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Scugog Citizen (1991), 31 Dec 1991, p. 14

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Sportsland stone-walls Fitzgerald's 4-0 There was something of an upset in Scugog Mens Hockey action December 29 as Sporisiand sionc-walled Fitzgerald's by a 4 0 score John Moore wmed in a fantas tic game between the pipes for Sponisiand 10 get 8 well-deserved shut-out. Bill Bridge, Scott Davis, Keio Kinnunen and Mike McQuade did the scoring with assists to Bridge, Jim Fowler, Ivan Geer, Wayne Norton and Ken Little Crandells had a fairly casy ume geting by Norton's by a 4.1 margin with John Robertson and Ken Jeffrey each notching a goal and assist. Singles went 10 Rob Kroonenberg and Rick Olaisen Twb assists went to Richie LeFort with one cach 10 Donovan Smith, Sieve Groves and Ron Thomson George Gladish tallied for Nortons with help from Mark Jobb and Al Bonner In the opener, J and D defeated Compton Cable 3.1 with goals from Colin Assclsuine, Dave Milion and Bob Lee. Helping out were Fred Moffatt with three, Todd Wilbur and Terry Flicler Bill Van Camp from Jim Beatty did the scoring for Compton Van and Truck World nipped second place Andersons 3.2 in something of an upset. Clarence Stephenson led the way with 2 goals and an assist; Kevin Reid had a goal and two assists with Dale Bronson and Brian Samis BOING assists Rick Sheehey and Darcy Milligan replied for Andersons with assists going to Doug Suppelsa, Clark Durward and Lee Steeves There were four games on ap Boxing Day and all the Chnstmas turkey and cgg-nog dida't have much effect on the smipers as they managed to [ill the nets in three of the four encounters In the first game this fine Boxing Day, Joe Mcintyre fired the hat trick and Darcy Milligan had a pair as Andersons ganged up on Crandelis 6-1. Ron Zaparanuik had the lone goal for the winners with assists (2) going 10 Doug Suppeisa, Carl Durward, Peter Lane, Lee Steeves and Sean Fewer. John Delorme and Ron Zaparanuik had one cach The pace slowed a bit in game two as Nortons came away with 3 1-1 win over Van and Truck World. Richard Sakanashi paced Norons with two goals and Jason Warner had the other. Assists went 10 Wamer, George Gladish with two and Brian Norton with one Mike Driscoll from Dale Bronson got the lone goal for Van and Truck The goals came at a fast and furjous pace as fourth place Sporisiand out-lasied J and D Carpentry 7-5 Bill Bridge just keeps putting the points on the board as he hit There was no shortage of goals as Whitby Auto Wreckers and Port Perry Lions hooked up in a wide open Atom House League encounter last Saturday This one featured just about everything: plenty of scoring chances, good goal-iending, cven a penalty shot and when it was over the Wreckers emerged victorious by a 9-5 margin ' Although 14 goals were produced, don't blame the goalies as Mike MacLennan for the" Wreckers and Tim Wray for Lions stopped several break aways and touch chances, in facing 26 and 37 shots respectively The Lions scored first as Enc Troan connected on a pass from Ryan Hawkins and that was fol lowed by Josh Martin who cluded two checkers for his goal with assists 10 Jencho Baron and Alex Wordley MacLennan in the Whithy net made a dazzling glove stop and that sent Joel Van Camp and Ken Ellis away 10 the Lions zone where Joel finished the play afier a super pass from Ellis. Persisent checking by the Lions led 10 the next goal notched by Scott Cunningham with assists 0 Sean Fletcher and Hawkins. The Lions continued to force the play with Greg Rainer and Ryan Hawkins sending Josh Martin in on a breakaway 10 put Lions up 4-1 afier the first In the second, the gap was upped to 5-1 as Cunningham clicked with help from Fletcher and No shortage of goals in Atom House League Hawkins. But the momentum, which had been in favour of the Lions, slowly began 10 change as the Wreckers line combos began to click micely Blaine Kinnunen, Steve Nagy and PJ Palfrath pressed hard and it paid off at 10:50 as Nagy one-timed the pass from Kinounen 10 make ins2 The turning point in this one came on two quick goals by Kam Cooper on a line with Paul Brain and John Saunders Lions went on a power play forcing Maclennan 10 make some fine stops from close range. Then at the other end of the ice, Tim Wray made thiee incredible stops from close range but the fourth shot by Wade Ritchie got by him with Jamie Clarke and Ellis getting the assists The Wreckers went ahead 10 stay at the begin. ning of the third as Kinnunen did the damage with a natural hat tnck, including one off a penal ty shot. Van Camp set up the other two markers Alex Upton completed the Wreckers scoring as he tipped home a fine pass from Nagy 10 make the final 9-5 Hats off 10 Lions forwards Cunningham and Fletcher for their hard work in the offensive zone every shift and 10 Nick Ostafichuk and Keith Hancock of the Wreckers for great work along the blue line And finally, 10 the two goalies MacLennan and Wray who faced a total of 73 shots in what tan only described as an old-fashioned "bam burner." 