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Scugog Citizen (1991), 9 Feb 1993, p. 30

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wp 80--- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday , February 9, 1993 <= Staff and students of Cartwright High School enjoyed the games and frolic of their annual winter carnival last Friday afternoon. Atom HL games, action On Saturday, Feb. 6, Port Perry Lions played back to back, fast paced wide open hockey games. Game one: Whitby Auto- Wreckers 3, Port Lions 0. In game one Lions came out on the short end of a 3-0 loss to Whitby Auto Wreckers. Lions goalie Mike Wadsworth faced 20 shots and Wreckers goalie L. Eric Bird was well deserving of a shygout Thrning back 12 Lions shots. Wreckers opened the scoring as Russ Brown blasted a backhand shot into the upper left hand corner with the assist going to Beau Jolicoeur. Cam Vernes put Wreckers up by two able assisted by Jon Sanders. The second period was scoreless as both teams continued their wide open play. Ryan Kehoe and Brian Harris Registration dates for Saturday February 13 and 20, Jbetween 9:00 a.m. and noon, have been confirmed for the Cartwright © Minor Ball Program. The registration will be conducted at the Blackstock minor ball program is open to boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 18. For the first time in over 20 years Cartwright will be offering a full hardball program, in addition to the existing softball league. The Cartwright league has reached Arena on both mornings.The agreement with the Scugog Baseball Association to submit teams on an affiliate basis. This means that hardball teams will be formed at the various age divisions in Cartwright, and these players 'will play as Cartwright teams within the Scugog Baseball Association. Teams will hold practices and play half their games in Cartwright, with away games in Port Perry. The baseball league is open to both boys and girls. The softball program. will continue to be offered as in the Cartwright to offer baseball for the first time this summer past, with both boys and girls playing all of their games in Cartwright. Players and their families should make every effort to attend one of these registration dates to facilitate league preparations and to get information on the upcoming skills assessment day for team selection purposes. Player health insurance numbers are required for registration. For further information regarding registration, call the registrar (Rob Michel) at 986- 4254. BACARDI Amber Rum plans to support the Water Rescue Equipment Fund. for every bottle* of BACARDI Amber Rum purchased between February 3,1993 and March 29, 1993. BACARDI Amber Rum is proud to be a part of your community. The Community Spirit in Port Perry * Scugog Fire Department A cash donation will be made This is our way of saying, BACARDI AMBER RUM THE SMOOTH ONE *50¢/375 mL, $1.00/750 mL, $1.25/1.14 L and $1.50/1.75 L for purchases through the Port Perry liquor store. BACARDI AND THE BAT DEVICE ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF BACARDI & COMPANY LIMITED \ for Lions and Cary Cleyndert and Alex McLaughlin showed good hustle and determination on every shift. The final goal was scored by Wrecker's Jon Sanders with assists going to Jamie Page and Reid McTaggart. Both teams should be congratulated as only one penalty was assessed late in the third period. Game two: Lake Scugog Lumber 6, Port Perry Lions 4. The second game of the afternoon was a high scoring, high spirited affair in which both teams shot a high scoring percentage. Scugog Lumber scored 6 goals on 24 shots for a 26% shooting accuracy total. Port Lions managed 4 goals on 11 shots for a 27% shooting accuracy total. Although many goals were scored credit must be given to Lions goalie Mike Wadsworth who stopped 13 difficult ghots in the third period alone. Scugog Lumber opened the scoring with an unassisted goal by Joel Phoenix. Three minutes later Jeremy Hall tied the score for the Lions, assisted by Ken Ellis. Lumber went ahead with another solo effort by Tim Wray, but Lions clicked on a power play marker as Matt Cracknell tied the game with assists going to Ken Ellis and Ryan Haslem. The first period ended with Lumber taking a 3-2 lead as Joel Phoenix scored with assists going to Greg Lansdell and John Bacon. The second period ended in 4- 4 tie as Lumber opened the (od 2 [Ue ¢|38 Wed 21 Cut Fresh Daily, Home-made FRENCH FRIES Open 7 Days Weekly 11 AM to 6 PM On Hwy. 7A East, on the old Conway Property scoring early in the period as Robbie Taylor found the mark assisted by Tim Wray. Lions roared back on two very exciting goals. Ken Ellis went end to end to set up Matt Cracknell, and with only second remaining lan Garnett scored one of the prettiest goals of the game on a solo end to end rush. Lumber pressed in the third period as Joel Phoenix completed his hat trick scoring unassisted at 10:64. John Bacon added the Insurance marker assisted by Greg Lansdell. Lumber goalie Ben Russell played a steady game stopping several breakaways and making a key save late in the third period as Lions Jason Howarth broke in all alone. Congratulations should go to Lumber's Matt Vaughan and Rodney Bond who continue to show good hustle and enthusiasm, and to Lions Matt Cracknell and Ian Garnett who led the team with aggressive offensive rushes and determined backchecking. Floor Hockey The Maple Leafs doubled up Canadiens 8-4 in YMCA Junior Floor Hockey action February 1. Emma Marshall was a shining star for the Leafs in this game as she fired in five goals. Lindsay Carr had two and the single was added by David Halward. For the Canadiens, Tyler Houthuys held a very hot scoring hand as he accounted for all four goals. In the Intermediate game, the Golden Rods and Mighty Ducks hooked up in a very close match, Chris Murphy started things off for the Golden Rods on an 317 Hopkins St., Whitby 666-2121 Mon - Thurs 8 AM to 5:30 PM; Friday to 5 PM; Saturday to 2 PM v oy YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR assist from Chris Langford. Uniroyal ® BF Goodrich Evan Bertrand racked up the Good Michelin I first for the Ducks with help year uniop from Ryan Jansen. VAN HEMMEN Jason Lown and Ryan Jansen TIRES & SALES each scored before the end of Winter Clearance the first to give the Ducks a 3-1 plus ... lead. with your tire purchase Chris Langford fired in two You will receive ... for the Golden Rods with FHCRC on Darren Miller adding a single io EE to bring their total to four. Balance But the Ducks got goals by FREE Jason Cruickshank and Steve Doan to make the final 5-4. Tire Disposal In the late Intermediate ... Alignment Check game, the Blue Bombers rolled ViSAAGOEPTED Matti ~ Ma tor earned We carry the Largest Inventory of Light Truck Tires in the Ares. himself a hat trick with three goals for the Bombers. Jonathon Rogalski and Craig Connor each scored two for the Bombers, with singles to Jeff Kane and Spencer Churchill. Michael Versage had two for the Red Wings with a lone tally by Brad Emmerson in the third period.

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