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Port Perry Star, 20 Feb 1980, p. 10

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gs A MN XY Rf) AN NAT A VS RCE a sw Te Yo rs #2 SNR Y CN Tt Jee A A PE SG OS AR FE RHE OR EE Ne a Ga i LE a Se ot Wp a ngs ARSENE 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., February 20, 1980 Sports Sr. Rebels trounce Dunbarton Should outlaw body checks in Novice and Atom . Midgets, Juniors drop Games | hockey categories with Ps Danny Millar { da by Danny Millar Aokth i ieve, a light at the end of the tunnel. by Danny Millar kowski and Fedyk had eight in a losing cause as the despite the work of Ooster- Th Therein Ib Sinve 2 oh: Minor Hockey Associa- The Port Perry High each and Franssen six. Bob Dunbarton juniors whipped man, Port's best at bringing tions reluctance to ban the body check in the Atom and School senior Rebels Ireland also tossed in six Port Perry 66-40. down the boards. During the Novice house league systems. rebounded from an earlier points while Dickson got Dunbarton scored four third quarter they had five The light first shone in a letter to the editor of this loss in the week to GL three. Terry Flieler had two, points on steals in the last shots at the hoop and still did aper two weeks ago in which a hockey father Roberts when they trounced as did Cam Muir. minute of the initial period not.score. The key to the Pe rc d the Association for allowing what he con- the Spartans of Dunbarton at as they took a 21-12 lead. Spartan attack was Lloyd sidered "goon" attacks at the younger level. The light home on Thursday, Feb. 14. MIDGETS HAMMERED Todd Wilbur was hot in the Sutherland setting up Elvis became a beacon of hope at a house league coaches Other Valentine's Day The Port midgets were first quarter as he scored Bernard under the basket. meeting this week in which there was a surprising games saw the Port Perry hammered 55-22 by the eight of the Port Perry Bernard ended up with 17 amount of support for outlawing the bodycheck next ¢ midgets and juniors lose to Dunbarton team which has points. He cooled off as he points. aan strong Dunbarton squads. not been defeated this could manage only two Wilbur was second to Stone ¥ Quite frankly. I believe that the PPMHA has done Port Perry started a season. The Spartans show- points the rest of the way. with ten points. Oosterman an excellent job this year, and the co-operation I have slightly altered line up for its ed extremely good scoring Like the senior Rebels, the had six, and four different eceived from its henbons has been first rate. It's just last home game of the depth as ten different juniors alternated defences Rebs had two points each. ha ree with them on this particular maltier and regular season. Mike Patton players scored, led by Rob from the 2-1-2 to the 1-3-1. Pete Christie, John Butler, Wa al en issue is slowly, and justifiably, coming did not start, but was replac- ~~ Boomhour's 17 points. By Port was down 34-24 at the John Wynsmax, and Paul t i ht ' ' ¥ ed at his forward position by contrast three Rebs did all half, after a Brett Ooster- VanCamp turned the trick. o Lgnt. I help coach a novice team in the house league Dennis Franssen. = Dave the scoring as Donny Young man field goal had been Two players on the injured : . Dickson took Franssen"s had 13, Mark Phillipps over disallowed on a time count list, both of whom are CHIL Be Jems &t 200 regula, guard Lpot 3 wath and Jeff Raa oo. h Dunbarton held a wide SE i Kevin every time they approach the puck. It is not safe and NE DASSing same as the. oir a x in i boundi Sinclai the shelf -| we have been fortunate that there have been no SUrong passing game as they floor must have been Cordell margin in rebounding, Sinclair are on the shelf. injuries resulfing from checks this year. I know there J peg Sh iy Jeans Righards, ll excellent Be _ | are players-on my team that do it, as there is on every 4 | : - i" 4 th cers arom S: ? e of it, to strictl One set play that has been Although he ended up with Pacers drop 5th game te, ne ito i Eons our players at a implemented into the Rebel only seven points he was vita disadvantage game plan calls for guard nearly unstoppable in setting I el bs ° el 3 in oie) . : Gred Fedyk to lod the ball to up plays and taking down ea Ux ri ge -2 t cactre letter lp ww by pa yi hoa he. Be er Cope to hit the RR Bri locked as e ° tactics. 1 disagree with this part of the sentiment, easy layup. This manoeuvre though it might be close as J} len Off LEFIEE though it is shared by a great deal of parents. The v | was attempted several times two breaks by Young kept checks thrown in the house leagues are generally clean in the first quarter withsome the game within a one point i took a 3-0 lead. Uxbridge ones, or those that are illegal occur because the young effectiveness. Fedyk also Spartan advantage for most by Danny Miller leo : the first #oal af a athlete doesn't know how to deliver one properly. One scored four points from the of the first quarter. After the oir 6c Midget A's scored the rst goal a 7:2 | of the reasons that they occasionally are not executed t Py tf initial Yip © relied on three goals in the 34 seconds after Scott Sandi- with the best degree of legality is because they are not Sain rm - in "he el 8 pen hi parsans he'd 4 final period to down the Port son took a holding penalty taught properly, which is not the coaches fault. I don't 0 ning riod a ed into a 2 t ne hold by Perry Menzies Pacers in for Port Perry A second teach the kids how to hit because I feel the other basic PVito: Maltes the first hati 'he first round of playoff shot by Brian Till went in skills are more important, and with limited practice . | Vito Maltese, the big the end of the first half. } center of the Spartans, play- The Spartans didn't waste ed a strong game for the first any time scoring in the hockey at Port Perry on after Lovering made a good Monday, Feb. 11. Port Perry padstop on the first attempt. still holds a 3-2 lead in the Brian Taylor got the time this year we do not have time to teach hitting. At a