The final game for the Pee Wee House League Shamplonsrip was a nip and tuck affair that went right to the wire with Emiel's Rlace edging. Big V Drug Store by a 5-4 score. In front from left Mark Richard Joe Tyler Lucas, Gerrard Timmer, Shawn Martin, Mike Sytsma, Kevin Moore, Cameron Vernest: Back from left, Mike Blakely, coach Harvey Williams, C. MacDonald, Josh Griffin, Brian Harris, David Halward, coach Dan Martin, Chris. Gloucester, Brian Gaudet, Sean Williams, Ken Fraser and son Ryan, who presented the Brad Fraser Memorial Trophy for Pee Wee HL Champlonship. Wreckers win AHL n -- Tuesday, April 2, 1996-- 23 "Emiel's prevails in fine Pee Wee HL final 4a + Emiel's emerged as the victor in a hard fought 5-4 win over.Big V in the PeeWee Championship game. Both Emiel's and . . Big V played a spectacular game of hockey in this. fast paced match-up. == Even when they trailed By two goals Emiel's kept the pressure on. Hot goaltending by $hawn Martin and excellent defensive play by Sean William#, Brian Harris, ichardson was a. big ctor in Emiel's win. Scoring for Emiel's were Tyler Lucas, Mike Stysma, Gerrard Timmgrs, and two for Mike Blakey. Assisting were Chris Gloster 'with three, Cameron Vernest, Mike Blakey, David Halward, Cameron MacDonald, Kevin Moore and Joshua Griffin. Scoring for Big V were Ian Bongar, TJ Robbins, Donald Camerson and Brian Gaudet and mark y, Robbie Taylor. Assists * sportsmanship ~to were awarded to*Robbie , Taylor, Ryan Kehoe and Ryan Haslam. Goalie Ryan Woods 'made numerous * great saves for Big V. This Championship was a game in which both teams .* can be proud. All the boys played great hockey with and teamwork. Special thanks coaches Harvey Williams and Dan Martin. for coaching Emiel's with skill and patience throughout the year. 5 Cartwright Minor Ball assessment day Apr. 6 a Whitby Auto Wreckers met Lions Club Monday night at 7:30 to determine who would advance to the Atom HL Championship and Consolation games. The 1st period was tight as both teams played great hockey.* Kellen Jackson made great saves in net for the Wreckers as did the team of Jason Cottrell and Robert Larmer for Lions. + Jamie Anderson worked bre' to keep the puck out Whitby end. The 2nd o appeared to be going the same way as neither team was giving up. Justin Sanders on defense for Whitby was foiling the Lions forwards as they tried to move in. With 3.9 seconds left in the 2nd period, the Lions David Storr shot the puck through and scored. Into the 3rd period and Whitby was battling to get op,the scoréboard. Justin Sanders passed the puck up to Ryan May for the lead but Whitby's Ryan May came up with the puck, shot a beautiful pass to Justin Sanders who scored with 17 seconds left to win the ame 2-1 and advance to . " & Championship final on turday. It was a great team effort guys: t coaches for their hard work; Dave Jackson, Larry Pilkey and Mark Howsam for Whitby and John Lennox, Gerry Kozlinsky and M. Stevenson of Lions Club. The Auto Wreckers then took on Scugog Lumber for the Championship game on Saturday, March 30. Whitby came out flying and went up 1-0 within 50 Seconds. Jordan Froats picked up the goal with assists to Justin Sanders and Russ Jackson. A minute later Ryan May of Whitby went in unassisted to put themstip 2-0. Luke Pilkey worked hard on defense as did Greg Jeffrey. Lumber got on the board at 8:01 on a Angels host tourney at lakefront fields Port Perry Angels will be hosting a Senior, Junior and Midget tournament on June 7th,8th,9th at Palmer + Park by the Lake. In the Senior Division teams from Brampton, Tonawanda, Markham, Chingcousy, Oshawa and' possibly Ottawa have applied. In the.Midget Division, Oshawa, Stouffville, Erin Mills, Quebec, Ajax, Kingston and Belleville have applied. This is the Angels first tournament and would like to make it an annual event. Come our and support the girls and enjoy some really exciting softball. Our annual slo-pitch tournament will be held in May. esses ssense Metro Video [Est d Movies coming out this week: 1. Balto 2. Strange Days 3. Devil in A Blue Dress 