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Scugog Citizen (1991), 14 Mar 1995, p. 26

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RSE 1g = Thiesday, arch 14, 1995 => Ed Sar Clippers sail along in SHL playoff action The great Sunday weather gave us a hint that Spring is just aroufid the corner and with it, the SHL Championship Weekend. With that in mind, action this week saw all teams get down! to business to challenge for the various playoff * berths. At the conclusion of the five Sunday games just one team, the. Fitzgerald Clippers, continue with their amazing unbeaten streak for this year's playoff rounds. ' Game 1 saw the Compton Comets overtake the Taylor Aces in the standings with a 5-3 victory. The Comets have been 'Tost in spage' for the last few weeks but got things back in orbit this week as Dave Dickson clicked for 4 gdals and Brian Burns added a single plus 3 assists. Ken Davison was in on a pair of markers with a single assist going to Tom Barnes. By the * way, it's good to see Tom back in action during the playoffs after suffering a broken leg late in the season schedule. For the Aces it was replies by Todd Wilbur, Ken Little and Mike Kane, Dave Brownson had a pair of assists while single helpers went to Kane "Legend" Sheehey and Al Bonner. Game 2 left the fans happy as the Monsma Chargers and Pineridge Phantoms played to a 4-4 draw in a head-to-head repeat from last week. These two teams have been battling it out all season and this game proved to be yet another playoff classic. The Chargers had the crowd buzzing as they took a 4-1 lead late into the second period. But then the Phantoms regrouped and' came storming back with 3 unanswered goals to gain the 4-4 tie. John Robertson with 2 and singles by Bill bRidge and Brad Hurst gave the Chargers their 4 goals. Bridge, Bob Lee, Lee Wilbur and Dave Thompson all had single assists apiece. For the Phantoms it was Colin Asselstine with a pair and singles by Brian Samis and Bill VanCamp. Samis with a pair of assists and singles to Asselstine, Jim Clarence last week, those Sharks were hungry for yet another but the Clippers had other ideas. ' Doug Bronson led his Clippers with a pair of goals and a pair of assists for the "4 point" outing. Glen Hudson and ° Derek Fitzgerald along with "Roc" Owen added singles to keep the Fitzy unbeaten record alive. Hudson with a pair of assists and singles by Derek Fitzgerald and sponsor Carl Fitzgerald finished the Clipper scoring. For the Sharks, Phil Cochrane was in on all the scoring as. he potted 2 and assisted on the other by Gary' Lance. Greg Fitzgerald and sponsor "Tate" Adam both had a pair of assists while Jay Adam added the single. . Game 4 was yet another great match up as the Harrison Blazers and the J&D Hawks played to a 1-1 tie. Both teams Fowler, are playing well in the playoffs Stephenson, Mike Geer, Fred and goaltenders Ken Harman for Moffatt and Robert VanCamp the Blazers and Ray Gibson for completed the Pineridge the Hawks are playing- back in this exciting match di : Game 8 proved to be an aggressive encounter as the Fitzgerald Clippers maintained their first place playoff standings with a 5-3 victory over the Van World Sharks. After a victory NAME:, Crandell's C 27 Goreski's A ov 27 Winchester A 27. Winchester C 27 Goreski's C 27 Goreski's B 27 Antrim A 27 Bowling Alley 27 Crandell's A 27 Crandel's B 27 Winchester B 27 Trader's A 27 Legion B 27 Antrim C 27 Legion A 27 Emiel's Bulls 27 Emiel's Shooters 27 Trader's B 27 Crandell's D 27 Antrim B { 27 Teddy Bears Bad Luck Crew po Head Pins 24 LADIES Port Perry Dart League Week Ending March 11, 1995 Friday Night Mixed Bowling Team Sandings Jan. 6, 1995 W L T Total Pos. 25 1 1 51 1 24 1 2.50 2 28 2 2 48% 3 88 §5§ 4 40 4 17. 6-4 38 5 18 8 1 37 6 n 9-77 29 7 11.10 6 +28 8 12 12 3 27 9 1m 1" 5 27 9 9 18 § 23 i0 10 15 2 2 1" 8 15 4 20 12 8 15 4 20 12 8 15 4 20 12 5 17. 5 1-13 4 18 5 13 14 5 20 2 12 15 4 21 2 10 16 823 2 8 » 17 Sd Team Four 24 Satan's Bowlers 28 The Royal Family 15 "SPORT STATS" sponsored by PINERIDGE SPORTS 985-2839 Port f Spor ting Goods * Sports Wear * Uniforms Silk Screening * Trophies & Engraving The Blazers continue to show why they were first in the league standings as they played the Hawks to a tie in this one with just a few players on the befich. It was the Blazer geal early in the first period by John Harman from Darcy Milligan apd Jim Park that stood up throughout the game and looked to have the slim victory for the Blazers. However, with a mere 1:43 left in the third, Doug Suppelsa netted the equalizer from Keijo Kinnunen