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Port Perry Star, 16 Nov 1977, p. 19

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b.3 Tho' Per Bra 1} a x AT FA RRR RR Barry Heard makes name for himself Barry Heard played an outstanding game in goal for the London Knights in Peter- borough last Thursday. The . Knight's won 5-2 over the Pete's. They led 2-0 after one period, 2-1 after the second only to have the Pete's storm back to tie 2-2 in the third period. However, London scored 3 unanswered goals to win. Barry's goals against 6 games, 23 goals (3.80 aver- age) and Pat Riggin, 14 games, 48 goals (3.20 aver- age) combine for a team average of 3.50 goals per game. Last season Barry won the Ontario Major Junior A, F.W. Dinty Moore trophy for the best rookie goaltender in 0.H.A. competition with a 3.27 goals against average per game in 21 games and his name has been entered in the 0.H.A. record book. Hockey fans in this area will remember Barry's goal- tending days in a Port Perry Minor Hockey uniform and when he played for the Fla- mingo Junior C. Barry is in his final year of Major Junior A and hopes to be «. drafted by a pro hockey PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1977 -- 19 of harm's way, while Len Thornbury throws a glance i over his shoulder. Flamingos won the game 6-2. The traffic in front of goalie Charlie Durward got a little: heavy during third period Junior C action Sunday night. Steve Jones prepares to move puck out v team next May. RT, EM TE a < <8 ' 4 Juveniles win again by Scott Wilbur On Tuesday Nov. 8 the Emiel's Place Juveniles in- creased their record to 4 wins, no losses, with a 5-1 victory over Newcastle in Bowmanville. Port Perry built up a 5-0 lead on goals by Tim Kane with 2, Scott Wilbur, Richie Leforte and Henry Freiter. Single assists went to Mark Lee, Pete Lane, Freiter, Wil- bur and Kane. Newcastle spoiled Merle Schewaga-and Ray Hamlin's shutout bid but played very well over all.. Port Perry Flamingos whipped Cobourg Cougars 6-2 in a chippy contest at the New Scugog Arena Sunday night. Six players shared in the scoring for Flamingos who got steady netminding from goalie Charlie Durward. Port Perry jumped into a 2-0 first period lead on goals by Dave Nicholson and Bill Owen before Cobourg got on the board with less than a minute to go in the opening * frame. Flamingos put the game out of reach with a goal by Dale Sawyer in the second period, and markers by Brad Office Supplies seconds pemnining in the third period. Referee Jerry Blodgett had his hands full during the game as players from both teams indicated a willing- ness to drop the gloves. Flamingos picked up 45 minutes in penalties, includ- ing- fighting majors to Jay Adam, Rob Evans, Brad Nicholson and Stu Cochrane, and a game misconduct to Mike Adam midway through the third period for not going to a neutral zone during a fight. Larry Landry was the main combatant for Cobourg taking on Stu Cochrane in the 'second period, and. then Jay Adam midway through the third. He picked up an automatic game misconduct for his second major of the night, and it was during the fight between Landry and Jay Adam that Mike Adam Bantams defeat Red Wings drop game to Uxbridge Alan Jones. got thrown from the game. TURNING POINT For Port Perry, the turn- ing point of the game came with about six minutes remaining in the second period. A scramble in front of Durward resuited in a holding penalty to Stu Coch- rane and a second minor to Rob Evans for unisportsman- like conduct. With the two- man advantage Cobourg pressed but couldn't get the puck past Durward who stood his ground to make several good saves. Flamin- gos were leading 3-1 at the time, and a goal by Cobourg would have made it a new Six players share goal scoring in 6-2 victory Port Perry took advantage ef the breaks, scoring two goals from deflections in front of the net. The first came late in the first when Biil Owen tipped home a low slap shot from the stick of defenseman John Kane. Stu Cochrane scored his goal in similar fashion in the third off a good shot from the point by Mike Adam. The next home game for Flamingos is November 17 when the powerful Bowman- ville squad pays a visit to Scugog Arena. Bowman- ville, a rough, tough hockey team dumped Flamingos 7-3 last Thursday night, and the i by Todd Wilbur : nN available at the Nicholson, Stu Cochrane and On fg 7 the Beare © On Sunday, Nov. 13 the game. ey like to ~ Re STAR STATIONERY Len Thornbury in the third. nro, Bantams travelled to Beare Motors Boys travelled ' 3 985-7383 . Cobourg scored the final goal Oshawa where they played to Uxbridge were they were of the game with just over 30 jo jitle N.H.L. Red Wings. defeated 4-2. --.. 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