hw Following a silver medal in last weekend's tournament play, the Community Nursing Home Petites were back in league competition. The oppo- nent was the Ajax 'B' squad. Play went end-to-end early in the game before the "wrinkles" girls fell behind 1-0. Our girls continued to press and held an advantage in territorial play. Period one ended with Ajax clinging to their slim lead. The Nursing Home girls con- tinued having problems solving the opposition netminder until Melissa Hooker skated across in front of the net from right to left, and slid a wrist shot along the ice into the glove hand cor- ner to tie the score with an un- assisted marker. On her next shift, Melissa de- cided to give the same move an- other try. The Ajax goalie hadn't learned from Melissa's lesson. Port was ahead 2-1 on another unassisted goal by Me- lissa. Who was the smarter of the two, the Ajax goalie or Melissa? "If it works, why not continue to try it until it is stopped! On her next shift, Melissa snapped a wrist shot about six inches off the ice into her favorite corner. Port was ahead 3-1 with 5:50 to play. Starting this play in our own end was Jennifer Irmie who moved the ring up ice quickly to Leanne Holt who STS EN TE. 2 . Jeanne Symes, convenor of the Business Women' at - .Perry Curling Club, presents the trophy to Lorna Ravary, skip; Lynda Muschett, vice; Joni Heard, second; and Mary Muirhead, lead; of Whit placed second, just one point behind their Whitby o spotted Melissa.on the right wing. Playing another strong game in net was Jennifer Hammond, who was called upon when Ali- cia Burgess was unable to take her turn-in net because of a headinjury._ © °* The Jefonze of Cathy Cooper, Lauren Christie, Miranda Bur- gess and Jennifer Imrie played a strong checking game, clear- ing the ring and limiting the s Bonsplel held Saturday at the Port by. Susan Garrett's Port Perry team pponents. . Nursing Home Petites win 'chances of the Ajax team. The forwards, Julia Leamen, Leanne Davison, Leanne Holt, Jennifer Donnelly and Lisa La- fort contributed with strong two-way efforts that presented difficulties for the opposition getting out of their end and get- tingdown theice. - A good game was played by all! Keep up the effort girls, it continues to show up well in game results. Pearce Auction Novice squad loses close one ~ . On Friday, Jan. 15 the Pearce Auction Novice As hosted our arch rivals from Uxbridge. Darcy Stephens back from his injury was in fine form once again. As we've seen in the past, this Uxbridge team is a uick, smooth skating team. It didn't take them long, just 43 seconds into the game they struck for their first goal on a nice three- way passing play. ur defence of Dane Gray, Scott Duncan, Tim Jones, and Gerrard Timmers kept the score close until Uxbridge got their second of the game late in period two. Our offence seemed sluggish at time as Uxbridge checked us == PORT PERRY 'auto glass & trim id, Frmm-- SR SS ---- 139 Water Street , Port Perry 985-8507 o Free Mobile Service in Durham Ee eA de Lh i Et Ui tl a. a... + WINDSHIELDS + STONE REPAIRS OR WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT + SAFETY GLASS + AUTO UPHOLSTERY + MARINE UPHOLSTERY + BOAT TOPS & SEATS + MOORING COVERS + SUN ROOFS + VINYL & CONVERTIBLE TOPS + INSURANCE CLAIMS + PICKUP TRUCK SLIDERS + DOMESTIC OR FOREIGN e All Work Guaranteed tight and gave us little room to sustain and pressure. But mid- way through the third frame. Gerrard Timmers slid a nice lead pass to Adam Moynes who went coast-to-coast and fired the puck through the "five-hole" tocutthedeficitinhalf, = With a penalty following Mike LeFort, Trevor Weisflock, Dean Van Camp and Matt Sker- ratt pressed during the power play but strong goal tending prevented us from getting the equalizer. Final score 2-1. Keep up the hard work boys. Your hockey has been skillful and entertaining. Play resumes this Friday, Jan. 22,7 p.m. "BROKEN WINDSHIELD? 