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Port Perry Star, 26 Apr 1988, p. 42

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PR -------------- ST a IT 2A -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 26,, 1988 Mo Jacks up 3-2 'Business Women Champs (From Sports Front) harmless looking shot towards the net. Smethurst was standing near the front of the crease, and the puck deflected off him into the net. The Barons argued to no avail that the stick was above the shoulders. The teams were playing four aside at the time. Paul Goreski got his first start in goal for the MoJacks since March 29 (game one of the Wellington series) and he turned in a fine game, facing 43 shots. He was especially sharp carly in the the sudden death period mak- ing two big stops and then cover- ing a loose puck in front of the net. The teams traded goals in the first period with Rob St. Jules converting a goal-mouth pass from Jeff McColl and then Steve Schenk replied for Hanover on a - slap shot. Scott Kuhl made it 2-1 Bar- ons late in the second when he was credited with a goal from be- hind the net. Just before that, the Barons had a goal called back when the ref ruled a player was in the crease. The MoJacks took a short- lived lead in the third period when Cartwright Minor Softball St. Jules netted his second of the night off a scramble at 6:42, and Jeff McColl finally clicked on a power play at 9:01 when he blast- cd a low shot from the deep slot that beat Nightingale cleanly. John Harman and Kevin Long drew the assists. The MoJacks werc strong on the power play-all evening with all kinds of sustained pressure and puck control, but they were not able to get the puck past the goa- lie. Just a few seconds after McColl had give the team a 3-2 lead, the Barons tied the game at 3-3 with a hort-handed marker by Dave Hopkins on a break down the left side. That set the stage for the first ten-minute OT period and then the sudden death 20 minute period and the goal by Smethurst that finally settled the affair. He also had two assists in this one. The MoJacks fired 50 shots at Nightingale in the Baron cage, in- cluding eight in the overtime peri- ods. As with the previous games in the series, this one was a bruis- ing, bone crunching affair, with the ref sending a steady stream of (Turn to page 3A) REGISTRATION BOYS & GIRLS -- AGES 7 to 15 YEARS Thurs., April 21st - 6:30 to 8:30 ... Blackstock Rec Centre Sat., April 23rd - 10:00 to 2:00 .... Nestleton Rec Centre Thurs., April 28th - 6:30 to 8:30 ... Nestleton Rec Centre Sat., April 30th - 10:00 to 2:00 .... Blackstock Town Hall $15.00 per CHILD / *40.00 per FAMILY A $5.00 Late Registration Fee will be charged after April 30th. OHIP Numbers and Parent's Signature required. SUNDAY, MAY 1 at 7:00 PM - GENERAL MEETING at the Nestleton Recreation Centre for all parents and interested coaches. Please plan to attend. PORT PERRY & DISTRICT MINOR SOFTBALL Practice Times T-BALL ........................ TUESDAY, MAY 24th --- 6:00 PM (Ages 4-6, Born 1982-84) R.H. CORNISH MITES ............cce MONDAY, MAY 9th -- 6:00 PM (Ages 7-8, Born 1980-81) R.H. CORNISH MITES MONDAY, MAY 9th -- 6:00 PM (Ages 9-10, Born 1978-79) LEGION SQUIRT BOYS ............ TUESDAY, MAY 10th -- 6:30 PM (Ages 11-12, Born 1976-77) NORTH DIAMOND SQUIRT GIRLS ......... THURSDAY, MAY 12th -- 6:30 PM (Ages 11-12, Born 1976-77) PEE WEE BOYS ............ MONDAY, MAY 9th -- 6:30 PM (Ages 13-14, Born 1974-75) PEE WEE BANTAM GIRLS ... THURS, MAY 12th -- 6:30 PM (Ages 13-16, Born 1972-75) BANTAM BOYS ............. MONDAY, MAY 9th -- 7:30 PM (Ages 15-16, Born 1972-73) NORTH DIAMOND NORTH DIAMOND SOUTH DIAMOND NORTH DIAMOND There will be a Free Umpires Clinic on Saturday, April 30th at 10:00 AM at the Masonic Hall on Queen Street, Port Perry. Please bring your own lunch. This is for anyone 13 years of age and older. This would be extremely helpful for coaches also. If interested please call Carolyn Best 985-2677. - There will be a special meeting Sunday, May 8th at 1:00 PM at the Municipal Office on Perry Street for all convenors and coaches (rep & select teams included) to pick up schedules, rules and equipment. * AA J pons. x ne i iA j = Ba ti---- % 4 > 1 ig The Port Perry Business Womens Curling League held its awards ban- quet last week with presentation of trophies to the winning teams from three schedules. In photo above, first schedule winners are from left: skip Betty Somerville, Peggy Bredin and Cheryl Smart. Absent in Ingrid Larmer. Runners-up were Eleanor McCallum, Debbie Van Camp, Peggy Bredin and Bonnie Durward. Second Schedule winners of the Sadie Brooks trophy presented by Nor- ma Cornish were skip Kelly Evans, Lorna Solly, LeeAnn Roth. Absent is Angie DeJong. Runners-up were Judy Latta, Seliicty Greenwood, Janice St. John and Donna Hardy. The Sadie Brooks trophy Is Davies law firm. - maintained by Fowler- N\ ev Ji ho A """» AW The Port Perry Cleaners trophy for Third Schedule winners was present- ed by Carol MacKinnon to skip Vicky Watson, Lorna Solly, Bonnle Durward and Liz Mennega. Runners-up were Eve Johnston, Lynda Tingle, LeeAnn Roth and Brenda Hollister.

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