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Port Perry Star, 11 Apr 1995, p. 17

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RSI ay ER A A ER avimals aE ye IN TEN BS £0 Nl 0 i. SN MALS "A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 11, 1995 - 17 Pineridge Tween B's Number One with league win' The Port Perry Pine- ridge Sports Tween B Rin- gette team finished their 94/95 season by winning the league championship as well as the Regionals. The league champion- ship game was played March 28 in Brooklin against the Whitby team. e Pineridge girls played some very fine ringette during this game and were justly rewarded by bringing home the honor of league champions. La- uren Christie was our very capable goalie and she did a fine job helping us secure a win. Period one saw only one goal scored by the Pine- ridge girls - a nice shot by Leanne Holt assisted by Leanne Davison and Jen Imrie. Whitby was able to chalk up two points this period. Period two our girls knew that Whitby was out for a win so Port pulled out all the stops and got right to work. Jen Imrie with her usual driving force scored a tying goal early in the second, assisted by Leanne Davison and Leanne Holt. Just a min- ute later Diana Burnett found the Whitby net on an assist by Kim Car- rique. Port was able to chalk up two more goals before Whitby slipped their third of the game into our net. Diana Burnett from Leanne Holt and Melissa Hooker from Diana and Leanne H. were the scor- ing lines for these. At the two-minute mark Mary Justynski flew in to net our last goal of the game assisted by Melissa and Diana. Great defensive cover- age by Jen Imrie, Jen Don- nelly, Cathy Cooper and Melissa Hooker, as well as the usual team effort by forwards Diana Burnett, Kim Carrique, Leanne Davison, Jen Hammond, Leanne Holt, Mary Jus- tynski, Lisa LeFort, Ame- lie Leveille and Amy Wil- son all helped to bring us to victory. Final score of this game 6-3. Congratu- lations, girls! Regional Coverage The Regionals were held the weekend of April 1 in Whitby. We played four games over the course of three days and came out with three wins and one tie. Lauren Chris- tie played in net for all four games and did a truly outstanding ' job. Every game saw her goaltending skills excel as she made some truly tremendous saves. Lauren earned her- self two shutouts through- out the weekend, some- thing she can be really proud of. Good work, La- uren. Game one was played Friday morning against Pickering. As we had de- feated this team one week earlier at the semi-final stage of the league cham- pionship, they were anx- lous to meet us again. It was truly a seesaw game which ended in a 2-2 tie. Scoring for the Pineridge girls were Leanne Holt from Leanne Davison and Melissa Hooker from Jen Imrie. The last two goals of the game were scored within the last minute of play, Pickering first then Port. Truly an exciting game for everyone. Game two was played Friday evening against Ajax. This turned out to be an easy victory for the: Pineridge girls. Port car- ried the play throughout the game, giving our de- fence some relief. Mary Justynski scored the first goal of the game within the first minute. Amelie Leveille was the next to find the Ajax net, assisted by Jen Donnelly. Score at the end of period one was 2-0. Period two saw the Pineridge girls picking up six more goals to end the game with an 8-0 win. Scoring this period were Leanne Holt from Kim Carrique; Leanne Davi- son from Leanne H. and Jen D.; Melissa Hooker from Kim C.; Jen Imrie unassisted; Melissa Hook- er unassisted; and Leanne H. from Cathy Cooper. Once again a superb effort from Amy Wilson, Diana Burnett, Lisa LeFort and Jen Hammond. : Saturday at noon we journeyed to Brooklin Arena to play Whitby. Once again, we had de- feated this team for the league title just days earli- er, so they too came on to the ice with hopes of victo- ry. Scoring started early in the game with Melissa Hooker's famous shot from the circle which easi- Snow White etc. a Angels