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Scugog Citizen (1991), 29 Nov 1994, p. 28

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2 wy» 30 -- Scugog Citizen - Tuesday, Novemb 29, 1994 Pineridge edges closer to the top in SHL Week 13 in SHL play proved to be rather interesting as the league-leading Harrison Blazers and the Monsma Chargers flirted with Lady Luck and pulled off tie games. However, a Pineridge Phantom victory brings an interesting month of December games into play, with a couple of teams quietly making their move to join the leaders. Game one saw the Crandell's Gamblers put together a real team effort to #efeat the Van World Sharks 6-4. Bryan Norton led the attack with a goal and a pair of assists. Mark Decosta also had a big game for the Gamblers with 4 helpers: Dave Bourgeois with 2 gdals and singles to Ken Jeffrey, Carl Durham and Henry Forderer sealed the Riverboat' victory, Durham, Jeffrey, Robert Evans, Bob Partington and even goaltender Bob Strickert made the score sheet with single assists. For the Van World Sharks, Phil Cochrane had the "hat trick", with the single tally going to Terry Bache. Wayne Fox and Mike "Tate" Adam notched 2 assists a piece while single helpers went to Randy Prosser, Ivan Geer and Doug Brown. Game two really brought the fans to the glass as the Pizza Delight Devils and the league- leading Harrison Blazers battled to a 1-1 draw. The Blazers were p'SPORT STATS] without sp Dave Harrison in this one due to an unfortunate fire. We're glad to report that Dave is fine and ready to don new equi Black Division TEAM: w L 1 GF GA PTS Harrison Fuels 8 0. 5 48 25 21 Monsma Electric 9 1 3 70 37 21 .| Pineridge Sports 9 2 2 4 23 2 JAD Carpentry 7 5 IY PT 15 Crandell's Riverboat 6 4 3 38 36 15 Gold Division TEAM: w T GF GA PTS Pizza Delight 4 : 4 32 39 12 Compton Cable T.V 4 7 2 43 54 10 Fitzgerald's Weed Control 4 8 1 2 45 9 Taylor Fuels 1 10 2 33 62 4 Van & Truck World 1 1" 1 35 70 : Scoring Leaders PLAYER: TEAM: A. PTS. B. Bridge Monsma Electric = 1" 31 J. Harman Harrison Fuels 1 18 29 D. Milligan Harrison Fuels 12 1 23 R. Lefort J&D Carpentry 7 16 23 Duane Bronson Monsma Electric 10 1" 21 B. Samis Pineridge Sports 8 12 20 B. Van Camp Pineridge Sports i aaa 19 J. Wamer Monsma Electric 9 10 19 D. Dickson Compton Cable T.V, 6 13 19 F. Moffatt Piperidge Sports 8 "10 18 Top Goaltenders PLAYER: TEAM: G. GA AVG S. Parker Pineridge Sports 13 2 1.77 K. Harman Harrison Fuels 13 25 1.92 A Ghar JAD Carpentry 10 2 20 Crandell's Riverboat 12 Scugog Hockey League as of November Labatt Uxbridge Major Curling as of November 23 Timbers def. Bell STANDINGS: Howey def, Evans Howey 41 Fairman def. Medford Farman 4-1 Top our tame qual or lays Titoens 41 Bell vs. Medord, vans 14 er Evans, iio Bell 14 k Playoffs: begin December 7 4 Medford 1-4 Port Perry Dart League as of October 28 TEAM: P. WW ke T. TOTAL POS. Crandell's C 10 9 0 a 19 1 Goreski's A 10 8 0 2 18 2 "Winchester A 10 8 1 1 17 3 Goreski's B 10 7 2 1 15 4 Winchester C. 10 6 2 2 14 5 Goreski's C 10 6 3 1 13 6 Crandell's A 10 8 3 1 13 6 Antrim C 10 1 3 3 1 Ay Bowling Alley 10 2 2 6 10 8 Trader's A 10. 's 5 0 10 8 Antrim A 10 3 4 3 9 9 Crandell's B 10 3 4 3 9 9 Legion B 10 4 6 0 8... 10 Legion A 10 3 6 1 HE Winchester B 'N 2 5 3 7 in Emiels Bulls © 2 6 2 6 / 12 Trader's B 10 2 6 2 6 12 Emiel's Shooters 10 2 8 2 s 2 Antrim 10 1 9 0 i RS 10 0 10. 0 0. 