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Scugog Citizen (1991), 9 Jan 1996, p. 21

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2 Is -Seugog Hockey League returns to action Aa 5 will of the amount of games played over * the holidays I regret to say that I will not beable to fully 'v-describe the games played up to January 7/96. The "information is here but the players will por be . acknowledged. December 24; In fame one the Pineridge Wolves defeat the Monsma Chargers 6- - The goals for the Wolveg were scored by Larry Jackson (twice), Larry Pilkey, Todd Wilbur, Ken Smart Sr., and Clarence Stephenson. For the Chargers the scorers were ike Geer, Lee Wilbur and Churchill. Game two was played by the izza Delight Roosters and the Ball-Callery Senators. The Roosters defeated the Senators 6-2 with the following scorers for the Roosters; John Harman * (thrice), Brian Stevenson, Carl Durham' and Dave Bourgeois. Senators Fred Moffatt and" Mike Passmore scored. The Van & Truck World Sharks defeated the Compton, Comets in game the 'Sharks Olaisen scored along®Wwith Colin Asselstine, Dave Dickson and Bart Wagar. Jason Warner was the only one to score for the Comets" with an unassisted goal. Game four was played by the Harrison Flames and the Taylor Aces in which the Flames won 6.2. For the Flames the scorers were Duane Bronson (twice), Rick # Hope, Willy Edwards (twice) and Bill Bridge. For the Aces 'Wayne Taylor and Ken Little scored the goals, Game five was played by the Fis rald Clippers and the Hawks and the Clippers sb 2-1, Dave Milton and Tom Barnes scored the Clipper'sv goals and Joe ree 4-1. For And for the * Curran scored the goal for the Haw Game four and five of December 17th set were played on the 24th because of the problem with the 'ice conditions. . The Pineridge Wolves tied with the Pizza Delight Roosters with a 7-7 score. The scorers for the Wolves were Larry Pilkey,' Clarence Stephenson, Reg Templeman, Ken Smart' Sr., Darcy Milligan (twice) and Ken Davison: The Roosters had Tey Oxley (twice), John Harman (twice), Carl Durham (twice) 'and Dave Bourgeois as the scorers for this game. Game five of this set was played by the Van & Truck World Sharks and the Taylor Aces in a 4-0 game for the Sharks. The scorers for the, Sharks were Rick Olaisen, Phil Cochrane, Dave Dickson and Colin Asselstine. For the Boxing Day games we had the J&D Hawks and the Vas & Truck World Sharks playing the first game with a 3-0 final score for the Hawks. The scorers were Tim Ashbrifige, Gary Lance and Joe Fadl. In game two the Compton Comets played the Taylor Aces in which the Aces won 5- 8. The scorers for the Al were, Richie LeFort (twice), Ken Little, Henry Forderer and Wayne Taylor. For the Comets Ron Compton, Doug Bronson and Bill Foote each scored. Game three was played by the Harrison Flames and the Ball.Callery Senators in a 3-1 game for the Flames. The scorers for the Flames were Jim Beatty, Jamie Taylor and Rick Hope while Paul Goreski was the sole scorer for the Senators. In game four the Fitzgerald Clippers played the Pineridge Wolves in a game that ended Goreski Pee Wees win consolation Goreski's Lakeside Recreation Peewee.2 team was host to the afnual Peewee II hockey tournament, December 29. Mariposa was our first coptender. This was a hard fought battle as the opposition gained 2 points in the first period. Port was finally on the scoreboard in the second period when Matt Skerratt gain control and scored unassisted. The game was end to end with Port firing shots upon shots but had no luck against the strong Mariposa goalie. The final outcome was 4-1 Mariposa. The team knew what they had to do in the second game against Oshawa Canadiens and they did.it we Scaking sian started in the first Adam Moynes put one between the pipes with the helper going to Billy Carr. This tied up the game and started our boys in high gear. The second goal of the period went to Number 14, Mike Lefort assisted by Number 17, Ian Garnett. This ended the first period 2-1 for Port. What a second