on Ice at Skatefest Port Perry Figure Skating Club packed Scugog Arena Friday night for their annual Skatefest. The arena was decorated in a Disney theme and members of the local club skated in costumes depicting characters from the Lion King, Aladdin, SPORTS REPORTS will continue in The Weekend Star The Ice Angels, a Whitby precision skating team (see above) were among the guest skaters to perform and thrilled the crowd with their performance. The carnival brings to an end the 37th year for the Port Perry Figure Skating Club. th EAP ORT PERRY auto glass & trim ML written 139 Water St., & 6 High St, Port Perry Ir SAVE wo *50°° 3 Locations * Mobile Service All Work Guaranteed e Insurance Work On any one replacement WINDSHIELD with most insurance companies with this coupon at time of purchase Guarantee Insurance Claim 985-8507 Port Perry ly found the net. Whitby replied within seconds to tie the game. The "Leanne" duo were the next to chalk one up for Port as Leanne Holt slid one right in on an easy lide assisted by Leanne son Melissa Hooker picked up her second mark of the game minutes later on assists from Amy Wilson and Jen Donnelly. Our team now came u shorthanded as we suf- fered penalties, but that did not stop Jen Ham- mond from Jen Donnelly and Amelie Levielle from Jen Hammond and Jen D. 'from ~ breaking through and finding the net. The fi-. nal goal of the game came from Kim Carrique unas- sisted. Final score 6-1. This win now gave us a chance at the gold on Sun- day. Sunday morning, well- rested and ready to play one of their best games of the season, the Pineridge girls met Pickering in the final game of the Region- als. This was a last chance effort for both teams to walk away with it all and Port Perry can be proud that our own Tween Bs did just that. Early in the first period, the "Jen" duo went into ac- Durhar Stearn Cleaning 985-8552 Mites * Squirts B PeeVWees Bantam Boys Midgets Juniors Rep Team Skills Evaluations Mon.Apr. 17 @ 6:30 p.m. North Lakefront Wed. Apr. 19 @ 6:30 p.m. North Lakefront Tues.Apr. 18 @ 6:30 p.m. North Lakefront Thurs.Apr. 20 @ 6:30 p.m. South Lakefront, Tues.Apr. 18 @ 6:30 p.m. Scugog Arena "c" Thurs.Apr. 20 @ 6:30 p.m. North Lakefront Wed. Apr. 12 @ 6:30 p.m. South Lakefront Sat. Apr. 15 @ 12:00 noon South Lakefront Bantam Girls Tues.Apr. | | @ 6:30 p.m. Scugog Arena Wed.Apr. 12 @ 6:30 p.m. Scugog Arena Thurs.Apr. |3 @ 6:30 p.m. Scugog Arena Mon.Apr. | 7 @ 6:30 p.m. South Lakefront Wed. Apr. 19 @ 6:30 p.m. South Lakefront Sat. Apr. I5 @ 2:00 p.m. South Lakefront Tues. Apr. 18 @ 6:30 p.m. South Lakefront PORT PERRY MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION GEN AED AEN A AEA AN ALN ALN ALA A tion as vibrant Jen Imrie took a pass from Jen Don- nelly and moved right in to score. The play contin- ued to go back and forth throughout this period be- fore Kim Carrique netted our second goal, unassist- ed, in the last two minutes of play. We hoped that the girls were not becoming too confident going into the second period as we all know a lot can happen in 156 minutes. Into the sec- ond period, our opposition took a number of penalties and Port's Jen Hammond took advantage of the situ- ation to score with help from Leanne Holt and Me- lissa Hooker. Before the period was over Leanne Holt chalked up ou fourth of the game unas- sisted. Final score 4-0. Another great team ef- fort by all players - Lauren Christie in net; Cathy Cooper, Melissa Hooker, Jen Imrie and Jen Donnel- ly on defence; Diana Bur- nett, Kim Carrique, Lia3nne Javison, Leanne olt, en ammond ' Mary Justynski, Amelie Leveille, Lisa LeFort and Amy Wilson on the for- ward lines, * iy This 8 us. another great season for the girls. » 3M Scotchguard e Broadloom a e Upholstery = | 3 S| Rugs 30 EWE WON'T BE UNDERSOLD : 2 g Dundas St. E. 3 L | ma sang |F o| IES ¥| Warren Rd. \ Dealer for MICHELIN UNIROYAL B.F. GOODRICH FIRESTONE GOODYEAR DUNLOP GENERAL BRIGADIER HOOSIER ea cs + a ea a ae ea eae ae ama... a= ET

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