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Oshawa started playoffs. While the Legion- Legionaies came out the ih the scoring with a goal that aires gave it a good shot they victors defeating Oshawa 30 came at 4:30 of the first lost 7 to 1. But when you Central Sports 7-1. Scoring Ro period. The Legionaires have to fight home -town for the Legionaires was LY seemed to be on their backs referees as well as Uxbridge Chris Larocca, Steven Lee, Ry and retaliated with a goal at it isn't any wonder they had Vaughan McKee, Jeff John- fe 5:00 of the first period. That such a hard time. While we Stone (2), and Robbie Tobin ny ~. 7 seemed to end the scoring for the Legionaires as Oshawa (2). Assists went to Vaughan McKee (2), Steven Lee, can't blame the officials totally the Legionaires now TER managed to net three more goals by the end of the realize that they are gong to have to use a new kind of David Kemp, Mike Dickson (2), Kevin Ferguson (2), and 2 second period. By the third strategy on this team. Chris Larocca. £3 period the Legionaires real- Scoring Port Perry's only Sunday night saw the £503 ized what had to be done but goal was Steven Lee assisted Legionaires once again in Ls it was too late to do much by David Kemp. The second exhibition play at the Brook- ha - good. They did manage to game of this play off series is lin arena against a Whitby [ES . Verna Chapman [left] presented the Marj Tripp trophy fo winning skip score one more goal by the Monday, February 5th at the team. This was the same ' Yo Jean Burch who led her rink to a victory at Port Perry Curling Club on Janvary ~~ endof the game. Final score Scugog Arena game time team they saw in their tour- ER 30. Other team members who curl out of the Oshawa Gold Club are Liz Ainge, ~~ Was Oshawa - 4, Port Perry 7:30 p.m. The boys could hament a few weeks ago. 5 Kathy Rowland and Lyn Marlow. -2. Scoring for Port Perry really use some support. This game couldn't be &3) was Darren Desautels Coach Ron McAllister felt (Turn to page 29) CE assisted by Steven Lee and the boys needed some oe Basketball i il-bi 0 . Baskerpball game turns into nail-biter Ls Cs el In ve » ER 3 Tot Continued Pele cant Redmen miscue came the way his team played he Over the last four games opener. the seniors epic confron- GUARANTEED AER with exactly 2:00 left when did say "I have to be very Morris has been one of Port Cope was the high scorer tation when with 3:34 re- INVESTMENT Bit; Mike Patton was assessed a pleased with the way our Perry's best performers and with 27 points followed by maining in the last frame a technical foul for unsports- guys came back and faced Dekker says he is playing Patton and Wilbur with 19 both teams were deadlocked CERTIFICATES 35 ® manlike conduct and argu- the challenge." like he "wants a spot in the and ten points respectively. at 36. It was not to be, o ing with the referee. Patton has almost made a habit of getting costly fouls with the officials this season and none have been more important than this one. been raised on the American style of officiating where Patton has Another pleasant factor to Coach Arend Dekker were the efforts turned in by Cope and Rob Morris. Ironically it was Morris. who lost his starting assignment when Cope returned from a knee injury just before Christmas. starting lineup." The Senior team is now in second place in the standings with a 5-1 record behind Henry Street who sport a 5-0 slate. It was Henry Street who gave Port their only loss in league play, in the season Cope led in rebounds with 14 and Patton was right behind him at 13. Morris grabbed eight. Gord Simmonds had six steals and Wilbur and Patton each had four. The midget game looked like it might be a repeat of however, as.the Lakers exploded 11 points to down the Redmen 47-40. Peter Stone had the most Redmen points with 16 and Todd Wilbur, Port Perry's leading midget scorer, added 14. J/8 % INTEREST PAID ANNUALLY R.R.S.P. RATES 10% % TARE 4 SRSA TET 3 65-63, and then called a time- by Carol Wilbur early our first competition ing, end to end game which Scoring for the tournament they are ~pparently more : enient and so he has trouble @ @ Mortgage Funds My wdlustng. Scots lett the Atoms rea ch tourney sem i-fi na Is available for First ii Lakers drew within two, & Second Mortgages ) Fo out. Port Perry Captain George Cope made a plea on the sidelines for his team- mates to play '"'the toughest defence we ever played." It was not tough enough as Rob Marner of Roberts hit for the basket with just two seconds remaining. After a recount verified that the score was tied at 65 both teams returned to the court for a three minute overtime. In the overtime thriller On Thursday, February 1 the Malmont Farm Atoms travelled to Peterborough for their first game against Keene. This was a tight defensive battle between these two teams until five minutes to go in the third period. The Green Machine popped in four goals in 5 minutes to make the final score 4-0 for Port. On Friday, February 2 at home the Atoms hosted Pickering who had defeated was Lakefield. The boys started slowly but finally got in gear to defeat Lakefield 7 to 2. At noon Saturday we con- tinued by defeating Peter- borough St. George 4-1. We played this game at Memor- ial Arena which had to be the highlight of the boys week- end. This win took the Green Machine into the semi-final of the "D" division against Wellington. In a fast skat- Port tied at 2-2 with 18 seconds to go in the game, overtime was loomed. End to end again with John Moore being called on to stop two breakaways. With 2 minutes left in the overtime, Wellington managed to break through and defeat us 3-2. We are proud of our young men for the fine perfor- mance and good hockey we watched them play this weekend. is not available at this time, but will follow as soon as the game sheets are received. Congratulations to John Moore and Steven Whalen who were presented with trophies for the shutout in the Keene game. The Atoms travel to Orono Monday, Feb. 5 for their last league game. Next Satur- day, Feb. 10 we're off agian to Keene Tournament. Watch for the Atom play-offs coming up soon. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES Free Investment Counselling 250 Queen Street. Port Perry 085-3832 5 ! > orm os ve NT i ST 4 543 : i Port he : Patton redeemed himself by . US last time around. VV SE scoring seven of Port's nine never left any doubt in any- AS points, including the winning °nes mind who the winners He'd three point play with thirty- of this game Werle as Port ar defeated Pickering 5-0. Pant six seconds remaining. GL Roberts scored a basket in the dying seconds of the great struggle but it Scoring for Port were Greg Warriner with two goals, Dave Burnett and Jim White with one goal and one assist, fied - oA MERLE You A= Vg 7. was not quite enough as Port Jay Van Camp with one goal. $2 Perry defeated them 74-73. ; : ARI . Lee Wilbur and Craig glad The result raised a very . : Ha : : Menzies each had an assist. PES key question concerning the Back to Peterborough for [et team's highly inconsistent ac ¢ i the second and third game of play this season: When the Bright and ® Senior Redmen find their the tourney. stride and begin to play with some degree of regularity? Or will they? Coach Arend Dekker feels part of the problem lies in the games fundamentals such as passing and he also stated that "we need work on basic positioning". Never one to look for alibis the: coach felt that two 'snow days' preceding the game affected his athlete's perfor- mance. Asked to pinpoint the team's downfall in losing a big lead the coach replied candidly...." lack of hustle. I thought we could hustle a lot more....We became com- placent." He felt that the exact turning point came with two minutes left. Despite being upset with Juveniles Uxbridge tie game by Carol wilbur On Wednesday, January 31, the Emiel's Place Juven- iles hosted Uxbridge in the first game of playoffs. Uxbridge opened the scoring with two goals in the first period. Port replied with two scored by Tom Perigoe assisted by Dennis Franssen and Steven Geer assisted by John Roberton. The second period continued (Turn to Page 29) ag FARM SUPPLY BONUS ITS COMING rrom Monsanto