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Scugog Citizen (1991), 18 Oct 1994, p. 36

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=z wr i Seugog Citizen = Tuesday, October 18904 Maimont Atoms open with a 7-6 barn burner Despite the NHL being out of action fans can still see some exciting heckey at our own rink. again our 'A' Atoms are competing in the "Lakeshore Léague" and the early indications are that we should be able to give most ofgour opponents an inhospitable welcome when they visit here! Once again Teresa Hutchinson will be in charge of bringing out the best in, her group of 6 "minor" and 10 "major" atoms. Bill VanCamp and Doug Moynes return as her assistants. On Oct. 15 the Malmont squad hosted Trenton..Our boyd started off a "barn-burner" game on a goal by Trevor Weisflock from Adam Moynes and Dane Gray. Shortly thereafter, Port had a power play and Dean VanCamp had a good chance after a setup from Tim Jones and Mike LeFort. Then Mark Duncan broke in on right wing for a good chance and Jeff Tarbotton was doing some excellent forechecking. With 17 seconds left in the first period Trenton tied the score at 1'all off a backhand shot against goalie Mike Koury. In the second Trenton jumped ahead 2-1 by taking advantage of a 2-on-1 situation around the net. - Then Jeff Tarbotton scored from Trevor Lance and Mike LeFort converted a nice pass from Dean VanCamp for a 3-2 Port lead. On a power play Dean scored from the top of the circle on a low screened shot. Mike Koufy kept our lead at this point with good saves off another 2 on 1 and a breakaway. Our defensive coverage went through some early-season breakdowns and resulted in some additional Trenton goals including one unfortunate deflection off Steve MacLennon's helmet. The "Green Machine" recovered to a 5-5 tie When Jeff Tarbétton deflected a shotsby fellow rookie Justin Moffatt. a late period power play bog went ahead 6-5 on a nice pass from Dean VanCamp to Tim Jones to Trevor Lance. In the third Twevor Lance pounced on a rebound for a 7-5 lead. Jaimie Smith foiled a 2 on > ineludin: a fluke 1 chance while Tyler Houthuy and Steven MacLennan tied up players in front of the net as Trenton poured on the pressure. They broke through for their sixth goal off a rebound but we held on for our 7-6 victory. Scott Duncan got the nod for "Best Effort" for the Mal in this a 6-1 lead. We replied with 2 goals that resulted from our forwards as Trevor Weisflock and Justin Moffatt scored superb breakaway goals. d by this our power for off our d oo. game for Port. On October 16 it was our turn to go on the road as we went to Belleville. Traditionally, our tearhs haven't hgd much luck there and this game was no exception as we were on the short end of a 7-3 loss. Belleville took advantage of a poor clearing effort to break the ice 1-0. Shortly after our power play did a nice job of controlling the puck and resulted in two hard shots from our pointmen. We tied the game at 1-1 when 'Dane Gray converted after finding himself all alone on the low post after a setup by Trevor Weisflock and Steve MacLennan. Belleville then got a go-ahead goal against Malmont cagecop D'Arcy Stephens on a sharp angle wrist shot. Everything went Belleville's Cartwright Scouts will hold Apple Day ont Oct. 22 by Nancy Ange: Wow! It is ker to believe we are already in the middle of October as iwseems that the scouting year just started. All of us at 1st Cartwright hope everyone had a great summer and it was 80 nice to see a lot of new faces and returning friends on Registration night on Sept. Tth. After everyone had registered, it was great to see that Beaver Colony B in Caesarea under Louise, Michelle and Maureen and Cub Pack A in Blackstock under Sharon, Darlene, Lianne , and Stan are full to ity the direction of Kathy, Tilley and Aaron is going great with a couple of openings still available. If anyone is interested in getting their youth involved in having fun, meeting new kids and doing a variety of different things, give me a call at 986- 0901 On Sept. 25, we held our first fundraiser with many people in Cartwright donating lots of bottles making it a very successful drive. Our thanks to all those who donated and thanks to our drivers Marie Gerrits, Kathy Beaver Colony A in Blackstock under Doug and Patt still have room for 2 more Beavers and our newest addition of Cub Pack B in Nestleton under Mike and Patt still have room for 3 more Cubs. Our Co-Ed Scout Troop under Introducing to Port Perry ... Handlsp , Michelle McLean, Blair Martyn, Laverne Delore, MAURICE MIDGLEY Al Wackett, Patt Johnston, Jamie McCrae, Gerald Winter and our helpers at the hall being Maureen Dulmage, Lori Aldred, Louise Jorgensen, R.J. Anger and myself. As two of our sections (Cub Pack B doing an overnite camp and the Scout Troop taking part in Jamboree On The Air at Camp Samac on October 15th), our group will be doing Apple Day in Cartwright on October 22nd. f We hope everyone has a great Halloween and we'll be talking to all of you again in the near future. 