a -- ------------------ 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 1, 1988 The Pineridge Sports Atom No. 2 team had a very busy and suc- cessful week with a win and a loss in league playoffs and most im- portant a Championship win in the Port Perry Atom B Tournament. nual Atom tournament Saturday On Tuesday the boys travelled to Orono and won by a score of 4-2. Orono got on the board first and scored a second before Port got started but once they did there was no stopping them. Goal scorers were Ryan The Pineridge Atoms from Port Perry were winners of the B Division in the an- at the Scugog Arena. Front from left: Ryan Wil- Williams, Kent Taylor, Richie Tripp and Ian Shrigley 1 each. Assists going to lan Shrigley, Craig Laird, Matt Morris and Jeff Vernon 1 each. On Thursday Newcastle came to town and for quite a while look- liams, Craig Laird, Scot Prechitko, James Paterson, lan Shrigley, Jeff Vernon and Kirk Swain. In the back row from left are Dar Morris, Billy Zaparanulk, Kent Taylor, Ricky and Graham Holt. Coaches at back are Ray Prechitko. Congratulations on a fine tournament. CHICKEN & SEAFOOD 136 WATER STREET PORT PERRY 985-9009 yl Bourgeois, Greg Thompson, Matt Olaisen, Richie Tripp, lan McCready, Zaparanuik, Harvey Williams and Mike Bowling Wednesday Night Ladies February 24, 1988 Team Standings: Bar Six 24, Hazelnut 17, Wonderbar 11%, Caramilk 11, Crunchie 11, Snack Bar 91%. High Single: Mary Hawes 287. High Single With Handicap: Mary Hawes 303. High Triple: Mary Hawes 584. High Triple With Handicap: ~ Eleanor Thachuk 733. Singles 200 & Over: Mary Hawes 287, Marg Johanson 208, Bev Marshman 206, Anne Aldridge 204, Eleanor Thachuk 206, 211, Anita Booth 200, Eileen Breen 236, Jackie Dempster 207, 251, Bonnie Bell 201, Linda Marsh 228, Tracy Scribner 225. Triples 550 Over: Jackie Dempster 566, Mary Hawes 584, Bev Marshman 566, Anita Booth 551. RRR a---- PORT PERRY ed like they were going home empty handed as the result of Ports only goal scored by Kent Taylor assisted by Billy Zaparanuik. But in the last 3 minutes they came alive and scored 3 quick goals giving them a 3-1 win over Port. Tournament On Saturday, the Pineridge Sports Atom No. 2 team were entered in the Port Perry Atom No. 2 Tournament. In their first game Port met the Oshawa L.N.H.L. Bruins and won 3-1. Port got on the beard first after a scramble in front of the net. Assists went to Kent Taylor and Kirk Swain. Craig Laird finally got the puck and put it where it should be -- in the net. Port's second goal assisted by Billy Zaparanuik and Rickie Tripp came when Ricky Olaisen slid the puck through the goalies legs. Oshawa then scored a shor- thanded goal. Port's final goal assisted by Kent Taylor and Jeff Vernon was scored by a very deserving Kirk "Mr. Goalpost"' Swain. Kirk has hit more goalposts in the last few games than he is old. Way to go Kirk! Port's second match-up of the day saw the team from Bewdley being defeated by a score of 4-2. Bewdley scored first on a power- play goal. Port's first goal came as the result of a good set up from Jeff Vernon and Richie Tripp who got the puck to Ricky Olaisen who popped it into the net. oo Port's second goal assisted by Ian Shrigley and Jeff Vernon came from Ryan Williams, shor- thanded. Awesome! In the third period Daryl Bourgeois assisted by a couple of Ian's (namely Shrigley and McCready put Port ahead 3-1). Bewdley scored late in the third but Port's Ian Shrigley assisted by Matt Morris put the game out of reach for Bewdley and advanc- ed Port to the Championships. Pineridge AtomB's win local tournament One would think our boys were in the 15th Olympic games -- they were hungry for gold. They came, they saw, they conquered! The Championship game faced Port against Georgetown who had also won both of their 'games earlier. Port was ready for action as they got on the board first. Ian McCready gave a beautiful pass to Craig Laird who shot it in- to the top of the net. Port's second goal was a hard shot from the point by Matt Morris with Daryl Bourgeois picking up the rebound and shooting it in. ' Three minutes later on a power- play Richie Tripp assisted by Matt Morris and Ricky Olaisen gave Port all they needed to claim victory. Georgetown scored the last goal of the game but they couldn't catch the "Red Hot" team from Port Perry. Congratulations to Matt Morris who was named M.V.P. of the game. Way to go Matt. A special mention to Graham Holt, although he was not counted on the scoring sheet, his persis- tant forechecking and puck handl- ing along the boards and in the - corners kept the other teams off the score sheets. Well done Graham. Also - special mention to goaltenders James Paterson and Scot Prechitko who in the last 5 games -- well all we can say is Excellent guys. Although Greg Thompson is still sidelined with a broken col- larbone he was there to root his teammates on. A very special thank-you to Wendy Bourgeois for organizing treats for all the teams. Congratulations also to Mal- mont Farms Atom No. 1 team for" reaching the Championship. Game in the A division. Although" they did not win they played some fine games of hockey during the. day and represented Port Perry well. Congratulations again to the Pineridge Sports Atom No. 2 team -- Port Perry Atom B Tourna- ment "Champs." K arate kicks five March 1988 is the 5th Anniver- sary of the Port Perry Wado Kai under the direction of Sensei Robert Dods, 2nd degree Black Belt. To mark the introduction of this 6th season the Port Perry Wado Kai has scheduled a number of events including as in- club tournament to be held in Port auto glass & trim ea. 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Along with some of the veteran tournament goers, 8 year old Kristy Dalton, who only recently attained her yellow belt, received a 2nd place medal in Kata. The other winners were Neil Ruskay, green belt - 1st place Kata, Ryan Ruskay, brown belt - 3rd place Kata, young Tony Van Boxtel, green belt - 1st place spar- ring and 2nd place Kata, Sherry Van Boxtel, yellow belt - 3rd place Kata, Emitt Kuyt, green belt - 1st place Kata, and winning the Ladies Black Belt Division Michele Van Heiningen - 1st place sparring. Congratulations to all the par- ticipants. By the number of students from each club atten- ding, Port Perry almost always has the highest percentage of medals won.