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Port Perry Star, 24 Oct 1979, p. 22

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ALLA as \ IAA TA PEALE ARCHANA DARE) 1) WW) i 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 24, 1979 | Broomball action | by Danny Millar Brian's Towing and Larocque Electric squared off in the first game of the Sunday October 21 afternoon broomball card and the re- sult was a rather dull 1-1 draw. Utica Auto Body doubled Blackstock Troski's 42 and C & B Livestock tripped Emmersons 5-2 in other Port Perry Broomball Association matches, Octo- ber 21. There was scarcely a shot on net in the initial period of the Larocque Brian contest. It was that way right from the start. It took 26 seconds before the ball had crossed either team's blue line after the opening face-off. G. Hildrebrand supplied the only bit of excitement in the first fifteen minute segment * when he went in on goalkeep- er Kevin Beer all alone, but Beer made the stop. Colin Wackett and Bill Bridge, who combine with Kopie DeJong to give Lar- - ocque a top notch forwara, 11 ead: Mebwan perched bos, had scoring Spportun crease, and when a Mike es washed out by Brians Mitchell hi goaler Jim O'Neill. ALChiell pass came ils way, ) , he batted it out of the air past Brians opened the scoring MecJean. } with 1:20 showing on the pave Dalton counted the second period clock. Finlay ast score of the game when ® Peeters grabbed the ball in he deflected in a long shot the Larocque corner and from center by defenceman passed it out to Lawrence Steve Haver. Peeters. The latter Peeters In the last game C & B blasted a 25 foot shot passed [I jvestock threatened to run Beer. Emmerson's right off the ice The most picturesque goal in the first period as they ie) was Larocque's, scored by pressed constantly. They Bridge. The play originated ended with a three goal lead at center where right winger after fifteen minutes. Wackett passed off the cent- Don Phinney put C & B in erman Bridge, who quickly front with ten minutes gone relayed to DeJong. When When he netted a power play Bridge passed the blue line goal off a rebound. he was fed a neat pass from Scarcely half a minute had * Wackett, who had also gotten passed when Robert Evans one from DeJong, and scor- put C & B two goals up when ed. Since broomball rules he caught the Emmerson allow only one assist on each defenders taking a coffee goal, Wackett was awared break. Evans picked up the the point. sphere behind his opponents Lo. net and spun around in front Earlier in the match Lar- 5.4 flipped it high into the » ocque defenceman Charley ach Durward and a Brian Tow- Bill St. John converted a oz player engaged na missed Phinney shot into a engthy wrestling fiasco that third goal with 3:42 remain- started at the side of the ing. Phil Cochrane and B. Co : Livouys. goal Paolini Evans added goals for the Cartwright Central Public School senior boy's School. Team members are from back left, Mike s opponent in a headlock for Livestock team, who are now soccer team was the winner of the D.E.A.A. minor D McDiarmid, Preston Denault, Norman Schnavel, ' more than a minute before eaten and untied in two school tournament held on Tuesday, October 16 at Charles Walker, Robert Green, Tom Fowler, Craig games. Cannington. Cartwright earned the right to compete Hudson, Chris Gardner and coach Jerry Fis.. Front , in the Regional Tournament to be held Monday, left, Kevin Ferguson, lan Porter, Brian Tysick, Brian Put a Smile on your Face, October 22 by defeating teams from Sunderland, Van Camp and Dean Smith. Test Drive A Thorah Central, Cannington and H.W. Knight Public oe TIES, HONDA r = a OHA. Junior 'C' Hockey KEVIN CANNON ANE nnnnnnnng unior oc Ey : ul y E § SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4th - 7:30 pd ; City-Centre Automobiles | = £4 ¢ 110 Dundas St. East - Whitby £ WA N T EF D EB Cobou rg Couga I'S 2 . 666-1772 i =k VS. gC VOLIRUOTAL HONORS ARP £ REFEREES & TIMEKEEPERS £ § Port P MoJack FORMINORHOCKEY = [| pute so say WIOJACKS £ E Adults: $1.50 Students: $1.00 Children: 50¢ 3 E If interested please contact: ER RRR RRR RRR 2 Ron McAllister (985-8043), £ 4 E so he may arrange clinics. £ v Durham Region Family YMC A y= SATURD AY MORNING SOO PROGRAMS = Port Perry Minor Hockey : ' R.H. CORNISHP.S. - PORT PERRY £ DAN CE g { 9 to 10 a.m. - Youth Basketball f i] All Models Ava 8 § ~~ 10to11a.m.- Floor Hockey = SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1979 £ SALES. SERVICE . CI OTHING g For Boys & Girls ages 8 to 14 years. E EI0PM. to LOO AM, : South of Blackstock - Durham Rd. 57 0 Cost: $18. per program OR $30. for both. 5 LEGION HALL - PORT PERRY 2 : > 0 Starts November 3, 1979 for 10 weeks. £ $7.50 per couple - For tickets see any executive Z ASSE LSTIN E 'S 0 Call 985-2824 or sign up at the school Nov. 3. = member or call 985-7193 or 985-7484. £ haha aa --a--a--a--a--a-- =r Na ES YAMAHA being separated. The middle match, Utica vs. Blackstock, was consid- erably more entertaining. Keith Ellicott gave Utica the lead 20 seconds into the game when he stole the ball from a Blackstock defender and went in man against man on Rick McJean, who had been hired to hold the fort in the Blackstock net. Ellicott won the confronta- tion with a goal, an assist coming from Berne McEwan. The teams exchanged ex- cellent scoring opportunities before Blackstock cashed in with 8:20 to go in the period. Gary Taotant set up Wayne McGuigan for the goal when Utica goalie Don Card went out to stop the shot, McGui- gan flipped the ball over im. Utica added two goals be- fore the second segment buz- zer sounded, giving them a The girls soccer team from Prince Albert School captured the Durham Central Championship with * victories in Beaverton last week over teams from Blackstock and Sunderland. This week, the Prince Albert team will be going after the all-Durham championship to be played at the Civic Fields in Front from left: Leanne Connolly, Cory Greenway, Jill Parry, Rebecca Kahn, Sherri Taylor, Oshawa. Bonnie Harnden, and Ann-Marie Ginn. Back from left: Kim Woods, Loretta Klawitter, Melissa Berry, Jacqueline Sillen, Myrna Hatfield, Marita Kersten, Cheryl Barclay, Terri O'Neil, Leanne McKenzey. es] C4

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