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Scugog Citizen (1991), 21 Nov 1994, p. 32

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= Tuesday, Ni b A my 32 -- Scugog Citizen 21, 1994 No changes at the top in Scugog Hockey Congratulations to all those "Eagle-eyed" readers who spotted the "small" error in last week's news! Yes, it was the Monsma Chargers who pulled up into first place along side of the Harrison Blazers. The Pineridge Phantoms remained 2 points back in second place! Well, no problem because after a full slate of games this weekend, the "top three" remain in the same spots in the Scugog Hockey League! Things should be interesting when the Harrison Blazers go head to head with the Monsma Chargers on Dec. 11th. Game 1 saw the J&D Hawks take advantage of a "short" Pizza Delight Devils squad and skate to a 4-1 victory. Apparently, a certain Saturday night "reunion" kept the Devil's players in bed for this early match! Peter Lane scored twice for the Hawks with Ed Olsen and Doug Suppelsa picking up singles. Both Ritchie Lefort and Captain Callery notched two assists while singles went to Carl Durward, Keijo Kinnunen Petites nip Whitby for 5th straight win The Shepstone Haulage Petites travelled to Whitby Nov. 19th to play their sixth game of the season. Our first meeting this season with Whitby was an exciting 1-0 win for Whitby. Port wanted a win on their ice! Whitby opened up the scoring at 2:03 of the first period. Goalie . Jill was screened on this shot. * Nicole and Stacey had a couple of near misses but Whitby « controlled most of the play in the first period with numerous shots on goalie Jill. Nicole scored with 3:56 left in the first. Rhea was having a great game and had a near miss on a pass by Alaina D. Whitby got a penalty. Sheena, also having a good game, hit the cross bar but Alaina D. scored with a minute left in the first period. 2-1 for Port. Stacey had another near miss on a super pass by Sarah. Second period was exciting with Port determined to turn up the heat. Our defence played solidly with particular good effort by Shannon. Whitby played a physical, hard checking style which at times kept our girls off balance. Several more good saves by Jill - Whitby was determined to come back. Whitby scored due to a pile up in front of the net resulting in the play being in front of Jill for too long. The score was then 2-2, - Alaina B. had a break away on a line change but Whitby's goalie stopped the shot - not long after she did score on a good effort, 3-2 Port. Rhea had another near miss. Whitby pulled their goalie with less than a minute to go in the game to try and tie things up but were held off by a strong team effort by Port who controlled the ring for the last 20 seconds just failing to score in the empty net. Final score Port 3 - Whitby 2. Our team is starting to come together through hard work and the improving skills of Lisa, Kelly and Ashley who are first year players. This was our 5th win in a row! Next game is Sunday Nov. 27th vs. Oshawa. Keep up the good team work girls, (Submitted by - team manager Diane Cook) The Deere are out in full force this winter From our lig veight, single-stage thrower to our heavy- duty, 8- and 10-hp models, JohgfDeere has the snow. renova equipment youn need to UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED 2 Miles West of Manchester On Durham 21 (905) 985-9701 and sponsor Joe Curran. The lone Devil goal came from a "blast" by Mike Driscoll assisted by Bill Foote and Bruce Gracie. Game 2 saw the Pineridge Phantoms stay within 2 points of first place with a 4-2 victory over the Compton Comets. The Comets gave it a strong effort, but Shawn Parker came up big in the Phantom cage to seal the victory. Steve Fox led the Phantom scorers with 2 goals and an assist. Brian Samis and Bill VanCamp had single counters. Clarence Stephenson with 2 assists and singles to Samis and Fred Moffatt completed the Pineridge attack. Dave Dickson scored both goals for Compton Comets with Doug Bache picking up a pair of assists and a single credited to Jeff Johnstone. Game 3 saw the Van World Sharks give the Monsma Chargers a real battle! With the Sharks playing great hockey, they took a single goal lead into the final frame. However, a small defensive lapse coupled with a determined Charger attack, lifted the Monsma crew tga 5-3 victory and another week tied for first place in the standings! Bill Bridge led the Chargers with a "hat trick" and an assist for a big "4 point day". Paul Van Camp and Rick Olaisen had the other goals. Assists saw Jim Duncan and Dave