wr" 36 -- Seugog Cifisen ~- Tuesday, November 3, 1093 =z Phantoms strike on Halloween Sunday What better way to celgbrate Hallowe'en Sunday than to have the Pineridge Phantoms move into a first place.tie overall with those "Pesky" Taylor Aces. This week's action saw teams settle down to serious hockey with our first snowfall. Game 1 was a Hallowe'en special as the Phantoms handed the Pizza Delight Devils a 5-3 "trick." The game was tied up until the dying minutes of the third period when the Phanfoms snuck in with 2 goals to seal the victory and a'share of first place. Mike "Disco" Driscoll led the Phantoms with 2 goals and 1 assist. Mike Geer, "Pearl" Durham and "Legend" Sheehey had the other Phantom markers. Al Bonner and "Chief" Cowie chipped in two assists each with singles to Sheehey, Gladish and "trick or treat man himself," Lee Steeves. The Devil and replies from Jim Duncan, Tony Oxley and Bill Van Camp. Duncan, Van Camp, "Captain" Callery, Bart Wagar and Brian "Réd" Stevenson had single assists to complete the Devil Scoring. Game 2 had a scoring repeat as the Taylor Aces held on to their share of first place with a 5.3 victory over the Monsma Chargers. Give full credit to those Chargers however as they went into the final period with the lead, but as seen in the past a short-staffed bench couldn't hold off the Taylor charge. Ace forward Jason Warner led '90 OLDS CIERA SL. loaded, Only 67.000 km STN. WAGON auto, air, cass. 8000 km '93 CAVALIER Just like * $11,995 'the way with 2 goals and 1 assist. Ken Little, Todd Healey and Terry Bache also found the twine. Healey was in on 2 assists with singles to Mark DeCosta. Gary Lance, Ivan Geer, Robert Evans and Bruce Gracie. The Chargers saw goals from Richard Sakanashi. Jamie Taylor and Bob Beveridge. Bob Orr and Dave Roth both had 2 assists with a single to Steve Groves. Those Chargers have had a tough first round but né one is betting against them as the second round begins next week! Game 3 was an interesting outing between the Harrison Blazers and the Van World Sharks. Although the .Sharks appeared to have a vi sewed up, those tenacious Blazers came back in the third to finish the game with a 3-3 tie. Dave Milton, Brian "Boomer" Burns and John Mackey had the tallies for the Harrison Fuel Gang, Rick Campbell counted 2 assists with singles to Mackey and Steve Dunn. i The Sharks saw Ron Zaparanuik net a pair with a single to Jay Adam, Assisting detalls. overall. During periods 1 and 2, Steve Connors with 2 and singles from were Harvey Williaps. Bill Darcy Milligan, Todd Wilbur and Target" Eade, Joh otarba, Colin Asselstine set up a § goal Randy Prosser and §ill "Roc" comet 14nd. Goaltender Bob Owen The popular score of the § ay seemed to be 5-3 as the C Comets scored 5 Cons, goals to capture the vi the Crandell's Gamble sole possession of third pl Strickett, Darcy Milligan and Colin Asselstine each made the game sheet with two assists while Todd Wilbur, Mike McQuade, Mike Kane and Dale Bronson had singles. The third period was all Gamblers as they mounted a scoring comeback on goals by =, Keijo Kinnunen, Dave Bourgeois and Mark Jobb. Jobb, Ken ubive Chevrolet ®@ Oldsmobile (ofolellIleTeR Nei T-IUVA [{FTel Jeffrey and Don Hockley ND STW. OSHAWA had single assist 4 the Gamiglers ran out of tie on 725-6501 686-1311 [NS APTA Game 4 saw the Fitzgerald Clippers settle for a 2-2 tie against the J&D Hawks and thus a share of second place overall with Beatty's Blazers is game proved to be a perfect 5 to Hallowe'sn Sunday as goaltender Ray Gibson for the Hawks and substitute Shawn Parker for the Clippers give no treats to the scoring hopefuls! Perennial scoring champ, Bill Bridge, had both goals for the Hawks with assists to Joe "Sponsor" Curran, Clarence #Btephenson, and Bill "Wheels" TOURING SEDAN Leather / Loaded % 2 Weisflock. Ken Smart Sr. replied for the Clippers with a pair of his own! Derek Fitzgerald had a pair of assists with singles to Rick Hope and Bryan Norton This weeks action marks the end of the first round of league play. The standings at the top seem to change weekly and interesting rivalries appear to be cast for the upcoming second round encounters With expansion this year, the league dhe Labatt Major Curling League has returned to the Uxbridge Arena this winter with eight teams looking to cash in on the $800 first prize There are two teams from Port Perry, four from Uxbridge, one from Cannington and a team from Unionville that is the 1992 Canadian Junior Ladies champion All games dre played Wednesday evening in Uxbridge at 9:00 PM, and league president Scott Howey said spectators are always welcome to takg in the action Howey is skipping f the * Ral Shawn Parker was In goal for the Fitzgerald Clippers as they battled the J&D Carpentry Hawks to a 3-3 tie In SHL action Sunday morning at the Scugog Arena. See story for all the continues to enjoy exciting hockey for both players and faithful fans. Don't let the winter weather get you down! Take in Sunday Morning Hockey at the following times, next week; 7:50 Monsma Chargers vs Fitzgerald's Clippers 8:50 Crandell's Gamblers vs Pizza Delight Devils 9:50 Pineridge Phantoms vs Compton Comets 10:50 J&D Hawks vs Taylor Aces 11:50 Harrison Blazers va Van World Sharks Top curling two Port Perry entries with Dave Roth, Rob Mitchell and John tier. This team currently is {Wo wins and no losses Iph Fairman is skipping the other Jocal entry with Garnet Warrner, Bruce Peters and Brian i The thams will play a seven game schedule with a round robin playoff based on the won- loss record after the séven games The eventual winner will be determined before Christmas and will pick up $800. Second place is worth $600 or $12,995 '92 BLAZER AWD / 4 Door, fully loaded with 4.3 H.O. QUALITY MANUFACTURED HOMES Is your Best New Home Value in Ontario ... Call Toll Free 1-800-888-5058 Visit Our Ngw Homes Display Court Soon! 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