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Port Perry Star, 3 Apr 1990, p. 24

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a - Sp re Winners of the Port Perry Broomball "Play-offs was Monsma Electric. Pictured are Front(l-r) Kerr Kingston, Kevin Beeres, Bart Waggar, Mark Mason, Ken Fraser, Ken Lynde, Wayne Church. Middle: Bill Down, Murray Down, Kevin Ibbittson, Rick Schroer, Jack Mon- sma, Mike Jansma. Back: Greg Gibson, Dave Dickson, Steve Williams. broomball champs Monsma Flectrc has claimed: squad, with'an empty net goal. Swamp converged on theo oppo: the Broombéll Play-off Cham-+ clinchingthegame, ". ~~. sitions goalie, but couldnt pionship title with a 2-0 geries the ball over the goal-line. sweep over B/R Electric/: The second game was aclose~; Series' was a true' oaltenders Swamp Garage." "ly fought game with Monsma battle. - narrowly defeating their oppo- Monsma' gs lone goal came 'Monsma won the first game sition1-0. Wi from Steve Williant assisted by of the series 5-3 over "the BR Aho game went tothe wire, as : Kerr Kingston, : Pictured are B/R No Gave, the Finalists In Port Perry Broomball Play-off action. Back(l-r) Tim Ashbridge, Brian Pomeroy, Danny McKee, Dave Canning, Dale Lown, Ken Bryant. Middle: Mike Geer, Mike Mole, Wayne Lown, Copey DeJong. Front: Scott Heard, Mike Mitchell, Doug 'Robinson, sponsor, Steve Robinson, Keith Tremblay. Floor PIZZA TYME hockey WATER ST., PORT PERRY 985-2225 In Senior floor hockey action played at R.H. Cornish on Mon- day, March 26 the Shooting Stars dominated the Red Rockets by a 12 to 3 score. Actually this game was a lot closer than this score would in- dicate as the Stars received outstanding goaltending from Kevin Gray. Time after time Kevin came up with outstanding saves to frustrate the Red Rocket squad. At the end of the first period it was 3-0 for the Stars on goals from Adam Jacobson, Seth Gray and David Vershuuren. By the end of the second period, the 'Shooting Stars had extended their lead to 8 to 3. Seth Gray counted three goals this period while Doug Short and David Ver- shuuren got single goals for the Stars. Adam Jones scored twice .and Andrew Jacobson once for the Rockets this riod. The Shooting Stars scored four unanswered goals in the third ONLY ®=10.00 For a LARGE 16" PIZZA with up to 4 toppings This special runs from 4 PM to 8 PM, Daily, April 3rd through April 8th, 1990. One Coupon per Pizza. Pickup or Delivery THANK YOU The executive, coaching staff and players | of the PORT PERRY JUNIOR 'C' MoJACKS would like to thank all the fans who sup- ported the club during this hockey season. And a special thank you to ... period, to secure their victory. MOTHER JACKSON OPEN KITCHENS and Seven oan ot ho oni o . e Shoo riod. of Port Perry for their Again a sircial then aur continued sponsorship of the team. coaching staff this year, Bill Cook, Rob Jacobson and Ron Short. rime ---- Monsma Electric are "cond géal for CA; CAW wins Uxbridge Tyke tournament over Brooks Feeds Both of Port: Perry's Tyke - teams made it to the final game in this tournament which saw the C.A.W. team come out on top 3 to 1 after three great periods of ' hockey. To get to this game, Brooks Feed took on the Uxbridge Crushers and came out ahead Ay on goals by David Just Chris Medford, Braden Tar oh and two by Jason Whitworth. Inthe C.A.W. game against the Uxbridge Dozers the Port team went on the offense scoring 9 goals and didn't let Uxbridge on the scoreboard. Goals in this game were shared by Billy Carr with two, Scotty Brownson two, singles going to Dane Gray, Steven Wygerde, Justin Heyworth, Ian Garnett and Steven Schewaga. This set.up a Port Perry final between the C.A.W. team and Brooks Feed. = Shai Both teams came out flying with Brooks Feed getting a cou- inthe first few bat Chris Monsia came ple of good'¢ minu "up "with 'some great 'saves and played a strong game 'and pro- - bably. his best this year.- : 'About half way: dre the first period, Justin Heyworth broke in from centre-all by himself and shot the puck-over to Ryan Woods who dove out to try to make the save. Steve Schewaga got the se- from Justin Heywor to goahead by 2. Brooks Feed got one back on a goal by Sean Jeffrey who played well all year for Brooks Feed, In the final frame Ian Garnett went in. from the biueling and Ryan Woods made. a great save; but Billy Carr was following right behind to knock in the rebound for a final score of 3 to 1 in favour of C.AW.. It was a great game, and I feel, a great year for the boys. I hope the parents see a difference from Sept. to March in the boys pro- - gress. I can't put in everyone's t in a who name but I'd like to p thanks to all the coac ; .'0n a pass: - helped out. Richie Lefort, Dave Browns, Ken Blakley and Jorn Gamblers, | Eagles in new league At a four hour meeting held in Oshawa on Sunday, April 1st, * three teams from the Oshawa Ci- ty and District "A" Division have affiliated with the Inter-City Fastball League and will be part . of a two division (east and west), ten team league in southern } Ontario. Port Perry Eagles, Greenbank Gamblers and the Oshawa Mer- chants will join the Bracebridge Bucks and the Owen Sound Cana- dian Tire to form the West Divi- sion of the new league, while three 'teams from Ottawa will compete with Carp and Manotick to make up the Eastern Division. =... The calibre of this league should be extremely high with the "inclusion of the 1989 defénding Canadian Champions from Owen Sotind. Also the story says that the team from Carp. (outside Ottawa) is a-real powerhouse and will be a real. threat -to the Canadian Champions from Owen Sound and their 'all-star hurler Reed Underwood. Y Port Perry, Greenbank ph Oshawa will still be competing in the Oshawa City league and will still interlock with the six team i Richmond Hill League. 'However itishould 'bé:very-in- - teresting for -the 'local fastball fans to see these high calibre} teams playing in the local parks:' against the Gamblers, Eagles and Merchants. * And it will be a first time for these teams to have the reigning Canadian Fastball Champions playing in this area. More details concerning this ex- citing new fastball concept will be available in the next few weeks. REGULAR PRICE SAVE SALE PRICE FREE VALUE TOTAL SAVING 60 months are available. 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