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Port Perry Star, 14 Feb 1979, p. 31

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FRC Ag id AISI pads, LOR SCE SE hr Sand ak A ave Pa » ¥ *3 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., February 14, 1979 -- 31 High School basketball House League Action the leader for Lion's Club 1 H PY MIDGET With 8 goal and a Sti) NOVICE only goal was scored by Paul Mi gets, Jun 10rsS by Paul Pelow Charlie Walker was also up Sportsland - 2 Cooper from Tersy White. Peterborough Lumber vs. there with a goal and an Kinsmen Club - 1 Purple Hill Farm assist. Bill Samells scored This was a very close MIDGET HOUSE LEAGUE dro ames & In a very close game Lion's Club's other goal. game with no penalties. 5 Peterborough. Lumber John David Rodway scored Windsrost] Alms-3 od PA defeated Purple Hill Farm 3 Glen Vallie - 3' both goals for Sportsland. WE igi A to 2. Scoring for the winners Wes Lane -5 Joey Jackman from Darin This was a Wide oben eniors victorious were Dave Dickson, Andy Paul Kingston and David Scala was Kinsmen's only game with 6 penalties. : Czilok, and Joe Thornton. Lee were the leaders for Wes scoring player. Scoring il Wiklengst are o DY Day vg At one point in the final Assists went to Jeff Robinson Lane. Paul with a hat-trick Jon blo on y 2 " bn \ Jog yg iy ary period Port narrowed the '® (3) and Joe Thornton. Dave and David with two goals Scugog Realty - 2 with two each an D ave 7th the three Port Perry ....0 40 within four points. Milton and Chris Talbot and an assist. Jeff Wray Reliable Plumbing - 2 Dixon with one. arryl Redmen basketball teams , . then, all of a sudden, scored for Purple Hill with Picking up the other assist. This was a very exciting Carnochan and John Butler ventured to Central Col- within the space of three assists going to Jason Glen Vallie had a great effort game with one penalty. picked up goals for I.G.A. JSinte - Oshava Hono minutes the Chiefs led by Strang, John Spears, Talbot from Don Clodd and Kelvin Scoring for Reliable was ° i wi : Lhe " xy ten, 42-32. The last half of the and Milton. Gibson. Don with 2 goals, Andrew Steele with both Rin efte ared poorly as only the ,; ter belonged to the and an assist, Kelvin with a goals. Adam Cummings and - (!] Seniors won. Redmen, but it was not € peterborough Lumbervs. goal and an assist. Danny Mark Elliot picked up one : The midget team put up a oo op IGA Russell also picked up an assist each. Bob Bryan re ort gallant effort before falling mqy,q s0oring leader for Port In the second game 1.G.A. assist. SOS both % Seugops 10 The Olisis 388. | we was Bob Ireland with 14. led by Tim Bower (4 goals, 1 goals. Chris Carr, Blair From page 23 : > Undoubtedly it will be assist) and John Butler (2 Se lis Bailey and Jarret Harman _ Pag _ eleven points after three 1 .o1anq's responsibility to goals) outscored Peter- Lion's Club - 1 earned one assist each. first encounter saw Chris quarters and edged to within compensate for the loss of borough Lumber 6 to 5. Glen Vallie - 2 Allen Aluminium loose a ope Wi left in ivi gms Burnett in the scoring # 1.G.A. assists went to Gerald Glen Vallie surprised ; Very cls gahed sae This o on ey ran info foW0 column if the Junior Redmen Lee (2), Chris Talbot (2), Lion's Club with their ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE Was by far out best effort of trouble. =. 4s are to gain a spot in the Karl Beer and Kurt Roane. strength. Kelvin Gibson wit a ihe day. Ehionda White was left Sasha WIth SIX Sacull playoffs. At this point it Scoring for the Lumber team two goals, led the way for Swamp Garage - 5 brought up from our Tweens le in d oo penne She €r appears unlikely as the team were Andy Czilok (3 goals), Glen Vallie. Assists going to Scugog Lumber -1 and put on. a sensational enabledthehoststopulleven is yoy 56 and near the Dave Dickson (1) and Carey Don Clodd and Paul Bate. This was a fast-paced, display of Ringette scoring 5 at nine after eight minutes. |. eu standings. Fellows (1 goal and 3 assists man. Lion's Club counter CXCiti8 game with no penal- goals. Well done, Rhonda. Port kept i close Fon they Rick Long with eight, Curt Assists going to Glen Blohm was by Steven Jackson with 0c Scoring for Swamp Doris Riseborough scored a enjoyed a slight advantage pv wok: and Dave Dickson # (2) and Dickson, Bill Samells and George Ash VeT® Boyd Vanderhuel and Single marker. Bonny on the rebounds. with six each aod Mark fogs ge Brad McNenly with two each Burton was credited with a Central took control in the : y Jeffrey with two rounded out assisting. ] : . : i . y PEEWEE and Mark Kendall with a single assist while Bonnie second frame with the use of scoring. by Ian Dickson Wes Lane - 4 single. Tim Maw got two Bridge picked up a pair of a fast break and capitalizing Lions cli Frakeco dna ile Mark Kendall SSS oEotPeryspenchntlor mons p i ot one. = Jeff Fedyk got © 'asl game-Nelyeen lan The Seni dm ed Frank s Real Estate -2 ni = Riglion had aiuto Seugog's only goal. yk 8 Childrens Boutique saw Port shots. Also the man-to-man face ay a » This was an outstanding ith tw sand . loose 8 to 1 to Oshawa. No defence employed by Central, aa 0" v0 ie peo game with Lion's Club Withiwogoalsand an assist. . : a ed to befuddle Port. As : Oth Marj Tripp Realty -3 further details were avail- seemed to e Po It d defen- ming out on top with two er goals were by Dean : Mie i was a very sound defen coming 1 top )> Fisher and David Lee UAW.