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Port Perry Star, 28 Dec 1978, p. 12

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SHAS SA ESA I YY LHC LAR RUT DLE OTN oO COREA FR 00) BX 0 HOA AN, NOB Re DT BIST SR POX Cpt RIOR AUR FAI A RAS OLA, 94 SRE Sy -- A RIALS Eb BRE LITLE SWEAR RIAN Tia - 4 \ SP ' hI PRES AR REL SIV RS A el» A MT Re SRR TROT LLY SPARTA ERS WN 1) ob LA EDLY PASH Reena ray Fe 21 @ ' 4 nn N » Tat wae RFA ALN Tv LIE APE PEIN NS XR ANY a A dbad 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Dec. 28, 1978 { 4 ; "7 3 . 4 A » « A DRA TRS At od Cor 'star A rink skipped by Roy Corden won the annual Men's Bonspiel and Philp Pontiac trophy at the Port Perry Curling Club on Boxing Day. Other members of Senior Redmen trounce Orillia 93-28 by Danny Millar The Senior Redmen of Port High won their second straight easy victory after the Notre Dame loss as they journeyed to Orillia and thumped Park Street 93-28 on Tuesday, December 19th. The game was no contest really, but in the first quar- ter it appeared as though the Trojans might be in the 'the team moving the team in steals along with Scott Wilbur with fpur and added twenty-two points, second behind Mike Patton who had twenty seven. It was Simmonds who got in the second quarter with some excellent shooting and defence. The Trojans appeared to be totally con- fused under the Redmen the winning team are from left, Randy Logan, Bill Ee Love and Neil Bailey, while Vicki Fairman presented the trophy to the skip on behalf of Philp Pontiac. the entire game." In the .Redmen's previous game they gave the ball away fifty-one times. The coach also said the game was "most aggressive play offen- sively shown by the team all year." Dekker also added that "with the sound win Port had earned a berth in the Orillia Blackball tournament to be held in February." Ap- parently the Blackball is one of the more prestigious tourneys in the province. HS curling team Surprise victory for Jr. Redmen by Danny Millar The Port Perry High School Junior Redmen pulled off something of an upset as they defeated Brock Varsity 58-46 right at Brock on Monday, December 18th. The game marked the return to the lineup of Dave Dickson who was recupe- rating. from a knee injury suffered during the football season. Coach Arend Dekker had mixed feelings about Dickson's perfor- mance. as he stated, "Dave - Dickson played his first game for Port juniors and showed some promise but he is obviously not in condition at this point." Coach Dekker was pleased with the performance of his two key players George Burnett and Rob Ireland. He said they 'showed some good outside shooting." One aspect of the game which displeased the coach Fish huts must be registered OntArjo\ Regulation 364 m der the Game and Fi ct of Ontario provides that all fishing huts placed on Lake gog must be registered at\ the Lindsay District Office of the Minis- try of Natural Resources, 322 Kent Street West, Lindsay, Ontario. A clearly visible registra- tion number assigned by the Lindsay District office must appear on each hut. Failure to properly register a fishing hut may result in removal of the hut from the lake. Char- ges may be laid, as provided by the Game and Fish Act. was the lack of aggressive- ness shown by his athletes. "Port had a tendency to stand around. They need to get more aggressive on offence and take the play to the other team'. Dekker also added that 'Port did not take charge until the last quarter of the game. The tandem of Burnett and Ireland led the Redmen offence with twenty-three and fourteen points, respec- tively. Burnett also had the most Port Perry rebounds and steals. The midget Redmen of Port High lost a 44-43 cliff- hanger to the hosting Brock midgets onthe same card. 