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Port Perry Star, 11 Nov 1986, p. 28

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28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 11, 1986 Leading 6-3 just past the mid-point in the final period, the MoJacks rap- ped in four goals in less than four minutes with some strong fore- checking that had the Bruins on the ropes in their own end of the rink. Rob Phinney led the MoJacks scoring attack with a pair of goals and two assists, and he had several other good chances throughout the game. Also coming up with a strong per- formance, Sean Bradley had four points on three assists and a goal. Bob St. Jules chipped in with a pair of markers while singles went to Chris Nicholson, Mark McVety, cap- by Todd Wilbur The George Stone Real Estate Pee Wee No.2 team after a slow start is beginning to play the kind of - hockey that they are capable of playing. In losses to Millbrook and to Manvers twice, the team was un- sure of what to do but now are star- ting to put the pieces together. On Saturday night, November 1, Cobourg was in town to take on the Stone boys. In an exciting, well . fought game, the Stone boys came out on the short end 6-5: Scoring for IF YOUR AD WAS HERE ... over 12,000 people could have read it this week! That's alot of potential customers for your business. Advertising made easy -- find out more about it! CALL 885-7383 for INFORMATION tain Andy Sutch, Brian Prakken and John yr hy an Uxbridge native playing his first game in a MoJack uniform. The MoJacks led 3-1 after one period, upped the margin to 5-2 after 40 minutes, and added five more in the third. Four of their goals came on the power play as the visitors took a dozen minors and one game misconduct. Port Perry players took nine minors and several times in the game showed a lot of restraint in skating away from chippy situations that could have developed into full scale fights. For the Bruins, one of the new en- tries in the Central League this season, Pat O'Grady, Brad Vinkle and Brian Sampson managed to get the disc behind MoJack netminder Paul Goreski. Goreski didn't have a lot of work in this game as the Bruins directed just 15 shots in his direction and there were long stretches of play when the puck didn't get near the Team improving Port were John Ennis with a goal & 3 assists, Scott Menzies with a goal & 1 assist, Brad Moase 1 goal & 2 assists, Craig Leask a goal, Darrel Vanderslagt a goal. Chipping in with assists were Graham Carnegie and Jason McBride David Talbot played very well in the net. A much improved Stone Real Estate Team takes the ice against Bowmanville on Thursday, " November 6 at 8:00 o'clock. Please come out and support these young lads and your Minor Hockey Association. MoJack zone. Bruin netminders saw 41 chunks of rubber from the MoJack sticks, including 18 in the third period alone. ' It may not have been the classiest Junior C game, but the MoJacks were glad to get the two points as they are battling the Uxbridge Bruins for first place in the Walter Crowley Division. The Bruins (Ux- bridge, that is) came up with a pair of weekend victories, 10-7 over Bowmanville and 7-5 over Well- ington to take top spot from the Mo- Jacks by a single point. In other Junior C weekend action, " Lakefield and Little Britain skated to a 2-2 draw, and Wellington defeated Madoc. MoJack defenseman Clay Dempsey clears the puck from harm's way in front of the Port . Perry net during Junior C action at the Scugog Arena Sunday night. The MoJacks defeated THE CATS HAVE FOUND A NEW HOME! All the Cats are getting together to check out the new Cats. So come to our shop, you'll see the new Arcticwear for 1987 and find out about the genuine Arctco Farts and Accessories available only at authorized Cat Dealers. If you miss this oportunity you may never see an '87 Arctic Cat again until it passes you on the trail. C-. sroouin Cycle Tor. Line q427-61449 114 Dundas St.E., Whitby, Ontario 666-1666 While the MoJacks are starting" to put the puck in the net, their defen- sive play has been solid in recent games. The team has given up 35 goals in nine games so far this season, or just under four per outing. Along the blue line, Darren Nesbitt, Clay Dempsey, Rick Wilson, Brian Stevenson, Mike Wat- ters and Jim Lewis are performing well and are not giving away the puck in their own zone. And on Sunday night, the Mo- Jacks got some excellent work from the penalty killers, especially ear- ly in the thir. period with the score still fairly close. Greg Warriner, John Hartford and Brian Prakken are taking the lion's share of the -s Port Perry and District Minor Softball Association pdachs put another in win column penalty killing chores and doing a good job. It may be too early in the Junior C season to start looking at "impor- tant games' for the MoJacks, but this coming weekend, the team will be busy with three outings. | On Friday night, they travel to Uxbridge for a return match with the Bruins, who no doubt will be "looking for some revenge after a 5-2 loss to Port Perry on November 2. On Saturday, the team heads north to Little Britain for an inter- divisional game with the Merchants who are always tough in their own building. And the busy weekend winds up Sunday night at the Scugog Arena when the Madoc Hurricanes pay a visit. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Brighton 10-3 in a scrambly kind of game. The Port Perry defense limited the visitors to just 15 shots on goal. The MoJacks cemented the win - with a strong third period. 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