Tiremen skate to victory " Midget B's Canadian Tire Midget B's played Bobcaygeon on Dec. 4, at Scugog Arena. Port passed and skated well and-had litle trouble winning by a score of 7-3. Scoring were Steye Desautels, Mike Williams, Bair Prechitko, Chad Garvock, y Parry & Mark Cosway with 2. Assists to Chad Garvock, Scott Airey 3, Parry 2, Todd Smart, Mike Sluggett, Steve , Desautel 2, Jason Coutoulakis and Simon Traynor. Goaltending duties were shared by Mike Tripp and Rick Hutchinson. Bancroft Tournament December 8 - Early morning opponents were the Renfrew Midgets. This was a close game until penalties did our guys in. Renfrew went ahead by a goal in the second period and scored two more late in-the third to win 3-0. Mike Tripp was picked MVP for this game. Second:game was against North Frontenac Midgets. Port opened the scoring at 6:43 of the first period on a deflection by Todd Smart, assists Corey Wilson & Mike Williams. The opposition scored late in the period to knot "the score at 1-1. In the second N.F.%scored at 5:17t0 take a 2-1 lead. The Tiremen replied 30 sec- onds later to tie things up at 2. Goal scored by Corey Wilson from Blair Prec! # In the last of the period + Mark Cosway scored to make the a score 3-2 for Port. Assists to Lindsay Parry and Mike Sluggett. In the third period it was all Carson Lewis and Kevin Brown as they controlled the period scor- ing two goals to ice the win for North Frontenac 4-3. Noah St. Amand was picked + The two losses put the Tiremen into the "C" final against - Tamworth. This was a close game with the lead.changing hands sev- eral times, but as in the first two games foolish penalties cost the team the win. Goals by Scott Airey & Todd Smart with assists to Mike Sluggett and Corey Wilson. Final score 4-2 for Tamworth. The boys had gleven goals scored against them in the three games and 6 were scored while they were a man short, Penalties don't pay! Atom | Whitby Auto Wreckers Atom Housg League Team Win 'B' Championship at Oakwood Tournament (Dec. 6-8 1991). The Whitby Auto Wreckers Atom House League team cap- ~tured the 'B' champi nop. tournament the week end of December 6-8. Outstanding ding, soli two- The second period was score- lest and at 2:03 of the third Blaine scored from Kam way hockey and timely scoring, typified the "Wreckers" Fi and again at 1:42 Blaine Ki added the i Coaches Crouter, Hancock and MacLennen fo d the winning goal assisted by Joel Van Camp. Cooper, Keith Hancock, com ir forward lines vid Crouter + and Nick and got.a solid disciplined effort ~Ostafichuk played solid defense from every member of the team. throughout the game. Game One - Northminster 4, Game 4 - Auto Wreckers 4, Whitby Auto Wreckers 3. Ajax 0. In their first game on Friday This was an exciting champi- evening the Auto Wreckers met a onship game that featured superb tough Oshawa team. Blaine goaltending as. Michael Kinnunen opened the scoring, MacLennan stopped seventeen assisted by Steve Nagy at 9:44 shots en route to his third shutout.. and Blaine Kinnunen replied again, unassisted, at 3:12. Northminister led by two goals until 5:15 of the third when Alex Upton scored from Blaine Kinnunen and Steve Nagy. The Auto Wreckers pressed but were Auto Wreckers scored early at the 15 second mark as Blaine Kinnunen scored assisted by Jamie Clarke and Jon Sanders. In the second period Alex Upton scored unassisted, and then at'5:24, Steven Nagy from Alex unable to tie the game. . Upton. Game 2 - Auto' Wreckers 3, The final goal-was scored by Kingsview 0. Jon Sandefs on a breakaway neat- Goalie Michael MacLennan ly bo up by Blaine Kinnunen. was g for the ions to the Whitby of the tournament stopping thir- teen tough shots to earn his first of three shytouts. - The line of Wade Ritchie, Kevin Ellis and Joel Van Camp . scored first as Wade Ritchie scored on a good second effort" assisted by Jeel Van Camp and DavidCrouter. Again in the first, the line of Blaine Kinnunen, Jon Sanders and Jamie Clark put Port on top 2-0, r Jon Sanders scored assisted by Blaine Kinnunen. Jamie Clark took a stiff check in order to set up this goal. Michael MacLennan continued play solid' hockey between the pipes. The defence pairings of David | and Keith Hancock and Nick Ostafichuk and Kam ~ Cooper were unbeatable time after time for Port Perry The line of Ag Upton, Steven "Nagy and Paul, Brain supplied consistent forechecking. Still in the second period Ken Ellis scored at 2:56 gn a clean cut breakaway. The Auto Wreckers i -- Wreckers and their coaches on a fine tournament. A great team effort earned the. players the Oakwood Atom Championship! Coldwell Banker - Country Lane Petite Ringette Port's Petites rebound for 6-6 tie. The flu bug took its toll as four of Port's Coldwell Banker Petites * were unavailable for Sunday's league game against Markham. Filling in admirably were Alicia and Miranda Burgess. Alicia, between the pipes,' allowed. only one goal in the sec- Miranda ' Avery slow start saw Port's Country Lane Petites at the short end of a 5-0 score after the first half. Their undefeated league record was in j The girls regained control in the secqnd 'period '@ Jennifer "Donnelly scored twice and Jennifer F d her to play aggressive hockey and with this win continued to their