period for the Port Scoreboard. Goals went to Mike Lefort, Ian Garnett. and two for Matt McGarry. Assists went to lan Garnett, Joel Thomson, Mike Lefort, Adam Moynes, Trevor Weisflock, Matt Skerratt (2) and Tyler Houthuys. , Defencemen Mike Wadsworth "and Scott Duncan showed their fine hockey ability by back-chocki 1 team. The score after the second was 6-1 for The third period showed no mercy for Oshawa. Port gained 2 more goals both by Matt Cracknell. The first was unassisted, the second was helped by Trevor Weisflock. What a game! The final score was 8-1 for Port, putting the team in the Consolatioh Finals. Innisfil was Port's competition for the fina) game with one loss each for the tournament. The first goal of the game went to Matt McGarry, assisted by Joel Thomson. Innisfil tied up the score shortly after but that didn't stop Trevor Weisflock for blasting the second goal of the game with the helper going to Joel Thomson. With more end to end play the rival team managed to score again to tie the game 2-2 for the first period. The second period was the most favourable to Port. Goal scorers were Trevor Weisflock, Matt McGarry, Adam Moynes apd from the point.dohn Bupnett. Assists went to Matt Cracknell, Billy Carr (2), Darren Royle, Adam Moynes and Trevor Weisflock. Innisfil scored 2 goals in the third period but still came up short with Port winning the Consolation Finals with a score of 6-4. The boys play in Port Perry Friday night at 9:30 against Lindsay and then have a tournament this an t out hustling the Oshawa kend in Beaverton. Good Luck! at 4-3 for the Clippers. For the Clippers the scorers were Carl Fitzgerald (twice) and Dave Milton (twice), And for the Wolves Larry Pilkey, Robert VanCamp and Todd Milbur each scored. Gave five was played by the Pizza Delight Roosters an the Monsma Chargers in a 5-4 game. For'the Roosters John Harman scored four times and Carl Dirham scored once, while the Chargers Brian Pomeray, Bill VanCamp and Lee Wilbur were the scorers. The December 31 game set was started by the Harrison Flames and the Monsma Charges in a 5-0 game. Glen Hudson scored three times, Bill Bridge once and Duane Bronson once. 'Game two was played by the Ball-Callery Senators and the - Delight Roosters in a 6- '2 game for the Senators. Dale Bronson, Fred Moffatt and 5 * o£ my" Scugog ohn -- wy rn January 9, 1996-- 21 Rob Evans (three goals) were the scorers for the Senators while John Harman scored both of the Roosters' goals. Game three was played by the Pineridge Wolves and the Taylor Aces in a 7-5 game. Ken Smart Sr., Todd Wilbur (twice), Darcy Milligan, Ken Davison (twice), and Rick Zaparanuik were the scorers for the Wolves. And fdr the Aces Henry Forderer, Ken Little (twice), Terry Bache and Sean Fewer were the scorery. In game four the Sharks defeated the Qlippers 2-0 with the two goals going to Jay Adam and Phil Cochrane. Gameifive was played by the Comets and the Hawks with a aaj/L score. Doug Bronson the first goal for the Comets and then Bob Collins took the next goal for the Hawks. Our next games are as Busy weekend for Auctioneers Pearce Auction Novice 'had a busy weekend with 3 away exhibition games. They started off in Unionville on Thursday, January 4, face the rkham Waxers. Port Perry exhibited superb passing that enabled many scoring opportunities. A pretty tic- tac-toe play that was started by Tyson Savage to Cassidy Weber and then to Ashley Lucas who banged it Home. Markh&m had their chances but sharp goaltending by Mark Carnaghan and Leo { Taillon kept us on top. Danny Halward was i right bly the 1 t time to slide the puck in for Pearce Auction to make it 2-0. Later in the third period, Port Perry's Cassidy Weber popped in our next marker after a sscramble in front of the Markham net. Ashley Lucas earned the assist. Markham broke the shut- out later in the third but time ran out on their rally bid. Our next contest was Saturday, January 6, in Manvers. Pearce Auction came out flying and Cassidy Weber scored on his first shift after a nice set-up