SPORTS SHORTS MINOR HOCKEY MALMONT ATOM A On Nov. 3 our Malmont Atom 'A's were on the road to do battle against the Port Hope Redmen. This proved to be a seesaw battle on the scoreboard despite the fact that = period, Cannington tied it up. The fight was on as both teams made sev- el attempts 10 score. Port made good in the last two minutes of the game and for insurance, added another marker seconds later lo earn the win. Port's solid goaltending by Jon The road game in Port Hope was tough to take as an early season ten- dency to fade in the third came back to haunt the Country Style crew. The Redmen scored orice late in the sec: ond and added three in the third 10 tum a 5-2 Port lead into a 6-5 loss. i -- 10 tie the game late in the second. The score remained tied after three periods but a fine effort was shown by all. Special mention goes to Kyle Simms the Port Perry netminder for a great game between the pipes. Kyle stopped two breakaways and held the team prisq when Uxbridge scored at 14:46 of the first period. The game appeared stuck in the Port Perry end for quite some time. Uxbridge scored again at 12:08 of the second period. There finally assisted by Jeff Clarke and Rob 1 the contest our team clear- Chambers and Shane Savage kept Jason Phillips got Pert started after together during a rough second period ly held the edge in play. their team alive throughout this match. Kearns won a face-off in the offensive that saw the good guys shorthanded = Murphy, with one second remaining In a scoreless first period, the Scoring in this game for Port was zone to Shrigley. Shrigley fed Phillips an awful lot during the period. Great in the period. Port still had lots of time Malmonts swarmed around the offen. ick Pelyk 2 goals, assisted by Adam on the point ind his drive found pay- game, Kyle. to cach up. sive zone resulting in several frustrat. Hobbs, 2 assists and Scott Sanderson, dirt. lan got the next one himself, fir- The: 30th of October saw the Port Perry suffered their share of ing near misses. Persistence paid off, 1 assist and Greg Bruton assisted by ing from the circle off Keam's set-up. Sportsland Bantams host a strong penalties during both the second and however, and we broke the ice in the RY Moynes. King started the play in the neutral team from Pickering. Pickering third periods. Port finally got a break second period on a setup by Adam Port's next maich-up was against zone lo draw the other assist. jumped out to a first period two in the thirgeand with two Uxbridge Jones and Casey VanSchagen to Scott Stouffville. Port easily swept this team Each time scored, the Redmen lead, when Bill Zaparanuik, Daryl players in the box go, several good Jeffrey who cut around a defenceman under the rug as they skated to a 5-2 drew even. in the second Port Bougeois and Clay Scott teamed up shots away at the'Uxbridge goalie. and aimed a low shot perfectly into the far corner. Shortly thereafter, the Redmen came alive for three second period scores, one of which occurred while, they were shorthanded. In fact, they almost had another shorthanded goal but were foiled by Malmont goalie Daniel Lee who was forced to make a tough save despite having lost his stick. Earlier Daniel had made another nice save on a partial breakaway. Port Perry took advantage of a man-advantage situation in the second period as Adam and Scott assisted on Casey's goal. The Malmonts sppeared to be headed for an unfair loss as they were down by one goal with the third peri- od winding down. Early in the third, Derek Tindell had almost tied the score on a clearcut breakaway, but the Port hope goalie robbed him. We did finally manage the tying goal when Seth Gray slid a nice pass to Dillan Weber on a 2-on-1 break and Dillan tucked the puck away neatly. Steady work by defé Jeff victory. Scoring in this game was Scott Sanderson, 3 goals, 2 assists, Adam Hobbs, 3 assists, Nick Pelyk, 1 goal, 1 assist and Ryan McQuade 1 goal. With a second win under their belts, the Pineridge boys eamed a spot in the semi- finals leading up to 'A' champi- onship. Early Sunday moming, Port