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Port Perry Star, 18 Oct 1994, p. 19

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1994 - 19 SProrTs Devils, Gamblers, Hawks and Chargers victorious With the great October weather came exciting games in the SHL this week! Once again, those teams with a full compliment of players contin- ue to have an advantage as the league balance is determined by the rating system! Pizza Delight Devils 4 Fitzgerald Clippers 0 Game one saw a depleted roster for the Fitzgerald Clip- pers face a full team slate for the Pizza Delight Devils. The mere six skating Clippers gave it their best, but were no match for the Devils three-line attack and the Devils cruised to a 4-0 victory. For the Devils, Ken Smart Sr. and John Mackey each had a goal and an assist. Bill Foote and "Moose Hunter" Tim Ash- - bridge had singles with Steve Dunn chipping in two assists and singles to "Red" Steven- son, Bob Beveridge and Todd Healey. Jon Rensink, filling in for Devil's goaltender Doug MacSween registered the shutout. Taylor Aces 4 Harrison Blazers 4 Game two saw those amaz- ing Taylor Aces control the league-leading Harrison Blaz- ers as they played to a 4-4 draw. The Blazers struck first in this game but the Aces turned on the power to tie the first place Harrison squad, and without strong goaltend- ing by Ken Harman could have even captured the win! Todd Wilbur led the Tavlor attack with a pair of goals. Bob Beacock and Ken Little had a goal and an assist each. Rick: Campbell had two helpers with single assists credited to Wayne Norton, Mike Kane and "Legend" Sheehey. For the Blazers, it was Dave Milton with a pair and singles to Darcy Milligan and Marvin Stevenson. John Harman set up three Blazer tallies while single assists went to Milligan, Stevenson, Larry Jackson, Jim Park and, you guessed it, Jim Beatty! Crandell's Gamblers 5 Pineridge Phantoms 3 Game three saw the league standings tighten up as the Crandell's Gamblers grabbed another victory with a 5-3 out- ing over the Pineridge Phan- toms. The game featured a see- saw battle over the first two periods, but two Gambler counters late in the final frame sealed the important two points for the "Riverboat Crew". Carl Durham had the big game for Crandell's as he scored the hat trick and had an assist to boot. Steve Groves and Ken Jeffrey had a goal apiece. Mark Decosta and Rob- ert Evans notched two assists each whle singles went to George Gladish, Bryan Norton and Henry Forderer. For the Phantoms, Fred Moffatt found the net twice with a single by Brian Samis. Bill Van Camp and Wayne Hancock had single assists to complete the Phantom scor- ing. Monsma Chargers 7 Compton Comets 4 Game four saw the Monsma Chargers pull within a single point of the league-leading Blazers with a 7-4 decision over the Compton Comets. The Chargers were firing on all cyl- inders as 10 team members figured in the scoring parade in this important victory. Bill Bridge with a pair and singles from Paul Van Camp, Lee Wilbur, Dave Thompson, Jason Warner and Duane Bronson sealed the two points. Brad Hurst had three assists, while Warner and Bronson had two each and singles went to Van Camp, Wilbur, Jim Duncan, Tony Oxley and Rick Olaisen. For the Comets, it was two replies by Bill Weisflock and a single to Willy Edwards and "gunner" Doug Bache! Tom Barnes had three set-ups while Weisflock, Edwards, Dave Dickson and Mike McQuade each got credit for single assists. J&DHawks 10 Van World Sharks 3 Just when the scorekeepers thought things might settle down