-1 able at the time of printing. the half Central led 23-16. sive game for Port Perry as minutes remaining. Frank's assists going to Jeff W ' This was a very aggressive Well gals another week is The third quarter was the they broke things open in the goals were by Mark Bouw- oing ray X ) t bioductive one for ; : and David Cannon. Mike 8&ame with four penalties. wrapped up. Let's go out most p } concluding half. meester, assists going to : 2 Scoring for Tripp were Craig next Saturday and enjoy our Central as they took a big 11 he fi t ] Mike - Linington and Tony Dickson recorded the shut- I Tp : tS int lead wh Port _ Ine first quarter was low Kersten. Kevin Jackson was out for Wes Lane. Venning with two and Jeff ever growing sport. See you point lead when Ort scoring but quick paced as YS pa en. Norton with one. U.A.W.'s at the rink. couldn't get untracked. With poo = "0" 0 ead. 1:38 remaining Port Perry Captain George Cope of Port coach John Rodway asked was leading the way as he for a time out. Whatever he repeatedly scored from said did not have much effect inside of the key - : = as his teams could not score. Both teams started toaniss ----_ With eight minutes left in the shots in the second quarter ; SES game the Chiefs of Central : . | Sun Vall ey Pavillion DIRECTORY enjoyed a 32-21 advantage. wore eveitimg «Ho Morrle T : al The last quarter saw the oo 5 technical foul with six CA ol RE Re : oo Redmen outscore their seconds remaining in the rivals nine to six but they fell half in the tight defensive . DRYWALL BOB POSTMA just short on the scoreboard. game and at half time Port For Weddings, Banquets, CEILINGS ete Ss, Ly ° play Perry coach Arend Dekker Dances, Parties, etc... RENOVATIONS CARP EN TRY Susi) y or the Redmen, oy .panged opinions on the a ' Competitive Prices Renovations "es sling Tow Saering call with the referee. It was Reliable Service Specialized in Odd Jobs j . . one of only a few times PHONE: 1-705-357-2303 All work Guaranteed 986-4636 had eight. Todd Wilbur popper has been critical of 985-8645 or 985-3492 counted seven and Brett Iria ' di the officiating this season. Oosterman had a single. After two quarters Port Central's best scorer was 5 ahead 20-17 as Cope had ; . Dean Brown who had 13 ted for half the points. Country Furnishings Folk Art 24 Hour Burner Service points. ! A . The last half was all Port 2 £5 Installations & Renovations The Junior team played ) . P ATRICI A i wl ith Perry's as they took com Burner Service Insurance their first game without plete control of the game : leading scorer and reboun- behind the big captain's PRICE RON DAVIDSON FUELS vo der George Burnett as they gronce and rebounding. A TI UES b also put up a strong perfor- cent a) became rattled and NTIQ BOX 1170 - PORT PERRY mance bul dropped 8 4235 began turning the ball over. . . A key man in the making of < R.R. 4, Port Perry, Ontario (416) 985-7644 985-8625 655-3254 second gp .; the turnovers was Scott Hours: Monday & Tuesday - 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. O Central exhibited one of yyijhur who finished with five Other Days by chance or appointment. GASOLINE FURNACE OIL the most, methodical of- ionic and played a strong Heritage of Upper Canadian Furniture by Howard Pain $49.95 DIESEL FUEL ee STOVE OIL fenses in the league en route 0 way game. : to the victory. In the offen- With 5:15 gone in the third sive set they would pass pyive patton fouled out of the repeatedly to an open man ,,0 pyut this had no w s k L ve until they found the player 0. 0nt adverse effect on iC arocq R E Ll AB LE with the best scoring oppor- pig team as they continued to P| bi 2 H na! L q tunity. Although the advan- +o the Chiefs. ct umbing eating Ltd. tages to that type of offence 1," the fourth period Electric Contra or New Installations - Repairs are Svious, it doss slow fhe Dekker once again became . . ° Alterations - Power Drain Cleaning, opposition embroiled in a slight dif- Residential - Commercial - Farm BERT FABER PHONE 985-3734 occasion, and Port took ference of opinions with the e "Service is Our Business!" advantage of this several | .foree but to no avail for his R.R. 2 PORT PERRY 985-3261 times. team. With 1:49 left he The second quarter Was called a time out and ex- the one in which Copa tolled the virtues of defen- |] made obvious their domi- gua 1ay to his charges and M BUILT nance. They utilized flaw- then wenl with five non CUSTO i - | less shooting to speed up the 4 +0. A St C Midtown Ma game's tempo. However, Capial 200 John Street West, aptain George Cope . AND " HOMES ; h air Oshawa, Ontario port de dam finished the game with a tions or Renovations nt 576-2431 team record 30 points this N | Rec Rooms - Framing t e Pp al they stayed 12 points back at gaa50n and also led with 17 - & paper "Thelast haf was played on "SL0un45 For Free Estimates Call: 1150 Simcoe Street North, even as me Was pays on Before his early exit Oshawa, Ontario Patton had 12 and si ints. J & D CARPENTRY people. 576-9971 attempted unsuccessfully to Sin ad IX poms. . Days: 579-4191 | tie the match. In the third points. Greg Fedyk Wom ays. 786-2040 quarter Redmen outscored added two points. Fedyk and or E¥asings: $23:3618 of 705 73: their opponents 12 to 8 but wijhur had five steals. they still trailed 3¢.~°

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