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Port Perry Star, 18 Mar 1997, p. 17

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"A Family Tradition for 131 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 18, 1997 - 17 SProrTs By Chris Monsma On Sunday, March 16 the S.H.L. contin- ued their playoff action with five great ames. Winners were the Aces, Roosters, harks, Hawks and Clippers. Taylor Fuels 9 Harrison Fuels1 This was the "Fuel Duel" as the Aces and Flames battled it out. Rick Campbell led the way with five points. Scoring for the Aces were: Brad Menzies assisted by Bruce Smith, Rick Campbell, Bruce Smith from Mike Clarke and Rick Camp- bell, Rick Campbell from Dave Jackson, Greg Fitzgerald assisted by Wayne Tay- lor, Doug Bronson from Randy Prosser and Terry Flieler, Rick Campbell from Mike Clarke, Greg Fitzgerald from Doug Bronson and Brad Menzies, and Mike Clarke assisted by Rick Campbell and Wayne Taylor. Flames goal was scored by Dean Smith assisted by Brian Samis. Pizza Delight 2 Compton Cable T.V.0 This was a tight defensive game as both teams played strong throughout the en- tire 30 minutes. Troy Glazier played well as he earned his shutout. Roosters scoring was done by Garry Lance and Mike Driscoll as they each had a goal. Assists went to Steve Dunn and Duane Bronson (two). Aces win the "Fuel Duel" as SHL playoffs continue Van & Truck World 3 Pineridge Sports1 This was a good game as the Sharks and Wolves both played well. Sean Parker played well despite the loss. Sharks scored their goals first. Scoring for them were Clarence Stephenson from Jarett Harman and Jim Fowler, Dave Burnett and Jarett Harman assisted by Clarence Stephenson. Ken Smart scored the Wolves lone goal assisted by Peter Lane. J&D Carpentry 6 Ball/Callery & Assoc. 1 This game was dominated by the Hawks. They scored two goals in each pe- riod to give them a 6-1 victory. Hawks scored the first four goals. Scor- ing them were: Steve Groves assisted by John Mackey, Joe Curran from John Ko- tarba and John Mackey, Bob Collins from Jim Duncan and John Robertson, and John Mackey assisted by Joe Curran and Brad Hurst. Senators then got on the board on a goal by Ken Jeffrey assisted by Mark Decosta. Hawks last two goals were scored by Dave Brownson and Todd Healey. Assists went to John Robertson, Jim Duncan and Bill Owen (two). Turnto Page 18 The Mixed Baseball Association (MBA) of Port Perry is a recreational, mixed slowpitch league. We play every Sunday afternoon from May | - Sept. 15, excluding long weekends. The MBA is presently accepting new players for For more information contact MaryAnne Espie Deadline for accepting new players is March 31, 1997. the 1997 season. after 6pm at 985-0606. Serrismdll s ha! FOR THE EXTERIOR PAINTING en Yau eis OF THE MUNICIPAL OFFICE convenient heating source (is1 PERRY STREE while it adds a beautiful AND THE CLERK'S OFFICE focal point to your home. (208 NORTH STREET) ® Hh Specifications and tender forms will be 'NAPOLEON: available form the Office of the FIREPLACES Sar cork of the Township of : Scugog at 208 North Street, Port Perry on PROPANE UNITS Tuesday, March 18, 1997 during regular oes Joshellexy ive business hours. A WISE CHOICE Sealed tenders clearl y i y marked "Exterior HEATING SOURCE Painting" will be recieved until 12:00 noon on Friday, April 4, 1997. OVERRIDGE | 180 Casimir St., Port Perry Earl. S. Cuddie (905) 985-0715 Administrator-Clerk 1-800-638-4751 Township of Scugog Township of Scugog NOTICE OF TENDER Brooklin defeatsTrader's by two in broomball finals The local Broomball League's 1996/97 season came to a close this past Sunday with the final game of the playoffs going to the Brooklin Bruins who defeated Trader Sam's 2-0. This gave the Bruin's their third playoff championship in the last four years and the 11th in the history of the club. The Attwood brothers did the damage as Nick picked up the first marker with Ron scoring the sec- ond with Rob Mason draw- ing the assist on the latter Techstar vs Strathroy in finals Congratulations and welcome to the final level. A magnificent three game sweep of the Newmarket Redmen puts the Techstar Bantam B team into the All Ontario Final Champi- onship round. Ja NOE Crs nN i RSVR 2 "Serving You Since 1975" (Fully Insured) Your satisfaction is our satisfaction David Watts B.Sc.(Agr.) goal. Jim Raaphorst was between the pipes for the shutout although it was not an easy one as he did come up with numerous big saves. Trader's did have their scoring opportunities with Mike O'Meara being sty- mied by Raaphorst on two occasions, one being marked for the top corner glove side. The Bruins also had chances to add to their to- tal especially during the game's only powerplay late in the second when Friday, March 14 the team motored to Newmar- ket with a two game lead in a best of five series. March break holidays shortened our bench some- what but the team dug in and played an enthusias- UXBRIDGE REE SERVICE * Expert Tree Climbers Rl (O.T.AB. Certified) rofessional Chainsaw Operators TREE, SHRUB & HEDGE .* Removals * Pruning © + Trimming Complete Clean-up! Firewood For Sale STUMP 2131" [e)V/.\ R Bus. (905) 852-5313" Dental Care Jor the whole family PORT PERRY DENTAL CENTRE 238 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY ~ * DR. J. COTTRELL * DR. C. BANFIELD * Dr. T. KING Orthodontist * DR. J. HARDY * DR. L. GIDEON * Dr. MCINTYRE Periodontist Please Call - 985-845 1 (LDR. L. GIDEON pease can 985-7952 ) JIE PACER @ LU] <3 =f RCH 2 =f = ge 2 aul Clldredt PORT PERRY, ONT. they hit both a crossbar and a goal post. Enroute to the final the previous scores from the playoffs were as follows: Brooklin 4; Blackstock 0; Trader's 2; Swampers 1 O/T. Brooklin 5; Blackstock 3; Trader's 2; Swampers 0. Brooklin 7 - Trader's 1. Now that the playing i8 done the next item coming - up will be the Annual Awards Night and Ban- quet to be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall on April 12. tic game. There was no scoring in the first period, and the Newmarket team scored first in the second period. The Port boys dug in and answered back with three goals in the second. Mike Levon scored first on a pass from Joel Thomson; Scott Brownson scored on a pass from Bill Carr and Joel T.; and Kam Cooper from Mike. Kam scored unassisted to start off the third period. Newmarket put one past our goalie to make the score 5-2, and with just 39.3 seconds left on the clock, Bill C. scored on a pass from Jon Sand- ers and Joel T. Super goal- tending by Chris Monsma. Fine offensive plays and defensive skills were dem- onstrated in this series by the team, including not mentioned above: Chris Loughlin, John Burnett, Russ Brown, Wade Ritch- ie, Mark Delaney, Scott Cunningham, Joel Van Camp and Jeremy Hall. Congratulations also to the coaching staff of Pete Christie, Bill Van Camp and Brian Stevenson. The team from Strath- roy will be in Port Perry Easter Weekend for final playoff action at the fol- lowing times: Saturday, March 29 at 5:30 p.m.; Sunday at 5:30 p.m. and Monday at 1 p.m. Please show your support for . these youngathletes. "STAR" CLASSIFIEDS Buying or Selling Star ads reach more homes every week than any other area paper. PORT PERRY STAR PHONE (905) 985-7383

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