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Port Perry Star, 23 Feb 1999, p. 23

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"A Family Tradition for 133 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 23, 1999 - 23 Predators could advance to Round 3 with a win tonight vs Cobourg From Page 19 attack in the final minute. "They really had to dig down deep" to preserve that one-goal lead. He said the blue line corps and the goaltending in both games was superb, noting that MacLennan foiled at least three breakaways in game one. "They '(MacLennan and Fraser) gave us the big stops when we really needed them," said the head coach. In game one, Braden Tarbotten staked Predators to a 1-0 lead in the first with help from McMaster and Campbell. The score held through the mid- dle frame. Nick Pelyk scored for Port Perry in the.third from McMaster and Campbell. For the home team in the third, Sessie and Thomas did the damage to tie the game 2-2 and proved why they are among the most dangerous shooters on the Cobourg squad. There was just over four min- utes left in the first OT period when McQuade fired the winner and he was set up by McMaster -- who assisted on all three Port Perry goals. In fact, McMaster is having himself some kind of series so far. After three assists in game one, he pulled off another three- point night in game two with a goal and two helpers. His six points in two games is tops on both teams. As expected, this has been a bitterly contested series so far with both teams hitting hard and finishing checks at every opportunity. But this has not slowed the pace too much, which makes for some great hockey entertainment by two teams very evenly matched. And even though they are hammering each other at every opportunity, the players are sticking very much to hockey. In game one, each team took Monsma Electric grabs two points in 5-3 win Taylor/Ford Mercury 1 'In a very aggressively played contest, Van & Truck World col- lected the two points with a big 3- 1 win over Taylor/Ford Mercury. With this win, Van & Truck World were able to maintain their lead in the SHL standing as they stay two points ahead of the competi- From Page 19 easily took care of K.C.1. Gas Bar by a score of 5-1. Mathew Hobbs netted a pair for Compton with his first being of the unassisted variety, and his second coming after receiving a pass from Ivan Geer. Scott Heasman opened the scoring as he found the net from Greg Warriner and Scott Heard. This goal was followed by a Ron Compton goal with the assist going to Dave Mann. Cedar Creek Contracting 1 Ball Callery & : Associates 0 The second low scoring affair of the day featured Cedar Creek Contracting and Ball Callery & Associates and it was Cedar Creek coming out on the better end of a 1-0 score. Ray Gibson came through for Cedar Creek with solid netminding, while Karl Durham provided the offence with help from John Harman. Van & Truck World 3 I tion. Greg Fitzgerald opened the scoring for Van & Truck World assisted by Mark Jobb and Dave Buxcey. They extended their lead to 1-0 when Brad Coppin found the net with help from Jay Adam. Taylor/Ford was finally able to find the scoreboard when Bill Bridge put a nice backhand upstairs with assists going to Brian Stevenson and Mark Decosta. Van & Truck World were able to get an insurance goal late in the final frame courtesy of Ken Jeffrey. Assists went to Mark Jobb and Dave Buxcey as this 'goal closed out the scoring in this game. Monsma Electric 6 Pineridge Sports 3 Ken Smart. The final game of the day went to Monsma Electric as they picked up a 5-3 victory over Pineridge Sports. Mike McQuade led the way for Monsma Electric with one goal and two assists but it was Dave Burnett opening the scoring for Pineridge with a nice snapshot to the blocker side unassisted. Monsma quickly answered back with a goal from Rick Campbell assisted by Mike McQuade and Wayne Norton. Monsma continued to attack offensively in the second frame as Jim Duncan put a nice pad backhand in the top corner with help from Jeff Card and Dave Roth. This goal was followed by a goal courtesy of Dave Roth who was assisted by Jeff Card and Jack Monsma. Pineridge would find the net before the second period came to a close and it was John Robertson supplying the offence with help from Rick Goris and In the final frame Tony Oxley put Pineridge within one after being nicely set up by Todd Smart. OBR VICE & BUSINESS DIRECTORY _ a NOVATIONS __ RENOVATIONS Wolters STOM DRIVER TRAINING LATLOM Associates Inc. MEN'S SLO-PITCH Scugog Men's Slo-Pitch League Inc. ({ is looking for players to fill out the XC rosters of its 16 teams in the OVER 30 YEARS OF AGE GROUF. 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