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Port Perry Star, 31 Dec 1975, p. 17

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Wheels win seven games, score 74 goals lle nih tie IK a XLS PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 31,1975 -- V7 Legionaires win CT] eal. s In the past two weeks the to his points with four no contest. Wheels won 15-1 Mark Lee ited it up for Port Toyota Wheels have put assists. Gord Hintze picked as Phil Cochrane with 6 and Pern Pai Cochrane made } together a string of seven up a pair of goals and an Mike Healey with 3 led the it 3-2 but Claire Shaw came victories including three de- assists, Steve Jones- had a scoring. right back for Sunderland. LO urn amen I ¢ cisive wins at the Canning- goal and three assists while In the second game, Wood- From then on it was the } 4 ton tournament on Saturday. Mark Lee counted a single. ville was the opposition but Cochrane clan agaip, Phil The Pee Wee A's christen- = The Lions share of the In a game played at Rob Evans and Terry the score was lop-sided With two more and stuart ed their new Royal and Gold credit for getting the boys Beaverton, the teams were Flieler played the unsung again, 9-1 in favour of Port with one. Legion sweaters with three "up" for this tournament tied at the end of the first heros. and * counted two Perry. Steve Jones found The game ended on a sour big wins as they captured victory goes to Coach Butch period but the Wheels ex- assists each. the target three times while note as the referees called the Championship Trophy in Potts with a big assist to the ploded with four unanswer- . The game against Picker- Mark Lee and Phil Cochrane the game early after a scrap Woodville's Pee Wee tourn- parents who as usual turned ed goals in the second. The. ing was no contest. The counted a pair each. Bill between the two teams and ament on December 20th. out in good numbers, brav- third period added one more Wheels led after the first Bridge and Gord Hintze the fans from Sunderland Uxbridge, Fenelon Falls ing the below zero temper- for each team. period 7-1, and the final added singles. were mighty upset. - and Woodville were the vic- ature to cheer their sons on & The Cochrane clan led the score was 16-3. Everyone Inthe Championship game, The final score was 6-3 for tims by 50, 4-0, and 4-3 with their favourite chant... Wheels counting five points picked up at least one point. the Wheels mét Sunderland the Wheels and their first scores. Port on the War Path, each. Phil had two goals po ois fie tournament. ANd it was their toughest tournament trophy this Bouncing back from a re- Umph-ah" ending with : and three assists, while oc "yuo The wheels ame of the day. year. } cent slump the Legionaires 'We're number one'. Dec. iti Stuart counted one goal and travelled to Cannington for Sunderland's Dale Snodden An o¥hinition game with put it all together with just a 20th in Woodville, the Legion fi four assists. Mike McQuade the 8 om ith th 4 Brian Evaite opened the Fenelon Falls is next and great team effort by every- Pee Wee's were Number ¥ had a good ight with two Jus ang PRIA ious Ob then a home and home one. One. fi 8 8 home club, and again it was scoring but Bill Bridge and : ; Despite the bi . . 2 goals and Rob Evans had a series with Newcastle. espite the bitter cold Tournament line-up: il goal and two assists. It was " . weather, which saw boys Wayne Robinson, Mike An- 1' iit. toms capture consolation prize itera wn ta | ® the scoring in the second S the Guessing rooms with Jeffrey, Paul Storry, Bob 0) riod with his lone goal of near Irozen feet, it was a Horton, Alan Jones, Rod $6 the evening. Final oo 8-4 Malmont Farms met Ux- period on a goal by Jamie In the third period the Mal- Well balanced tournament Vernon, Pat Johnson, Scott { for Port Perry. bridge in the first game of Lane assisted by Steve Lee. mont gang controlled the With good competition in Sandison, Roger Gould, In another exhibition game the Atom Tournament on Port Hope tied the score al play and scored three unans- every game' . Todd Blayone, Joe Williams, the Wheels defeated Mark- 'Saturday, December 27 and the 12:00 mark and the wered goals. Brian Hen- It is hard to single out any Robert Franssen. ham 11-2. A$ usual the were beaten by a well. second period ended with ricks scored at the 5:05 Of the Legionaires as every- Wheels started out slowly balanced team by the score the score tied at one apiece. mark assisted by Billy Foote opePlayed well, but certain- . . ives iiss ool wines py po rg sme tee immobile | Office Supplies e . : . Terry "Flieler yn by the first period on a goal by - efea Ian Dickson closed out the top efforts. available at the ' Jones, scoring the only Port Mark Goreski' unassisted. ° scoring at the 14';27 mark The goaltenders Joe Port Perry Star Perry goal. Usbridge tied the score at Ux bridge aslo] by Billy Foote and Fu Re Juss SUS 7s But the door slammed shut the 7:00 minute mark and ark Goreski. i everytime as Markham fail- went ahead 30 seconds later. . behalf of the team. % ed to score again while the ~~ One minute later Mark Cl wh Wheels added ten more Goreski tied the score at 2 to wt e 2 HL goals. 2 assisited by Jamie Lane 34 Phil Cochrane had three and Steve Lee. Uxbridge ID two league games Porl, WwW = [= = A ) goals and three assists, Rob dominated the rest of the Perry Menzies Juveniles | va Evans had two goals and game on a very good team won both over Uxbridge 4-3 ) p two assists, Mark Lee, who effort and scored four goals and 3-1. . 4 played aggressively, had before the end of the game Paced by tho hattrick of ' 1A L { two goals and Gord Hintze while Malmont Farms only 1m Ashbridge and the 3 also picked up two goals. managed one, which was an ae { Healey and McQuade picked unassisted goal by Steve Lee © ) : Y S & up singles. P at the 12:33 mark of the final badge, TCT A jn : ave now on ¥ As expected, the game period. X X © Yed J S Ky against Stouffville was The Malmont Farms team OL Age. \ ohn Deere now # . rough. with Stouffville pick- should have met the losers Di : \ @ v ing up 48 minutes in penal. of the Stouffville-Pickering Scoring for Port Perry were Blowers % ties including a misconduct game, but Pickering did not Ashbridge with three and and three bench minors. show up after promising to ~Dhoenix. ~ Assists went to The Wheels had a total of be there. Port then had a Page and Taylor. Charlie twenty minutes, all minor buy into the finals of the Durward played very steady penalties. Consolation. in goal. What wasn't expected was The Malmont team met In a home game, the the score, a 9-2 victory for Port Hope in the Consolation Menzies' men started slowly the Toyota Wheels. It was a finals and came out the ang were spotied one goal 1 4 Cochrane who opened the winner by a four to one before they started to move. scoring for Port Perry, but count. In the first game of When they did, they never this time it was Stuart assis- the day, Port seemed very looked back as they took the ted by Mark Lee. Phil did disorganized but this game Play away from Uxbridge his thing minutes later with was the complete opposite. ~~ With three unanswered Rob Evans assisting on the The whole team played well goals. Dave Sinclair was goal, and in the second and was a real team effort. outstanding in goal for Port period, Rob Griener finally The first period was score- Perry. Scoring for Port scored after a long drought less with both teams missing Perry, Jim Phoenix 2, Rich- due to injuries. scoring opportunities. Port ard Goris and Gary Baker. ° Stuart Cochrane added two opened the scoring at the Assists went to Phoenix 2, more goals while Phil added 4:03 mark of the second McKean, Kroonenberg 2, » N and Taylor. > 5 A Vs H H wen . 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