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Port Perry Star, 16 Feb 1977, p. 19

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I eliminate Uxbridge in 4 games PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1977 -- 19 Ee Ee . {: | 1. Bowmanville Red Eagles |: oy Ty ii of the = period, each team' scobed four straight games. As- was. the case in' th ERX play-offs was a goal-tenders three goals. Wallace from The Storry, Horton, A. first three game, a 2 A battle all the way. Lovering Fewer and Vizely; then Jones trio, proved once was another thriller with de eat Fla m ngos bil ~~ in the nets for Port had a Storry from Horton and again they are a pretty the outcome not decided Yo ~. Super game, coming up with'. Jones gave Port wha look- potent line. They scored all until the final whistle. "by Andrea Jones score could have gone into ps e Possibly his best effort of ' ed like a comfortable 3 goal six goals and dominated the Uxbridge have a strong Last week the season double figures. . fo the season. Risebrough in - lead. However Taylor from play 'when on. the ice. team and Coach Potts was ended for two Flamingo Charlie Durward is the $. the nets for Uxbridge, Uxbridge apparently wasn't Storry was the big shooter faced throughout the series players; goalie Scott Little lone netminder now but he. be although not as busy as impressed, as he came back with four goals; Horton and to shuffle -his line-up on: and speedy centre Sandy sure didn't have time to feel 4% Lovering, made some great - to lead Uxbridge by scoring A. Jones with one each. ' numerous occasions, Cameron, lonely on Sunday as the Red i Hh saves. The Legionaires ~ a hat-trick. In between Fewer was hurt late in Victory was only possible In a dispute that came Eagles threw everything at > | ¢ habit of starting slowly and Taylor's first and second the second period and was by the 100 percent effort, down to a measurement in him but the kitchen sink. 1s coming on as the game pro- goals, Horton had sandwich- missed on defence when he given by every Legionaire - 10th of a mile, Lindsay Flamingos were behind 1- 3 gresses certainly produces ed goal number four for the had to sit out the final player when called upon. Muskies charged -the two 0 after the first and 4-0 after LB - tense, exciting hockey, .but Legionaires. There was no period. players were within their the second. The score was Fo can be awfully hard on the scoring in the 3rd period. boundaries and hence were 5-0 before Dave Webster 5. ulcers. Both teams had a few good B b + 1 k 1 d ineligible for play for Port scored from John Kane , . There was only 1:18 left in scoring opportunities, but (0) ca S a e ea Perry. Since the Muskies while Port Perry played regulation time when Storry 'were unable to capitalize on o already had three goalies with two men short. scored from Horton for the them. Penalties late in the ff | ff g | and no room for Cameron Bowmanville added only goal of the game. game put the pressure on | n p ay O g am es either, the players now sit another and then in a pass- Uxbridge pulled their goal . Port. For the second game t- final sere 1 in the stands watching their ing exhibition that finally . tender late in the game in in a row Uxbridge pulled by Scott Wilbur Craig Xamon Wal spec- former team-mates. clicked, Gord Scott scored favour of an extra attacker. - their goal tender in the final _ On Thursday, February 10 tacular in the nets for Port Flamingos also have from John Scott and Rob 2 Alittle luck and some hard seconds of the game in he gos Wiens Bb. as he came up with some Larry Page and Bob Sin- VanCamp. work by Port's defenders, favour of an extra attacker oa ; -1ac fantastic saves. clair out with injuries so There were some good . : ' bridge for: the second time : " . - especially Blayone who kill- and with Port having a man in the round robin play- On the following night the Tim Perigoe and Bill Owen opportunities for the Fla- ! ed . off some valuable in the penalty box, the gts There was no scoring Bobcats invaded Uxbridge of the Midget "A* Pacers mingos but luck and goalie 1 seconds with some good =~ Legionaires were hard jn the first period as both arena. Port took a quick 1-0 were called up for Sundays Len Chappell stole the goals 'puck "control, enabled. the pressed to preserve the teams traded good scoring lead when Mark Cleveland opening play-off game right off their sticks. ; Legionaires to hang on for victory. The. Legionaires opportunities. hanged oy : fetouty a against Bowmanville Red Perigoe and Owen played | + the 1 to 0 victory. defence also had a good The Bobcats opened the Toto S I Eagles. } sound hockey in what must Feb. 11th in the third night with Blayone, Crowell, scoring in the second period : yor p "The final score was 6-2 for have been a nerve-wracking - . as Mike Geer took Rob UP the other assist. But game of the play-offs, Port R. Jones, Fewer and Trem- Uxbridge came back with 3 Bowmanville and it was a experience against the got the jump on Uxbridge, blay all playing good Palken. I and feos the unanswered goals and took rugged hockey game with a rough tactics of Bowman- © building upa 3to 0 lead. A. hockey. pre th ie ot hi a commanding 3-1 lead into couple of bloody noses and: ville and Phil Hennessey Jones scored from Morton In the fourth game of the 4 0 woo 14 seconds left-in the dressing room. elbows' and sticks riding seemed to enjoy every y and Tremblay in the first . play-offs, Port won 6-4 (he game that Uxbridge was ~~ The Bobcats came out fly- high. If the Eagles had hit check he made. period. In the second eliminating. Uxbridge in able to tie it up making the (continued on page 20) the net on every shot, the (continued on page 21) : HHH AR i 0 OAD OAS A ONAL SAO X i . Save now on LE ) : John Deere Snow Family fun. . .economically priced Blowers N + . Get John Deere dependability in a family-style sled. The Green Machine is Es "human engineered", like all John Deere Snowmobiles, for your comfort and safety. Bogie wheels are placed behind the mounting arm so the shock is passed rearward rather than upward. Wide footrests with non-slip grips. ' Energy-absorbing seal. 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