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Scugog Citizen (1991), 24 Mar 1992, p. 18

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wr T= Bougog Clllaen -- Tuesday, March 34 100 B & R Swampers clinch broomball.championship With B and R Electric/Swamp Garage needing just one more win to clinch their second straight title in the Port Perry Broomball League, were not about the let the chance slip away against Blackstock Brewers Scugog Angels try-outs tonight The season gots underway this week for the Scugog Angels fast- ball club. Try-outs and practise will be held to-night (March 24) starting at 9:00 PM in the gym at RH Cornish School in Port Perry. And Angel manager Don Hurst said a second practise is slated for next Tuesday (Mar. 31) evening at 9:00 PM in the school gym. All ladies (21 or over) interest- ed in competitive fastball this summer are welcome at these The Angels, in their first sea son this summer, will be playing n the Oshawa League and will be hosting the Ontario Senior Elimination tournament in Port at the Scugog Arena Sunday afternoon. But both teams ggme out of the gate determined to get that all-important first goal and both goalies had to be on their toes as they were tested carly and often. The first period was fast- paced and highly entertaining, but scoreless. The second period was only 39 seconds old whea B and R struck and drew first Brian Robinson was set up by Brian Pomeroy and Wayne Lown. That score didn't stand up very long as less than a minute, B and R went up 2-0, this time on a clever three-way passing effort by Mike Mitchell and Dale Lown feeding Dan Taylor who scoring 10 give Swampers a 3-0 bulge and from that point on the team stuck to its disciplined game plan 10 run down 10 win the 8 & R Electric' Swamp Garage captured thelr ond straight title in the Port Perry Broomball League, Sunday at Scugog Arena. (See story.) members include from Team (front, Tim A ge, Keith Tremb left) Mike Mole, Brian P Y game and the league champi- onship. Keith Tremblay was in the cage for B and R, and he was full marks for the full shut-out victo- Meanwhile in Ladies action, the Port squad went down to defeat against Betz Pools of Uxbridge by a 1-0 margin with the only goal coming with just 1:20 left to play in regulation. Perry I" Citizen's playoff schedule | | Here are times and dates for upcoming games as three Port Perry teams continue their quest for an ail-Ontario hockey title. The Juveniles and Midgets are In the final series, the [m-------------- MoJacks are in quarter finals. | PORT JUVENILES VS. ACTON (Best of 5, Acton up 1-0) } ; : Wed. March 25 in Port, 9 p.m. . a Sat. March 28 in Port, 8 p.m. Blackstock Brewers gave it thelr best shot but Redman, Kevin Grieve, Bill Pratt, Tom Wotten (and Sun. March 29 in Acton, 2 p.m. | came up with Port Perry Broomball at back) Scott MacLennan, Ron Mon. March 30 in Acton, 8 p.m." . Team mem- Pete Keun Dave Datton. R McLean, Gord PORT MIDGETS VS. BEAMSVILLE I bars include (tron) Darryt Deon, Doug Short, Aon Bryans, ond (Boot ot, Port up 8 points 0 ona) Youth soccer registration Wed. March 25 in Beamsville, 8 p.m. Sun Warn 2 Bouma 8305. | sets a brand new record Wed, April 1 in Port, 8:30 p.m." § After a very successful registra- nity, however, the club is pleased weekend, with play going through tion weekend on March 610 8, the to be able to accommodate even to mid- JR.C MOJACKS VS. ERNESTOWN Scugog Youth Soccer Club is more players this year. As a result, 'This year should be seven series game looking forward to a record year in another weekend of registration is exciting because of the new club (Bast of ee March 26 Ast d eo) | 1992. The number of players cur- planned for this Saturday and house, canteen and toilet facilities Sat. March 28 in Emestown, 8:15 p.m. rently registered to play soccer Sunday at the Port Perry YMCA that have been built at the Scugog Sun. March 29 in Port, 7:30 p.m this year is more than 10 per cent on Queen St. Parents who missed Soccer Fields. These fine facilities Thurs. April 2 in Emestown, 8:16 p.m." higher than last year at the same registering their children on the were constructed with support Sat. April 4 in Port Perry, 8 p.m." time. March 6 weekend, can sign up from the Town of Scugog, the (* M necessary) Because of increased support then without a late penalty. Onuario "poration and from the Scugog business coumu- Registrations will be accepted the Scugog Youth ub. J J INE UN SU" on Saturday March 28, between 10 The Soccer Club, however, CHEV O-0LDS LTD. 985-8401 268 0ueen st, Port Perry AR7-B903 or. ne am. and 4 p.m., and on Sunday March 29 between 11 am. and 3 p.m. The cost is $40 per player and $100 per family. The meet the coach night should occur before the long weekend in May and the first games just after the long needs help in furnishing the new club house. Folding chairs and tables, benches and a cash register are needed. Anyone who is able to donate these to the soccer club should call Liz Drebit at 985-0537 or Alf Huggins at 985-3045.

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