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Port Perry Star, 26 Jan 1977, p. 18

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ni LAT SERN EAL, . goaltending - of PORT @Q PERRY by Andrea Jones The first period told the story of the entire game on Sunday night, as the Port: Perry Flamingos battled the Panthers from Port Hope, losing 7-0. Port Perry outshot their opponents 10-8. but the' scoreboard said 4-0 for Port Hope at the end of the first. period. The Flamingos could not get past the outstanding Kevin Tyndall and penalties cost + them 3 of the 4 goals in the 'period. Durward did not have one of his better nights and was replaced by Little halfway through the. middle period but the forwards also had their troubles. Passilig was inept and the sweatefs' on the Panthers must have looked red and white to the Flamingos as. they continu- ally gave the puck : away. Len Thornbury went off i in the 2nd period after stopp- ing a hard shot on the side of the leg. Even though the Flaming. os had their . troubles, the " defense played well when Steve Jones and Rob Van- Camp were on the ice, and Rob Evans put in a strong -effort on his shifts up front, The tensions and spoiled goals finally caugh up, and the Scott brothefs were ejected, along with Swales and Sidey from Port Hope, in the third period. Each ----- picked up five minutes fighting, and game miscon- duct penalties. The teams were even as far as the penalties were concerned with seventeen apiece but the Panthers seoreq: on five of their power play opportunities. Thats the least one drill to be included in the next Flamingo practice. Port Perry travels to Lindsay on\Friday, Jan. 28 and host 'the Cobourg Sougars, Sunday, January Close game gives Atoms 2-1 win by Doug Suppelsa + Last Friday night in Ux- bridge the Port Perry Mal-- - mont Farms Atoms came up with an impressive effort to defeat the -~Uxbridge Atoms by-a 2-1-score. Paul , Bateman and Paul Goreski shared the netminding duties for Port and both played superb between the pipes, coming: up with the big saves when needed. The game itself was a close affair but the -Port Perry -Atoms. worked very hard and deserved the win. In the first period of action, both teams had 'numerous scoring opportunities but it was Port Perry who. got on the scoreboard first. David Kemp made a nice play to keep the puck in -the Ux- bridge end of the rink. Ian Dickson then picked: up 'the AA RELIABLE New Installations 'Repairs - "BERT FABER PHONE 985-3734 'Service is our Business' | 2 Alterations 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE NEIL DEKOKER SLAUGHTERING. 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Ux- bridge made a good play. at the. blueline to keep the "The Port Atoms are now. preparing for their trip to Peterborough this weekend to. do battle in the fine Their fter- tournament -jthere. first game.is Friday noon at 3:30 against Ki Jr. curlers, top 8 rinks Four Port Perry area ~ girls' will take part in the Ontario Curling Champion- puck in the Port Perry end Soni at the Chinquacousy and it was Steward who scored the goal with an assist from Redshaw. In the third period the Port Perry Atoms-came up with a great team effort and took the play to the Ux- bridge squad. Every line gave it that little extra and the defence pairings of Vaughan McKee and Darren Desautles along with Steven Lee and Brian Stevenson played 'one of their better defensive games. » During - one power play advantage in the third period, the Port Atoms couldn't seem to buy a goal. +The Johnstone-Lee-Dickson combination had the' pres- sure on as they hit the post _ a twice 'and missed a wide open net on another occa- sion. But it was David Kemp who gave Port Perry the 2-1 victory with some hard work in. front of the Uxbridge net." He fired the winner homle after Mike "Dickson had poked the puck loose. There was just a little over two minutes to go "in the game. This was the - Port Perry Atoms final 'league game as they finish- ed with a nice season record of 9 win, 6 losses and 1 tie. - On Saturday, the Port Perry Atoms travelled to Hampton for. a game against the' Bowmanville . team. The game ended in a 2-2 tie. Scoring the goals for Port Perry was' Steven Lee and David Kemp. "Steven scored on a solo end to end rush as he fired a high shot into the net. David scoréd after receiv- ing a nice pass from Ian Dickson. Both goalies, Paul Bateman and Paul Goreski played well in net to secure the tie. Gurling Club on February § and 6 after they'curled their way to first place in the Southern Ontario Ladies Curling Association Junior Girls' Tankard at the Dixie Curling Club this weekend. Lee Ann& Howsam, Elaine Elliott, Alison Mec- Nab and Vicki Fairman curled against. eight other, rinks for the tankard, in- cluding tinks from as far away as Kitchener and St.- Catharines. The. three tép rinks from the SOLCA playoff. qualify for the Ontario champion- ship where they will com- pete with three 'Northern Ontario Junior Girl's rinks. The winning rink here will then represent Ontario at: the Canadian Junior Girl's Championships at St.John, N.B. on March 1-19.90 Penalties cause of 7-0 loss for Flamingos Pacers drop game . to Port Hope 6-4 by Andrea Jones After a good~first-half effort, the Grant Menzies Pacers folded up and allow- ed Port Hope Midgets to steal a 6-4 win. Port Hope drew first blood but Tim Kane .con- nected from Jay Adam to tié it up séconds later. Penalties were a major factor in the, Pacers loss - 'and at one time in the first 'period there were four Port Perry players in the box. Port Hope took advantage of the extra men and went ahead again. As the final minutes of the period ticked away, Jay ~ Adam fired a hot one from the point aided by some 'nice passing from Karte and Taylor-to tie. A back and forth effort by Owen and Greiner finally put them ahead when Owen tucked it in the open side. "Tom Perigoe took a pretty pass from Mark Lee in the middle period to send the Pacers up by two but thats where they stopped. It was tied 4-47at' the/end of the period and Port Hope added a pair in the' third. 3 SportsiLand The Pacers played very seldom with their full count on the ice and the penalty- killers should be compli- . mented on their stamina. Raymond Gibson played another solid game in net and Schewaga also come up with some good stops. The Pacers played. their final league game against Pickering on Mon. Jan .24 (too late for publication) - + and then hit the books for the rest of their exams. They meet Uxbridge in the play-offs as do all P.P.M.H. teams, the dates are yet to be set. N tw. Receive grant The Lake Scugog Regatta Association in Caesdrea has received the final 'approval from the provincial Minister of Culture and Recreation for a grant of $3,752.37, to be used for the reconstruc- "tion of a volleyball court and the installation of elec- trical floodlighting facil- ities. 68. Water St., Port Remy 985-2174 : Jim Snel Koho and Louisville HOCKEY STICKS % a e ADIDAS SPORTSWEAR & 'EQUIPMENT BY ° COOPER nks p two weeks, . Or you ray give it t any Min Executive Member. . Please arrange to \ Skate-a-thon . NOTICE Anyone wishing to hand in their money may do so _ by' depositing it in either the Royal Bank or the 'Bank of mmerce, Queen Street, Port Perry, together with your +S ory eet Arrangements have been made with the above rn Hockey or Figure Skating \ your money handed in within the next Thank' you for your 'suppo t. LEO TAYLOR Treasure, P.P.M.H.A. _ TOURNAMENT 8 AM. Port Perry "A" vs. Stouffville 9:10 AM. Oshawa vs. Newmarket 10:30 A.M. Uxbridge vs. Port Hope 11:40 AM. Orono vs. Port Perry "B"

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