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Scugog Citizen (1991), 25 Jan 1994, p. 24

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| Hockey League As of January 23, 1994 Black Division TEAM: w T GA PTS Pineridge Sports 10 + 5 - 6s 25 | Hairison Fuels 9 7 1 73 58 23 - J&D Carpentry 8 1" 2 57 53 18 Crandell's Riverboat : B 1 57 74 15. Monsma Electric 5 48 } 41 Gold Division TEAM: T GF GA PTS Tayi Fuse y 4 67 56 28 Pizza Delight 1 [] 4 68 54 26 Van & Truck World [) LL] [ § 0 61 4 Fitzgerald's Weed Control 8 7 6 '67 6 22 Compton Cable T.V. 8 1 2 61 0 18 Scoring Leaders PLAYER: A PTS. J. Harman Foie sr : 16 a7 B. VanCamp Pizza Delight 20 17 +37 D. Dickson Fitzgerald's Weed Ctrl. 18 18 36 J. Mackey Harrison Fuels 20 15 Bs B. Bridge J&D Carpentry 20 14 34 M. McQuade Compton Cable T.V. 15 16 3 C. Durham Pineridge Sports 13 17 2 W. Edwards Pizza Delight 12 17 2 R. Campbell Harrison Fuels 7 21 28 Goaltenders Average PLAYER: TEAM: GP GA. AVG J. Moore Harrison Fuels 18 42 23 K. Harman Pizza Delight 21 51 243 R. Gibson JAD Carpentry 21 51 248 7T. Glazier Taylor Fuels 3 y 17 43 28 B. Eade Van & Truck World 20 52 260 D. MacSween Fitzgerald's Weed Ctrl. 19 55 280 R. Huggins Pineridge Sports 18 54 300 R. Strickert Sonplon Cable T.V. 2 6 3% P. Goreskl Candas Flwiibont » 8 24 D. Card 81 Port Perry Pub Darts As of January 21, 1994 TEAM: P. Ww. L POS. Centennial Lanes 15 14 1 1 Winchester Arms 15 14 1 1 Emiels 15 8 7 2 » Trader Sams B 15 8 7 2 8B 15 7 8 3 Legion Branch 419 15 7 8 3 A 15 6 9 4 Antrim House A 15 5 10 6 Trader Sams A 15 5 » 5 Antrim House B- 16 3 Port Perry Broomball As of January 16, 1994 TEAM: GP W. L T GF GA PTS PM Monsma 16 14 2 0 54 12 28 48 Woody's 6.13 3 0 58 24 28 127 BAR Swamp 6 9 5 2 4 35 20 23 Blackstock 16 [) 6 4 33 8 18 161 Framer's 16 3 13 0 18 49 6 148 Emmerson's 16 1 14 1 10 61 3 1 Top Goaltenders PLAYER: TEAM: GP GA SO; AVG. J. Raaphorst Monsma 15 12 7.080 R Lees Woody's "4 20 4 14 K. Tremblay B&R Swamp " 2% 5 1m M Bervand Blackstock , 11 20 2 18 2 2 @ 1 SPORT STATS sponsored hy PINERIDGE SPORT QUEEN ST.. PORT PERRY 985-2839 Sporting Good Sports ar Trophies & Uniforms Silk Screening Engraving Nobody taking Chargers for granted in SHL now With just two games remaining until playoffs the action continued to be hot and heavy in the SHL this week, Each game saw intense play ad teams jockey for round one playoff positions in the run to avoid the famous "Bowl Final"! Game One saw the Monsma Chargers continue their "electrifying" performance as they the J & D Hawks 2-1. No team takes the Ch McQuade had the other goal ona beautifu! set up. Dale Bronson had two assists while blue-liners Bob Lee and Reg 'Templeman found the score sheet with one assist each. Game three saw the Fitzgerald Clippers slow to come out of the gate once again this week and give up an early 3-0 lead to the Crandell's Gamblérs. The game: then became more intense during the d and third lightly now as their recent record apeaits for itself. The Charger attack saw goals by Steve Groves and Bob Orr with Bob Beveridge picking up a pair of assists and sponsor "Big" Jack Monsma the single. Rumour has it that as Big Jack goes, 80 go those The lone reply for the Hawks saw Bill Bridge find the net from Tim Ashbridge. Game two saw the Pizza Delight Devils get in their winning mode as they downed the Compton Comets 4-2. The Comets had a surge in the second period as Doug Bache let a rocket