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Scugog Citizen (1991), 12 Dec 1995, p. 24

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mp" 24 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, Di b 18, 1995 -- Port Legionaires lose a tough one 3-2 On Friday December 9th, the Port Perry PeeWee Legionnaires played host to the tough squad from Cobourg. Port was pumped for this one after coming up short 3-2 their last hatch against Cobourg. Both teams poured it on with fast, end to end action. This game was going to be tight as well! In the first period Sean Jeffrey stole the puck and passed to Mark Blakely who had a bulls-eye slapshot foiled. Steve Wygerde played good "heads up" hockey, checked hard and never gave up digging for the puck. 3 SPORT STATS David Justynski's keen eye allowed him to knock an air bound slapshot to the ice stopping a potential goal. Scottie Brownson's constant determination allowed him to almost score on a rebound. Carl Evans was hot between the pipes his first half of the game. At the 2:30 mark of the first, he made an awesome save robbing Cobeurg's #7 sharp shooter from finding the twine. Jason got a couple of hard "that hodveheck feels good" in and also left Scugog Hockey League as-of December 10, 1995 ii as of December 5 TEAM: Total Points Downtown 2052 Hellraisers 1983 Shamooz 1885 +. Sharpshooters 1864, "uxbridge 1855 Port Perry Dart League week ending December 2 NAME: W L T Total Pos. Crandell's C 18 12 0 1 122 1 13 1 0 2 114 2 Legion Arrows 13 10 12 mm 3 Crandell's A 13 9 2 2 1056 4 Winchester Snipers 13 1 2 0 102 5 Legion 180's 13 9 3 1 96 6 Antrim A 13 7 38 3 0 7 Sparking 13 7 5 1 88 8 Crandel'sB °. 13 6 § 2 82 9 Winchester 13 5 6 2 81 10 Tazmanian Traders 13 7 4 2 81 10 Centennial 13 4 8 1 7% 1 Legion Lovers 13 5 5 3° 74 12 "| Trader's D 13 4 9 0 7 13 Emiel's Bulls 13 4 4 5 70 14 Spurz Posse 13 § 6 2 68 15 Legion AWOL's 3 2 7 4, 67 16 Emiel's 5 13 4 8 17 e4 17 Wincester Farm Team 13 2 9 2 61 '18 Traders Terminators 13 4 7 2 57 19 Crandelis D 13 1 9 3 54 20 Antrim B 13 2 10 1 53 21 Traders A 13 2 1n.o 4 22 Spurz 60ers 13 2 11 0 43 23 TEAM: w L T GF GA PTS Harrison Fuels 1" 3 1 61 26 23 Pizza Delight 9 3 3 60 33 21 Fitzgerald's Weed Cirl. 9 4 2 4820 2 J&D Carpentry 9 4 2 51 40 20 ¥ Sports 8 6 1 51 45 17 Ball/Callery & Assoc. 5 4 6 49 45 16 Taylor Fuels 5 9 1 39 5 1 Van & Truck World 4 9 2 34 48 10 Compton Cable T.V. In 1 32 56 7 Monsma L 2 12 1 8 61 5 Scoring Leaders NAME: TEAM: ~~ G APTS J. Harman Pizza Delight 18 20 38 B. Bridge ~Hanison Fuels 16 19 35 D. Milligan Pineridge Sports 10 18 28 J. Mackey JD Carpentry 13 14 27 C. Durham Pizza Delight 9 14 23 R. Campbell Fitzgerald's 10 12 22 R. Lefort Taylor fuels 13 8 21 J. Warmer Compton Cable T.V. 10 8 18 M. Decosta Ball/Callery 8 10 18 Top Goaltenders NAME: TEAM: G GA AVG K. Harman ison Fuels 15 25 1.60 J. Moore Fitzgerald's 14 27 188 S. Parker Pizza Delight 14 28 200 R. Gibson J. & D. Carpentry 14 33 237 Valley National Eight Ball Association Port Perry and Uxbridge Pool League the goal post ringing. Unfortunately Cobourg's net minder was as sharp as Carl resulting in the first period ending scoreless as well as penalty free. Early in the second, Dean VanCamp picked the defenseman's pocket, had a short breakaway, then fired it to the right along the ice, the goalie dived and made a great glove save. Soon after, Sean let one go in the air from the point. Once again their goalie stoned us. After a quick scuffle along the boards, Mark Blakely and Cobourg's #15 appeared to be whispering in each other's ear...but no, a rare sight in hockey...they were siamese twins locked by their masks! Due to the calmness of the two players and prompt response by a referee, a serious injury was avoided. "SPORT STATS" sponsored by PINERIDGE STelelgilleRCTele le Si (SITIES TIES TI =I=T Ty Te) LCT IEER- gle [e\ ae} SPORTS 985-2839 Sports Wear * CAMPER FLEET SALE Starting at $29,900. OVER 40 UNITS TO CHOOSE FROM. All the comforts of a motor home. All the ease and efficiency of driving a van. Discover why Roadtrek is the best selling North American camper van. Drives Like a Van/™ OWASCO RECREATIONAL ICLES 1425 Dundas St. E., WHITBY ®@ 686-6410" 1-800-263-2676 Top Dollar For = Your Trade OWS), Hwy.2 : OWASCO I] Hy. 401 [= Finally at the 8:54 mark of the second period, Port lit up the scoreboard. While Matthew MacMaster occupied a defenseman, Dean VanCamp strategically poked the puek free from behind. the net and passed to front and centre where Braden Tarbotton found the hole. Beauty goal boys! 1-0. That one put a smile on the face of Coach Geer and Coach Teno! » with Cobourg retaliating, the daring defense duo of Tim Jones and Sean Jeffrey found themselves sent away for a 2 minute rest. Now defensemen Hooker and Justynski had to do double duty, but managed to help Chris Monsma, now in net, successfully handle-the 5 on 3 rushes. _ The efforts of Dane Gray amd "Chris Skerratt produced outstanding scoring opportunities; however the Cobourg goalie did not make another costly error. With 6:58 left in the game, on a power play, #7 scored in the clear from a timely pass through the crease. 30 seconds later our fearless Monsma, in net, was knocked over backwards along the ice by an opposing player. While .down, #7, again took a shot and Chris didn't have a chance. 