MORE SPORTS SHORTS FROM PAGE 12 game 5-4. You Port girls are a very tal- ented strong team. Look for the high comers in the net and stay out of the penalty box and we should walk away with quite a few wins this year. Bantam B Sportsland Bantam B's have had a very heavy schedule in the last two weeks playing 6 games coming up with 3 wins 2 losses and a tie. This team appears (0 be maturing and com ing together with a total effort Our two week recap starts with a home game against the Millbrook #1 team. Port took the lead part way through the second period, with a goal by Kenton Lefort assisted by D Bourgeouis and Rick Olaison Sportsland managed to hold back the strong Millbrook squad unul the mid point of the third period. Millbrook scored two quick goals and that was all she wrote. The players put up a valiant effort in this match but lady luck was not smiling on this particular night Game two finds us in Bowmanville on November 10. Here we encounter a team that pound for pound outweighed our squad by a long shot, but with a team fast on its blades and good heavy hockey we managed 10 oul score ths big team 4 10 }. Goals - Bourgeouis with 2, Harper with |, and Jeff Jamieson with one. Assists weni to Lefont with 2, Bourgeouis with one nd one © Gilbert. Summa, Hall, and Olsen abso collected assists November 12 wat the best game of the season thus far. with fast end wo end hockey all the way. Both teams played well snd the game could have gone either way bua, Port Perry came out on op of the 4 © 3 wore _ Pon wok the lead early in the first period with & goal by Bowrgeoun ssusted buy Lafort. A fired up eam oi the begin ning of te second period sew an unas sisted marker by Matt Hobbs Six min wien left in the second period saw Pickering pack wp Ow pace and retals wie with Owee quick ghals. The final period was dog fight with both ams pving & vali efor. With & minute wd fifty leh in Ow period Devon Bla wsied by John Hall Sed Se game » 3 apace. Port caught fire and with one second remaining in the game Bourgeous wok & pte perfect pass from Harper u Oe Blue ine and with » perfect shot found the mark mu 000 mark in Be hard persed 10 give we a much deserved win. Ports defense played an oviviending game, and » sold game from Soon Prachi mn ne Const gress guys November 11 Port hosted Masvers The boy dd not have o sterling por formance as they seemed listless and very tired and went down to defeat 7 to 2. Scoring the markers for the Sportsland squad were Harper and John Jamieson with the assists being picked up by J. Hall. November 16 the Sportsland crew are back on track and put together a real team effort to defeat Omemee 6 to 2 on their home turf. Scoring the Markers in this game were Hobbs, Harper, Olaisen, Lawson, Bourgeois and Jeff Jamieson. Assists were picked up by Gilbert, Hall, John Jamieson, Lawson, Jeff Jamieson, and Bourgeouis and Hobbs each picked up a pair of assists All in all this was 2 well played game with the both teams playing par ucularly hard and al times the referees had 10 introduce the boys 10 the sin bin...61 minutes were registered during the game in penalties with Sportsiand picking up 3 of those minutes. - Last but not least Sunday after noon, November 17 saw the Sportsland crew in Oshawa 10 face the Canadian Tire Red Wings. This proved 10 be an interesting day. The boys wok a three © zip lead in the first period and seemed 10 have this one in the bag. but afer such s fast opening we watched as the Red Wings pulled out all the stops and we managed to come away with & be. Scoring for Port, Harper with a pair and Lefort and Zaporwnuik with singles. Assists were picked up by Hall, Lefont and Blau with & parr of assists to Bourgeouns This team is fast picking up steam and would appreciate seeing you all oul 10 their next home game which is See you ui the rink. N IGA Juniors. The Pont Peggy IGA Jumsions we on # oll and have won five comecutive ringetie games With Amy Sinclar in net, the team played & hotly comtestod match against Puckering Junion. Pickering came out quickly and scored within the first four minutes But the load wan short dived wm Vicki Stimion passed 10 Desnns Dempsey for the fmt Port Perry gosl Deanna notched her second of the ame past» few misses later, this time oo unassisted effort With two minutes to play in the first hall, Sarah Coyne took » pass from Kyle McCrae for the final goal