pass from Michael Lycett. Port Perry kept the pressure on to complete the period. To start the second, Ashley moved it over to Tyson:8avage who set up Cassidy Weber again in front of the net to make it 2-0. Manvers scored their first goal before Jeff Tomcheski made it 3-1 for Port. Our gang, thought, they had this one in the bag but Manvers would have none of that. They picked up their game and came back to score 3 straight to surprise Port Perry. [} Lesson learned, Pearce Auction played the whole game the next afternoon in Beaverton. Beaverton had a strong transition game that kept us off guard as they rang up a 2-goal lead. Our defence, featuring Nelson, the jackrabbit, Langmaid, was strong in both zones breaking up plays and fifing point shots. . Kory Bauer passed the puck back to Derek Goreski who let go a hard wrist shot from the blueline to beat the goalie. Derek also rang the puck off the crossbar and the goal post on other missiles from the point. Beaverton regained ghe 2-goal lead on a miscue'In the Port Perry end. Pearce Auction came right back as Shane Jeffrey's point shot found its mark. Assists went fo 'Danny Halward and Kyle Mullins. In the final minute, with our net empty for the extra attacker, Port Perry kept the pressure on. Keenan Geer let go a blazing wrist shot from the slot that the goalie never saw. Danny Halward and ' Tyson Savage were rewarded with assists for their efforts. A gutsy effort, led by big . Mike, allowed Pearce to claw back for a tie. Vide f the Week List of movies comirig out this week: 1. The Net 2. The Priest:3. Tha. Fighter Top ten movies bf the week: 17 Knight 2. Apollo 13 3. Die Hard 3 4. Species 5. Judge Dredd 6. Johnny Mnemonic 7. Clueless 8. Showgirls 9. Forget Paris 10. Free Willy 2 Metro Video an5-200 follows: . 6:45 Harrison Fuels vs Pizza * Delight 7:45 Van & Truck World vs Monsmé Electric ig Fesgeldy: | Weed Control vs Taylor 'Fuels 9:45 J&D Carpentry vs Pineridge Spoits Compton Cable T.V. Ball-Callery vs A NAME: Downtown Hellraisers Shamooz Uxbridge Wii #® Sharpshooters NAME: Crandell's C 16 Legion Arrows 16 Winchester Rifles 16 Winchester Sni 16 Crandelis A 16 Legion 180's 16 Antrim A 16 Sparkling 16 Tazmanian Traders 16 Crandells B 16 Winchester Pints 16 Centennial Lanes 16 Emeils Bulls 16 Legion Awols 16 Traders Do 16 Legion Lovers 16 Emeils Shooters 16 Spurz Posse 16 Winchester Farm team 16 Traders Terminators 18 D 16 Antrim B 16 Spurz 69'ers 18 Traders A '16 "SPORT gry Hockey League as of January 7, 1996 TEAM: W L T GF "GA PTS Harrison Fuels 15. 3 2.72 33 3 J.&D. Carpentry 12 § 3 65743 27: Fitzgeralds Weed Ctl. 12 6 2 58. 40 26 Pizza Delight 11 5 4 79 8 26 Pineridge Sports M7 2 7785 A Van & Truck World 8 10 2 45 54 .18 Ball/Callery & Assoc. 6 -8: 6.60 61 18 Taylor Fuels 6 13 1 53 79% 13 Compton Cable T.V. 3 14 3 4&1 73 9 Monsma Electric 3 18 1 43 84 7 Scoring Leaders NAME: TEAM: G APTS J. Haman Pizza Delight 20 22 51 B. Bridge Harrison Fuels 21 26 47 D. Miligan Pineridge Sports 13 23 36 J! Mackey J&D Carpentry 15 17 32 C. Dutham Pizza De light 13: 17.30 R. Campbell Fitzgerald's 13 16 29 R. Lefort Taylor Fuels 15 11 26 W. Edwards Harrison Fuels 10 15 25 K.Davison Pineridge Sports 109% 15 25 T.Wilbur*. Pineridge Sports ] 18 25 Top Goaltender. + NAME: TEAM: G A AVG K. Harman Harfison Fuels 14 25 1.79 R. Gibson J.8D. Carpentry 13 26 00 J.Moorg Fitzgerald's 13 27 27 B. Eade Van & Truck World 13 32 248 Valley National Eight Bail Association Port Perry and ' Uxbridge Pool League as of January 7, 1996 Port Perry Dart League week ending December 29 NNO NANWNEONNNONOOOORoBLO NE " Total Points 20 2332 2164 2154 2145 L T Towl Pos. 0 11h ERE he Var le LE a 9.0 193° 8 5. 7 vi .e 4 8% 0 7 5 § 078 § 2 15 9 6.3. 02 10 82 "Ww. mn 8 1 Tw 2 4 5 95 13 72. gM 8 3 greats 12 0 8 18 101.77 7 9:4 7m 12. 2 71518 9 2 pag 10-4 70 20 12 1.6 '9 13 1 2. 14 0 - 2 ATS" sponsored by PINERIDGE SPORTS ry F y STelelgilale Nelle le ERNST ole] a ERY 985-2839 ar" Uniforms * Silk Screening Trophies & Engraving

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