. and Devils on | top in the SHL Although the situation was not the best to start December action in the Scugog Hockey League, the Fitzgerald Clippers seized the opportunity to join Taylor and Pizza Delight Devils ontop of the standings. In game one, the Clippers downed "the blazers 8-5. However, #t was something of a tainted #ictory since the Blazers pl. without a goalie for almost two full periods. Don Card arrived early to assist the Blazers in the cage, but by the} the damage had been done nd the Clippers picked up lthe two points despite a A od effort by the Blazer skaters. Dave Dickson had a big game for the Clippers with three goals and three assists. Ken Smart Sr. had a pair with singles from Fréd Moffatt, Brad t, and Smart Jr. Hurst and Smart Sr. helped the calise with three assists each while Carl Fitzgerald had two helpers. Derek Fitzgerald, Jim Park and Ken Jr. each had one set- up. For the tough-luck Blazers (try facing these shooters without a goalie) John Mackey and Dave Brownson netted a pair with Rob Kroonenbeng firing a single. Mackey with two assists and singles to Doug Bronson and of course, Jim Beatty, rounded out the scoring. Word has it that a skate found after the game may belong to netminder Beatty who left in haste after the final buzzer. The owner should contact Jim Grosvenor to claim the missing" slider!. In the second contest of the morning, J and D Hawks had the Comets number as they handed the Compton Crew a 4- 0 defeat. Ray Gibson in the Hawk cage was full marks for the shut-out as he made some truly fantastic Crandells with Doug Seeley and Mark Jobb getting the assists. For the trivia fans, last week's "mystery minnow" was none other than Randy Prosser. Game four proved to be the best contest of the day, a real sizzler Between two fast- skating squads. The 4-4 out: b the id = rr As of December 5, 1993 Black Division Pizza Delight Devils and Pineridge Phantqms gave both a well-deserved point. There was some family rivalry in this game as Ken Harman in the Devils net faced younger brother John, the flashy first yaar forward with the PHantoms. Apparently, the younger Harman earned some bragging rights as he scored the hat trick for the Phantoms. Al Bonner had the other tally. Carl Durham, Ed Olsen and Legend Sheehey had two assists each with singles to Mike Geer and John Delorme. The Devils had Jim Duncan with two and singles to Brian Red Stevenson and Terry Flieler. -* Bill Van Camp maintained his scoring pace with two assists while Flieler, Willy Edwards, Tony Oxley, Bart Wagar and Dwayne Bronson had one each. Watch for a re-match when the Harman brothers lock horns again in the final game of January. Game five brought the crowd to the edge of its seats as the shart-staffed Taylor Aces in first place met Monsma Charger: The game proved to be a real see-saw battle much to the delight of the spectators. The Aces played their hearts out and had two goals by Jason Warner and singles from Ivan Geer and Ken Little who also had three assists. * Wayne Taylor, Todd Healey, Terry Bache and Chris Brain had the singles. The Chargers showed new life saves along the way. The lin this game and continued to Hawks have started December in fine form after a rather dismal time in November. Jim Fowler potted a pair for the Hawks with singles to Joe Curran (team sponsor) and Bill Weisflock. Perrenial League scoring champ Bill Bridge had three helpers with singles to Fowler, Dave Thompson, and Curran. y In game three, the Van and