of he game i was» tough victory for the Port girls with an evenly matched opponent. Amy Sincier had & wrong pane in he goal. rewrtng mumerow Prkering chances Pineridge Sports Atom B On Thursday night the bosy met up with Omemee for a regular league game. As usual, with this team it proved to be an extremely tough game for Pon. Omemee started off with a goal in the first minutes of play, but from then on, Chambers kept any further attempts for Omemee to score. Late in the second period with a goalie change and Port's legs slowing down, taking any opportunity for Port to catch up. However, we did squeak one in by Danny Lyons with help from lan Parliament and Ryan McQuade. On Saturday the boys travelled 10 Little Britain for their annual tourna ment Their first game was against Oak Ridges. Port quickly got on the score board by Nick Pelyk on a pass from Scou Sanderson and Aaron Chambers Then Scott helped himself 10 a goal closing the period with & 2-1 lead. lan Parliament found the net in second period play, assisted by Dave Gainey Oak Ridges scored to close the gap. but Port earned the win with a goal by Adam Hobbs. The final score was 4.2 for Port Port continued-they winning streak as they met up with Onllia, however, it did not start out that way. Onillia scored first, with Port tying it up with five seconds on the clock in the first period. This brought Port back © life as they lit the scoreboard seven more umes to take & commanding lead and win the game 8-1 Scoring in this game was Dave Gainey, 2 goals, 2 assists, Scott Sanderson 2 goals, | assist, Danny Lyons 2 gosis. Adam Brain and lan Parliament, | goal, | assist, Adam Habbs, Glen McCready and Brad Monsma, | ssist each This put Port in he championship game on Sunday sflermoon The Pineridge boys came up aguinst the Usbridge Atom 'A' team They were ready for the challenge » Oey held onto & 2.0 lead well into he second period. Usbridge finally scored 10 close the gap to 1 gosl, but Port responded with & goal by Adam Hobbs, sssisted by lan Parliament Scott Sanderson ten sored with help from Ryss McQuade snd Adan Bram Then Usbridge scored & goal but the favour was geturned when Ryan Moynes sco on an empty nel © ne aw . sinst this powerful swam. The fist two gost were scored by lan Parliament snd Rysn McQuade snuted by Adem Hobbs and Danny Lyons Goalies Chambers and Savage shaved gosliending duties and exch only allowed one posal seninst. This CHRIS Features: Pun Power Suppbs + 10 Favorite Uhaswnt Recall * Advanced Om Sevven Conphace . Bavriver / Donors FINANCING AVAILABLE OFFER GOOD ONTIL DEC. 1591 TMAS SPECIAL -- tit aE pri 10 be a test of ability for both of them as well as defensement Moynes, Brain, Chambers and McCready. This game was definitely a team effort. The boys worked hard to win this championship game. Congratulations, boys! Pearce Auction Novice 1 The Port Perry Pearce Auction Novice hockey team had a busy week- end sweeping Cobourg, Uxbridge and the Oshawa Novice Candiens Our boys came out flat on Friday night, and played two periods of score less hockey before falling behind in the final frame by one goal. Our boys woke up and Braden Tarbotion potied the tying goal assisted by Jason Whitworth and John Burnett Moments later, Cobourg was styfied by a sprawling D'Arcy Stephens and Port Perry roared back with the win ning goal off s strong effort by Dean Van Camp assisted by the tenacious forechecking of Sieve Wygarde and Mike Lefort. Once again, Port Perry played surong defensively, thanks to Mark Blakely, Sean Jeffrey, John Burnett, David Justynski and Grant Hooker, limiting Cobourg's shooters to a minimum of shots on net. In game two, Port Perry empha- sized positional play and increased passing in the neutral zone. Scott Brownson finally got on track with four goals, thanks to his 'production line' team mates of Jason Whitworth and Braden Tarbotion. Port Perry cruised to a 6-1 win. Other markers were scored by Chris Skerratt and Braden Tarbotton. Mark Blakely played exceptionally defensively, moving the puck up to his forwards and unleashing numerous shots from the blue line On Sunday moming, Port stunned a novice squad from Oshawa 5-0 Steven Wygerde had & two goal per formance with assists from Mark 'Blakely, Dean Van Camp and Mike Lefort. Each member of the 'produc ton line' counted goals. 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