'Player of the Week' MIDGET All-Star TODD WILBUR Canadian Tire Ray B. Wilson Ltd. Port Perry Plaza PORT PERRY MOJACKS SPECIAL Christmas Game attack. In the entire second LAL AAMT Ne AR Er acai game as Port started very 2A ° : Giri slowly and remained only six half the home team was Wi Nn 2 of 5 ames SAT, DEC. 30th ) 7:30 p.m. » A points ahead of their rivals allowed only six points,. a x RT after eight minutes. The tribute to the tough defence . on December 16 and 17th. El Il E [ ay, opening frame was the most of the Redmen. Port Perry by Danny Millar They were not as successful owma nvi e dg es | entertaining one as the play started using an exciting fast It was time for the Boys' as the girls have been as they VS. was fast tempoed and be- cause of the Redmen's ragged defence, remained close. The key player in the game for Port Perry was Gord Simmonds. he played a tremendous game as he led break in the third quarter with some success. After the game Port coach Arend Dekker said "Port showed much better basket- ball fundamentals in this game as they cut their turn- overs down to seventeen for won just two of five matches. ey er) > 3. Curling team of Port Perry High School to share some of the attention, which had in recent seasons been focused upon their female counter- parts, as they competed in the Ontario Games Elimina- tion tournament in Brighton "SNOWPLOWING operated by PORT PERRY MARINE On Saturday, December 16th they played three games and emerged victorious in one, their first match against Peterborough by the score of 9-4. In the next match they lost a 7-5 decision to Pem- broke causing coach John Barton to remark, "They shouldn't have lost the second game.' He felt that the loss in that game affec- ted the team's overall per- formance. They were trounced in their next match 11-1 by Prescott. "The next day the Port quartet defeated Quinte but Port Perry Mojacks " SCUGOG ARENA All Minor Hockey & Ringette's Free. Special Family Price $2.00 - Lots of Lucky Draws. ; ER Cra PN a SES Re EE X ENE PRR St --a if - Pees XE a C00) CCD 000000) LOO {ope [oe | 00000030 INDOOR STORAGE [ope [apn [og jon [yn [gn [on [apm [gn [gm [gn [pm [ym [pe [ge [gm [on [pn [pe [pn | ju ch (abla [ab [db 4b [ah (oS (ehh [oh (ah [ab (obs (0 (od [o> joo oo NG So on MS 3 BN . Ay MSN RECAST OANAIA, VAs o Tooooond 0252525252525252525254 eel CH Ae Pee AAAS nA ez ~ >, » --l = Tae Te Tos Tn Te Te | cle [le |e | ie | oa RA nn - oo SCC CACACCACACACACACALACACICICACACICACACAC SC \o -- 9 , ¢ lost their final match to SPA( = 2 > A g Tam-Heather of Toronto. It ; $2 Oe» oo Port Perry was the Tam-Heather team 2 so Prince Albert which won the tournament (10' x 11) or (10' x 22') 5252525252525 2525252525252525252525252525252 a ete un ak hee || ne | he {he he {cn che [he [en [le | le [lee 3C ae he [a | hn | hn he | ae] he cn | wn whe he | | hn | we | ch | : and will advance to the Scugog Island fl 2llOntario Games at King MONTHLY OR YEARLY 7 DAYS A WEEK 2 stonian Decemhor 234%, Convenient Location on 24 HOUR SERVICE Coach Barton later re- Regional Road 8. REASONABLE RATES marked of his athletes' play, "They had four good games and one bad one." Vv "PHONE 985-8200 or 985-3236" weekdays) 985-8032 (weekends) CCCI COCCI CIC IG RL ICIC CAC 202025252525 Se OCC aC SE DC SEC CE Ce Ca CIC CCI CC | | we | who | ale | CIC nn JR. & |. STORAGE LTD. PHONE January 6 & 7th. The Girls ary 6 & 7 985-7890 or 985-3137 13th in Oshawa. 25252 50505050525250525052505250525252525252525¢52525252525¢525252525¢525 SCOCOCCC NS The next major com- petition for the Boys is the Tankard in Port Perry on CIC nT he {le he | le | A SLT Bb IV, TST ARTE A TE EBT US DN w NE a ai Rl A REN SACI EER

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