for game five, the J & D Hawks decided to go on a scor- ing rampage in search of their third win of the season and roceeded to blast the Van orld Sharks 10-3. The Sharks have really missed Phil Cochrane and Gary Lance from their lineup in the past few weeks and now an injury to defenseman Doug Seeley puts themin tough each game. The Hawk scoring fiesta saw Keijo Kinnunen with his first career hat trick, Rick Hope with a pair and singles by Joe Curran, Ed Olsen, Ritchie Le- fort, Doug Suppelsa and Carl Durwood. Durwood, Lefort and "Captain" Callery had three assists apiece, with two by "Pie" Jackson and singles from Curran, Suppelsa, Peter Lane and Chris Brain to com- plete the Hawk feeding! For the Sharks, it was Randy Prosser from Scott Da- vis and Steve Connors twice, and an unassisted counter by Ivan Geer. Don't be too quick to count those Sharks out yet. As anyone who has been around the league for a while knows, anything can and usu- ally does happen in the SHL, as the season progresses! Already the teams are mov- ing around in the overall standings each week with some interesting rivalries shaping up as we near the end of the first round of league play. Look for the action to con- tinue next week at the follow- ing times: 6:45 a.m. J&D Hawks vs Pineridge Phan- toms; 7:45 a.m. Taylor Aces vs Pizza Delight Devils; 8:45 a.m. Harrison Blazers vs Monsma Chargers; 9:45 a.m. Crandell's Gamblers vs Van World Sharks; 10:45 a.m. Compton Comets vs Fitzgerald's Clip- pers. Results from the bowling lanes Pineridge Atoms hold on for win Pineridge Atom's had their first away game on Saturday af- ternoon in Bewdley Arena against Peterborough. Peterbo- rough came on strong in the first period outshooting Port Perry 20-2. Zack Fis was very busy in net letting in one goal in the first period. Dylan Harper and Mike Wiseman along with Garrett Brown and Mike Thompson were strong ondefense against a very aggressive Peterborough team. Second period Pineridge scored early with a goal by T.J. On Saturday, Oct. 29 at 12:30 p.m., Port Perry Minor Hockey will host an Oshawa Generals practice at Scugog Arena. This will prove to be an exciting event for all ages as this Junior A hockey club takes to the ice. The Oshawa Generals are bringing prizes with them to be raffled off during the practice. Robins assisted by Gle nn Thompson and Garrett Brown. | Shane Fischer started in goal the second period and made many outstanding saves. Peter- borough came back in the third period with a quick goal. Halfway through the third period Dylan took a shot from the point and was tipped in Joey Schembri. by Spencer Churchill, Gerrard Timmers, ) Geoff Simpson, Wes Langmaid, 3 Mike Milligan and Derek Bond, . held Peterborough down in the third period with a final score of 4-2 for Peterboroush. Oshawa Generals at Scugog Arena Saturday, Oct. 29 Prizes may range from shirts to sticks! Admission will be a do- nation to Operation Scugog. Everyone who comes will re- ceive a raffle ticket and an extra one iftheybringa donation. Please come out to Scugog Arena and help us support Op-7 eration Scugog. For additional information call Kathy LeFort at 985-7640. Bowling results Monday Night Bowling Oct. 3 Team Standings: Elmer Fudds 21, Yosemite Sams 11, Sylvesters 10, W.E. Coyotes 8, Daffy Ducks 8, Foghorn Leg- horns 7. High Single: Gloria Smuck 330. High Single With Handi- cap: Gloria Smuck 382. cinigh Triple: Gloria Smuck High Triple With Handi- cap: Gloria Smuck 799. Over 200: Cheryl Goble 204, 'Arylie Kinnunen 202, Brenda Hollister 201, Marni Knight 213, Gloria Smuck 330, Cathy Cannon 220, Marg White 224, Penny Flynn 205. Forder-Parks Insurance Brokers Inc. | CN KR OF SRN Personal attention to all of youn general insurance needs. 