in front of our net. Our newest arrival, Amanda Webb, tied the game at 13:23 of the second period, on a nice short handed goal, which was unassisted. The game continued tied until 4:12 was left, when Amy saw Karen Kett in the open and put a nice pass on her stick to allow Karen to give us the go- ahead goal. Pickering then tied the score only seconds later but then Amy set up Megan Marlowe for a pic- ture goal to give us the lead once again. Seconds later, Pickering tied the score, despite hard work by our defense, and the shot just escaped Tracy's reach. On this play, Tracy injured her knee but . was able to finish the game. Everyone gave 110 percent but with 23 seconds left, Pickering popped in their 5th goal for the win. With 6 seconds left, Shannen Fox took one of her hard wrist shots from the free pass and although the shot was right at the corner, the goalie got a glove in front of .it, and kept a rebound Broomball In Port Perry Broomball League action October 22, Mon- LY ES & u The eight-year-old girls and nine-year-old boys cross-country running teams from Ep- som Public School placed first in the Durham Central Cross Country Meet held recently at Dagmar Ski Resort. Pictured above are team members (front, from left) Sarah Beirness, Lea Cleeton, Dayna Ballagh, Andrea Walley, Samantha Diotte, Lindsay Gower, Lindsey Do- ble (at back) Jill Stroud, Michael Harrison, Jason Cooper, Aaron Combdon, Brad Hawker, Daniel Lee, and Travis Vankessel. 78 IT wT & . , Several students from Epsom Public School placed in the top five In their age catego- ries. Pictured are (sitting in front, from left) Brad Hawker, fifth; Lindsay Gower, fifth; Sarah Belrness, second; Stephen Hiltz, fourth; Samantha Diotte, fourth; and Tanya Wilson, fourth. Other Epsom P.S. students on the cross-country teams were (middle row) Jordan McKay, Jeff Vanuden, Graig Evans, Ross Gower, Brett Combdon, (back row) Evan Gower, Graeme Powell, Amy Irving, Anna Evans and Katie Collins. to the tune of 7-0. Kevin Beer recorded the shut-out. The goal scoring was provided by Ken Fraser with one and an assist; C. Down, goal and assist; K. Ibbistson, one and one; K. Lynde and G. Le- pine with one goal each. I. Down had two assists, with single helpers to D. Dickson, G. Gib- son and B. Wagar. 139 WATER ST. . 6 HIGH STREET PORT PERRY In an overtime game for September 17, Blackstock de- feated Framers 4-0. R. Short had a pair with singles to D. Dalton and R. Wagg. In the regular game, Fram- ers defeated Blackstock 2-1 on goals by Nicholson and Kristen- sen. S. Holmes counted for Blackstock. ORT PERRY auto glass & trim r-- WITH THIS COUPON On Sunday October 22 the Bruton's I.D.A. petites opened their season with a victory on the road. After travelling to Warkworth the girls didn't take long to get into the game scoring within the first two minutes and ~ setting the pace for the game. The girls although a little disorganiz- ed at times showed great promise as they finished the game with a 9-2 win. Katie our goalie had a good game between the pipes spoiling the Warkworth shooters chances. Scoring in this game were Lyn- da with 3 goals, 1 assist; Brandy 3 goals, Joan 1 goal, 1 assist; Jen- ny 1 goal, 1 assist, Natasha 1 goal, assists going to Cara with 2 while - MOBILE, SERVICE - GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP sma Electric feasted on Woody's - from coming out to Amanda and Michelle who were right on the door step. Sunday was a different story as the girls came out with something to prove. The Allens Tweens met * Mississauga from a home game which featured the debut of Amy Parliament between the pipes for her first game as a Tween. With Tracy being out on the 7 day disabled list because of her knee, Amy was pressed into action without any practise and held Mississauga to only 4 goals while our girls answered with 10. Nice job Amy and thank-you! Everyone participated in the goals, except Tammy, but we do know that she set up one of the goals, but the referees cannot catch everything. Tammy and Jennifer Worden took their first turns as forwards and the results were interesting. (That extended zone line is dif- ferent from a forward point of view). The score sheet showed points going to Lyndsay 2 goals, 1 assist, . Tanya Towns 2 goals 3 assists, Megan Marlowe 1 goal, 2 assists, Michelle Fitzpatrick 2 goals, Jen- nifer 1 assist, Amanda 1 assist, Kim Poppleton 2 goals, 1 assist, Shannen Fox 1 goal and 1 assist, and Karen Kett 2 assists. All of the girls took turns on defense and did a good job. It's nice to see 12 girls who all get along together so well and have a lot of fun, for that is what it's all about. It appears that Mike and Elsa Allen of Allens Siding Products are going to be our sponsor this year, and we thank them for their support. Hopefully, we can have a Provincial Championship medal for them in April. Our next game is Saturday in Barrie and then Sunday in Port Perry. See you there. results In the third game cf the day, B and R shut out Emmer- son 3-0 with K. Tremblay in nets. Mike Mole, Dale Lown and B. Pomroy did the scoring with D. McKee collecting two assists in this one. In action October 15, Black- stock nipped Woody's 2-1 on goals by Pratt and Wagg with help from Short and Grieves. Woodrow tallied the lone mark- erin alosing cause. Monsma Electric blanked Emmerson 4-0 with Murray Down hitting for two and D. Dickson and S. Gibson adding singles. Mark Mason got the shut-out. Swamp doubled the fram- ers 4-2 with goals by D. McKee, Brian Pomroy, Ashbridge and Mitchell. Eric Kristensen and Ivan Duivesteyn collected the goals for the losing side. Ringette Petites Melissa Dawson and Michele tallied 1 each. This years Bruton's team players are Katie Senyk, Shona Moase who will share the goalten- ding duties, Cara Vander Slagt, Melissa Pereman, Melissa Dawson, Lyndy Payne Jenny Storms, Joan Anderson, Lea Anne Wakeford, Brandy Harris, Michele Branton, Mandy Smart, Dana Hooker, Cindy Verschuuren, Sheila Ranger and Natasha Burgess. These girls have been looking forward to their first game and now that it has come and past they will be trying to hone their skills in the next game at home on Saturday October 28 at 5:30 p.m.. BM i A Tl ll A a a a SRR a Se a - aaa o l l a l N X r E Y fu hs