took 10 the ice to face Woodville. Port tried all their moves, but it was our might opponent who lit the scoreboard first. It wasn't until the second period that Port could do the same, but it wasn't enough as Woodville come out on top with a 5-1 victory over Port. * * Our only goal was scored by Ryan McQuade assisted by Ryan Moynes. Outstanding team effort proved to be an asset as well a solid defense dis- played by Adam Brain, Ryan Moynes, Glen Mcroady and Daron Chambers jumped out to a 5-2 lead with three quick counters. Laird outmaneuvered a defenceman and laid a perfect pass at the crease for a Sean Ellis tip-in to take the lead. Then Geer made a beau- tiful bank pass to send Bourgeios in alone from the red line and Dave scored on a determined effort, chip- ping the puck into the top comer as he was pulled down. Matt Morris also assisted on the play. Scott Heasman finished Port's scoring on another great individual effort, poking his own rebound past the goaltender on a rush set up by passes from Joe Broadworth and Jay Tredway. At that stage the roof fell in and it's back to thé drawing board for Monday's encounter with Lindsay. SPORTSLAND Wednesday Oct. 16 saw the COUNTRY STYLE BANTAM A Port Perry" 's Country Style Bantam Ashton (who perhaps played his best game of the young season), team cap- tain Justin Kowalczyk and Scott arper helped limit the Redmen scor- ing opportunities. Forwards Justin Sheehey and Brad Johnston shige) pursued their checki A's d their string of games against hight calibre opposition, play- ing Cobourg at home and travelling to Port Hope during the past week. Monday night at home, Country Style dominated play in the early going | but had "trouble finishing complement the work of today" oa ers. "It was encouraging to see our team come out the winner in the penalty column as they returned to their disci- plined hardworking style of play. Our next home game is Friday Nov. #at 8 p.m. when we play host to Port Hope. Come out and cheer them PINERIDGE SPORTS ATOM B : On Saturday the Pineridge Sports Atom B team travelled to Oakwood for their annial tournament. a i. Te up was against Was a see-saw Jey wil fi fa ent the clock od. In the last moments of the second looking plays. As is often the case, this inability to score hurt when the Cougars popped a quick pair late in the first period to take a 2-0 lead. . The Jay King, Ian Shrigley, Chad Kearns line finally broke the ice after some good pressure midway through the third, when King banged in a short rebound to narrow the gap to 2.1. Shrigley drew the assist onghe play. Satur 351 Yt ois back minutes later. With just under § minutes to play, Craig Laird made a nice rush to start play and Jeremy Geer also had a the bang-bang play. However, Cobourg came back and broke up the close game with two latg goals to seal 2 5-3 win over Country Style. (Children must be d Bantam Bs in Manvers for our third league game. The two teams were evenly matched in the skill department with Manvers having a noticeable size advantage. Our boys were not intimidated in the least, showing that quality checking and skating would make up for any size e. Manvers opened the shoring at 9:17 of the opening period. Port battled right back less than two min- utes later, Daryl Bourgeois assisted by Kenton Lefort put Port Perry back on a even keel. The game remained tied until midway through the second when Port's to Brent Harper and set up a two on one situation. Harper played it perfect- ly and at the last minute fed the puck in by the Manvers defenceman right to the stick of a wide open Kenton Lefort put Port Perry back on an even keel. The game remained tied until midway throughout the second when Port's DarylyBourgepis passed to Brent Harper and set up a two on one situa- tion. Harper played it perfectly and at the last minute fed the puck in by the Manvers defenceman right to the stick of a wide open Kenton Lefort who slipped the puck by the Manvers goalie. Manvers came back however Daryl Bourgeois passed. for the first Port Perry goal. Port scored again at 12:30 of the second