Truck World Sharks doubled the Crandell Gamblers 4-2. Gamblers have had some tough Robt. losses recently and are waiting for a full compliment to help get. back on the winning On the other jo Sharks are in he huat Tor first place and #4 their "traditional » nzy. Williams led the shark attack in this one with two goals and an assist. Tom Patton and Randy Prosser had the others . Ritchie LeFort had three assists, Prosser had two with singles to Jay Adam and Peter Lane. Bill Foote and Keijo "Sweater man" Kinnunen replied for press the Aces throughout. With just 2.6 seconds left on the clock, Larry Pilkey got his second of the day to tie the game at fours and give Monsma a well deserved single point, the second of the season. Steve Groves and Doc Thompson had the others. Allen Sibbald, a new addition to the Chargers continued to provides spark for the offense as he-Mad three assists. Bob Be¥efidge set up two angesthgles went to amp and Jamie The League continues to recognize super fans, Mr. and Mrs. Bridge. But the presence of Elmer Lee has been missed as he has battled cold and flu symptons. Speedy recovery is extended Elmer as the players hape to see him in his familiar spot in the stands before long. Games next Sunday have Gamblers vs Chargers at 7:50 AM; Clippers va Aces at 8:50; Phantoms vs Hawks at 9:50; Blazers vs Devils at 10:50 and Sharks vs Comets at 11:50. TEAM: w T GF 'GA PTS Pineridge Sports 7 $ 3 54 45 17 JAD Carpentry 6 |} 2 42 3 1" Harrison Fuels 5 6 3 50 a" 13 Crandell's Riverboat 4 9 1 7 58 9 Monsma Electric 0 12 2 0 0 2 © Gold Division EAM; Ww L T GF GA PTS 1 Delight 8 4 2 49 38 18 Fitzge Weed 7 3 4 49 40 18 Taylor Fuels 8 4 2 50 a4 18 Van & Truck World [] 4 4 48 43 16 Copen Cable T.V, 7 8 1 39 38 15 Scoring Leaders PLAYER: TEAM: G. A. PTS, B. Van Camp Pizza Delight 12 14 26 B. Bridge JAD Carpentry 13 12 PF D. Dickson Fitzgerald's Weed Ctrl. 12 13 25 J. Mackey Harrison Fuels 14 10 24 C. Durham Pineridge Sports 9 14 23 J. Wamer Taylor Fuels 13 9 22 W. Edwards Pizza Delight 1" 1" 2 J. Harman Pineridge Sports " 1 22 D. Milligan Compton Cable T.V. 9 " 20 R. Sheehey Pineridge Sports 10 8 18 M. McQuade Compton Cable T.V. 7 1" 18 T. Hoaley Taylor Fuels 7 " 18 R. Campbell Harrison Fuels 4 1" 18 Goaltenders Average PLAYER: TEAM: GA R. Gibson JAD Carpentry, - 2 a J. Moore Harrison Fuels 1" 5 227 D. MacSween Fitzgerald's Weed Ctl. 12 0 250 K. Harman Pizza Delight 14 % 257 R. Strickert Compton Cable T.V 13 3s 2689 B. Eade Van & Truck World + 13 3% 276 R. Huggins 13 » 300 T. Glazier Taylor Fuels 10% a an P. Goreski Crandel's Riverboat 12 50 4.18 D. Cand 65 5.00 Port Perry Pub Darts As of December 3, 1993 TEAM: P. Ww. L POS Centennial Lanes 10 J 1 1 Winchester Arms 10 [] 1 1 Emiels --i 6 4 2 Trader Sams "8" 10 6 4 2 J Antim House "A 10 4 6 3 Crandefls *A' 10 4 6 3 Crandells "8" 10 4 6 3 Legion (Brand 419) 10 M 6 3 Antrim House "8° 10 3 7 4 Trader Sams "A* 10 3 7 4 TEAM: w L T GF_GA PTs Monsma 1" 1 oN nn 2. Woody's 10 20 40 WW 2 BAR Electric Tedd" 1 38 20 1 Blackstock + 2. 80.28 "10 Framey's 2 10 0. 4 BR 3. aR 3 Scoring Leaders ,¥ PLAYER TEAM: G A Dennis C. Woody's "n 6 Atwood N. Monsma "4 ) St Amant K. Woody's 7 6 Pomeroy B. BAR Elec 5 Robinson B. BAR Elec 4 08 Ibbittson K. Monsma 4 7 Dristonsen E. Framers t4 7 , Woody's Fr 6 4 $4 PINERIDGE SPORTS PINERIDGE SPOI RTS 17S Ol IN PORT PI RRY 83-2839 ADULT DOWNHILL SI PACKAGE Elan Skis Raichle Ski Boots (CINE ES LCUER-IR RIE DECEMBER SALE Only $369.95 KID'S DOWNHILL S14 PACKAGE ad Poles TERRE $229.95