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Scugog Citizen (1991), 8 Nov 1994, p. 40

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Scugog Hockey League as of November 6 Black Division TEAM: w L T GF GA PTS Harrison Fuels 7 0 3 30 17 17 om - 7 1 2 54 28 1% Sports 8 2 2 33 19 1" JAD Carpentry 5 4 1 35 27 1 Crandel's Riverboat 4 4 2 27 28 10 Gold Division TEAM: w L 1 GF GA PTS Pizza Delight 4 4 2.2% 10 Compton Cable TV. 4 6 0 43 8 Fitzgerakd's Weed Control 3 6 1 22 3% 7 Ti Fuels 1 7 2 25 43 4 Van & Truck World 1 8 26 55 3 Scoring Leaders PLAYER: TEAM: A. PTS. J. Harman Harrison Fuels % 15 23 B. Bridge Monsma Electric 14 8 22 D. Milligan Harrison Fuels 12 9 21 J. Warher Monsma Electric 9 10 19 Duane Bronson = Monsma Electric 10 8 18 B. Van Camp Pineridge Sports 9 7 16 R. Lefort J&D Carpentry 5 1 16 J. Mackey Pizza Delight 9 6 15 C. Durham Crandell's Riverboat 7 8 15 W. Weisflock Compton Cable T.V 6 8 14 Top Goaltenders PLAYER: TEAM: G. GA AVG K. Harman Harrison Fuels 10 17 1.70 R. Gibson J&D Carpentry 7 13 1.86 S. Parker Pineridge Sports 10 5 1.90 R. Strickert Crandell's Riverboat 9 277 Port Perry Broomball GP Ww L T GF GA PTS PM bowie 8 8 0 0 4 9 16 118 "Blackstock 8 6 2 0 2 8 7B B&R Swamp 8 4 1 3 2 wn n Trader Sam's 8 3 4 1 24 17 7 30 Framer's 8 2 6 0 7 2 4 9 Raven's 8 0 8 0 2 4 0 69 Top Ten Scorers PLAYER: TEAM: G. A PTS. PM St. Amant, Ken Trader's 4 1" 15 Attwood, Ron Monsma 6 a8 14 2 Tate, Wayne Monsma 9 4 13 20 Dennis, Charlie Trader's 8 5 13 ' Attwood, Nick Monsma 8 3 n 19 Wotten, Tom Blackstock 8 3 n 10 Short, Ron Blackstock 7 4 Nn 12 Mitchell, Shawn ~~ Monsma 5 § 10. 8 Robinson, Bian B&R Electric 5 3 8 6 Harman, Jarrett B&R Electric 4 4 8 12 Top. Goaltenders PLAYER GF GA SO AVG Reuarakas, L Ta 8 8 4 100 Raaphors,t J + Brooklin 8 8 4 1.00 Tremblay, K. B&R Swamp 7 Nn 3 157 Dennis, T. Trader's 5 13 1 260 Archibald, G. Framer's : 5 1 317 Rutshmann, R Raven's 0 sn Port Perry Dart League Harrision Blazers still flying with high octane A new month and a new round of hockey action has not stopped the Harrison Blazers as they continue to lead the pack in SHL play. ~ Close behind, the Monsma Chargers and the Pineridge Phantoms continue to trail by a mere few points in anticipation of the Blazers first loss of the season! However, Dave Harrison has his Fuel Boys full of "high octane" and who knows how long the streak will last! Game 1 saw the Phantoms narrow to just 3 points from first place with a hard fought 2-1 victory over the Taylor Aces. Although the Aces have but 4 pdints to date, they are real gamers and gavé the Phantoms all they could handle in this early morning match! Rick Campbell scored for the Aces from Mark Pehlemann and John Kotarba late in the first period, but third period counters for the Phantoms by Brian Samis from Bill Van Camp and Lee Steeves, and Fred Moffatt from Van Camp and Samis sealed he important 2 points for the Pineridge crew, Game 2 saw those J&D Hawks inch closer to the leaders with yet another win as they edged out the Van World Sharks 3-2. With Adam, Jobb, Connors and Fitzgerald missing from the lineup, the Sharks all gave an extra effort in this game but just couldn't down those high-flying Hawks. Ritchie LeFort led the J&D boys with 2 goals and an assist. Rick Hope had the winner while single assists went to Keijo Kinnunen, Doug Suppelsa, "Regional" Reg Mcintyre, Carl Durward and Chris Brain. The Shark replies saw Phil Cochrane with both tallies while assists were credited to Wayne Fox, Jay Adam and sniper, Reg Templeman! Game 3 brought the fans to the glass as the mighty Harrison Blazers took to the ice against a "full" Fitzgerald Clippers squad! As predicted last week, when Fitzy get his gang together, the fans get a great game! Following some great saves at both ends of the rink, the Clippers struck first on a goal by Al Sibbald following up on a Larry Pilkey breakaway! Then the Blazers fought back on goals by Steve Churchill and John Harman to take a slim lead into the final period. Richard Sakanashi, Dale Bronson, Darcy Milligan and of course Jim Beatty, all had Blazer assists. This set up an exciting final period of great action, and with just 3 minutes left, Clipper ace Larry Pilkey scored from Sibbald to knot the score at 2-2 and give both teams a well-deserved point apiece. Game 4 started out as a real surprise as the Pizza Delight Devils held the second place Monsma