985-7863 General Delivery Service | Nothing Too Small - Groceries - Pop - | .. Anything at All Fast. - Courteous Delivery. We Pick-up! Reasonable Rates. SENIORS' DISCOUNTS Bruce Reed - Ag. Service Manager Allan Howell - Lumber Manager LINDSAY 1-800-465-4419 1-708-324-7761 Buying or Selling Citizen Classifieds Get Results 36 Water Street, Port Perry play unit had tremendous puck control and several good chances on an opportunity late in the second period but the Belleville goalie smothered the puck well to stymie our comeback effort. They held on against our 2 man third period powerplay and scored one more of their own to close out the scoresheet."Best Effort" for the Malmont Squad goes to Justin Moffatt in this game. With a little improvement in our "breakouts" and a little less chasing the puck in our own defensive and our "goals against" will come'down. This team will give you your money's worth in non-NHL hockey. In any case. Come on out and give them your support against the always tough Peterborough boys on Oct. 21 at 8:00 pm. Legionnaires fall 5-4 to Port Hope in Pee Wee action The Port Perry Peewee Legionaires played hosts to Port Hope Peewees on Friday, Oct 14th. The first period opened with lots of end to egd action. Mike McLennan made some big saves to keep Port Hope off the scorgboard. Port was shorthanded when Port Hope got their first goal. Mike made the save but the puck managed to trickle into the net. The offensive combos of Brad Johnston and Ryan McQuade as well as Greg Bruton and Nick Pelyk were clicking on some nice passing plays. Aaron Chambers was doing some fine checking. Ryan stole the puck in his own end on a breakaway only to be stoned by the Port Hope goalie. At 4:06 of the first period, Ryan pops one by, from the corner of the net. Assists went to Brad Johnston and Chris Skerratt. In the second period, Port took a penalty for "too many men on the ice" and Port Hope scored on the ing power An exciting hockey filled weekend continued on Saturday afternoon with the Legionaires in Oshawa to play the Oshawa Bruins for an exhibition game. Oshawa was on the board early with their firdt goal coming at 8:43 of the first period. Sean Jeffrey and Ryan McQuade moved the puck all the way into the Oshawa end but their chance to put Port Perry on the scoreboard was denied by the Bruins' goalie. Chris Monsma kept the Oshawa lead to one with a nice save. Oshawa kept the pressure on and scored their second goal with only 29 seconds left in the first period. Oshawa was on the move scoring their third goal early in the second period however, Port Perry came back with a nice goal by Ryan McQuade assisted by Chris Skerratt. * Mike McLennan stepped into net in the second period and managed to hold Oshawa's lead with some excellent goal play. A penalty was called on Port Hope during which Nick Pelyk made several nice moves before ing to Greg Bruton, who passed it back to Nick in the slot. With « little help from the post, Nick scored--tying the game at 2. Port Hope came right back to score. Greg Bruton came up with some clean and solid checking. Port Hope ended the second period on a screened shot from the blue line making the score 4-2. In the 3rd period, Port Hope scored early on a power play. Nick Pelyk came back to score a short-handed goal on a nice pass from Deryk Campbell. Port Hope then took a 5 minute major penalty. Braden Tarbotton, from Deryk Campbell and Sean Jeffery scored early but Port Hope managed to kill off the rest of the penalty. Port carried the play for the rest of the game but Port Hope hung on to win with a final score of 5-4. The Legionaires h. a total of 16 penalty utes while Port Hope had only 7, Port's next game is Friday, Oct. 21st at 9:15 pm against Cobourg. ~~ tending. Again Oshawa came back with their fourth goal at 3:56. The Oshawa goalie stood firm in his net stopping numerous attempts by Port to score including a nice slap shot by Jeff Ashton. Chris Skerratt racked up another goal for Port Perry assisted by Matt Caldwell with 2:17 remaining in the second. The third period narrowed Oshawa's lead even more with a nice goal from Brad Johnston assisted by Ryan McQuade. Derek Campbell carried the puck down the ice but was stopped by the Oshawa goalie. Oshawa scored their fifth goal at 5:35, but Port Perry managed to come back and score at 3:25 but this goal would not go on the scoreboard as the Ref felt it had been kicked into the net by a player's skate, tough break guys. The game was called with 2:50 remaining due to a time limit, with the final score Bruins 5 Port Perry 3. Great team effort by our Port Perry team. w

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