Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Scugog Citizen (1991), 14 Dec 1993, p. 29

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w= "Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, December 14, 1993 --39 Disputed goal sinks Key-Bar Juveniles A disputed goal late in the third period gave Lindsay a 3-2 % victory over the Port Perry Key Bar Office E with his skate, Despite the disapp end Fes by everyone including Lindsay inder Mike Hubble. Smart to the championship 'game By sent the visitors home with the championship medals from the annual Juvenile tournament held Saturday at the Scugog Arena. Joe O'Connell got credit for the goal which came with less than two minutes on the clock. The Port team, led by netminder Mike Tripp lodged a loud protest to no avail as ref Randy Brady allowed the goal to stand. The puck went into the net off O'Connell's skate as he was being hauled down in the goal crease. The Port was that the Lindsay forward had directed the puck into the cage gainst Lindsay, the Key Bar squad coached by Dave Barkey enjoyed a fine tournament on home ice. To get to finals, Port nipped Uxbridge 2-1 and downed a strong Markham team by a 3-1 And in the final against Lindsay, the team started like a barn on fire taking a 2-0 lead in the first period. Todd Smart opened the scoring on a shot from the slot with assists to Jeff Card and Darryl VanderLigt. Steve Stiles made it 2-0 a few minutes later as his long screened shot from the point got That was no fluke for Guardian Tweens victories were no fluke. All of your hard skating is paying off, girls! Amanda Wakeford passed to Diane Vanderligt whose wristshot handcuffed the Pickering goalie. Next, Janna Senyk set up the beginning of Ji Hammond's hat trick. A fine 'centre pass set up the momentum. Usually, penalties cause nothing but harm to any team. (Thanks, Jennifer Elliot for being a helpful penalty-free player). Janine Hammond continued her hat trick with her teammates in the sinbin! Alechia Cracknell's sharp pass set up one and Bonni-Jo Norton set up a relay through Amanda Wakeford's pass to Janine Hammond, leaving no doubt: a solid 4-1 win over Pickering. These 10 girls have now won four of their last six games, proving that dedication and stamina is the powerplay. Laura Hooker is emerging as a Ly, and Brooke Shanley's ng has the fans standing tall. (The 1994 Hamilton Provincial Championships beckon). Girls, the other team - your bench team - is working just as hard at their stamina and discipline. Thanks for working with them. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF TRANSFER & RECYCLING SITES The Oshawa C and Scugog Transfer Stations will be closed 12:00 noon Friday, December 24, 1903 wo Ti , Débember 28, 1993, for the Christmas J lidey These stations will be open on Wednesday, December 29, 1993. The transfer stations will again be closed 12:00 noon Friday, December 31, 1093 10 January 1, 1904, for the New Years Holiday. Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, January 4, 1004, VA SILGAILIS, PENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS Durham Regional Police 5th ANNUAL CHRISTMAS Food & Toy Drive DEC. Sih to 20th, 1993 Further information call 985-6397 or 427-1620. drew the lone helper on Stiles' goal. But the Lindsay squad was far from out of this one and came back with a goal in the final minute of the first to make it 2- 1 Lindsay put the game into & 2- 2 tie in the second as Chris Curtin put one behind Mike Tripp. That set the stage for a well played third period. Sudden death was looming until Lindsay went ahead on the controversial marker with 1:25 left in regulation. The Port team tried frantically to tie the game in the final 85 seconds and had a couple of good chances. In their game against 'kham, Key Bar went up 2-0 in the second period on goals by Ryan Ridgway and John Ennis. Early in the third, Steve Stiles made it 3-0 with help from Scott Wylie and Sean McEnaney. Markham's lone goal came with just four seconds on the clock as Rob Crawford found the range. The match against arch-rival Uxbridge was a well-played affair with just nine minor penalties td both squads. Jeff Card did all the scoring damage for Port Perry with two goals in the second frame and they were all the team needed ' for a 2-1 victory. John Ennis drew assists on both Card's markers with VanderLigt and Wylie getting the others. Darren Johnston got the lone un-assisted goal for Uxbridge. Tournament officials had to do some last-minute scrambling when one of the teams pulled out late Friday night. This forced officials to use the point system to determine which teams would advance to the jonship and | games. Linda Barkey presented trophy to Lindsay Juvenile Caplin Jason Test after his team defeated the Port Key-Bar Juveniles 3-2 late Saturday to wi the annual Port Perry tournament. Lindsay goalie Mike Hubble was named final game MVP. At right is Port Perry Minor Hockey rep Larry Lee who made the MVP selection. See story below. Insurance company. 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