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Port Perry Star, 12 Apr 1983, p. 21

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ts ELA OSGI TE WAAR CATA FR NE Le aU (Pal SREP A St XE Oh 1 ; 1 os RLR SAR AI Bo LR AT NE RT Ea de Tok A oki Y va dopa PRES LAARVELYS SUF RP RIRAER SAR ALFA Po SRI AVS v4 BS {Gs Pg PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 12, 1983 -- 21 Port Old Timers go out flying high Port Perry Howard Forder Real Estate Oldtimers hockey team tournament, the first period was all Belleville as they quickly opened wide open all out hockey until Gary Geer scored his second goal at the team from Pefferlaw and were lucky to squeak out a victory. score in the second period and Pefferlaw came back once more to tions to Jim Burnett for being chosen MVP in .the championship game nett, Ed Teno, Bill Little, Frank Tobin, Peter Morris, Garnet : d to goaltender Steve Warriner, Donny Mason ended up their season on up a 3-0lead. Port P midway point assisted Port jumped out quickly tie the game with ten an Ek in Bowman- oat back and pte by Jim Burnett. With toscore on the first shift minutes left in the third. Neilson whose steady and Dave Barkey. ville by winning the "A" the second period, Gary the Belleville goal- of the game. Donny This set the stage for play throughout the " ie P d © Division Championship - Geer opened the scoring tender out of the net Mason finished off a =~ Some final second tournament, especially or the Port Old- with three hard fought victories over Belle- on a pass from Jim Burnett. Frank Tobin Port scored an in- surance goal with only nice three way passing play from Dave Barkey heroics to pull out the victory. Gary Geer dug the first two games, kept Port from defeat. timers the season began and ended on a victor counted two quick goals twelve seconds left and Garnet Warriner, out Jim Burnett's long The members of the ious note. Last August ey Fetieriay and 1ter Ia the q wo tie again from the stick of Af ferlaw had tied 'shot into tha aornas #3 Port Terry Uldtimers ie team won me "A In the opening game the game. The first Gary Geer assisted by the g¥me, Peter Morris flipped the puck into the team who played in the division in the Ernes- against Belleville, assisted by Donny Jim Burnett, put Port ahead 2-1 on a airinfront of the Peffer- Bowmanville tourna- town Puck 'n Ball Tour- Chalkdusters last years "A" champions in this Juniors take the silver Mason and Peter Morris The third period was -In the afternoon game - Port Perry met a tough pass from Grant Menzies. There was no law net. Defenceman Vern Willis rushing in from the point batted the puck out of the air baseball style and into the Pefferlaw net with only four seconds re- maining to save the ment were Steve Neil- son in goal, Bob Slack, Vern Willis, Herb Clark, Bruce Cochrane, Grant Menzies and Bob Lee on defence and forwards Gary Geer, Jim Bur- nament in Kingston and ended this past weekend in Bowmanville. A long season but an enjoyable one. Now to the fishing poles, golf clubs, ball gloves etc. During the past week- the final score was 84 Cheri Coakwell. the midway point, but 1 iy end the Central Region for Lindsay. Scoring for The Sportsland's third the final score was 7-4 or nS Tween ca + U Fe C Ringette Tournament Sportsland were Joanne game was against for Lindsay. was held in Lindsay where the Sportsland Juniors competed and won the runner-upsilver and Kelly as well as for the Sportsland girls. Cheri Coakwell and ; medal in their. division, Cheri _Coakwell and. - Kelly--Storry --again-- Kelly Storey, Pliimors paved their, ~ Om March 19 the Chris Tournament. Our-Chris---- Their first game was Laurie Parry. scored 2 goals and Donna McIntyre play- ment. An unassisted Allen Aluminum Allen Aluminum against the Lindsay team with whom - they have shared the wins and losses" during the Connors, Kelly Storry and Heather Muir (2), assists went to Joanne The next game was . against Woodville, the Sportsland girls won this with a score of 5-1. Woodville, this was a close exciting game ending in a 3-2 victory assisted Joanne Connors who scored one and assisted Kelly on hers, Natalie Franssen against Whitby with a large contingent family supporters cheering them on, Port Perry Heather Muir scored all the Sportsland goals assisted by Dawn Park, ed really well in goal making some saves. goal by Jim Burnett and a nice top corner shot by Garnet Warriner assist- Each girl on the team ed by Donny Mason and local tourney Tweens travelled to Lindsay for an exhib- ition game at 6:00 p.m. Considering we only had Tweens participated along with Lindsay, Mariposa and