"A Family Tradition for 133 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 5, 1999 - 27 Wayne Lown turned them all aside in Cedar Creek's 2-0 victory over Taylor Ford Compton Cable 4 Monsma Electric 2 Compton Cable played a solid game and took the two points in the early game of the morn- ing. Duane Empringham started things off for Compton as he scored the first goal from Chris O'Connor. Brad Hollingsworth was the next Compton player to score after he was set up from Todd Wilbur and Duane Empringham. Monsma showed that they weren't going to roll over and die with a pair of goals from John Mackey and Duane Bronson. Assists were given to Jeff Card (two), Ron Zaparanuik and Duane Bronson. At this point Duane Empringham took the game into his own hands as he scored a pair of goals for Compton with assists to Noah Dorland, Brian Pomeroy and Chris O'Connor. Square Boy Pizza 0 Harrison Fuels 5 This game was all Harrison as they ran away with the game 5-0 where it could have been 6- 0 but Richie LeFort was stoned on a penalty shot by Sean Parker. Darcy Milligan led the way in the goals department with a pair and Brad Coppin, Brock Reville and Steve Dunn all had singles. Helpers were awarded to Richie LeFort (two), Brad Coppin (two), Karl Durham (two), Mike Kane and Darcy Milligan. Pineridge Sports 2 K.C.I. Gas Bar 6 This game was all K.C.1. as they led right from the start and carried that to end to finish with a 6-2 victory. K.C.I. scorers were Jarett Harman (two), Dave Roth (two), Steve Sinclair and Jim Duncan. Assists were given to Jarett Harman (two), Steve Sinclair (two), Jim Duncan (two), Chris Brain and Bill Owen. The two Pineridge goals were both scored by Tom Barnes. Danny Taylor and Steve Stiles were given assists on these two goals. B. Callery & Associates 2 Van & Truck World 2 Rick Campbell got things going as he opened up the scor- ing for B. Callery with an unas- sisted goal in the first period. Jay Adam responded for Van & Truck World as he scored on a goal set up from Mike Geer. Van & Truck World gained the lead as Jay Adam scored his second goal of the game, this time set up by Dave Dickson. B. Callery managed to pull out a goal in the third period compliments of Brian Williamson assisted by Wayne Fox and Jim Beatty. ~ Goreski Roofing 1 Taylor Fuels 4 Dave Buxcey found the back of the net twice in the first peri- od to give Taylor an early lead. Both goals were assisted by Dave Mann and one by Bruce Gracie. Rick McJanet managed to break the shutout of Troy Glazie with a goal assisted by Scott Wilbur and Mark Goreski. Taylor sealed the win with two more goals from Ken Little and Brian Till. Assists were given to Brian Samis and Rob Kroonenburg. Taylor Ford/Mercury 0 Cedar Creek Contracting 2 Cedar Creek managed to keep Taylor Ford/Mercury off the board and scored two of their own to pick up the win. The first Cedar goal was scored by John Harman from Mike Clarke and Bob Scott. Into the second, it was Mike Clarke who scored Cedar Creek's sec- ond goal from John Harman and Greg Fitzgerald. Wayne Lown played well between the pipes for Cedar Creek to pre- serve the shutout. From Page 26 marks for their victory. They looked like they have hardly missed a beat since last spring when they won the league championship. In fact, head coach Tom Thornbury said after the game that Lakefield "is the team to beat" in the league this season. impressed with the way the Chiefs skate and pass the puck. "Their passes are always nice and crisp, right on the stick," he said. It was the first league game for the Chiefs who posted a 4-1 record in pre- Canada, Kingston for another 10 Silver Fleet at the very prestigious Canadian Olympic = Training Regatta Kingston. | ; s world class inter- national regatta attracts the world. vs During 'September, in Port Dalhousie, where he surprised some Master Sailors: with his | win and most recently he captured a second- Ontario Regatta in Belleville. he | 8 pie ou arde rst-place overall junior in the Ontario Gold Cup 'Series. Sie warded He was especially Canadian Sd a Youth Championship in Victoria, BC, where he - was ranked 5th in. After 10 days of sailing: in BC, he travelled to days of racing where he placed first in the Laser sailors from many coun- tries and is the largest resh water regatta in Michael placed first at the Cornucopia Regatta | place finish at the Association's High School successes, ih His successful 1999 season games with their lone loss coming against Campbellford by a 5-4 margin. The Chiefs got a strong game from netminder Ryan Hogan who turned aside numerous ModJack scoring chances in the second period. Had the ModJacks been able to get a couple behind Hogan in the middle frame, the complexion of the game, and perhaps the final out- come, might have changed. But it was not in the cards for the ModJacks this night as the visitors made the most of their scoring chances to take a 5-0 lead into the dressing - season also included a second-place finish at this year's Scugog Cup 'Challenge. = ~~ ~All his success throughout the Ontario racing circuit as a mem- ber of the Ontario Sailing 'Association's Development Racing Team doesn't come easy though. ; © 'He weight trains year- round and is on the water seven days a week in the spring and summer. Michael sails his 15- foot Laser sailboat out of "Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club in Pickering. ...He will soon be in the market for corporate sponsorship which will give him the opportunity to campaign throughout Canada and thé US. Michael has his sights set on his first regatta of the 2000 season in < Florida next February "and is also aiming at the 2000 Ontario Summer Games. >) 'Anyone 'wishing to elp him out can contact .-Michael Honey at 985- 7469" of 'by email ab mhoney98@yshad.com, ee ee eA Ie RR RRR RR a RR A A Tr rd rr ror room after 40 minutes. And they added another five in the third to round out the scoring in double digits. This was "sure an embarassment for us," said coach Thornbury about the lop-sided loss on home ice. The MoJacks have at least six players on the shelf with an assortment of injuries. Thornbury refused to point to the casualty list as an excuse for Sunday night's effort, but he did allow that had the ModJacks been able to ice a full squad, "we would have given them a much better run." And he also noted that just 24 hours earlier, the MoJacks had come out of a very tough, physical match against the Campbellford Rebels with a hard-fought 4-2 victory in an inter-locking game played in Stirling. Against the Rebels on Saturday night, the MoJacks were down 2-1 in the second period before Jeff Clarke tied things up. The go-ahead marker AAI AI AIA SS SS SS SS SS SE SSS new one with: shrink wrapped winter storage * Hull wax from $6.95/ft. 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