3-2 for Cobourg. Port was left with only 6 minutes to tie it up. Braden Tarbotton was taken out ride 'em cowboy style, now leaving Port a player advantage. Despite a driving determination from each of the Legionnaires, they couldn't seem to put one past their goalie. Port pulled the goalie to gain another offensive attacker. Jason, Sean and Grant got shots away but to no avail. It was a great game, the refs let them play hockey, and the boys are looking forward to their next match against Cobourg. The players and parents wish to congratulate Coach Gary Geer on his recent retirement. Goalie shines in this one A 6 point by Shawn McNamara of VanCamp Contracting and the excellent goaltending by Michael Jehu of Haugen's highlighted an exciting game as the evenly matched teams settled for a point apiece, in Novice HL, Haugen's actually led 5-2 late in the 2nd period but VanCamp's stormed back with 3 goals in the last period tying the game with 28 seconds left on the clock. Mitch Sauder opened the game on an end-to-end solo rush to give Haugen's the lead. Then Kale Thompson scored his first of the season scoring on a rebound with Shawn McNamara getting the assist. Haugen's made the score 3-1 as Glen' Powell slid one under the goalie while Matthew Whalen's shot trickled in. Brad Layzell scored his first of 2 goals on a breakaway with assists going to Cameron O'Conner and Shawn McNamara as VanCamp's ended the 1st period scoring. Goals by Haugen's Scott Martin and Mitch Sauder and VanCamp's Shawn Namara closed out the dle frame with a score of 5-3 for Haugen's. This set the stage for VanCamp"s comeback. pass to Brooks Taylor who wristed a long hard shot into the net for the well deserved tie. Game stars for Haugen's were goalie Michael Jehu who stonewalled the opposition on many 'occasions.and turned in an excellent game. Owen Penstone had a strong game on defense breaking up VanCamp scoring Shawn McN scored his 2nd goal breaking in from the blueline sliding one home with assists going to Brad Layzell and Michael Aldred. Haugen's got a 2 goal lead back as Scott Martin picked up a loose puck in front to make the score 6-4 for Haugen's. Layzell got VanCamp's to within a goal as he scored on a rebound shot from Shawn McNamara then with time ticking away anCamp's won the faceoff ithe neutral zone. Centre Shawn McNamara slid a chances, while Scott martin was well deserving of his 2 goals and 1 assist. Shawn McNamara led VanCamp's with a point in all 6 of his teams goals including 4 s. Brett Whyte played well in his first game as goaltender and made many good saves to keep his team in the game. Matt Morrison continues tomprove and played a strong game on Bantams return to action The Port Perry Country , The third' period proved to Style Bantam #1 team was back in action on Dec. 4th at the Scugog Arena. After a twa, week layoff, due to the inclement weather we had experibnced lately, two previous games had been cancelled. The opponents on this night were the Clippers from Stouffville. This was the first encounter this season with the Clippers and the play was tentative to start the first period. Port were trying to get their legs back in the game action after the layoff and their timing was a little off as the first period wound down. Things started to get back on track as Troy Campbell finally managed to get one by a stubborn uffville Picking up assists on the goal were linemates Dillan Weber and Dave Gainey. Port was up 1- 0 after the first period. The action picked up in the sécond as both teams played end-to-end hockey. Port increased their lead to two as Derek Tindall finished off a nice passing play with linemates Scott Jeffrey and Adem Hobbs. Stouffville scored late in the second period to reduce Port's lead to 2-1. be tight and tense as Stouffville fought hard to tie the game. Mike MacLennan i played solid in net as he stoned the Clippers for the _ rest of the game and Port finished up with a 2-1 win. \ The night, Dec. 5th, ithe boys made that fun trip down the 401 to Cobourg. The temperature as usual was warmer outside than Guide the old barn but was ready to play. They were definitely after revenge as we had beaten them twice eady this séason. Cobourg's efforts in the first period were rewarded with an early goal and a 1-0 lead. Action picked up in the second period as Port started to chip away at the Cobourg lead which had grown to two. Leading the way for Port were Derek Tindall and Troy Campbell as they both scored one apiece to tie the game at two. Obviously the referee was not aware who assisted on these two goals as the gamesheet was blank. Cobourg picked up the pace and scored the go ahead goal for a 3-2 lead after two Port pulled out all the stops as they tied the game at three early in the third when Danny Lyons scored assisted by Casey VanSchagen. Again Cobourg were not going to give up easily, and they stormed back with two goals of their own for a 5-3 lead late in the third period. Port managed a late goal by Derek Tindall with seconds to go. Assisting Derek in this last ditch effort were Dave Gainey and Dillan Weber. Unfortunately time ran out on the clock and Port was unable to comeback onthis night giving Cobourg the 5-4 victory: Ryan Fraser played tough, as he was barraged with many, shots from the squad. Upcoming for the Port Perry Country. Style Bantams is their home tournament on Dec. 16th at the Scugog Arena. For only - a few dollars you can spend an entertaining day watching Bantam hockey at it's finest. Action commences at 8 am as Port takes on the Oshawa Blackhawks of the Little NHL. So take a break from X-Mas shopping and come out and see some exciting hockey.

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