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Scugog Citizen (1991), 14 Nov 1995, p. 24

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1 24 -- Citizen ~ November 14, 1995 Wolves ol the Clippers 5-2 in SHL action Sunday in SHL action the starting game was opened by the Pineridge Wolves and the Fitzgerald Clippers. Scoring the first goal was Ken Davison of the Wolves who was assisted by Clarence Stephenson and Darcy Milligan. Then Derek Fitzgerald of the Clippers slipped in with an assisted goal from Carl Fitzgerald and Peter Lane. Then Peter Lane scored, assisted by Eddie Olsen. In the second period the Wolves' Jim Duncan scored, tying the'game with assists from Larry Pilkey and Todd Wilbur. Then they pulled ahead with another Wolves' goal by Reg Templeman who was assisted by Todd Wilbur and Larry Pilkey. Robert VanCamp took the next two goals for the Wolves,the first assisted by Larry Pilkey and the second assisted by Ken Davison and Clarence Stephenson. The final score was 5-2 for the Pineridge Wolves. In geme two the Pizza Delight Roosters played the Monsma Chargers which opened with John Hafman's goal, assisted by Jim Fowler. Then Tony Oxley, also of thé Roosters, scored with assistance SPORT E20) ACY RVACH PINERIDGE SPORTS STelelailale Nelle Scugog Hockey League as of November 12, 1995 TEAM: wo LT GA PTS Harrison Fuels 8 2 1 3 21 17 Fizgeralfs WeedCll. 7 2 2 39 24 16 Pizza Delight 6 2 3 48 25 15 J. & D. Carpentry 6 3 2 37 3 Sports 6 4 1 43 37 13 &Assoc. 3 3 5 35 34 11 Van & Truck World 3 7:1 271 3% 7 Compton Cable T.V. 3 7 1 28-3 7 Taylor Fuels a 7 1 31 4 7 Monsma Electric 1 9 1 22 4 3 : Scoring Loaders NAME: TEAM: A PTS J.Harman - Plza Delight 17 3 B.Bridge Hanison Fuels 1" 17 3 D.Miligan Pineridge Sports 6 17 23 R. Campbell Fitzgerald's 10 12 2 C.Durham Pizza Delight 7 12 19 J: 'Mackey J. & D. Carpentry 9 9 118 J. Wamer Compton Cable T.V. 10 6 16 * R. Lefort Taylor Fuels 9 6 15 K. Davison - Pineridge Sports 8 6 14 M. Decosta ~~ BallCallery 7 7 4 Top Goarenders NAME: GA Ava K. Harman Ten Fle re 21190 J. Moore Fitzgerald's 10 22 220 S.Parker Pizza Delight 1.28 227 | B. Eade Van & Truck World 8 22 278 1 from Carl Durham. Jim Fowler scored the next goal with Carl Durham and Richard Sakanashi assisting. Finally Jeff Johnstone scored the last goal, assisted by Tony Oxley and Kelly Lee in a shutout for the Roosters. The final score was 4-0. Game three was played by the Ball-Callery Senators and the J&D Hawks. The first goal went to Mark Decosta of the Senators with assists from Brett Laycoe and Roger Moase. Then Doug Seeley scored a second point for the Senators with Dale Bronson and Brett Laycoe' assisting. Ken Jeffrey put the next one in with assists from Mark Decosta and Paul Goreski: Mark Decosta scored another, this time assisted by Ivan Geer and Brett Laycoe. Next Ken Jeffrey'scored his second with assistance from Rob Evans and Paul Goreski. Finally the Hawks stored' with Brian Norton shooting and John Mackey and Alan Sibbald assisting." Then in the third period Brett Laycoe scored with assists from Dale Bronson and Doug Seeley, followed by another goal by Brian Norton for the Hawks. STATS sponsored by 985-2839 * Sports Wear * Uniforms * Silk Screening Trophies & Engraving Brian was assisted by John Mackey and Tim Ashbridge. Ken Jeffrey scored his third and final goal, with an assist from Mark Decosta. Bob Collins then scored for the Hawks, with assists from Steve Groves and Alan Sibbald. Then, to end the game, John Mackey scored for the Hawks, assisted by Alan Sibbald and Brian Burns. The final score was 7-4 for the Ball-Callery Senators. Game four was played by the Harrison Flames and the Compton Comets. Bill Bridge scored the first three goals for the Flames, the first being assisted by Bruce Smith and the second assisted by Jim Beatty and Willy Edwards. Then the third was assisted by Bruce Smith , and Duane Bronson. Next, Bob Beveridge scored for the Flames, with assists from Willy Edwards and Bruce Smith. Bill Foote of the Comets scored their first and only goal with assistance from Jason Warner and Mike Driscoll. A final goal by Bill Bridge, assisted by Willy Edwards, ended the game with a 5-1 win for the Flames. In Game five the Van & Truck World Sharks played the Taylor Aces. This game was started by a goal from Richie LeFort and assisted by Henry Forder Then Phil Cochrane of the Sharks scored with assistance from Wayne Fox and Mike Adam. . Richie LeFort scored the next Aces' goal with an assisted shot from Ken Littfe and Henry Forderer. Then Ken Little scored with assists from Paul VanCamp and Terry Bache, followed by a goal from Terry Bache who was assisted by Paul VanCamp and Mark Jobb. Jay Adams of the Sharks was assisted by Mike Adam to * score their last goal. The next two Aces' goals were stored by Richie LeFort and Ken Little, both unassisted. The final score was 6-2 for the Taylor Aces. Next week's games: 6:45 J&D Carpentry vs Taylor Fuels 7:45 Fitzgerald's Weed Control v§ Harrison Fuels 8:45 Ball-Callery & Associates vs Monsma c 9:45 Van & Truck World vs Pineridge Sports 10:45 Pizza Delight vs pton Cable T.V. Midget Isles take a win, lose