34 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 13, 1990 Duel for first in men's hockey Game one of the day was a tight checking affair that saw J&D Carpentry squeeze past Compton Cable T.V. 2-1. Tallying for J&D were Richard Sakanashi 1 goal, 1 assist, Jason Warner 1 goal, 1 assist, and Joe Curran 1 assist. The lone marker for Compton was Todd Wilbur from Jim Dun- can and Jim Fowler. The second game was a totally one sided event in which Fit- zgerald's blanked Norton's 5-0 to grab a share of first place. Counting for Fitzgerald's were Gary Lance 2 goals, Al Bonner 1 goal, 2 assists, Ken Smart 1 goal, 1 assist, and Wayne Norton 1 goal. Other assists going to Carl Fizgerald 2, Bill Bridge 2, Mark Burger and Don Hockley each with one. Game three was quite a sur- prise as Anderson's gave Van & Truck World a real battle that ended up in a 2-2 deadlock. Scoring for Anderson's was Dave Bourgeois from Bill Van Camp and Steve Calder, and newcomer Chris McGarry from John Kotarba and Carl Durward. Rebounding for V & T World was Dick Martin from Richie Lefort and Mike "Tater" Adam, and Dale Bronson from Randy Prosser and Glen McCoy. The fourth game proved to be quite a comeback as Crandell's rallyed with four straight goals to come from a 4-1 deficit to defeat Sportsland 54. Capitalizing for Crandell's were Doug Bronson 3 goals, and Ivan Geer 2. Assisting were Bob Beveridge 3, Ken Jeffrey 2, Bob Lee, Rick Campbell, Jim Beatty, and Ray Zaparaniuk each with one. Scorers for Sportsland were Rick Olaisen, Dave Harrison, Mark Jobb and Sandy Garvock all with one goal each. Assists to Peter Lane, Keijo Kinnunen, Doug Bache 'and Mark Jobb. Sportsland Bantams face tough teams The Port Perry Sportsland Batam's had a busy week against tough competition, winning 1 and losing 3 games. Port started off on the road, tangling with always-powerful Millbrook. Sportsland put out perhaps their strongest perfor- mance against the green and white, but the effort was not reflected on the board as Millbrook scored 4 shorthanded goals on the way to an 11-3 win. Port's best period was the third. Down 8-0, Scott Heasman broke the goose-egg with a point shot off a Lou Whitfield pass. Lou then potted Port's second from a nice set up by Mark Cosway, who turn- ed in a fine effort replacing the in- jured Jeremy Norton. Chad Gar- vock completed the scoring in the final minute, assisted by Jason Coutoulakis. Friday night, Port hosted Bowmanville in their first meeting of the year and a strong overall effort resulted in a 7-0 Sportsland win. Chad Garvock broke the ice early, finishing off a nice bit of forechecking with a dunk shot. Steve Desautels and Mike Sluggett picked up assists. James Patterson came up with the big stops when needed, to make that goal stand as the win- Running Boards, Push Bars, Spoiler Kits & Other Custom Accessories. 20% OFF 985-4222 Toro CR-20 * Two-year limited warranty THE RIGHT STUFF FOR THE WHITE STUFF Toro CCR-2000 BIG SAVINGS FOR A LIMITED TIME. * Whatever your needs. Toro has the right snowthrower for you. Stop in at your Toro dealer today Haven't you done without a'loro long enough?' Willy & Son Small Engines R.R. 1, PORT PERRY (across from Castle Harbour) a -- Toro 521 985-3192 ner. Chad picked up three assists later for a 4 point night. Mike Williams gave Port a 2-0 lead in the last minute of the period by finishing off a nice pass- ing combo with Chad and Brent Harper. Early in the second Chad Kearns' pass from the corner found Todd Smart all alone in front for a 3-0 lead. Brent also assisted on the play. He then scored one of his own picking a top corner from the slot on a rush originated by Lou. Chad K. upped the margin to 5, poking in a re- bound the goalie couldn't control on assists from Todd and Jason. Steve finished the scoring with a quick pair in the third, the first from Chad and Chad, the second from Chad G. and Mike S. Saturday, Port travelled to Woodville for a tournament and found the going tough as competi- tion ranged up to AA. Sportsland lost 6-0 to Penetang in the opener, then were shutout again 3-0 by Newmarket. Port will host Manvers on Wednesday night at 7:45. Broomball Undefeated Monsma put its perfect record on the line against Woody's. In a tight game, Monsma came on on top 2-1. Tom Powell counted both goals for the victor's with helpers going to Greg Lepine & Rich Schoer. Neil Woodrow, unassisted, counted for Woody' S. In Game 2 B&R/Swamp defeated Framer's 4-1. Brian Pomeroy had a big day with a goal and 2 assists. Mike Mole & Willie Edwards had 1 goal 1 assist each, Dave Canning 1 goal, Mike Mitchell 2 assists. Brian Mik- kelson from Terry Black & Tyler Renaud had the Framer's marker. In another tight checking affair Emmerson's surprised Black- stock 1-0. Lenny Gagnon from Ken DeJong & Karl Durham scored the lone goal. Larry Reurekas had a strong game in goal earning the shutout. The Port Perry Ladies Mer- chant's recorded their 3rd straight win by beating Elfie's Sport's of Pickering 2-0. Janice Jackman from Rhonda Trapp opened the scoring. Carol Mcln- nery unassisted had Port's other goal. Linda McClom had the shutout. KREST-ON Hockey School Learn to Play Hockey AGES 2 - 5 Limited Space Available Classes starting Jan. 1991 at PORT PERRY ARENA Enrol now - Call 985-4765 or 985-4870 Chapman to compete in Eastern sectionals Dedication has paid off for a young local figure skater. Sarah Chapman, 11, has qualified for the Eastern Onta- rio Sectionals. The competition takes place in Peterborough from Nov. 15- 17. Sarah qualified for the sec- tionals after passing a battery of tests before the November 1 deadline. She will be competing against other skaters in the pre-Novice division. The East- ern Ontario division encom- passes an area from Uxbridge to Ottawa and north to Pettaw- awa. ) Sarah's determination and hard work has paid off for her. While other kids her age are en- Jjoying the lazy dog days of sum- mer, Sarah is at the rink up to 30 hours a week. In the winter, when ice time is at a premium, her hours are cut back to about 20 per week, even though the Port Perry Fig- ure Skating Club only receives about 10 hours of ice time at the Scugog Arena. That means Sarah has to travel at strange hours to neighboring arenas to get enough practice timein. Coach Michael Sanderson of Pine Ridge Skating School, of- ten picks Sarah up at 6 a.m. to take her skating at either the Uxbridge or Lindsay arena. Af- ter an intense workout, he drops her off at school. Some- times, when morning sessions are impossible, Sarah practices during the lunch hour. "Often the kids at school don't understand," Sarah's mother told the Star. "Skating is a very frustrating sport. Sarah has the opportuni- ty to go to the sectionals but she may not make the run-offs." In the pre-Novice division, competitors will only skate at the Eastern Ontario Section- als. Age wise, they do not quali- fy for the provincial or national competitions. But the sectionals will give skaters in Sarah's division a good evaluation of their skating ability. And if her dedication to the sport she loves is any indication Sarah Chapman has qualified for the Eastern Ontario Sectionals. of her ability, Sarah will have no problem obtaining her ulti- mate goal: The Olympics. Her mentor is award- winning figure skater Kurt Browning, who she has already had thep easure of meeting. Not only did the two talk about their similar interest, but Kurt gave Sarah a kiss. 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