4 ry Jil) EXPIRES JANUARY 30/93 'Kane with two, Scott "Scugog's Community Newspaper ol Choice" Canadian Tire Midgets host- ed Bowmanville on Jan. 4. These two teams seemed to be well matched and provided the fans with some exciting hockey. The Islanders took a 1-0 lead on a super goal by Lou Whitfield at 4:23 of the first period. As- sists to Jeff Vernon and Mark Cosway. - UR STR . The 1-0 lead held up until a penalty gave the visitors the ex- tra man and scored to tie the score at 2-2. Play continued back and forth with both goalies comingupbig. ; With 1:23 left in thé second Mike Williams converted a pass from Jason Coutoulakis and Dave Pashley to give the Isles a 2:1lead. deed ; Both teams were unable to score in the third and the Isles tookthe win2:1. - + On Jan. b the Isles travelled . to Sunderland and came home with a 6-4 win. Goals by Jason Wylie with two, Lou Whitfield and Mark Cosway one each. Assists to Chad Garvock, Scott Wylie and Techstars put or lackluster show | The Techstar Bantam "Bg" travelled to the cold confines of the Millbrook Arena on Thurs- day evening, putting on what can only be described as a lack- luster performance. Ha i The hosts were in complete control from the opening face- off, dominating the play for al- most the entire game. : With the score 2-1 in favor of Millbrook afterone, Port looked like they could rebound and sal- vage a win. Millbrook continued their onslaught arid pumped a ton of rubber in the direction of Dylan Ferguson. The forewards appeared to hear footsteps behind them all night and the defence had more give-aways than Ed Mirvish. YMCA floor ockey Junior. The Leafs met the Canadiens in Junior Floor Hockey action on Monday, Jan. 11 at R.H. Cor- nish. The opening game of the session ended in a 2-all tie with both teams playing well. David Halwar Leaf goals. Reid Harris opened the scoring for the Canadiens with Tyler Houthuys adding their second goal. Anyone six to eight years old who are interested in joining the floor hockey program are welcome to come out Monday night at 6:30 p.m. at R.H. Cor- nish Public School, Intermediate - The first intermediate game of the second session was be- tween the Blue Bombers and the Mighty Ducks. The Blue Bombers took an early lead with four goals in the first peri- od. Craig Cannon fired in two of the Bomber's goals with Spen- cer Churchill and Adam You- mans bringing the total to four. Matt Brown scored the Mighty Duck's single goal of the first period. Craig Cannon racked up an- other two Bomber goals to bring, - scored both two each 'for Greg Thompson 'and Steve Stiles, Eh a Lou Whitfield took a nasty high-stick which the referees failed to hear or see and Lou had to leave the game with a cut 'that required three stitches on the chin. It is amazing how this could happen 15 feet from the 'referee and no penalty called. Saturday, Jan, 9 the Isles took part in the Port Dover the opposition and both teams were well matched with Sarnia scoring the only goal when the andintp the net. Tough break! . * Game No. 2 was against Del- hi and 2gdin the Isles lost 5-1. Isles' Chad Garvock scoring 'their only goal with an assist to Mike Staniland. The Isles are a good team but seem to have a hard time getting ready to play hockey. They seem to play the then allow some poor goals. due to a lack'of discipline. Come on Midget Bs bow out in Port Dover tourney -' oe ' Tournament. Sarnia supplied - 'puck bounced off an Isles' stick . way the other team does and guys lets play as a team and win! Playoffs arecoming! -As theysay, "the cream rises to the top: and Millbrook cer- tainly proved who was the bet- 'ter team on this particular 'night, handing Port an 8-3 past- ing. {rok : | Fochstar markers were notched by Jeff Jamieson with two and a single by Brad -Mor- ton. SORE CRRA i HY TY This should conclude regular season play. Techstar looks rows to a tournament in Brighton on the weekend and will likely begin play offs. the week after. ht Hopefully this last perfor: mance can be attributed to pre- occupation with upcoming ex- aminations. SA four goals for the The Mighty Ducks: foug 'hard to catch up with Steven wn each pop- Doan and Jason ing' one. in the net. This rought the Duck's total "to three. oa Intermediate i The second game in the inter- mediate division saw the Red Wings meet the Golden Rods. The Red Wings took an early lead with two goals by Carlos Connelland Jason Isaacs. Chris Murphy of the Golden Rods popped in their single goal of the first period. J Chris Langford fired in the Golden Rods' second goal while they held the Wings scoreless in - thesecond period. "| In a fast-paced third period Michael Wiseman and Carlos Connell racked up one goal a piece to bring the ings' total to four. Chris Langford of the Golden: : Rods earned himself a hat trick with two Moragoals in the third period. Kevin the Golden Rods' fifth goal, giv- can fired in ing them the victory for the eve. ning. © oo