go to eat Ken Harman but the lead was short-lived as the Devils came back with three unanswered markers. Bill VanCamp put pressure on the scoring race with two goals and one assist. Tony Oxley and Jim Duncan had a goal each in the Devil victory. Botly Lee Wilbur and Willy Edwards counted two assists with singles to Duayne Bionson and Jim Duncan. Besides the Bache "monumental marker", Mike periods until the Gamblers iced the victory 4-2 with an empty net marker. Ken Jeffrey led the Gamblers with a pair of goals while Bill Foote and Steve Fox added a gl Dave B a pair of assists with singles going to Mark Jobb, Keija Kinnunen and "rookie" 'Warren Geer. The brief Clipper comeback saw Fred Moffatt and Ken Smart Sr. get a goal each. Single assi went to Dave Dickson, Gle Hudson, Ken Smart Jr. and Rick Game four proved to be a defensive struggle and some say a prediction of an "A" Final possible match-up. The League Leading Taylor Aces and those "Hot" Harrison Blazers battled it out in the "Fuel Wars Game" to an unusual 0-0 tie. We have had other games similar to this one during the season that featured end-to-end action and superb goaltending. Both Troy Glazier for the Aces and John Moore for the Blazers were well-deserved of their shut- out performances but SKIING @ WEDDINGS @ SEMINARS @ BANQUET HALL 655-3754 VALENTINE'S DAY DANCE _ 9PM to 1 AM - Saturday, sure SION (DYN DINN . 55 SNOWRIDGE CRT. (off Simcoe Street) RAGLAN, ONTARIO unfortunately neither could - chalk up a win in the standings! The final game of the day saw the Pineridge Phantoms down the Van World Sharks 5-2. This game had all the elements of an excellent match until a penalty parade marred the excitement for both teams. However, when the final buzzer ded it was the Ph who moved yp to third place overall with a victory over the Sharks. The Pineridge boys had a "short" bench but were led by John Harman and Al Bonner who had two goals and one assist each. Defenseman Ed Olsen had and singles to Jo) Delorime, "Legend" Sheehey, and "Cageman" * Richard Huggins, rounded. out the Pineridge atic, The Sharks had replies by Richie Lefort and Harvey Single assists went to Lefort and Peter Lane. Big "Tate" Adam had a fine performance betweensthe pipes for a shortAime during the: second period. ' As they say,"it's never over until it's over" and the teams in the SHL continue to give it their Dest each week!" While the Aces top the league with a narrow two point margin, a number of teams have served notice already that things are about to change in the next two wi Be sure to catch the actiof next week at the following as 'we complete the January portion of the schedule! 7:50 a.m. Pineridge Phantoms vs Pizza Delight Devils 8:50 a.m. Monsma Chargers vs Taylor Aces 9:50 a.m. Harrison Blazers vs NanWorld Sharks . 10:50 a.m. Crandell's Gamblers vs Compton Comets 11:50 am. J & D Hawks vs Fitzgerald's Clippers Tweens cruise to easy victory The inaridgs Tweens for he fire mating shi your fox these teams. Port won the game 11-1. Port was really up for this game and «it showed from the very fist . relentless The girls king the Enni goalie, scoring five times in the first and six in the second. ' Jenn Hammond turned in 'another solid effort between the pipes. . ? The scoring summary: Leanne three goals, one assist; Cathy in two assists; Amy, Amelie and Jackie one assist each. > bh

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