4, Home For The Holidays 5. Chameleon 6. Magic In The Water Top ten movies of the week: 1. Braveheart 2. Seven 3. Assassins '4. Ace Venture - When Nature Calls 5. The Usual Suspects 6. Waterworld 7. Virtuosity 8. The Amazing Panda Adventure 9. Dangerous Minds 10. Th Net Hats off to the ' seeesscessscensens . goal from Darryl Copithorn assisted by Alex Nicolaov. Matt Kamminga - of Lumber tied the game on an unassisted goal at 3:45. Beforé the period ended Whitby took the lead on a goal from Ryan May as he fired a great shot past Brady Gray in net for Scugog. Into the 2nd both teams were working hard. Ryan May was hot today as he picked up his 3rd goal .to complete a hat trick at 5:27. Helping Ryan were Devon Howsam and Joel Campbell. Ty Armstrong had some good shifts this period for Whitby. 0) The third period Kelleny Jackson was keeping Whitby in the game as he made some awesome glove saves in net. Scott S, worked hard the enfire game as did Gary Garrett. ~ Scugog Lumber was tireless trying to come back. Matt Kamminga went in unassisted to pick up his 2nd" goal of the game at 2:11. This finished the scoring at 4-3. Congratulations to both teams on a fine effort. Come out for a Free Evening with the BLACKSTOCK KARATE CLUB « Self Defense « Weight Control « Stress Reduction « Confidence At BLACKSTOCK REC CENTRE Phone (905) 986-4389 The date for the CMB skills assessment day has been set. Time to get out. . the ball glove and loosen up the stiffness that has taken hold of it over the winter months and then bring it with you on assessment day. If you have signed up to play ball this season, you will need to attend this assessment day. g. The purpose of skills assessment is to'evaluate individual players skill levels and then with the results select teams that are closely matched in, playing ability. As an added bonus this year, thoge participating in assessment day will have his or her throws clocked by 4 radar gun. This should create, some interesting compgtitions between aspiring Pitchers. Also, there will be ball glove oil available so that all participants can prepare his or her glove for the upcoming season. The skills assessment will be held at™the Blackstock arena in Blackstock on Low Monthly Dues NO CONTRACTS Children & Adults Tues. & Thurs [LILIES Sp Saturday, April 6 from 8am" until 4:30pm. The assessment times are as follows: \ Year of Birth - 1990- 1991-1992 (8am-10am); 1988-1989 (10am-12noon); 1986-1987 (12noon- 1:30pm); 1984- 1985 (1:30pm-2:30pm); 1981- 1982- 1983 (2:30pm- 3: :30pm); 1977-1978-1979- 1980 (3:3)pm-4:30pm). + If you have more than one family member playing ball you may have them . assessed in one time slot. If 80, pledse advise CMB personnel when you arrive. Again, remember to bring your ball glove with you, If * you have not signed up for ball yet and wish to do so, registration will bé available during the, asgessment day. CMB' is available to youths from ages 4 (before May 1) to 19 (anytime during 1996). This will be the last chance to register before the late fees are implemented. If, you have any questions ort need further information, contact Bill Noseworthy at 086-0810. Fe ~ 200) C/A VAC ' Port Perry Dart League | week endingMarch 30 Division A NAME: Played W LT Total Pog. . Crandells C 9 7 1 1 78 Ty Winchester Rifles 9 8 180 0 2 Winchester Snipers 9 Sa 1 2 66 3 Legion 9 5° 2 2 66 3 Crandell 9° 4 3 2 56 4 Antrim A 9.2 5 '2 50 5 Legion 180's 9 '3 4 2 5 5 Crandells B 9 3 5 1 46 6 Tazmanian Traders 9 3 5 1 46 6 Sparkling Spurz -9 3 5 1 46 6 Emiels Bulls 9 1 7 1 'a4 tg Centennial Lanes 9 1 7 1 37 8 Division B co NAME: Played W L T Total Pos. Traders D 9 5 2 2 64 1 . Antrim B 9 5 2 2 6 2 Legion AWOLS ., 9,4 2 3 6 2 'Winchester Pints 9. 5 3 1 6 3 Els Shiobrs 378 1 2 ® 4 Crandells D 9 3 2 4 "5 4 Legion Lovers h 9. 4 2 3 54 6 Spurz Posse . 9%2 7 0 52 7 Spurz 69'ers i 9 3 5 1 52 7 Winchester T 9 3 4 2 49 8 Traders Terminators 9 2%4 3 47 9 Traders A 9, o 8 1 2% 10 sponsored by PINERIDGE SPORTS t Unit Sporting Goods * Uniforms * Sil 985-2839 Sports Wear * k Screening LCT IEERR Sele] Wg Lo}