Sunder- land. In the Belle div- ringette season. This Kelly Storry had 2 goals also assisted. did her- "bit" towards vern Willi 10 of our 12 players we ision were IGA Belles was an even game with and an assist, Joanne This took the Sports- this silver medal and bagd Wis aot Pavan did rather well winning for Port, Lindsay, ; the score tied at the end Connors 2 goals and land team to the Champ- Wendy Skelly, Jim Whitby scored early in 3 to 2. Scoring for Port - Warkworth and Whitby. of the first period but the Sportsland girls ran into a few penalties in the second period and Heather Muir 1, assists were awarded to Tracy Staniland, Susan Waite, Lori Ann Newell and' ionship game against 'Lindsay-Again wehada -- close end to end game and the score was tied at 5 "Plan to attend our 'Muir-appreciate their "efforts. Lawrence and Jeannie the second to make it close but Port slowly pulled away. Jim Bur- nett's goal assisted by Gary Geer and Ed Teno was followed by Peter Morris's goal assisted " by Bill Little and Herb _ Clark. In the third Bill Little scored from Vern Willis and Peter Morris - and Ed Teno finished " the scoring for Port from Jim Burnett and Bob Slack. Congratula- | ENGRAVING I were Tina Soomre, Valerie White and Jess- ica Fluke. Colleen Scala and Valerie also got an assist each. Our girls played very well defen- sively as well as offen- sively. Sherry Harris was excellent in net. Then the next day at 12:30 p.m. Lindsay came back here for another exhibition game. Our Chris Allen Aluminum Tweens also won this 'game by a score of 3 to 1. Scoring short two girls for this game also. Well done The Tweens played ~ their first game at 8:00 a.m. losing against Sunderland in a see-saw game. The score was 6 to 5. Sunderland was always ahead by 1 goal but Port managed to tie up until near the end and they just coutdn't pull if off. The third game was Lindsay and Mariposa playing each other in another close game of 5 to 4 for Lind- say. The fifth game was - played by our Chris WEISS vent to Colleen Scala, Allen Aluminum Vrs ~@ 2 Valerie White and Kim Tweens against Mari- I TROP HIES 3 Loudfoot. Assists went Posa for another close, Ls to Colleen, Kim and exciting game resulting | and | Jessica Fluke. We were in a tie at the end of regulation time. This meant there would be a --_-- | girls! 5 minute sudden death DO-N O's I Tweens win overtime period. At 4:04 ] nD Championship in on the clock, Tina I Onn Gaary Kinsmen Tourny! Soomre shot it in up 8 i On Easter Monday, over the goalie's right . g QueenSt. PortPerry § poy Perry Tweens and Shoulder for a winning ; § 9852839 8 Bejleshosted our annual score of 4 to 3. This put ; ni pm sm ma mA Kinsmen Ringette Us in the Championship pi IBALL PLAYERS! ~ ~ FOR MORE game. The seventh game was played by Lindsay and Sunder- land. This exciting game was won by Lind- say with a score of 4to 3, putting Lindsay in the Aluminum Tweens and \ 3 J TRY OUT FOR Championship game ' INTERMEDIATE 'C' also. The ninth game of : . the day was the Tween we Brooklin Legion Championship game : 4 Ball Club played by Chris Allen Lindsay. Our Tweens Sectional Annual Dinner Meeting iFormarion ca. 655-3879 pulled L of with sore " - APRIL 27, 1983, HOLIDAY INN, OSHAWA eS TTT TTT TTT TS scoring with one Saay HS is Mr. Wm. Boagey, Wm. A. Boagey & Associates, Seagrave, will speak on rrr PIIIIIPIIIIIIsssstesssseeorssseree Eft OO the Cloak For tit: "Seeing Is Belleving -- Ors It?" ~~ © [I geeeesssssseeesere $ tunately, for us, the girl 6g sponsored by PORT PERRY was in the crease so the 5 OSHAWA-AJAX SECTION, CENJRAL ONTARIO DIVISION MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION § goal was disallowed. 8 INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT PREVENTION ASSOCIATION --... For further information on this and other events - please contact Mrs. Phyllis MacGee - (705) 745-5589 $10.00 per child. - REGISTRATION - + Masonic Hall - Queen St., Port Perry § Sunday - Noon to 3 p.m. «9 EARLYBIRD REGISTRATION FEES: $7.00 per child; $20.00 for 3 or mare Registration after April 18th: Z BOYS AND GIRLS - 5 YRS. & UP ~-- Parents Signature Required -- Scoring for the day were: Heidi Meisner 8 goals,1 assist; Tina Soomre 4 goals; Karyn Raines 3 goals, 1 assist: also went to Tina Troun- tzouris 2, Denise Tomp- kins 3, Colleen Scala 2 .and Colleen Yorke 1. Honourable mentions go to Jessica Fluke who played super defensive games and Sherry Harris who played 'well in net. APRIL 15-16-17 Kim Loudfeot 2 goals, 3 Friday 7 to 9 P.M. assists; Valerie White 1 Saturday - 9 a.m. to3 p.m. goal, 2 assists. Assists --

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