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Port Perry Star, 11 Jan 1994, p. 34

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34 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 11,1994 "Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" ModJacks close in on Uxbridge for second place by Shawn Bastarache Rival - one who strives to equal or excel over another, or 1s In pursuit of the same object as another; a competitor. (Funk & Wagnall's Canadian College Dictionary, 1989 edition) In general, this definition is accepted as proper and correct, but if you ask anyone who knows anything about Junior C hockey in Port Perry to define rival, the answer may be the Uxbridge Bruins. The Bruins and the Port Perry ModJacks have had some classic battles over the years and, no matter what the cir- cumstances, when these two teams meet, neither coach has trouble getting his players ready for the game. Someone looking to draw comparisons to the Uxbridge/ Port Perry rivalry might go so far as to think of the Toronto/ Montreal battles back in the NHL "original six" days. A ri- valry that, despite the league's penchant for expansion in re- cent years, still remains on a slightly smaller scale to this day. We all remember the antic- ipatory glow of the entire coun- try last season when the Leafs and the Habs seemed destined to meet in the Stanley Cup Fi- nals. If only someone would MoJacks vs. Bobcaygeon Bullits Sunday, January 16 - 8 p.m. All public school children admitted FREE when accompanied by an adult. A lucky draw will also be held for children. Winner to receive tickets to a future TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS GAME. Schedule of Events Saturday, January 15th, ce DAYTIME -e Blacklables Snowball Toumament Latcham Centre Refreshments 8:00 am Hot Air Balloon Intro Flights- 11:00-4:00 pm 12 Noon 12:00-Dusk Hang Gliders Opening Ceremonies 1:00pm (Introduction of Ice Sculptures etc. Gazebo) Ice & Snow Sculptures- Buggy & Sleigh Rides 1:00pm 1:00pm Lions Club Ice Fishing Derby Food Vendor Latcham Centre Lot 4:00pm e EVENING Festival Dance (Latcham Centre) 8:00pm Sunday, January 16th, ec DAYTIME -» Blacklables Snowball Tournament 9:00 am Snowmobile Poker Run registration 9:00-11:00 am 11:00 am Motorcycle Races Hot Air Balloon Intro Flights. -- 12 Noon 12:00 Noon Hang Gliders Snowflake Features (Fashion Show - 12 noon 12:00 noon - 3:30 pm Hang Glider Demonstration - 12:30-1:00pm Ice Figure Skating - 1:00-2:30pm) Buggy & Sleigh Rides Latcham Centre Refreshments Food Vendor Latcham Centre Lot Broomball Toumament 1:00 pm 11:00-4:00 pm Saturday, January 22nd, e DAYTIME + Pancake Breakfast-- Latcham Centre Refreshments -----8:00-11:00 am 11:00-4:00 pm Food Vendor Latcham Centre Lot-------- approx. 11:00-4:00 pm Community Decatiffion=resss sme ss rmems mens mmmer eee 10:00-4:00 pm Dog Sled Races 12:00 noon-3:00 pm Hot Air Balloon------------ ioe -- 12:00 noon HA GI Smee mmm msm sane rant saben rss estas smraivetmt sn on 12:00 noon Bugny & SIOipl RICI0g mee mms arm eee rrissaimeimastosaemssmsstea sams te 1:00 pm ee EVENING -» Festival Dance (Latcham Centre)-------------------------8:X) pm Sunday, January 23rd, ec DAYTIME - Yancake Breakfast----m------ -------------------8:00-11.00 am Youth Snowball Toumament--------------------------- 9:(0-Dusk Community Decathlon----------- --------10:00-4.00 pm Dog Sled Races------ ee ---- 11:00-2.00 pm Hot Air Balloon------------------- ---12:00 Noon Hang Gliders------------------------------------ 12:00 Noon Cops vs. Teen Snowball Fight------------------------ 12 Noon Buggy & Sleigh Rides-------- mo 1:00pm Closing Ceremonies --------- 4:00pm Community Decathlon Awards © 50-50 Draw Dog Sled Awards ¢ Pig Roast 3:00pm ($8.00) FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL JUDY AT 985-9804 have told Wayne Gretzky that it was suppqged to happen that way. Sure, it's a bit of a jump from Junior C to the NHL, but when Port Perry and Uxbridge do bat- tle on the ice it often seems as if the players' very lives depend on the outcome of the game. The history between the two teams 1s not lost on anyone. Whether it be new players or players from out of town, all are made aware of the long-standing com- petitive disdain the clubs have for one another. N The rivalry resurfaced in Port Perry Sunday as the ModJacks, entering the night three points behind Uxbridge in the race for second place in the Central Di- vision, downed the Bruins 2-1 in a hard-hitting, defensive bat- tle. Rick Hutchinson Despite trailing Uxbridge in the league standings, the Mo- Jacks hold the better record in head-to-head meetings, losing only one out of five against the Bruins this year, prior to Sun- day night. Port Perry opened the scor- ing at 11:15 of the second period after a scoreless first frame. Ga- vin Cochrane's shot from the Islanders This past weekend the Cana- dian Tire