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Port Perry Star, 14 Feb 1989, p. 26

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26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 14, 1989 CCN | RAL ans a ] [a =) RYE % IV Mike Haigh (left) of Port Perry was honoured last week by Lindsay radio CKLY as the male sportsper- son of the year. Mike has worked very hard over the past couple of years as a competitive arm wrestler and to enhance the popularity of that sport. At right Is Thane Ellis, captain of the Junior C MoJacks. The team was nominated for the. CKLY sports team of the year award. Presentations were made at a reception In Lindsay last week (see story for details) That's sno-ball guaranteed 3 games, there should be lots of fun for everyone. They're looking for 16 teams so "It's that time of year again.Or is it? Baseball in February? In the snow? Well... why not? On Feb. 25th Trader Sam"s Roadhouse will be sponsoring their first annual mixed sno-ball if Slo-Pitch fever has hit you and you need a quick fix, or just some information and an entry form tournament. The entry fee is $80.00, and with each team DON'T MISS IT! PLAY-OFF ACTION Key-Bar Juvenile 'A' -- VS, -- Trenton All-Stars FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17th -- 9:00 PM -- SCUG0G ARENA JR. 'C' HOCKEY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16th Port Perry MoJacks . .-- VS -- < Lakefield Chiefs GAME TIME: 8:30 PM call Perry Anderson at 985-0417 or - Ron Archibald at 985-0569. Scugog Arena JR. 'C°' HOCKEY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19th Port Perry MoJacks -- VS -- ) Uxbridge Bruins GAME TIME: 7:30 PM | Scugog Arena CKLY Radio sportsman of the year Mike Haigh wins honours arm wrestler Mike championship last season for the tain and a member of last year's Haigh and the Port Junior C first time in the club's 17 year all-Ontario silver medal winnin Molacks were last week history, then advanced to the all- squad, represented the hockey cl by CKLY radio in Lindsay. Ontario Junior C finals where at the reception last week and was The 26-year old Haigh was they lost to Mooretown. presented with a certificate. named the CKLY male sportsper- This was the first year that The CKLY team of the year son of the year for his dedication and achievements in the world of competitive arm wrestling He was presented with an en- gravel ue ata ion hosted y CKLY 910 and Lakeland Bev- erages at the Lindsay Golf Club February 8. The 1987-88 MoJacks were nominated in the team category from the Port Perry area for ad- vancing to the all-Ontario Junior C finals last spring. Thane Ellis. current team cap- CKLY recognized not only his ac- complishments as an arm wrestler at the national and international level, but his work in promoting and enhancing the sport. Mike is the founder and cap- tain of the seven member Port Perry Arm Wrestling team. Last fall, he and team mate Garth Carl- son won gold medals at an inter- national meet in Hollywood. The MoJacks, nominated for the team award, won the league Novice On Friday night Re/Max defeated Van Camps 3-1. Scoring for Re/Max were Jeremy Gibson with 2 goals and Shane Norton with one. Wyatt Park, Ian Parlia- ment and Shane Norton each picked up one assist. Brad Johnston replied for Van Camps with John Chambers and Shane Savage picking up assists. The second game Friday saw I.G.A. defeat Davids 2-0. Dan Lyons and Chris Orr did the scor- ing with Troy Campbell picking up an assist. Adam Brain picked up the shutout. The first game Saturday saw Re/Max win 8-0 over 1.G.A. Shane Norton and Kevin Cochrane each scored twice for the winners with single markers going to Colin "Laird, Alex Dell, Tom Keeble and Ian Parliament. Alex Dell, Shane Norton and Colin Laird each pick- . ed up one assist. Jeremy Gibson recorded the shutout for Re/Max. The second game Saturday saw Port Perry Printing and Van Camps tie 2-2. Jonathan Froats assisted by Chris Jamieson and Aaron Levy unassisted scored for Printing while Brad Johnston from Jon Chambers and Blayne Kinnunen and Blayne Kinnunen from Jon Chambers and Ryan Puckrin replied for Van Camp. Be Mine, Valentine -- the PELICAN CKLY radio has sponsored a sports person and team of the year awards, and President Andy McNabb said last week there are plans to make this an annual event, The station asked for nomina- tions in both categories from Lindsay and the communities within its listening area. All the individuals and teams nominated were presented with sport bags, caps and certificates at e February 8 reception. award was made to the Fenelon Falls Falcons, a high school ho- key team that won bronze medals last season in all-Ontario school playdowns, The female sportsperson of the year award went to Nancy Sweetman, a 15 year old swim- ming sensation from Lindsay who missed by a fraction of a second in qualifying for the Summer Olym- pics in Korea. In naming Mike Haigh as -male sportsperson of the year, Legionnaires set for Cobourg Port Perry Legionaires PeeWee team played three games in their round-robin playoffs with Stouffville and Cobourg, and have guaranteed themselves a spot in the next round. This will be a best of five series with Cobourg, dates to be decided later. Game 1 was played Monday night, February 6th, at Stouff- ville. This game ended in a 4-3 vic- tory for Stouffville. Jason Kane was in net. Stouffville scored first, just 20 seconds into the game, and the Legionaires were unable to tie the game until the middle of the period, before Port fought back with two goals. Sean was respon- sible for the second goal, assisted by Dave Bourgeois. Port's final marker was scored by Adam Johnston, after Sean got the puck from Jeff Card and set up Adam with a perfect pass. Game 2 was in Port Perry, Fri- day 10th, against Stouffville again. This time Port were 5-1 winners, with Rick Hutchinson in net. In this game Port dominated STUDENTS! JEWELLERY & TANNING INC. Co ; 263 Queen St., Port Perry 985-8555 Get started on that March Break Tan Now! Present your student |.D. and get 10 -- 1/2 hour Tanning Session for only *50.00 the play, being ahead 5-0 before Stouffville scored their lone marker in the third period. Winning this game was the decider to go on in playoffs, as it eliminated Stouffville,' mathematically, from any chance to advance. Jeff Andrews led the scoring with two goals and two assists, while Dave Pashley got one goal and three assists. Gavin Cochrane got one goal and one assist, with _ Dave Bourgeois getting the other goal. Assists went to Jaso Coutoulakis, with two, and one each to Duane and Corey Bricknell. Game 3 was played in Cobourg on Sunday 12th, with Cobourg winning 5-2. Jason Kane was in, net. : > The Legionaires were tied 2-2 early in the third period, then eas- ed up, as this game did not count for anything. The first Port goal was scored by Duane, assisted by Lindsay Parry and Joe Broadworth. The second goal was scored on a solo effort from Sean. ro GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Annual Rates Monthly Rates 11 1/4% 11 1/4% R.S.P. Rates -- 1 Year 11 3/8%; 2 to 6 Years 11 1/4 SUPPLIES Pencils - Lined Paper -Erasers - Note Books - Math Sets - etc. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Street 7383 Rates Subject 0 Change without Notice. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 ja Deposit Insurarice

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