8.25" 985-8471 34 Water St., Port Perry, Ontario LIL 1J2 our best rate Subject to change without notice Thursday Night High Single Flat: Terry Points Men's League Louvelle 222; Mary Albers 212; _ Team 1 - Teddy Bears 12; Bowling JoAnne Kersten 217. Team 2 - Bad Luck Crew 7; Team Standings Single With Handicap: Team 3 - Head Pins 2; Team 4 - Dowsons 16; Emmersons 15; Bryans Towing 14; Philp Ponti- ac 14; Trim Rite Kitchens 14; 'Paul Dick Construction 7, Le- gion 6, Causeway Baits 3, IGA 2. High Single Over 225: Ray Twist 296; Don Woodrow 289; Bob Morrin 283, 241; Brandon Hammond 281; B. Fielding 270; Matt McMillan 254; Ian Ash- bridge 247, Ross Sweetman 246; Ron Smith 244; Brian Pom- roy 243, 241; Dale Stewart 242; Dave Smith 237; Gord Grant 234; Jack Cook 233; John Ger- ber 230. High Triple Over 600: Brian Pomeroy 706; Ray Twist 692; Bob Morrin 672; Brandon Hammond 670; Ian Ashbridge 670; Don Woodrow 665; Gord Grant 659; Ross Sweetman 654; Claire Watts 631; Dale Stewart 613; Don Plain 603. Friday Night Mixed Bowling Oct.14,1994 Women Terry Louvelle 275; Mary Al- bers 265; JoAnne Kersten 244. High Double Flat: Terry Louvelle 399; JoAnne Kersten 395; M. Breckenridge 335. High Triple with Handi- cap: M. Breckenridge 700; J. Wackett 684; T. Louvelle 680. Games 200 and Over Flat: JoAnne Kersten 217; Mary Al- bers 212; Terry Louvelle 222. Men High Single: Gerry Louvelle 280; John Kersten 258; Walter Albers 233. High Single with Handi- cap: John Kersten 274; Walter Albers 270; Rob Boadway 241. High Double Flat: Ken Ir- vine 429; John Kersten 428: Walter Albers 411. High Triple with Handi- cap: Walter Albers 672; Al Wackett 639; Bill Fritz 634. Games 200 and Over Flat: Ken Irvine 225, 204; Walter Al- bers 233; Gerry Louvelle 280; Rob Boadway 219; John Ker- sten 268: Doug Bache 219. 14; Team 5 - Satan Bowlers 12; Team 6 - 16. Wednesday Night Ladies Team Standings: Pop Tarts 16, Sweet Tarts 14, Chocolate Eclairs 11, Tourtiere 8, Flakies 8, Jelly Roll 6. . Games Over 200: Jody Smith 226, Carol Locke 212, Margot Brain 212. Wednesday Afternoon Ladies -Oct. 12 Team Standings: Brews 19, Chaps 18, Clops 16, Squids 11, Barts 10, Aces 10. Games Over 200 Flat: Elma Vernon 222, Irene Osaduke 200, Carol Davis 204, Caron Weber 269, JoAnne Russell 211, Gail Kowalczyk 285, Ruby Wickiam 205, Merle St. John 201, Audrey Brown 240. Triples Over 6550 Flat: Joyce Storry 5658, Elma Vernon 580, Caron Weber 570, Gail Kowalczyk 623, Audrey Brown 575. lel EI Nea Ke) VK BIKE REPAIR * All wwork has 30 Located on day warranty MR \J : | 4} Tires. tube 'S, rms, ACCessSOlies ..NOW JANVZAY | IVAN 21 = 7A between nchester & Port Perry RSIS IS ETS ES Jos I " J JOR & + i . 'v UAC Ww NT Lundy. * Used Bikes now available o : crLerl ced ln Ll SIVIVARSTR! | NST IN [RAT [8 BERBER III IITITITITITIIIZIZIZ. Scugog Soccer Club ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING at the Port Perry High School, Room #134, 160 Rosa St., Port Perry Thursday, October 20th, 1994, 7:30pm AGEND A * Reports re the 1994 Season - General Business - Proposals to change constitution + Election of Officers for 1995 Please note that proposals to change constitution must be in the hands of Roy Cowling 4 8 hours prior to the meeting. -Plan to Attend- LSS ST sTaeLTiT TTL LuliRLR LLL RL LLL RR LLL AAA AA AA AA AA AAA AAAS SSS SS SSS SSS SSY

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