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Lance, Reg Mcintyre and Todd Wilbur all had a pair of helpers each Game four was a one-sided affair with Fizgerald's running up a 6-1 victory over Compton Lee Wilbur had three goals and an assist with Doug Bronson getting three assists and a goal Rob Evans and Bart Wager rounded out the sconng with Carl Fitzgerald setuing up three goals and Henry Forderer getting two A solo assist went 10 Jody Peters Bill Van Camp from Larry Page provided the scoring for Comptons Van and Truck World pulled out another point December 22 after battling back from a 3.1 deficit 10 salvage a 44 ue Larry Pilkey led the way for Van and Truck with two goals and an assist with Tim Cullen and Tony Oxley getting one each Kevin Reid and Mike Adam has two assists with Mike Driscoll collecting one Crandell's marksmen were Ken Jeffrey with a pair, Richie LeFort with a goal and two helpers and John Robertson with a singleton. Sieve Calder had two assists with one cach 10 Troy Glazier, John Kotarba and Rob Kropnenberg The first game of the morming was not much of a contest as Sportsiand had little trodble defeating Compton Cable 9-3 This was a game in which Sportsiand players were able 10 pad out their individual scoring points. Bill Bridge, the League '§* leading scorer popped in a pair of markers and added an assist with Tom Patton having the same numbers. Mike McQuade and Brian Callery hit for four points on a goal and three helpers. Wayne Norton and Tim Ashbridge had a goal and assist and Ivan Geer had a single goal. With two assists each were Jim Fowler and Doug Bache Ron Compion and Bob Beveridge clicked for Compion with a goal and assist with Larry Page rounding out the scoring Dave Harrison and Bill Van Camp cach one assist Game two was a much closer affair as Fitzgerald's was able 0 hang in and squeeze by second place J and D Carpentry by a score of 3-2 Rob Evans and Carl Fitzgerald had a goal and assist cach with a singleton from the stick of Ban Wager. Ken Smart, Mark Pehlemann, Jody Peters and Bruce Smith all contributed with an assist For the Carpenters, the scor ing was Todd Wilbur from Joe Carran and Fred Moffau from Wilbur and Gary Lance Fast, hard checking action was the main feature in the final match of the morning as Anderson Chev Olds nipped Norton's Constriiction 4-3 Joe Mcintyre led the winners with a pair with Peter Lane and Glen Hudson cach notching a goal and assist Carl Durward had a fine game in a play-making role as he set up three of them. Doug Suppelsa, Ron Zaparanuwik and Wayne Taylor get the 'other asnsts For Norton's, Dave Dickson, Doug Brown and Jason Warner did the scoring with assists 10 Dave Roth (2) George Gladish, Ken Davison, Randy Prosser and Richard Sakanashi Curlers: are you up for the 'Challenge'? If you like 10 waich competi- tive curling at its wp-noich best, you might want 0 mark January 24-27 on your calender right now Port Perry Curling Club will host the 1992 Challenge Round East, bringing together 16 of the top teams that have either been eliminated from Regional compe- tition in the Blue Light Tankard or have the most points from cash 3 The area wakes in everything cast of Yonge Street 10 the Quebec border and nonh 10 Parry Sound What it all means is that 16 s of the most talented curlers fr this area will at the Port Perry Club and itwill certainly be an entertaining and competitive weekend of curling. The winner will gain a berth into the Ontario Provincial Playdowns for the ulu- mate reward of a chance 10 repre- sent Ontario in the 1992 Labaus Briar The first games are slated 10 stant Friday, Jan. 24 at 6:00 PM with action continuing through Saturday, Sunday and Monday The Port Perry Club is hon oured 10 be selected 10 host this event and anyone wishing more info can contact OCA Club rep Ralph Fairman at 985-2160 or (bus) 985-7351 Don't forget the weekend of January 24:27 for some great curl- ing right here in Pont Perry FORDER 34 Water Street, Part Perry, Ontarfo LOL 1)2 9858471 - PARKS INSURANCE BROKERS INC. PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL OF YOUR GENERAL INSURANCE NEEDS

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