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Scugog Citizen (1991), 12 Apr 1994, p. 25

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* Spting oun officially begin that 'the "Boys of Winter" fy finished their championship games. The action at the local arena had all teams at their best as "bragging rights" were on the line and baseball gloves were ready for the next adventure in "Male Bonding" Don't get me wrong, the five games this Sunday had all the flavour of a Junior C final, or an "All Ontario Championship, but as they say, when it's over, it's over, and this year's league continues in the tradition of true sportsmanship! Game One or as they say, the "Bowl Final", saw the Compton Comets avoid the comments and traditional trophy with a 4-1 victory over the Crandell's Duncan from Brian "Red" Stevenson. However, John Mackey was at his best as he scored twice in the third to silence the Devils in the final frame. Assists wept to Henry Forderer and Brownson as the Blazers took the J & D try Trophy. Tt was all "Fuel Gang Honours" as John Moore was awarded the Bruce Smith Goaltender Award, John Mackey the Mike Driscoll Forward Award, and Steve Dunn the Roger Moase Def Ken Little score from Bruce Gracie apd Mark Burger. Game Stars in this event saw Al Bonner awarded the Jim Beatty forward Award, Mike Geer the Mike Adam Defense Award, and Richard Huggins the Harrison Esso Goaltender Award. The Final Game of the 1993-94 season saw the Van World Sharks square off in the "A" Final against the Fitzgerald Clippers. Both teams gave the large conti of fans a great Award to complete the honours for the 1994 "C" Championship. Well, a clean sheet of ice saw the Taylor Fuels Aces take to the pond against the Pineridge Phantoms. The talk of the day had this tooted as a possible blers. The Compton Crew ic, but the Phantoms -- from the dropjof the showed why they were the Black puck that they would He no Division champions as they part of the "Porcelain flexed their scoring abilities until next year, as they d a decisive victory with an attack that gave the a 6-1 final score and the League Crandell's Crew little ng "B® Trophy. space! "Chief" Brian Cowie, led the Despite a well-played e, Phantoms with a pair of goals the Compton team saw goals and a pair of assists. Al Bonner from Mike McQuade wiiows had a great gamy with a pair of and singles from Dale B beautiful tallies and singles went and Doug Bache, secure the victory. Bronson along with Toddy Wilbur had two assists, while singles went to Bob Lee and Steve Connors in this age- saving" victory. The sole reply or the Gamblers came from an unassisted effort by none' other than defensive stalwart. Roger Moase. Game stars saw Bob Lee awarded the MVP defenseman, Stever Connors the MVP forward and Bob Strickert the MVP goaltender. Game two saw the J & D Hawks go to overtime to defeat the Monsma Chargers 4-3 in the Compton Cable TV "D" Final. The Chargers jumped out to an early two goal lead only to have the persistent Hawks get back into the game with three replies of their own. Just when it looked like a sure Hawk victory, the Chargers scored in the dying minutes to send the game into overtime. Both teams had chances, but the Hawks took the trophy in overtime with a goalmouth scramble. Bob Beveridge netted a pair for the Chargers with a single. to Robert VanCamp. Assists saw Larry Pilkey and David Roth with a pair, and a single to Jamie Taylor. The Hawk attack had Bill Bridge with two goals and a pair of assists. Clarence Stephenson and sponsor, Joe Curran, also found the net, with assists going to Kelly Lee, a pair, and singles to Paul VanCamp and Wayne Norton to claim the "D* Championship. Game MVP Awards saw Ray Gibson take the Ralph Taylor Fuels for top Bill Bridge the Jim Grosvenor Plaque for top forward and David Roth the League Plaque for best defenseman. The "C* Championship game was never in doubt as the Harrison Blazers took the Pizza Delight Devils to a tune of 4-1. to "Disco" Driscoll and Ed Olsen. Scoring Champ, John Harman set up two while single assists went to Glen McCoy, Carl Durham, Mike Geer, Ed Olsen, "Legend" Sheehey and Mike Driscoll in this Phantom "Team Play" attack. * The lone Taylor Ace reply saw (Ola A OTH AW RelReliflelclIN: game! The Sharks took the lead to the tune of 3-0 on the strength of liams from Lefort and Ron uik, then Prosser goals Richie Zaparan from Steve Churchill and- Zaparanuik, and finally Williams from Lefort and Wayne Pox. The Clippers never gave tp and rattled the goalposts on a couple of occasions before Derek Fitzgerald scored from Bryan Norton and Glen 'Hudson. Another couple of "pipes" later, the Clippers pulled goaltender Mac8ween in an effort to solve Bill Eade in the Shark Cage, but it was Harvey Williams to complete the "Hat Trick" from Lei Lane to the and thus an exciting game and the Scugog Hockey League's Game Stars saw Harvey Williams take a well-deserved Ron Compton Forward MVP Award, Bill Eade the Harrison Esso goaltender MVP, Award and Bill "Roc" Owen the J & D Carpentry Best defenseman MVP award in a total Shark Sweep! "As the teams left the ice after 32 weeks of exciting hockey a Tum to page 26 Doug would ike to invite his many friends and customers 1o feel free to call him for their new and used car needs. PORT WANTED or John BALL HOCKEY LEAGUE requires one team for upcoming season. 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