LJ FASIOLEO RAG, Lg EC Sei id, GOL EA FO Se BS Er A TR EE 3m nd PAI geht BL a TE NRT vl NP AR I FU dA ER Ro i I NS HPA BE A SO WPL Cr ERT 0 SRS Sn Oats bh SA YO Nn. FE £ PVE [0% QAIETIRG A TL ~ S "ie A "2% PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., March 21, 1979 -- 23 Midgets lead Schomberg 2-1 Port Perry got one goal during the first period and it was scored by Brian Dick- son with Rowan Kennedy assisting. Both teams played well during the first period however, Port scored a second goal at 11:25 in the second period which came from Tim Thompson to Scott Sandison who slid it in the bottom corner. There was one final goal scored in the second at 4:54 scored by Brian Mikkelson unassisted. After the break both teams came out to play, however, there were alot of penalties which killed the scoring chances. At 14:32 Jim Cane scored for Port with Mark Jeffery getting an assist. Port scored their last goal of Lee Wilbur Most Valuable Player Atoms drop close final in Tournament by Todd Wilbur Tim Cannon. Ji i The Malmont Farm Atoms Jay Van Camp. White and travelled to Wellington on "Port then advanced to the Saturday, March 17 for their finals against the host team annual Atom-Peewee Wellington. The game was a Tourney. tight battle until late in the In the first game Port met third period when the host Kingston Township. They team scored twice to put the proved to be no match as game out of reach. Scoring Port severely outhustled for Port were Greg War- their opponents. Chris Lane riner, with two goals, and opened the scoring at the one assist; and Craig. 7:22 mark of the first period Menzies with one goal and on an unassisted goal. Greg Warriner put Port up 2-0 on a goal assisted by Craig Menzies and David Burnett. Kingston then scored to give Port a scare but it wasn't held for long as Jay Van Camp scored assisted by Jim White and Steven Durham. Craig Menzies put the game out of reach on a goal assis- ted by David Culbert. On the next day Port ran into a one assist. John Moore and Steven Whalen played well between the pipes. The boys put out an '"'all out" effort and showed they were not outclassed by some of the big teams. Wilbur who was presented with a trophy for "Most Valuable Player' in the first game against Kingston. The Green Machine travels to Port Hope Tourney next weekend where they will meet Wellington again in the first game. With these two teams being so well matched this should be the game of the day. game to Warren Nicholis- hen, Tim Thompson, Brian Dickson, and Brian Mikkel- son. Port Perry scorers were Mark Jeffery from Scott Sandison, second Brian Mikkelson from Tim Thomp- son and Brian Dickson, and the insurance goal Tim Turn fo page 31 - bea SS Many thanks are expres- sed to the parents from Wellington who billoted the boys on Saturday night. Congratulations to Lee Cartwright Dynos end season. by Yvonne Priebe Unfortunately our snow- mobiling weather was very short this year and therefore most of our later rides had to be cancelled for lack of good snow conditions. The rides to Manilla and Noone's were the executive for next year was set up. A few plans for next years activities were discussed. I would like to say a special 'Thankyou to all the executive for all their hard "work for another year; there were two groups went out. Harvey Graham lead 7 machines and Barry Rohrer lead 10 machines over and back. Poker Rally, Bobcay- geon ride, and Games Day all had to be cancelled again because of lack of snow. BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE tough Belleville club and scraped by on a 5-4 victory scoring for Port were Craig Warriner, Craig Menzies, Tim Cannon, David Burnett, Steve Durham. 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Bethany had a 2-1 lead at the end of the first period, "but the tables turned as Oshawa came back and scored four unanswered goals in the second. Scoring for Oshawa was Peter Bathe, with two, Chris Griffin, Dave Fischer, K. Sherban, and Craig Mac- Leod with one each. 1.1. Scoring for Bethany was John Burns with two, Bill Glassford, and Ron Suggitt with one each. Next game Sunday, March 25th at 11:00 a.m. at Scugog Arena. Applications must be in this game at 4:16 which went to Rob Scott from Scott Sandison. Schomberg scored one goal in this game at 1:29 in the third period. It was scored by Glen William- son and assisted by Bruce Breedon. Port won this by Charlie Brown We all hope that all of you game with a 5-1 victory. : : CL oo oT Utica -3 have a good summer and see warren Nicholishen played a Port Perry Yacht Club | Larocque - 2 you in the Fall when the good game in net for Port. 20 Miles North of Whitby SPO RTSME N 'S This was a do or die game weather turns cold again. 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