Midget II Islanders . travelled to Port Dover for a tournament. The first game was at 11 a.m. Saturday against Delhi. The Is- landers started off with a gust of energy with Matt Hobbs opening up the scoring within the first minute of play with the first unassisted goal. Shortly thereafter Andrew Jones sent a shot from the point assisted by Ken Taylor to make the score 2- 0. The officiating of this game left a little to be desired as Matt Hobbs was expelled from the tournament shortly into the first period after a tap from be- hind to a Delhi player. Delhi came back and scored their first goal of the game with 4:18 left and then again with five seconds left in the first peri- od, ending it tied 2-2. The second period's pace was quite different from the first pe-- riod as neither team could get it between the pipes. In the third period the Island- ers went ahead halfway through with a great shot by Gord Bentley from the point, de- flecting off Kent Taylor's shin pads, assisted by Brett Lawson. Shortly after John Hall sent one in assisted again by Brett Law- son to make the score 4-2. Delhi pulled their goalie with 1-1/2 minutes left in the game and Jeff Vernon assisted by De- vin Blair found the open net to end the game 5-2 for the Island- ers. Scott Prechitko played well between the pipes and John Babcock was backup goalie. The second game was played at 9 p.m. against Langton. This game was a very fast paced point was stopped by Uxbridge netminer Jeff Reid who prompt- ly kicked the rebound right to Jeremy Ross in front. Reid had little time to reset himself after Cochrane's drive before Ross put the rebound past him. pN Jeremy Ross Late in the second, Port Perry defenceman Kevin McDo- nald cleared the puck off his own goal line, saving a goal that could have changed both the flow and outcome of the game. Having dodged a bullet, the Modacks capitalized on their next opportunity as Jason Co- chrane scored the eventual game-winner on the power play at 18:40 of the second period. Defenceman Duane Em- pringham's shot from the point sailed wide but the bounce off the end boards came right to Cochrane who fired it home be- fore Reid could react. The lone Uxbridge marker came just 31 seconds after Co- chrane's goal on another fortui- tous bounce off the boards at Scugog Arena. Bruin Andre Marois dumped the puck into the Port Perry zone. The puck came off the boards, hit the back of MoJack netminder Rick game and the officiating was much improved from the first game. The Langton players seemed to be that much more aggres- sive than the Islanders as it showed in the final score which was 3-0 for Langton. Scott again played well in the net as he had many more shots on net than their goalie. Brad Strickert played . a strong game and during the third period got caught with a Hutchinson's leg and squeaked behind him to spoil what would have been Hutchinson's first shutout of the season and the ModJack's third. The Bruins pulled Reid in the dying minutes of the final peri- od but were foiled by Hutchin- son who looked brilliant, stop- ping 29 Uxbridge shots on the night. The win moves Port Perry to within a point of Uxbridge and two points closer to the first place Bowmanville Eagles. The Modacks will be in Bob- caygeon to take on the Bullets this Friday night for the first half of a home-and-home series that concludes this Sunday at Scugog Arena at 8 p.m. ModJdacks Facts: Shannon Todd is back with the ModJacks after having left the team for al- most a month. Todd failed to ex- plain his departure at the time but has since met with the Port Perry coaching staff and re- sumed play with the team in a 3-2 win in Lakefield last Fri- day..The latest word on net- minder Shawn Larocque, cur- rently recovering from injuries suffered in a recent car acci- dent, is that the team hopes to have him back in the lineup in time for playoffs which begin in three weeks. The Mojacks' playoff schedule will be an- nounced in a future edition once the playoff matchups have been determined..Port Perry's final home game of the regular season will be Thursday, Jan. 27 when they'll host the Lake- field Chiefs at 8:30 p.m. travel to Port Dover Langton stick in the neck which "Yaused him great pain. The tournament ended for the Islanders after the second game loss, as it determined which teams would play on into Sunday. The rest of Saturday evening was enjoyed socializing with the team and their families. As exams are fast approaching, good luck to all the team mem- bers on successfully getting their credits. ye Forder-Parks Insurance Brokers Inc. LCN HN OX 5 YEAR Personal attention to all of youn genonal (nsanance needs. 985-8471 34 Water St., Port Perry, Ontario LIL 1J2 0" Our best rate ETL JAR GREE TRL G TS IDAYIVIONIO D4.5 Cove (white) 00 VINYL SIDING per sq. (approx. 100 sq. ft.) ALSO ... 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