22 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, October 10, 2001 MoJacks host Bullets on Sunday "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Crestwood course Adam Jones and Ryan McQuade when the Molacks visit Friday Page 2 Marks ears age broke down Balser stood his W€'€ the MoJack goal scorers, and night. round they both picked up an assist as "I think they'll be coming right ¢ He made perhaps his best stop did Jason Whitworth. at us," said Evans. On Sept. 1, 2001, ball and nine hole alter- Mark Moore led the Chiefs on the scoresheet with two goals, and Scott Turyk netted a single to go Crestwood Golf Club cele- brated their 25th anniver- sary. This coming Sunday evening, the MoJacks host the Bobcaygeon Bullets, another team that has nate shot. The winners were presented with mono- grammed 25th anniversary of the match when he kicked out a right pad to block a Merchant shot through traffic from between the hashmarks. This young MoJack squad will simply have to get used to playing in the less-than-friendly confines of the Lakefield Arena with its smaller ice surface and tight cor- ners which yield plenty of quirky with a couple of helpers. SLAPSHOTS: The Mo)acks have several days before their next out- ing, Friday night in Georgina. They handled the Ice fairly easily 6-2 in the season opener, Evans said it would be a serious struggled in the early going, but also a team that Evans said cannot be taken for granted. They play a hard-hitting, aggres- sive brand of hockey, he noted, and despite a 9-2 win for MoJacks in the season opener, the game but coach The day opened with renowned piper, Jim Anderson, bringing the golfers to the first tee. The competition for the Crestwood Cup (sponsored by Race Toyota) format was teams of three competing Crestwood Cups, shirts and golf balls. An enjoyable lunch and social time fol- lowed. Crestwood Golf Course is sponsoring the United Way tournament on Saturday, Oct. 6 at | p.m. mistake for the team to take Friday's game too lightly. The Ice, who have yet to win this season following losses to Lakefield and Uxbridge, will likely be hungry and in a snarly mood was much closer than the score indicates. Faceoff for what should be an entertaining Junior C game this coming Sunday at the Scugog Arena is 7 p.m. bounces off the boards. The Chiefs jumped all over the MoJacks in this one on Oct. 2, tak- ing a 4-0 lead in the first stanza, and then matching the MoJacks' ¢ | two goals in the final 40 minutes. over 27 holes - nine holes Call United Way to register scramble, nine hole best- at 878-5081. www.portperrystar.com Driving Tips for Summer Weather Fall is already here and in only a short amount of time winter will be upon us. As you gear up for the colder temperatures, now is a good time to remember to take preventive measures in the care of your vehicle. 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