recent house [eague coaches meeting, the three quarters of the match second half as they dropped 1, second goal of the first body checking issue was raised by one of the Atom as he pulled down numerous in a shot four seconds after Ce vee arma. period I. 2:39 to go in the skippers. (Atoms are the age bracket that follows rebounds, sometimes taking the opening tip-off. At the ly sure handed Pe ok goal. first period when he snapped Novice.) There semed to be several men there who them away from Cope. endof the third quarter they Keeper, had a shaky game a shot past Lovering after voiced approval of the idea of the ban. This will probably be brought up at the annual election of ® executives in the spring. I Apparently, certain areas have tried the prohibi- Port Perry was pressed led 47-18. At one point in the into turnovers in the second concluding period Port quarter and they came to subbed in five players. between the pipes. He was taking a pass from Shane taken by surprise on one goal ~ Simpson. Uxbridge got one and allowed others off the more goal, right off the draw within one point, less than Peter Stone played one of face-off and off hi belore the beriodended. Jim tion and have not had much success. They claim that three minutes into the his strongest games of the Ro oft bird a ol Milroy ter the face-off and the referees bos one --y a check from two session. Port Perry called a year as he notched 16 points : : urn to e 15 time out at 2:37 of the period, ed the first period as they (Turn to page 15) pag ) leading 22-21 and returned to the floor with a different Predicts big year for local softball ® [ defensive style. Instead of using its standard 2-1-2 zone, the team went into a 1-3-1 ® [ J Skating School sore ee 26 WIL atten annual meetin Dickson under the basket, . and Cope, Franssen, and 3 . oo Ringette team v Curt Pinkowski in the by Danny Millar "It looks good for Port There is a possibility that Edward Island. " . middle. This new look was There may be snow on the Perry." says Mr. Walker, Port could control the votes play in Whitby very impressive as it forced ~~ 8round but that does not stop alluding to the extraordinar- from Nestleton, as well as "It's going to be bigger giveaways by the Spartans, the Port Perry Minor ily high number attending. helping out by filling in with than ever, enthused Mr. while keeping Maltese at a SOftball Association from This delegation should be Uxbridge and Lindsay Walker. He did not reveal distance. The only harm Planning ahead for the boys among the biggest there. delegations who will not he any formation ou I but did that the visitors could do ©f summer. The new execu- taking down three of their Say that they are looking for f t tsid tive, under President Robert Jack Cook of Port Perry, members. The extra Port a sponsor. He indicated that came Irom a strong outside ge who has served on the OASA th j)1 definitelv b shooting attack from Brian Cooper held its first general Perry execs there may use 3 ere will de nite ylica Port MacGregor, who finished meeting on Sunday, Feb. 17. : these extra votes. Mr. erry entry an t at it is ¢ 'ane ith 16 gs ts There were two major Yeon norinated to staid for Walker likens this process to already working out indoors Heather Mus id | wi points. : the position of second or i. » t the R.H. Cornish Public McDougall, Beth Russel, The time out taken to shift matters of business on the " Tens : the political world. "If you at the R.H. Cornish Public Natali x third Vice-president of School . " Kelly Fowler, atalie the defence must have been agenda as the 1980 executive OASA take enough people you could School gymnasium. The Franssen joined the girls just what the doctor ordered met for the first time. The pad a vote." he said. hes midget teams in Ontarip from the school to make a for the Rebels. They took a Phin ay order of busines p a Te any steresnter, Port According to a PPMHA will be here." he says. full team. Although the girls 4 p 20 point lead at half time and i "ruling each member at the The Minor Ball Night and lost 8-3. they all played a were ahead 62-29 with one delegates to the Ontario However, Messrs. Walker by Kelli Thompson The Port Perry Ringette Skating School travelled to Whitby on Saturday Feb. 16 for an exhibition game & 1 executive this past year, has against their Petite team. Rw ; convention must pay their its festivities, which were so terrific game. Scoring for & A quarter left in the game. Amate ur Softball and Cook _ each Pe oD own expenses. successful "last year. fall Port were Diane McDougall bd | ¢ Port Perry reverted to the ssociation convention in vote of their own. so, the under the guidance of Mr. with two goals and Jessica > original 2-1-2 zone at the Toronto on the April 11-12 Udora softball people have The other major topic ate Cooper and the Solomons. Fluke with one J beginning of the final session weekend. A nearly astound- indicated to Mr. Walker that the Sunday meeting Was ponnie and Paul ' Nothing This 'was the first game 8 when they put in the substi- Ng 28 members from Port they wish Port Perry to about the annual midget has been finalized yet ir that the girls from the school 1 tutes. Two free throws by Perry will be attending. exercise their votes for them tournament to be held here this DA have pla ed with their own ¥ s i Patton with one second left They will be led by Mr. because they will not be over the summer. This year | age aroun Karyn, Tina, Fi in the game gave the Rebels Cooper and past president attending. That brings the it will be the OASA elimi- Mr Walker concluded with Jennifer and Jessica have ! a 71-54 win. Vin Walker, who will retain total number of votes that nation so the winner will a very optimistic announce- improved their skills each : Cope led both teams in his seat on the executive this the local association holds to advance to the Canadian ment. "It looks like it'll be time they are out playing. i scoring with 33 points. Pin- Year. eight. championships in Prince another big year." Keep up the good work.

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