14 SPORT STATS" sponsored by PINERIDGE SPORTS ISTelelatlale I ETo ole Ea Silk Screening * Sella i) Trophies & 985-2839 Wear * Uniforms [Sale] gz s]e] This match had fine end-to-end hockey with great plays at both ends of the rink. Bob Beveridge from John Mackey and Bill Foote had the Devil counter. The Blazer reply saw Dave Milton score from Dale Bronson and "Nifty Fifty" man Jim Beatty. Happy Birthday to this half-century senator. Game three saw the Pineridge Phantoms edge to within a point of first place with a 3-0 victory over the Fitzgerald Clippers. Those Phantoms are on a roll led by strong goaltending from Shawn Parker who earned his « Shutout in this game. Brian Samis with 2 goals and Steve Fox with a single sunk the Clipper ship! Clarence Stephenson with a pair of assists and singles to Sean Fewer and Ray Zaparanuik rounded out the Phantom attack. : Game four was a penalty-free "match that kept the crowd "buzzing right down to the final 20 seconds as the Compton Comets pulled out a 4-4 tie with the Monsma Chargers. This one had the Chargers set to take over sole possession of , first place with a victory, but a last chance blast from Comet defenseman Tom Barnes kept them together with the Blazers for yet another week. Along with Barnes, Mike McQuade, Brian Burns and Willy Edwards scored for the Comets. Dave Dickson picked up 4 assists while Edwards, Ron Zaparanuik and Paul Goreski picked up singles. For the Chargers, Tony Oxley had a pair of counters with singles to Bill Bridge and Dave Thompson. Brad Hurst set up a pair with Bridge, Steve Lee, Lee Wilbur, Jason Warner and goaltender Don Card sharing single assists. Game five saw the J&D Hawks keep pace with the Gamblers on their road to the top with a 7-2 victory over the Taylor Aces. The Hawk points parade saw Ritchie Lefort with 3 big assists, 2 goals a piece by Doug Suppelsa and Rick Hope, and single tallies by Joe Curran, Keijo Kinnunen and "Captain Callery" led the team to another victory. Dennis Lycett and Carl Durward each had a pair of helpers with single assists credited to Kinnunen, Hope, Callery, Ed Olsen and Chris Brain, Todd Wilbur led the Ace offense with a goal and an assist. Mark Pehlemann also found the net with Mike Kane and sponsor Wayne Taylor picking up single assists as the Aces hope that Santa will bring them better luck in December! With the first 3 months now in the books, the five games scheduled for December could see some changes in the overall standings. While the Blazers, Chargers and Phantoms have been battling it out at the top, the Hawks and Gamblers have been putting up points on the board and may throw real interest into the last month of '94 play. Be sure to catch all the action in the SHL next Sunday at the following times; 6:45am - Crandell's Gamblers , v8. Taylor Aces 7:45am - Monsma Chargers vs. Fitzgerald Clippers 8:45am - J&D Hawks vs. Compton Comets 9:45am - Harrison Blazers vs. Van World Sharks 10:45am - Pineridge Phantoms vs. Pizza Delight Devils Friday night mixed bowling Team Standings Team Four 12, Head Pins 9, Teddy Bears 9, Satan's Bowlers 5, Bad Luck Crew 5, The Royal Family 2. Women Games 200 & Over: Sharol King 268; Mary -Albers 202; Linda Hughes 201. High Single Flat: Sharol King 258; Mary Albers 202; Linda Hughes 201. 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Men Games 200 & Over: Ken Irvine 258, 220; Jim Beatty 247; Al Wackett 201; Steve Breckenridge 227; Gord Ireland 259; Gerry Louvelle 228, 205. High Single Flat: Gord Ireland 259; Ken Irvine 258; Jim Beatty 247; Joe Dowdall 247. High Single with HDCP: Gord Ireland 296; Joe' Dowdall 285; Steve Breckenridge 269. High Double Flat: Ken Irvine 478; Gord Ireland 450; Gerry Louvelle 433. High Triple with HDCP: Gord Ireland 695; Joe Dowdall 682; Jim Beatty 655. m--1OMES HWY. 12 st SUNDERLAND Moncey wo Fiiday 10AM 5.0 PM (705) 357-3427 or 1-800-668-5056

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