reese cease sssmeeee eee 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 25, 1990 MoJacks split pair of games with the Eagles The Port Perry MoJacks kicked off their pre-season schedule over the weekend, splitting a pair of games with the Bowmanville Eagles. Saturday night at the Scu- gog Arena, the Eagles jumped into a 6-0 lead in the first period and then cruised along for a 10- 4 victory. But the next night in Bow- manville, it was the MoJacks turn to take an early lead, and they came home with a 5-4 win. In Saturday's game, the scoring was handled by three of the MoJack veterans from last year's club. Danny Maw clicked on a nice wrist shot from the 15 feet in front of the net. Defenseman Chris Arse- nazit fired a pair of power play markers and Todd Taylor rounded out the scoring with an un-assisted marker in the third period. Jamie Brown started the game in net for the ModJacks, giving up seven goals. Dwayne Mackie played the second half of the contest and he turned aside several tough shots from the Eagles. John Harman and Brad Menzies watched Saturday's game from the stands as the coaching staff wanted to give several players a chance to see how they perform under game conditions. Fowards Al Avery and Dax Wasylyk both had strong games and they appear to have found themselves a spot on the roster. In Sunday's game, the Mo- Jacks jumped into a 2-0 lead in the first period as Todd Taylor and Wasylyk found the range. In the second, Phil McBride made it 3-0, followed by Wasy- lyk with his second of the night and Jason Cochrane late in the middle frame. Brad Menzies picked up assists on three of the five Mo- Jack goals. There were a fair number of penalties in this game with John Harman and Dean Baum- hauer getting tossed for fight- ing. These two tangled more than once last year. And Dan Maw and Geoff Rohr also got heaved for a fight in the middle period. Rob Willetts was in uni- form for the MoJacks over the weekend. He was with the team along the blueline last year. The MoJacks are still look- ing to add a couple more de- fenseman to the line-up. The team will continue training camp this week with workouts on Tuesday and : Thursday nights. This coming Friday, Mo- Jacks will travel to Lakefield for an exhibition tilt with the Chiefs. And Sunday night (Sept. 30) the Chiefs will be at the Scu- gog Arena for a 7:30 face-off against the MoJacks. The MoJacks first regular schedule league game is Sun- day, October 7 at the Scugog Arena with the Ajax Axemen providing the opposition. The Kiasaicn Faonly ports in OY, ager oe fi The Port Perry Kinsmen club hosted its noon, and about 80 golfers braved the cold, damp weat 8 TEES Raise $2,300 for Cystic Fibrosis third annual golf tournament on Sunday after- her at the Lakeridge Links course IRM hy Re AAA. $94439 5 L700 near Ashburn. In photo above are tournament co-chairmen Paul Schinkel and Peter Kneale with the winning team of Rich Lefo photo Is Grant Menzies) This group format, a very good score cons dering the weather co rt, Mike McQuade and Todd Menzies. (not present In finished with ten under par in the best ball scramble nditions. Ron Goreskl won closest to the pin prize, and Todd Menzies had the longest drive of the day. But the real winner from this day is the Cystic Fibrosis foundation as the Kinsmen w research in Canada. ill turn over about $2300 to CF Mens Hockey League In the first game, Compton fought back from 3-0 deficit to upset Fitzgerald's Weed Control 5-4. sn rT TAD RRR ¥ Senior ih Cartwright Minor Softball held its awards presentations on Sunday at the Blackstock Arena. The Senlor Plus champions were Otto Weber Construction Co. Pictured are: Front: (+r) Marc Haina, Marle Dickinson, Nicole Leach, Danielle Milison. Back: Penny Gould, coach, Pete Simms, Stacey Ballingall, Clift Pelrine, Jim vernon, Brandon Agnew, Janet Gould, coach. Absent: Gerry Douma, Andy Wilson, Kyle Russell, Mark Ferguson, Cindy Leach, Derek Rowntree, Wayne Fraser, Adam Cummings, Adrianne McCorkal. CC I Hm ---- pT "Tallying for Compton were Ron "Doc" Thomson 1 goal, 1 assist, Todd Wilbur 1 goal, 1 assist, Rick Hope 1 goal, 1 assist and Ron Compton and Colin Asselstine had - 1 goal each. Jim Fowler and Larry Page had single assists. Scoring for Fitzgerald's were "Bill Bridge 1 goal, 1 assist, Dan Carty, Gary Lance and Ken Smart had single goals. Jody Peters had 2 assists, Mark Burger and Dave Jackson each had one. Game two was a tight match with excellent goaltending as Crandell's and Anderson's fought to a 2-2 tie. For Crandell's it was Rick Campbell unassisted and Henry Forderer from Doug Bronson and Ray Zaparaniuk. Fighting back for Anderson's it was Bill Van Camp from John Delorme and Carl Durward and Dave Bourgeois from Ron Jeffrey and Bill Van Camp. The third game saw the pace quicken a bit as J & D skated past Sportsland 6-3. Leading the way for J & D were Fred Moffatt 2 goals, 1 assist, Joe Curran 2 goals, Rob Evans and Richard Sakanashi one goal apiece. Adding assists were Dave Sandison 2, Jason Warner 2, Dave Mann 2, Roger Moase, Reg McIn- tyre and Ken Little each with one. Scorers for Sportsland were Rick Olaisen 1 goal, 1 assist, Peter Lane and Mike McQuade 1 goal apiece. Wayne Taylor, Bill Owen and Mark Jobb had single assists. Game four was a little, wide open, as Norton's defeated first place V&T World 6-1. Scoring for Norton's were Donovan Smith with the "hat trick," Dave Dickson 1 goal, 3 assists, Clarence Stephenson and Don MacDonald 1 goal each. Helping our were Dave Milton 2 assists, Doug Brown, Doug Sup- pelsa, Dave Roth and Tony Oxley each with one assist. - The lone marker for V & T World was Mike Adam from Wayne Fox and Brian Samis. Youth Bowling High Average Girls: Pee Wee Michelle Poirier 102; Bantam Jennifer Hammond 137; Junior Melissa Dawson 143; Senior Lyndsay Dutkewich 130. Boys: Pee Wee Robert Arksey 95: Bantam Ryan Hawkins 138; Junior Brandon Hammond 139; Senior Andy Meijerink 189. High Single FLat Girls: Pee Wee Michelle Poirier 121; Bantam Jennifer Hammond 212; Junior Melissa Dawson 143; Senior Lyndsay Dutkewich 171. Boys: Pee Wee Adam Harkness 99; Bantam Martin Gotthelf 207; Junior Owen St. John 177; Senior Andy Meijerink 253.