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Port Perry Star, 30 Nov 1993, p. 33

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"A Family Tradition for 127 Years" NP £880 $78 od imgeat ii N a hy > TRI Xf ; STITT, EE a A SS--STAR SPORTS EN 2 Ls . BE KELLY LOWN/PORT PERRY STAR The Legion Branch 419 Peewee A squad took to the ice at Scugog Arena November 24 against Lindsay. The home team came away with a hard fought 3-2 victory. Legionaires compete playing soon. This fourth game beatable, the defence was awe- was a tough one to lose but the som, and the team played an al- parents and the boys can be most penalty-free tournament. proud of their performance. The Legionaires have every The goalies were almost un- right to feel proud. From Page 32 minute later scored his second of the game on a nice pass from Troy. Seth and Adam Jones as- sisted Adam Hobbs on Port's fifth goal. In the third period, Seth finished the scoring, find- ing the mark from another scramble, assisted by Adam Jones. Jeff Ashton and Wyatt Park on defence and Shane Savage in net did a great job keeping St. Thomas off the scoreboard. The final score was 6-1 for Port. This put us into the tournament championship against a team from Blenheim. Our fourth and last game was played late Sunday after- noon. The parents were tired and the boys were excited but the perfect weekend was not to be. Partway through the second period, Dann Lee robbed Blen- heifn on a breakaway. We then carried the puck to their end and in great style, Seth's shot found its mark on a great pass- ing play from Jones. A short i time later, Dann robbed Blen- | heim on another breakaway. The period ended with Port I ahead 1-0. Five minutes into i the third, Blenheim scored tl their first goal. Port rebounded 1 seconds later on a shot by Adam il Jones, assisted by Seth. Blen- ! heim scored on a power play I and twice more before Adam | Hobbs found the mark in the last minute of the period, as- sisted by Derek Tindall and | Seth Gray. As hard as they tried, Port was unable to beat the Blenheim goalie again and I A T= ---- two more wins ' on their belts the open net before the goalie had a chance to react. The final score was 5-1. Willetts turned in another strong performance in the net for Port. This game was filled with lots of crushing body checks, courtesy of both teams. One of those who were flattened said that the last thing he heard was the sound of a train - John! One week later, Port hosted Omemee. After the previous en- counter this game was bound to be full ofhits and the odd tussle. Fortunately, there was no fight- ing and the pace of hockey was exceptional. There was lots of hitting, again! Port survived the game and walked away with their third win in a row 6-4. The goalscorers for Port were: John Ennis, Jason Philips, Chad Garvock, Steve Stiles (two), and Jeremy Norton. Gathering assists on Port's six By Paul Wylie Mariposa travelled to Port Perry to faceoff against the Key- Bar Juveniles for the first time this season. Mariposa scored the first goal of the match at 13:07 of the first period. It was their only one that night. With some excellent forechecking by Card and Ennis, Darrel Van- derligt sat in front of the oppo- nent's net and received the pass. He made no mistake, ty- ing the game 1-1. Port went ahead with the next goal coming from Scott Wy- lie who knocked in the open re- bound, after numerous chances by Stiles and Garvock. After Mariposa drew two pen- alties as a result of some frus- tration with the officiating, Port capitalized and moved ahead 3- 1. Scott Heasman scored with the assists going to Card and Ennis. After a turnover in the ee ---- the game ended with the Le- neutral © zone, Vanderligt goals were: Norton, Vanderligt, | gionaires on the losing end of a walked in and deked past the tarry, Heasman, Card, McEna- 4-3 score. It was along weekend goalie. ney (two), Desautels (two), and Port's final goal was a result Tripp - the goalie! of hustle and some quick accu- ~~ Thanks again to another im- rate passes. Whitfield fed De- pressive play on behalf of the sautels, who spotted McEna- callups: Jason Philips, Jeremy ney. 'Mac one-timed the passin Norton and Scott Heasman. for Scott Jeffrey and Jonathon Froats who were forced to watch and cheer from the stands as a result of previous i injuries. We hope you're back in St. Thomas tourney Juveniles notch Thursday Night Mens . Standings: Legion 32, I.G.A. 31, Emmerson 24, Paul Dick Contracting 22, Centennial Lanes 21, Dowsons 21, Philp Pontiac 16, Causeway Live Bait 16, Rick Trotter Excavation 11, Brian's Towing9. High Single Flat: Wayne Saunders 303. High Single With Handi- cap: Brandon Hammond/Mike Enzi 317. : High Triple Flat: Dale Stewart 691. High Triple With Handi- cap: Mike Enzi 810. Games Over 215: J. Gerber 221, B. Hammond 272, W. Saunders 303, B. Stephens 245, R. Twist 229, R. Sweetman 240, T. Edwards 218, P. Fitton 242, S. Emke 268, D. Bache 237, M. Enzi 273, B, Bray 228, D. Stan- ley 239, G. Mahaffey 219, G. Wilson 262, D. Stewart 236, 281, J. Cook 228, I. Ashbridge 258, T. Ashbridge 226, W, Lown 269, B. Robinson 261,.S. Robin- son 234, 219, D. Smith 217. iples Over 600: W. Lown 636, S. Robinson 628, I. Ash- bridge 656, B. Bray 617, G. Wil- son 624, D. Stewart 691, D. Bache 633, M. Enzi 678, R. Sweetman. 610, W. Saunders 666, B. Hammond 618. 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