and Ed Olsen to give both teams a well deserved playoff point. John Mackey. Tim Ashbridge, Bill Foote and Ken Smart Jr. all had a pair of helpers with a single assist gding to Brian "Red" Stevenson. * GeorgeGladish added the other Gambler counter from Dave Bourgeois early in the final frame but that was it as the Crandell's Crew is still looking for their first playoff points. With just 3 game left until the Championship' Games on Saturday, April 8, the standings are still close and all teams have to keep on top of their games to get the best records for Championship Game Seedings. Be sure to follow your favourites at the following times next Sunday; a 6:45 - Harrison Blazers vs. Crandell's Gamblers 7:45 - Pizza Delight Devils vs. Taylor Aces 8:45 - Fitagerdldy 4 Clings vs. Monsma 9:45 - J&D awk vs. Van World Sharks 10:45 - Pineridge Phantoms vs. Compton Comets. A special note to players. Don't forget your registration for the 95-96 season. Just 4 weeks remain to be counted in. Pineridge Atoms up by two games Pineridge Sports Atoms ventured into unfamiliar territory on Friday night, facing heavy traffic on a long "journey to Hespler. In the first period the boys showed jet lag as the Shamrocks were able to dominate the Port Perry team forcing Shane Fischer to come up with several big saves. Joe Schembri broke in on a nifty pass from Matt Skerratt and Trevor Robins beating the Hespler goalie. One-Nil Port after the 1st. The 2nd period pace started slowly as the puck- went back and forth like a yo-yo. At 8:03 with a scramble in front of the net the Shamrocks scored on Fischer. One-all. Port scored 2 later as Family 7 - Hespler 1. Game 2 we met Hespler on our home ice. The Pineridge Atoms were first on the scoreboard with a nifty shot into the corner of the net by Michael Milligan, followed by Matt Skerratt's lethal shot making it 2-0, home team. David Halward received a clever pass from Michael Wiseman, giving the Pineridge Atoms a comfortable lead. The second period saw some excellent defensive plays along the blueline by Derek Bond and Garrett Brown. After some incredible saves by Shane Fischer, the visitors were able 4o sneak one past to end the period 3-1. The final game of the day saw Lrevor Robins scored on a the Pizza Delight Devils jump back into the thick of things with a 4-2 victory over the sagging Crandell's Gamblers. The Gamblers are sure having the "playoff woes" but put the pressure on the Devils early in the second period on a goal by Glen McCoy from Mark Decosta and Carl Durham. The Devils then came to life With 4 goals in a row to take command of the game..Bob McEachern started it, off with a 'cannon' followed by a single from Steve Dunn and a pair by Fa rebound from Dylan Harper and Joe Schembri. The 3rd period was all Port Perry as the defence of Michael Th Michael Wi Garrett Brown, Dylan Harper and Derek Bond shut down the Hespler attack. ig When Matt Skerratt scored the hat-trick the announcer changed his name to that famous Italian soccer star "Skeratta". Also scoring was Gerrard Timmers with the assist going to Langmaid and" Wiseman. Final score "Atoms ry Wess 2nd ANNUAL LK £, 2a 155, w NN Pete Pokulok Come see Wes &. Pete, two of Ontario's top outdoor Over. 1000 d--cn presentations to then enedit! Improve your angling abilities .. Learn about new techniques & equipment Make your time on the water more productive Chance to win door prizes, tool Seminar vickets just $7. 50 cack WED., MARCH 20th - 7 PM LATCHAM CENTRE, PORT PERRY 17300 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, PORT PERRY = 985-3192 speakers, in person! Tickets available at Willy & Sot and JD Fishing. . «Proceeds to Community Memorial Hospital. Hespler came on strong in the 2nd and 3rd periods forcing our defensive team of Michael Thompson and Dylan Harper to come up with some quick moves. Wes Langmaid made some dandy passes in our end to keep the pace quick. Gerrard Timmers scored #4 assisted by David Halward early in the 3rd period, followed by a quick Hespler goal. Joe Schembri made some spectacular offensive moves setting up the play at every opportunity. A 'super 'goal by Geoff' Simpson put in motion by Trevor Robins and Gerrard Timmers. Dylan Harper took advantage of the action in front of the Hespler net to make it a final score of 6-2. The highlight of the game saw Glen Thompson meeting the Hespler goalie in a super penalty shot. : Our team mascot "Baby Bradly" continues to give this team good luck. Display Ads in the Citizen Top value! call Chris Hudson 5-6397 i

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