Thompson with a pair each, and singles to Olaisen, Tony Oxley, Brad Hurst and Duane Bronson. For the Sharks it was Steve Connors with a pair of counters and a single by Jay Adam. Randy Prosser had a pair of assists with Jay Adam, Scott Davis and Greg Fitzgerald having single helpers. Game 4 saw the Harrison Blazers keep their undefeated season intact with a 5-4 victory over the Taylor Aces. This game is usually called the "Battle of the Fuel Crews" and Sunday's match proved to be a good one! The Taylor Team really put the heat on the Blazers and forced Blazer goalie Ken Harman to make some tough saves to keep his team tied for first place. Blazer forward John Harman led the way with 2 goals and an assist, while team sponsor Dave Harrison had 3 assists to help the cause. Steve Churchill, Larry Jackson and Dale Bronson had single tallies each. Single assists to round out the Blazer attack went to Jim Park, Marvin Stevenson, Richard Sakanashi and Darcy Milligan. For the Aces, Todd Wilbur had a strong game with 2 goals. Dave Brownson and John Kotarba had single goals as well. Ken Little had a pair of assists while Kotarba, Wayne Norton and "Legend" Sheehey were credited with single helpers. Game 5 proved to be another exciting game as the Crandell's Gamblers took on the Fitzgerald Clippers. The Gamblers had only a few crew members for this one, buf each player gave a superb effort ant the Crandell's boys edged the Clippers 4-3. Dave Bourgeois and Bryan Norton led the Gamblers with a pair of goals and an assist. Al Sibbald matched him with 3 assists, while Tom Patton had the other single counter for the Fitzgerald squad. With one week remaining to complete the November schedule, week 13 in the SHL may prove to be good luck for those in need of a win! However, what does that mean for the leaders? Be sure to catch the action next Sunday at the following times: 6:45am - Crandell's Gamblers Vs. Van World Sharks 7:45am - Harrison Blazers Vs. Pizza Delight Devils 8:45am - Pineridge Phantoms Vs. Fitzgerald Clippers 9:45am - Monsma Charis Vs. Compton Comets 10:45am - J&D Hawks Vs. Taylor Aces. Bruins still un-defeated The Brooklin Bruins remain atop the Port Perry Broomball league goirtg 10 straight this season without a defeat after edging the Blackstock Brewers 3-2 on Sunday. Ken Lynde set up Wayne Tate for an early lead, This lasted until the midway point of the period when Gord Bryans tied it up with Tom Wotten drawing the assist. Tate again put Brooklin ahead as he netted another, this time with help from Murray Down to round out the scoring for the first half. In the second the Bruins pulled ahead by two with Nick Attwood =a gel lle] (Selo Nie) Now Available Cut your price of = 0 w - = = a = 0] 2 a <q 4 0] ] £ 3 = #2 uo} oo w 2 o] +8 'l] al ZY» XL ONLY 1995 Southern Ontario Golfers Passport playing golf in 1/2 64.95 * Gift Certificates * Practice Membe: * Lessons by CPGA setting up Ron Attwood for the eventual winner. Wotten got Blackstock to, within one and in the dying moments they pulled their goaltender only to be denied the tying goal. Game two had the winless Raven's Renovations shaw some offense as they managed to score 8 in a 5-3 defeat at the hands of the B&R Swampers. With this win B&R pulled into second spot a single point up on Blackstock. B&R showed most of their scoring prowess in the first period enroute to a 4-2 lead. Mike Mole led the way with a hat trick while) Mike Butt MIZUNO DEXTER ONid SJ Yomih-tol 15 BALL © TOP FLITE wvd $19.99 XNA Stocking Stuffers $1.99 Clem Male] rofessionals JAVIWHOAVL 1916 Dundas St. E., Whitby 723-4653 A -4alely] ONIAIVdS vmivad 9 Win a Turkey! notched the remaining pair. Drawing assists were Danny Taylor with three while Mole™ added two with a single going to Butt. The goal scorers for Raven's were Jim Potter, Jeff Poulton, and Dan VanLoon. Adding assists were Leo Pettipas, Mike VanLoon and Les Allen. The Framer's Gallery and. Trader Sam's hooked up in a good clean fast game with neither team getting past goalers Tony Dennis for Trader's and the Framer's. Glenn Archibald. In the end it came down to a two minute total goal overtime period with Trader Sam's Ken St. Amant winning it on a setup from Charlie Dennis. This keeps Trader's in the fourth position of the league standings at the mid season point followed by The Framer's. 4 N Caesarea Firefighters' Association. ANNUAL TURKEY ROLL Win a Ham! Come for the fun of it. Bring a Friend ... Bring a Neighbour! Refreshments. Free Admission! 8 PM - SAT; DEC. 3rd. Caesarea Community Hall J \.

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