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Scugog Citizen (1991), 19 Jan 1993, p. 22

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wp ¥3-- Scugog Citizen - Tuesday, J: Swampers cruise to another victory 'B&R Swampers kept up their winning ways as they cruised to' a 6-1 victory over Emmerson's Ins in local league play for the first game of Sunday's play after a week layoff +The first period ended up with B&R in possession of a single goal lead which came from the broom of Dan Taylor assisted by Tim Ashbndge The second frame saw the floodgates open as they amassed a 4-0 lead before Emmerson's replied with their single marker Taylor added a second tally in that total along with singles to Dave Canning and Dale Lown Assists went to Brian Pomeroy, Ken Bryant Ashbndge, and Mike Mitchell Mike Jones scored for Emmerson's from John Gerber before the final goal was scored by Mike Geer from Taylor In the second affair of the day, the Framer's Gallery pushed the Blackstock Brewers to overtime before bowing out 2-1 This kept the Brewers in possession of first place just 2 points ahead of the Swampers who hold a game in had The regulation time in this match saw both teams deadlocked at zero Blackstock holding the upper hand in the shots on goal The Framer's struck first however when Brian Mikkelsen and Scott McLeod set up Terry Black. This was quickly answered when Bill Pratt scored unassisted just 21 with' seconds later The capper came from the broom of Dave Dalton aided by Tim Cochrane Rick McLean for the Brewers and Glen Archibald for the Framer's kept the shooters off the scoresheet initially The third game also went into overtime as Monsma Electnc and Woody's Auctions ended the regulation time at 2 apiece From there it was all Brooklin as they emerged with the 7-6 victory This game belonged to the Attwood Monsma as they accounted for all 7 goals with Nick notching 5 and Ron the remaining 2 brothers on They also figured in setting each other up as Ron secured 2 assists with Nick receiving 1 The remaining helpers went to Ken Lynde with 3, and the remaining single going to Jim Mason As for the squad of Woody's Jim Gregg scored a pair with Wayne Tate, Keith Young, and Gene Woodrow adding single markers each The assists went to Rob Mason, Young. Bruce Woodrow, and Neil Woodrow These two teams are in a heated battie over third and fourth at this late date in the season with Woody's on top by a single point with 5 weeks left in the regular schedule In Ladies' play in Cannington the Merchants tied the Rookies 1-1 on January 10 and lost a heartbreaker to Courtice this past Sunday 1-0 With only 3 games to go in the regular season the squad 1s setting itself up for the playoffs Port Perry Snowmobile Club RIDE-IN BREAKFAST Port Perry Snowmobile Clubhouse Russel Rd. Port Perry ary 15, 1008 em A team from Whitby Curling Club won the annual Business Women's Bonspiel held Saturday at the Pont Perry Club. Convenor Jeanne Symes (left) presents the trophy to skip Lorna Ravary, Lynda Muschett, Jon! Herd, and Mary Muirhead. Team finished with 46 points and the runner up. was Susan Garrett from Port Perry. This bonsplel was hosted by Port Perry Auto Glass, Ball-Callery Associates and Top Quality Collision Guardian Angels take the tournament gold medals After this Guardian "A°ngels were ready one away tournament season our Tweer to face their Central Region rivals All teams are gearing up for their regional finals and this tourney was a good chance to face off without between game lay offs The Tournament Committee had established agreeable game times and the weekend ran like clockwork as the network of volunteers did what they do best - welcome all Saturday morning Port's Guardian Drug team met up with the Oshawa "A" squad This rivalry goes back many seasons as the two teams have challenged each other several times for the Central Region title at various levels Janna Senyk started off the scoring halfway into the first on a nifty pass form Dana Hooker. In this game, Shona Moase and Janine Hammond each scored a hat trick Heather Tredway shd one past the goalie maintained sohd nngette skills throughout the two pendds The Guardian Tweens relaxed over pizza Saturday afternoon before meeting again for their 5.00 game with Pickering This was "the" game of the tournament according to the coach and the girls showed their strengths The Pickering "A" team has been solid all season and they are anxious to grab the ticket into the provincial championships With two equally matched teams, this was a game to watch In spite of both teams' penalties, the game was fast moving and end-to- end. The new rules have opened up the game for the players and their fans Laura Hooker dug deep, skated miles and frustrated the opposition as she broke up plays and assisted on several of Port Perry's goals. Our two Oshawa and E ... 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Fresh Atlantic Salmon Scotch Beef Pies defensive lines kept the big Pickering girls at bay the challenge The Guardian Tweens were loving up early Sunday to meet the Whitby A team for Game Three, the final before the standings would be established No clearcut victor had yet been established and the other Tween A teams were watching the outcome as they played next Port Perry's Guardian "A™s outplayed and outshot the Whitby but their goaltender, Samantha Sheppard stood up well to our best. This was a fast, clean game as Whitby played penalty-free game Port ended up, however with a close 4-3 loss The tournament conveners studied Ontano Ringette Rules to determine the finalists. It was to be Pickering vs. Port Perry Sunday afternoon As the music blared, Port Perry fans cheered the girls onto the ice. Guardian girls frustrated Pickering"s hot scorer and Katie Senyk had their number all but twice This fast-paced contest saw Janine Hammond maintain her goal-a-game effort as she surprised the Pickering goalie with a quick shot on a Heather Tredway - Natasha Burgess set up. Pickering tied it up but Shona Moase dazzled the apposition with a feisty solo effort to put Port back in the lead Pickering scored once more on a bouncer but they could not contain Cara Vanderslagt's wicked backhand. Dana Hooker popped in the "A"ngels' insurance marker from a rebound and the game was an ice. Port Perry's Tween "As played like champions to win the gold medal. Our next challenge is the North Bay tournament. We'll meet some fresh faces from Ontario in another ringette weekend. team

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