In local Midget B hockey action this past week the Port Perry Canadian Tire Islanders played two games picking up a win and a loss. The Islanders first game of the! week was on Wednesday November 8 at home against Omemee. Both teams came out playing hard trying to get "that important first goal and it would be the Islanders who would get on the board first as Todd Patry fired a hard shot to the top corner to give his team a 1-0 lead. Picking up the assists on this goal were. Adam Smith and Adam Hunter. A few minutes later Scott Heffern almost gave the Islanders a two goal lead as he ripped a shot off the Acrossbar. The second period had Scott finally solve the Omemee goalie' as he picked up two goals. the first was a pretty passing play as Adam Hunter lugged the puck up ice then fed a pass ahead to * Ashley VanShelven who in turn carried it into Omemee's end and then laid the perfect pass out to Scott .who made no mistake on this one and buriediit to give the Isles a 2-0 lead. Scott's second goal of the game came just a short time later as Trevor' Smith kept the puck in at the blueline and fed a pass in deep .to Ashley who once again 4made a nice pass out front to Scott and bang the Islanders now have a 3-0 lead. : The third period had' Omemee get one past the lanky Islander goaltender Doug Short who had a shutout going for two and a half periods and played a superb game between the . pipes coming up with some pretty big saves. Omemee . made a game of it as they pressed fro another goal and made the score now 3- 2 in the Islanders favour. Not wanting to let this game get away, the Islanders picked up the pace and took back control Vi # Blooded 6. Mad Dogs & 2. The Santa Clause f ti Duty 9. The Cure 10. Tommy Boy -- "Carol 's Pix Week 12 in the NrLR coming 45 31d fry areCarols I" Analda Nursery). Turn Cro Mon Non 20) ios screw-up on the part of the editor--sorry about that. Week Movies coming out this week: 1. Free Wily 2 2. Fall Claiborne 5. Cold Time 3. Crimson Tide 4. Dolores Englishmen | Top ten video rentals of the week: 1. Batman Forever * Bad Boys 4. Rob Roy 5. While You Wére Sleeping 6. Casper 7. Major Payne 8. Jury # of the game. They sealed the game as Aaron Levy fed the puck over to Matt Phillips who in turn fed it to Brad Eadie who let loose with a hard slapshot from'the point that stayed right on the ice all the way from his stick to the back of the net. Final score was 4-2 for the Islanders. Also deserving mention were Todd Parry, Mike Morden, Adam Smith and Ryan' Puckrin for their hard work and hustle and the defensive work of Trevor Smith, Chris Drury, Di Kamminga, Noah Dorland and Brad Eadie who all broke up some Omemee rushes, kept the front of the net clear and threw out some hard body checks. The Islanders next travelled to Whitby on Saturday November 11 to take on the Whitby Warriors. This game" started out to be a good one as the Isles were playing pretty good hockey, breaking up any Whitby rushes before they could amount to anything and getting some chances of their own. Midway into the first period, Mike ' Hiking club. Morden turned on the J 7 and streaked in on a breakaway," made a beautiful deke on the Whitby goalie to leave him lying at one side of the net while he pulled the puck over to the other side of the net to tuck it in but the puck just-rolled off the end of his stick and into the corner of the rink, _ Whitby came right back up ice and fired one in to take a 1-0 lead. This. was the knock-out punch for the Islanders as they just couldn't get back into the game from here on and were firmly beaten on this night. Brian Bickmore was in the Islander net for this one and even though he came up with some big stops it was those hard to find tip ins and two on ones that were to be his downfall. Also déserving mention were Mike Morden, Todd Parry, Scott Heffern and Aaron Levy who all played hard. The Islanders next tilt is in Port Perry" on Wednesday November 15 against the powerful -Minden team. Game time is 9:15 pm and don't ya dare miss it! | plans Nov. 19 trek. to Egypt, Ont. The Scugog Hiking Club, a chapter of the Oak! * Ridges Trail Association, is planning another hike on Sunday, November 19. Everyonetis asked to meet at John and Sandy Churchill's home at 1:30 p.m. Travelling east on Highway 7A from Port Perry, turn right on the West Quarter Line (at right again at the first concession (Church 8t.). Churchill's are at 2871 urch Street. These outdoor "eh will be hiking throughout the Osler Syndicate property A viewing foundations of houses and barns that swere inhabited from 1860 to the 1950s. One of these . 3 structures is the SS #14 Egypt Public School which many people from Cartwright attended from 1870 until it closed in 1954. . John Scott, organizer of the local hiking chapter, will be there to give everyone an historical account of the land. The hike will be led by his daughter, Sandy Churchill, and Liz Henderson. Dress accordingly and wear warm, solid boots. If it's too wet to tour the John Scott at 985-9014. New members are always' welgome to travel the eat outdoors. . old great

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