Chargers in check with a 1-0 lead, for a period and a half, on a bullet by Bill Foote from Bob Beveridge! However, then the doors flew off, the tires went flat etc.,etc., etc. as the Devils surrendered 10 unanswered goals to those electrifying Chargers, to take a 10-1 pasting! The timekeepers had writer's cramp as Jason Warner counted 4 goals, Tony Oxley a pair, and singles to Brad Hurst, Dave Thompson, Jim Duncan and Bill Bridge. Duane Bronson led the assist parade with 4, Oxley, Rick Olaisen, Lee Wilbur, and Paul Van Camp each had 2 while singles went to Hurst, Duncan, Bob Lee, John Robertson and sponsor Jack Monsma This is one game sheet that "delighted" the Monsma players but certainly was one to forget for the Pizza Squad! Things continued to put smiles on the faces of the snipers as Game 5 saw the Crandells Gamblers blast the Compton Comets 7-2! With only 12 goals total scored in the first 3 games of the day, the last 2 with a total of 20 puts lots of candidates aiming for scoring honours! Ken Jeffrey led his Gamblers in this one with a goal and 3 assists, Mark Decosta, Carl Durham, Henry Forderer, Jamie Taylor, George Gladish and Robert Evans all had single tallies for the win. Durham, Steve Groves and Bob Partington had 2 assists each with single helpers going to Decosta, Forderer, Mark Burger and Bryan Norton. For the Comets Doug Bache with yet another, and Ken Davison had counters. Assists went to Dave Dickson, Bill Weisflock and Ron Zaparanuik. This week's action kept the crowd buzzing all day. Catch the Remembrance Day Weekend special next Sunday at the following times. Remember no lead is ever safe in the SHL-just ask the Pizza Boys! 6:45 am Harrison Blazers vs Compton Comets 7:45 am Crandells Gamblers vs Pizza Delight Devils 8:45 am Pineridge Phantoms vs Van World Sharks 9:45 am J&D Hawks vs Fitzgerald Clippers 10:45 am Monsma Chargers vs Taylor Aces Bantams downed 3-1 On Saturday, Nov. 5th, the Port Perry Country Style Bantams were in Trenfon to face the Goldenhawks. . We scored our first and only goal in the middle of the first, while on the power play. Shane Norton walked out from the corner and gave the tender the old "how's she goin'". Norty then proceeded to bury the puck upstairs. Nice move Shane! Norton's goal was unassisted. ; The power play unit is looking sweet. As I said before, that was our only goal. Trenton scored 2 in the second and another in the third to make it 3 to 1 in their favour' at the final buzzer. A number of players played well on defence, filling in for Mike Heasman and Colin Laird, who both were forced to stay in Port Perry with work commitments. as of October 31 The absence of Rob Murphy is i slowly coming to an end. TEAM: P. Ww. L T. TOTAL POS. They In Murphy's return will really help Crandell's C 6 5 0 1 1" 1 h the team out. Goreski's A é 5 0 1 I 1 This week's player profile is on Goreski's B 6 5 1 0 "10 2 laug veteran Rob Murphy. Murf has Winchester C 5 4 i ) 9 $ . been playing both defence and Yrcheset A $ 4 } ) : 3 at winter forward this year, making him a Toe 6 4 2 0 8 4 very versatile player at both ends Antrim A N78 3 2 1 7 5 of the ice. Rob is a hard working, Legion 419 A 8:3 2 1 7 5 Water proof > we way player. Crandell's A 6 3 3 0 8 8 urphy makes his presence felt Antrim C 6 2 2 2 8 6 on the ice as a dominant physical Crandell's B (] 2 2 2 6 8 force. Last year he led the team in Bowling 6 0 1 5 5 : penalty minutes. Murphy has Trader's B 8 1 3 2 4 8 great talent, and can come through Emiel's Bulls 6 : 3 2 4 8 with a key goal in any type of Emiel's Shooters 6 1 3 2 4 8 ; teed game. Rob wants lots of fans to Winchester B & 0 -& 3 3 9 Guar h) Site wit to Arens, bowie Legion 419 B 6 8 0 2 10 quite simply put: "We need and Crandel's D 6 0 6 0 0 i want a lot of support from the Antrim 8 6 0 Ld 0 0 n greater Scugog area residents. We have a tough, talented team this sponsored by your and wewant:to Jat Part Perry PINERIDGE SPORTS rel a Come on out on Monday nights at 7:30 to watch some fast, exciting, fun, beloved hockey. The KAMEKA Naturalizer [4 DA 4!) 985-283 FOOTWEAR INC. . Sting, fue, loved Wegteny The Sporting Goods * Sports Wear * Uniforms Whitby Mall Pickeiing Town Centre like to point out that we have been Silk Screening * Trophies & Engraving 728-4197 831-5428 getting some good crowds, and that we really appreciate it.

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