=z wr 18 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, Septemb 28, 1993 CITIZEN SPORTS MoJacks will have a 'home grown' look Anyone-who has followed minor training camps. They really d us with their desire to hockey in this ¢ ty the last few years won't have much trouble recognizing the Port Perry MoJacks of the Central Junior C Hockey League The MoJacks will have a decided "home grown" look as the Club has already inked a dozen locals to playing cards and general manager Murray Parliament says there could be more by the time the team fills out its roster in the next few days "We have a lot of | and the boys (local) who did make the club had excell make the team," he said Sunday night as the MoJacks skated to a 5-2 pre-season victory over rival Uxbridge Bruins at the Scugog Arena. Parliament said he was most impressed with the attitude of players in this year's training camp "The ones that didn't make it are leaving camp with an attitude that they will work on their games (in Midget or Juvenile) and come back to camp again he said The MoJacks have signed one next year," goalie (as of Sunday night) Rick Hutchinson, and still have three in camp. Along the blue line, the team has inked seven rear guards as of Sunday night. They are Gavin Cochrane, Steve Staniland, Nathan Brown (returning from last year and all local players) Brad Moase and Duane Empringham, also from Port Perry; Brad Bagshaw who played Juvenile in Sunderland last year, and Kevin MacDonald who has a couple of years of Junior C hockey in Wallaceburg under his belt. He's attending Durham College this year and appears to be the kind his The London Life Knights defeated Dave's Contracting 7-6 In a real nall-biter for the "A' Championship of the Nestieton Men's Slo-Pitch League. The game was held Sunday. The team also won the 'John Marnoch Memorial Trophy' for finishing first in league standings. In the front from left Larry Rodgers, Gord McCombe, Len Fudge, George Douma, Randy Ferguson, Vic Smith. In the back from left Mark McGill, Glenn Coombs, Francis Watson, lan Cunningham, Rob Kroonenberg, Steve Cunningham and team sponsor Kim Ferguson. In the 'B' Championship Nestleton Country Store had some last Inning heroics as they came back from a six run deficit to defeat Ron Lee Water Supply 9-8, Front from left Ralph Geisler, Al Jenkins, Bob Evanoff, Dave Sandison, Doug Lowe, Dave Bradt. In the back Dave Tingle, Paul Dearborn, Frank Calderone, Darryl Bradt, coach Wayne Bradt, Kevin Bradt, Jim Burley, Val Roberto, Elaine Bradt, scorekeeper. ONC | GALLEY FISH & SEAFOOD will be open late for you to watch all PLAYOFFS & WORLD SERIES GAMES! Great food and Munchie Specials. 161 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY 985-8647 OPEN 7 DAYS a WEEK Ample Parking EAT-IN ot Rear of Store with Rear Entrance TAKE-OUT Licenced LLBO of player who will add some strength and toughness along the blue line. Up front on the forward lines, MoJacks have signed ten players so far, six of them from the Port Perry area. Returning from last year's team are Clair Cornish (an over- ager) Shannon Todd, Steve Laird and Jason Cochrane. Brad MacArthur saw some action with the green and white last year and with the Port Midgets. Todd Smart, who played Juvenile in Port last season has been signed to a Junior card. And Todd Dennis of Oshawa is back with the club again this Season. Other forwards signed are Kevin Vivian and Ian Titterton, both tight wingers from f#shawa who are making their debut with the MoJacks. The MoJacks earned a split in three pre-season contests over the weekend, losing 6-3 Friday night to Bruins in Oshawa, tying Schomberg on Saturday afternoon in Tottenham and dumping the Bruins 5-2 at the Arena Sunday night. . The team has two pre-season engagements left, both of them against last year's League champion Bowmanville Eagles. Game one of this twin bill goes this Thursday night (Sept. 30) at the Scugog Arena at 8:00 PM and the teams will meet in Bowmanville on Sunday, Oct. 3 with face off at 7:30. Then the club will have two weeks before the regular season opener on October 17. Parliament said that two week interval will allow the coaching staff to work on the things like specialty teams With a hos he re s crac work and ¢ penalty killing and the power play are going to be important factors for all Junior C clubs And discipline is also going to be a key, Parliament noted This year's squad has ample size along the blue line and up front, and there is no shortage of players who will take a hit and hand a out a few of their own As of Sunday night, the MoJacks still have to sign four players - including another goaltender. Parliament said he expects these four cards to be filled after Thursday night's meeting with the Eagles. The season opener for the MoJacks is October 17 against Uxbridge Bruins. . Crestwood Golf still going strong There were 11 teams in the season closer for men's nite on Saturday, September 18 when a warm September day added to the enjoyment of the scramble. Minus 8 was the fine score registered by two teams with the winners by playoff being Paul Brandon, Wayne Ridley, Jim Crawford, Bill Ruesink and Wilf Worr, and second place then went to Sandy Mark, George Abbott, Jim Hunter, Fred St Denis and Hugh McCrimmon. Third place also was a tie with minus 7, and Jim Morrison, Vic Jenkinson, Brian Hollywood, John Rowett and Dan Wetton emerged victorious over Fred Black, Art Kight, Maurice Crowder, Frank Diamond and Hartley Ellis. After a super lunch, some participated in a horserace. Tuesday Nites will continue as long as ALT LE ed and 43.golfe it out on the September 21 Men's Nite, the hidden score was shared by Vie Hadfield and Clarke Ross. Plus 1 took first place with the team of Murray Brethour, Ken Leech, Clarke Ross, and Barry Snodden, followed by Fred Black, Jim Halliday, Grant Morgan and Stan Foster. Another ewindup scramble took place Monday September 20 for the "over forties". First place with a 36, Vern Day, Mark Piggott, Joyce Cote and Marion Crowder. Two teams tied for second with 37 and Doreen Black, Pal Marshall, Cliff Parisien, and Ray Harris won over Maurice Crowder, Stan Foster, Bernice Stuart and Alison Strachan, A fine day was had by all and after a delicious lunch everyone was called up to the prize table. A sincere thank you is issued to George Roberts for all his efforts and his committee with out whom the club would not have come to be! Again Monday afternoons the "over forties" will continue unofficially as long as the weather is fine. The Tuesday Ladies are still going strong, as the optimists they are, their closing day is, planned for October 12. "Front Nine, Hidden Hole" on September 21 for the Ladies had First place go to Benny Ross, Followed by Anna Reynolds. Third Place resulted in a tie between Pat Timgren and Betty Lou Littleton, 110 Water St., Port Perry 985-0804 Located in the Waterpark Condos Across from the Ball Diamonds