Scugog Citizen -- Tu After a week off for Christmas break, it was back to business for the Port Perry Broomball League with B and R hooking up with Framers in the first ult of the after- noon. Willic Edwards from Mike Mole put Swamp into the lead after five minutes of play. And that's how it stayed until the second when Brian Pomeroy popped two with assists to Brian Robi and CITIZEN SPORTS Goaltenders Rick McLean of Blackstock and Rick Lees from Woody's were put through their paces in the final game of the after- noon and they managed to blank the shooters until the end of regula- uon. In the five minute OT (with the goalies on the bench) Neil Woodrow gave Woody's a 1-0 margin from Bob Mason and Bruce Woodr Dave Canning. Keith Tremblay was in nets to record the shut-out. Things came up three's in game two as Monsma blanked Emmerson by a 3-0 count in the Snowy Down from Perry Mason got Monsma on the board and then it was Greg Gibson from Don Jansma before the end of the first, Murray Down pit the icing on the cake late in the game with help from Kevin Ibbitson and Bill Down Ken Lynde got the shut-out in this one But that didn't last very long as Ron Wagg tied things up just 15 seconds later with help from Bill Pra. The last couple minutes of this game were pretty wild with both teams pulling out all the stops for the go-ahead marker. But the Woodrows went to work and it was Bruce from Neil and that's how it ended as Woody's hung in for the 2-1 victo- ry over first place Blackstock. (see standings) In ladies action, Port went to defeat at the hands of Betz Pools of Uxbridge 2-1 with Janet Joncas netting the lone goal for Port Perry Back to business for broomball All eyes were on the bouncing ball In a broom- ball game Sunday between Blackstock and Woody's. That's Blackstock goalie Rick McClean ended 0-0 after regulation and wound up 2-1 for Woody's after a wild, 5-minute overtime with the goailes on the bench. Veteran Bruce Woodrow paying particular to the ball b i scored the winning goal for his team. See story dangerously close to his open net. This game for detalls. by John B. McClelland The Uxbndge Bruins came 10 play Sunday night and their determined effort paid off ina 74 victory over the Port Perry Malacks in Junior C hockey action al the Scugog Arena The Sth place Bruins who trailed league lead ing Molacks by 30 points going into Sunday's ult seemed 10 have more zip in their boots all And the visitors really took it 10 the Molacks in the middle frame as they hammered home four straight goals 10 open a 5-1 lead and break the maich wide open © Without taking anything away from the Bruins who were full marks for the win, the Malacks were probably | due 10 have a "fiat one," and the {xt they have had Just {wo games ia (wo | weeks didn't do them | much good, either. It was the Brus first win over the MoJacks who have lost | Just four games so far this wasn { Molacks opefird-the scoring mid-way through the first as Mark McKay converted a three on one break with Mike Coulson and Clair Cornish drawing the assists. For McKay, it off a shot that Dekker would like 10 have back as he got his trapper on it, but the puck squined free and landed in the net Late in the second the line of Cornish, McKay and Coulson combined for a MoJack goal as Commish finished off the play with a shot 0 the comer to make it 5-2 afier 40 minutes. For Commish it was his 24th of the campaign. Bruins out-shot Malacks 21-5 in the middie Bruins sting MoJacks with 7-4 defeat ing at 6:23 as Cobum scored his second of the evening off a scramble at the side of Pont Perry cage as the MaJacks were playing short-handed. Malacks were not able 0 ke advantage of power plays of their own late and they had a man advantage when Underwood fired one into the empty net 10 make the final score 74. Dekker had 10 face 48 shots in the Malack cage and aside from the one goal that got through his trapper, he turned in a solid effort Likewise, lan Witucki in the Bruin