game. Game 3 « Auto Wreckers 3, Gord Lewis 0. Ina thrilling game, between two opposing Port Perry House | League teams,"Auto Wreckers earned a birth in the Championship 'B final, Michel 3 boii MacLennan stopped twenty-six shots in an exciting game ft ing end to end action, ich Paul Van Camp CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Ontario LIL 187 ait 0985-9725 d by Blaine Kinnunen. Busifess Consulting Income Tax Planning & 'Consulting __, Financial , Planing & Projections CORPORATIONS FARMS +. INDIVIDUALS SMALL BUSINESS | - 'scoring at 7:48 season's first goal. Jennifer Imrie, on defence, fed the attack by set- ting up two assists and Cathy Cooper came up with a strong, supportive gamé effort. Diane Vanderligt played as white stick for her first time, earning an assist. An exciting second period pro- vided Coldwell Banker gi tie, keeping their Pee Wee Legionaires * On Friday night, the Pee Wee Loonsiess played host to Pon For two periods, the home téam were able to skate with the visi- tors, they definitely out hit them, but couldn't match them on the scoreboard. Part way through the second period, it was bad guys 3, good guys zp. 1 like a long road back when Tim Fitzpatrick finally blasted a 30 footer ;into the top corner to go, into intermission down two. When. the game got back underway after a fresh flood, Jason Logan caught the Port Hope goalie wandering from his cage and potted one on a pass from Kevin- Hobbs to pull within one. At about this point it b Kevin Hobbs picked honors in this one and Sy play of Brian Bickmore in the cage was nothing shert of spectacular. Also worthy of mention was the play of Mike ke Morgen. Daryl McEnaney Brad Morton who provided solid support all week- end as well a8 Luke Carnaghan who shared goaltending duties. Pearce Auction Novice Pearce Auction Novice win Ennismore Ta ent. : This past weekend saw a deters mined Port Perry Novice team win apparent that Port Hope's two forewagg lines were not going to have the legs to hold onto their lead. ¢, . Kevirt- Hobbs 100k control from here, scoring one to tie it up and another 3 ;minutes later to give the 'Legionaires a 4-3 victory. Helping Kevin with his heroics were Jason Logan, "Todd Parry and Rob Murphy. A good effort by"all hands in this one. On Saturday, the team took to the road: for a tournament in Stouffville. 'An early morning match-up . against the home .team found our boys to be a step behind for most tipped in a shot from Clarke from" the point. This tied it at one but Stouffville went on to score*3 more before the'final bell. Dropping to the 'B' sille of the tournament, the Legionaires next met Ajax. - After some breakfast, Port came out' blazing, Scoring ¢ two in the first and one in the third before Ajax mounted a comeback to pull within one. Scoring for Port were Kevin Hobbs, Jason Logan and Matt Phillips avith assists going to Mike Heasman,*Logan, Chris Drury, Todd Parry, Rob Murphy and Tom Chambers. . This 3-2 win put Port in the | consolation final and 'wouldn't you know it we met Port Hope agdin. These guys wereanxious 10 get retribution for their loss less than 24 hours earlier. A wide open first pegiod saw lots of action but strong goaltend- ing 'at both ends kept the score goose eggs. Finally Port Hope drew first blood se Segond, a lead they te imaily Kevin Hobbs, who must have a thing for Port Hope, took a pass from Jason Logan and soared up the ice; put a clever fake on the goalie and tied it at one. With nine minutes left, Hope pulled ahead again, this good. The Legiopaires a for everything they had at the Port Hope net but their goaltender kept *. coming up big. < its first On Friday night, the boys played a tough Pejerborough nationals squad. Scott Brownson opened the scor- ing assisted by Linemates jason Whitworth and Braden Tarbotton. .Early in the second period, our boys opened a 2-0 lead on a goal, from jason Whitworth set upby Mark Blakley and Braden . The Nationals stormed back with two unanswered goals to tig the score at 2-2. ith leds than four minutes to go in the game, Chris Skerratt iced the game with a neat piece. of stickhandling to deposit the puck - behind a ling Peterborough of the game. Port's lone marker", INE 3 sprawling op -was scored by Fitzpatrick when he netminder with Dean Van Camp drawing the 'assist. Game two on Safurday against Ennismore was early and our boys left their skating legs at home. Port perry opened the scoring once again with a goal by Braden Tarbotton assisted by«Jason Whitworth. After Eanismore tied the score, Braden Tarbotton scored on a solo effort torput Port back in the léad. Ennismore took charge, scoring twice to put them ahead 3-2. Port fought back with Tarbotton eaming his hat trick but . with a little over a ;minute to go, Ennismore took the lead for good 'and Port came out on the short end of a4-3 score, In the third game against the Peterborough Noyiee Minor Petes, our boys played extremely well, much of the play but had to settle for a 3:3 draw. if'they qualified for the final championship game against the Petes, With a little help from onc pil opponents the boys" advanced the title gare at 7:00 p.m. Saturday night. The final. game was amazing il the Jad cng bi Be his belly to Jason, More Sport Shorts, page 21