MoJacks still looking for first pre-season victory The Port Perry MoJacks have yet to win a game in pre- season play as the club is taking a long, hard look at players who are in camp. "Exhibition games are tough to win when you don't have the systems in place yet, but we are seeing signs of good things out there." said general manager Murray Parliament "For those kids that have come out to training camp, we want to give them all a real good look (in pre-season games) and pick the ones that are ready to play Junior C hockey," he said MoJacks have lost 6-2 to Bowmanville, 5-2 to Uxbridge and 7-6 to the Schomberg Cougers at the Scugog Arena last Sunday evening . This was a chippy game in which the Cougers rattled in three goals in the final stanza for the victory Kyle Simms and Dale Fenson got the nod from the coaching staff to share the netminding chores for the MoJacks Veterans Keith Leslie and Trevor Bremnor each had one goal for the MoJacks, with Chad Kearns, Ryan Ridgway, Jamie More and Paul Kelly InA Park Somewhere By Jim Hughson. Sportscaster The Sports Network New York, the place to be for Stockman's in Kamloops or training camp headquarters Florida Pant Roger Neilson to train and Barnes or John Vanblesbrouck While hockey's leading execulives mee! 10 save the game from aber strite in the boardrooms of the Inter-Continental Hote fans of the game has been the the Holiday Inn in Peterborough hers as they prepare Chey tuneups to a pair of Cana The Panthers were in Peterbor their second NHL season. They chose the home of their coach 1 was hard to get a place to sit at practices. let alone get a parking spot around the hotel where gathered dally hoping for an autograph or even a glimpse of Stu the Vancouver Canucks and for the season by taking their ugh for a week, getting se! for fans rounding out the scoring Kearns also chipped in with a pair of assists and looked impressive in this one. Veterans from last year's team who have siready been signed to cards for the coming Jud + ind Rick Hutchinson, blue liners Steve Staniland, Gavin Cochrane, Duane Empringham, Brad Bagshaw and Todd Dennis, and forwards Ian Titterton and Keith Leslie Mr. Parliament said the club will be placing more players on cards this week after a pair of pre-season contests in Bowmanville tonight (Tuesday) and at the Scugog Arena this Thursday night against Uxbridge with face off set for 8:20 PM Display Ads in the Citizen Top value! calf Chris Hudson The Men's Singles tennis tournament was played on Sunday. In front, Kent Johnston (right) was the winner over John Rickey In a three game match. In the back Brad Johnston (left) won the cc round, d Roland Preiss in two sets. The club's final 'fun' tournament is October 1, weather permitting. Christian School The Canucks were in Kamiogps. B.C , for the second year in a row, and whije the city boasts the Memorial Cup champion Blazers, 1. 100, turned out in full force to see Pavel Bure and Trevor Linden and embraced the only week of the year when you might hobnob with Geoff Courtnall in the lobby of the Stockman's. So popular are these camps and such a big deal are the sometimes mundane Gays of drills, perhaps the league should assign every team a new hometown for training They should all be in lacations where people seidom get a chance 10 866 games five and have a curiosity and appreciation at a time of year when big cities can be dothered In Peterborough, you didn have to be anywhere near the rink to see the Panthers being put through their paces. The squad spilt imo four teams 10 compete al hockey, volleyball, even cycling where players raced cross-country through places ike Buckhom and Bridgenorth. So engrossed were they in the competition the players seemed more concerned about their ability to spike at the net than tip a puck into it And If you happen to be ong"of Neilson's neighbors, you might have found 60 burly pros spiffing into your backyard as the coach hosted nightly barbecues complete with more games of tennis. basketball and mini-golt in Kamioops, the camp was much more subdued because the Canucks barely had a summer after losing to the Rangers in the Stanley Cup firfal in June. The practice sessions were short and fast-paced, then the players were out and about playing gol! or on horseback as they kicked back before the start of another marathon season At a lime when there are more stories about collective bargaining than collecting points, it's an 0dd pleasure 10 hear peeple cheering a good play in scrimmage and 10 know they'd rather tak about Martin Gelinas and Sci Mellanby than Gary Bettman and Bob Goodenow For a shor time hockey a! its highest level was back 10 its rools miles from the inter-Continental and hard by the Stackman's. It looked good on it The new year is off to a good start here at the Scugog Christian School. The various 985-6397 sored by "Jim Hughson" spon YAMAHA Dr. Kevin Dunkerley ®Dr. Lionel McTague Dr. Robert Boyko, Orthodontist Complete Family Dental Care @ Dentistry for Adults & Children "te conc rim renee compares [985-8459 462 PAXTON ST le Ried NEW ETS WE WELCOME REGISTRATION Blackstock Arena THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd 6:00 to 8:00 PM For information call : Ron 986-0801 48 Water Street, Port Petry, (905) 985-1779 classes are settling in to their routine and the children are getting to know each other. We welcome Debbie Hiemstra, our new staff member, to the grades five and six class. Debbie is a graduate of Brock University and has a Master of Education from Niagara University. During the first first week of school parents had the pleasure of meeting new and returning staff at Meet the Teachers Night. After a general fntroduction and overview of the year, the where parents visited ¢ teachers dipcussed the curriculum and some of the main events for the coming year. A number of students are looking forward to competing once again in the Christian School Cross Country Meet in Peterborough. This is the second year our school has taken part and the students have been working hard to get ready for this. Next month, the senior students will compete in the annual soccer tournament for Christian Schools The students are now busy lining up sponsors for the an: walk-a-thon to be held ag'the Long Sault Conservation Afea at the end of October