net who was lest ed on several occasions, | at least two goal posts | SLAPSHOTS: MoJacks have a busy | weekend coming up as {they travel 10 Lakefield | Fraday might (8:30) and on | Saturday afiernoon will be in Cobourg 10 take on the | Central League All Stars for a 2:00 PM faceoff | Tickets for the all-star | game are available at the gate. They return to the |S¢ ugog Arena Sunday | night for an encounter with the Latte Britan Merchants that starts ot the usual 7:30 wonng ouch, Bouin tod things 2 17:51 om 8 screen shee by captain Greg Cook tha found its way Swough » big crowd in front of Molack netminder Marc Dekker who had no chance 10 make the sop. Dekker, who joaned the chub las month, win wong between the pipes in the opening frame and wore it not for his fine work, Brass could have owned a substantial load The roof caved in on the Molacks in he wx ond as Bruins snapped home three goals in 2 five-minute span with Jason Underwood Greg Ferraro and Ryan Cobum doing the damage Thewr Sth goal at 11:02 by Kesh Prete win games a he has found the during » game Sunday between the MoJacks and the Bruins. frame, » pretty fair indication of the margin of RE lacks made & song effin So gt bach In this one early in the hind with 2 couple of quick goals. The firm was ot 4:28 as Coulson Nipped in # rehound on the power play with Jim Vernon and Trevor Mcintyre geting the assists. Loss than a minute lamer, Port Perry native Gavin Cochrane fired 3 shot through a crowd from his spot on the point and suddenly was 8 $4 hockey game. Kevin Bagshaw and Dan Shugprt drow the mas But the Bruirs thew cold water on the ups wis his Sth goad In as many Goalie Mare Dekker Uses the big stick 10 clear & 1008s PUCK Sway From the Crease ed Lakefield 3-1, Line Atom action On January 4, the Atom House League teams Whitby Auto Wreckers and Gord Lewts played © a 2-2 tie in an exciting, ight checking game that featured outstanding goaliending Wreckers' goalie Michael MacLenvan and Gord Lewss newmun, der Chris Thompson stopped 22 and 23 shots respectively. Wreckers opened the scoring at 529 when Wade Richie went end 0 end and passed 10 Blane Kinnunen who found the upper left hand comer Gord Lewis tied the score as Jeremy Pare scored in a goalmouth scramble with assists going 0 Enc Wygerde and Jordan MacKay These two evenly makched teams continued their tight checking and a 9:12 Gord Lewss" Durnel Loe scored unasseded from a goalmouth ramble Wreckers went on a power play al 9:06 and Lewis' goalie Chns Thompson made a great save on a breakaway by Wade Richie. A pat on the back 0 the defensive players for both sides as the "Dluckiners" played ught hockey. Wreckers' defensive players Kam Cooper, Nick Ostafichuk, Jamie Clarke, Keith Hancock, and Ken Ellis and Lown' Adam Kingma, Murphy Irvine and Leigh McClymont helped keep the game a low scoring affair, If the defence helped thew team 0 dud the goslics. Al the opening of the third pend, Lewts' chad Lance went in Briain dumped Lakefield 6-1, and the Bowmanville Eagles won 2 pair 7-5 ower Cobourg and 6-1 over Little Britain. With 44 points, MaoJacks we comforubly in front of the pack in the Central League sind ings. The real battle is for second place with Bowmanville 34 points, Linke Beitain 12 and Cobourg 30. Usbridge has 16 and Lakefield & Molacks have seven games 10 play before the regular schedule ends on February 2 Todd Taylor saw hus first scion Sunday as be has joined he team afer playng pant of the your with 2 Junior C squand ner Hamilion where he atiendod college whore on two rushes nd was by Michael MacLennan. AL 17:17 Wracken sed the game on a good by Wade Richie, afior porfoct passes from Jamie Olrke and Kosh Manoock, # two on 0 breakaway at 909, and Michard Maclonvan made 3 oe ve on a shor from close mange. Special mention should go 10 Whitby 's Eric Malmholt and Paul Palfrath for their effort during this game, and © Gord Lewis' Murphy levine and Devon Symes for loading heir ams offensive rushes.