period, Rick Olaisen assisted by Jon Jamieson and Brent once. again Rick Olaisen came up big. Pickering jumped out to a first period 2 goal lead, when Bill Zaparanuik, Daryl Bougeois and Clay Scott team up for the first Port Perry goal. Port scored again at-12:30 of the second period, Rick Olaisen assisted by Jon Jamieson and Brent Harper. Port scored once more before the end of the period and once again Rick Olaisen came up big. Pickering came back late in the third period to tie the game 3 to 3. On November 1st we were off to Oakwood for. the annual Vic Jewell Mémorial Bantam tournament | this was a d kend all 'Too bad near misses don't count! Port pulled their goalie in the final sec- onds. Mike Heasman on defence made one great save but Uxbridge managed to stuff the puck in the open net ending the game with a 3-1 score in their favour, We hope to see Matt Phillips back in action séon. He was out on Sunday due to an injury sustained on Friday night. Come on boys, we know you can do it -- Luke Caraghan and Brian Bickmore, goalies, GRAB THAT Pook! Rob Murphy, Jeff Clarke, Mike Heasman, Chris Drury, defence, STOP THOSE FORWARDS! Daryl McEnaney, Jason Todd Parry, Mike Morden, Br: orton, Tom round as our "boys fell three Straight games at the hands of Oakwood, Hagersville and Stroud. The scores were 5-1 with the only goal from Greg Thompson assisted by John Hall and Brett Lawsen. Our next game-was, a ' close 1-0 loss and our final game , ended with a 6-0 loss. Better luck next time guys. Our next home game is Wednesday against Millbrook. Hope 1o see all you fans out to support the team and their efforts. LEGION PEE WEE A The Port Perry Legion Pee Wee As saw action twice over the weekend. Friday night, they were host to the Port Hope club who definitely came to win. " Port Perry started out slow. We were missing two forwards -- Kevin Hobbs and Todd Parry due to injuries (hurry back boys we need you) and this didn't help, but our team just couldn't seem to outmaneuver the boys from Port Hope. The first period saw Port Hope score twice while Port Perry remained finally put Port on the board at 8:53 of the second period with an assist going to. Jeff Clarke, but Port Hope by us once again before the of period two, Port Perry struggled through the third period. At 1:19, Daryl Chamb Kevin bbs, Matt Phillips, Tim Fitzpatrick, forwards, SKATE, PASS, SHOOT AND SCORE! Let's sec some of that Port Perry energy return to those blades. Get tough, A CA IAN MIDGETS On Friday Nov. 1 the Canadian Tire Midgets played their first game of the day in the Oakwooltournament and managed to squeeze out a victory. The game started well enough with a goal by Stephen Desautels assisted by Todd Smart, but Little Britain got the next three. Port Perry was really on the ropes when Andy Wilson blasted one in the comer. This seemed to wake up some of the-other guys and the third period was faster paced. Steve Desautel tied up the Jame assisted by Nosh St. Almond. Since Port Perry scored the first goal, they took the extra points for the win. Game 2 Saturday evening our fel- lows came up against Markham. Port 2 goals and held a 2-0 lead Song lua into the third. The Tire od but couldn't fags flash. Markham man- and won 3-0. This loss put Port in the C final against Bracebridge. In the first period Port played supef hockey, out shooting and ; McEnaney. got his second goal®f the our skating the sition but once I EE LL LLL game with assists going to Jeff Clarke again couldn't §¢ Bracebridge : ' and tim Fitzpatrick. With 41 seconds i dying seconds (0 lead 1- | BLACKSTOCK ARENA - SKATING § io go Port Hope scored again Final 0. Bracebridge payed sold two way H WEDNESDAYS from 10 to 11 AM - Preschool Skating - FREE H sore in BS od Fad dow yl 8 vie fe : THASSOAYS tom 23010 3:30 PM - Preschool and Parents » Legion Pee Wee As travelled to x" Suny ramet Wodnisday H ~All il you're looking H¢ Usbridge for a 1 pm. start. Maybe 8 against Sunderland at 9:15 pm. in the ¢ babies .50 cents per person. * different time would Jisve héiped? 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