22- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 1, 1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" f= N SPORTS Eaglettes win and lose some The XL Gas Bar Eaglettes, Novice C Ringette team, played their first game on Saturday, Oct. 15. Up against a Novice B op- ponent from Whitby, the girls struggled in their first game of the year and ended up on the wrong end of a 14-0 score. Despite the lopsided score, the Eaglettes showed that they have the po- tential to do well this year. Of special note is the performance of our goalie, Heather Imrie. The final score does not reflect the fact that Heather played quite well under an over-powering at- tack from Whitby. Our second game saw the team travel to Oakwood for a game against the Mariposa Novice C team. This game was a complete reversal of our first with the Eaglettes dominating the Maripo- sa team and coming away with a 12-0 win. Port Perry goals were scored by Jackie Pashley (five), Nicole Ansell (three), Sa- rah Aldridge (three) and Whitney Reid. Assists were made by Niosls (two), Christine Cotie (two), Sarah and Shannon Hat- eld. This past Saturday, Oct. 29, the Eaglettes hosted the Novice C team from Markham. The team continued to show improve- ment and succeeded in outscoring Markham by a score of 8-2. Jill Hunter gave a strong performance in goal considering this was her first game at that position. Supporting Jill in the win were goals scored by Jackie (four), Nicole (two), Christine (one) and Ceilildh Baxter (one). Assists were made by Christine, Cei- lidh, Heather, Holly Allison and Brooke Simpson. These results are quite good considering that nine out of the 16 girls on the team had not played a game prior to this season. Theimprovement shown over the past few weeks indicates that this year the Port Perry Novice C team will certain] y be compet- itive at the Novice C level and win their fair share of games. The continued improvement shown by Shannon Urquhart, Jenna Davison, Halley Wilson, Amanda Curry and Jessica Doe will certainly add to the team's success in the future. The team travels to Oshawa on Sunday, Nov. 6 and our next home game is Saturday, Nov. 19 at 3 p.m. versus Richmond Hill. ad MoJacks defeat rival Bowmanville From Page 19 bus and our heartiest thanks to "Pete" the bus driver! Adding to everyone's enjoyment was the fact Port Perry came back win- ners by a 7-5 score. Goalies D'Arcy Stephens and Mike Koury were names as our "Best Effort" players and they were certainly instrumental in keep- ing the fast-skating Haliburton team off the board. Haliburton got on the score- board first, late in the first peri- od but Port Perry came out of the period ahead on two quick goals in the dying seconds of the first. Our first goal was on some good passing by Dean Van Camp to Mark Duncan who passed it to Mike LeFort in the slot and he flipped it in. Our sec- ond goal also came as a result of great passing when Trevor Lance "head-manned" to Justin Moffatt who passed to Jeff Tar- botton and he beat the goalie to put us ahead 2-1. Port Perry started the second with some momentum when Dane Gray picked up the pick in the neutral zone and blasted a hard wrist shot to put Port up 3- 1. Scott Duncan and Tyler Hou- thuys worked hard to clear out playersin front of our net. However, Haliburton wasn't » about to give up and replied with two quick goals of their own to tie the game. From this point on, the score seesawed. Dean Van Camp gave Port a 4-3 lead at the end of the second when he scored ona wrapa- round (assist to Mark Duncan). Haliburton then replied with their fourth and fifth goals to move into the lead again. Port Perry stayed with them though and at 4:23 of the third, Adam Moynes tied the score again on a rebound from a shot by Jamie Smith and Adam scored again 77 seconds later when he tipped in a rebound on a Dane Gray shot. Haliburton pulled their goal- ie and pressed hard but could not beat our defence. Jamie Smith scored on an empty net (assist to Mike LeFort) with one second left on the clock! Our bus ride home was a jubilant one! On Sunday, Oct. 30, the Mal- mont lads were on the road again to Woodville to take on the Oshawa Blackhawks. This game was our third win in as many days. Our "minor" line of Justin Moffatt, Jeff Tarbotton and Trevor Lance, put on a passing display and was re- warded with three of our eight goals. They were also named as our "Best Effort" players. Our As started our the scor- ing when Justin Moffatt tipped in a rebound over a sprawling alie. Assists came from Jeff arbotton and Trevor Lance. Shortly after Mike LeFort put Port up 2-0 when he rattled one off the post and into the net. Dean Van Camp provided the helper. } In the second, our As contin- Malmont Atoms win three ued their pace with two more goals. Again, our "minor" line displayed great execution. Jus- tin Moffatt scored his second oal of the game when he ipped the puck high over the goalie on passes from Jeff Tar- botton and Trevor Lance. Jus- tin returned the favor on our fourth goal when he laid a per- fect pass on Jeff's stick and Jeff flipped the puck in the net. Tre- vor Lance also had an assist. Oshawa did manage their one and only goal at the end of the second. The third period was all Port Perry - scoring four more goals before the final buzzer. Dean Van Camp continued his hot scoring streak with three goals in the final frame. Dean's first al was assisted by Mike Le- ort and Jamie Smith. Shortly after, Dean took a pass from Ja- mie Smith at centre and broke in all alone to score his second. Mark Duncan also had as as- sist. Trevor Weisflock moved us us 7-1 with a "Denis Savard" spin, scoring on a wrist shot. Dane Gray and Scott Duncan were credited with assists. Our eighth and final goal was again scored by Dean Van Camp, from Mike LeFort when he beat the Oshawa defence and deked the goalie for his "hat trick"! Final score 8-1 for Port Perry. A long but very successful weekend for the Malmont Farms Atom A team. Come out next Friday, Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. to cheer themon against Oshawa. 4 From Page 19 The game was filled with pen- alties and the MoJacks will lose Stephen Laird for next week's game in Bobcaygeon, because of his facemasking call. Murray Parliament, general manager of the MoJacks, talked about Laird's fight in the second peri- od. "These things happen "Those things happen unfortunately," he said. "They happen in this kind of a rivalry when every- thing's thisintense." He said the team talked be- fore the game about discipline and being ready for the game right from the start. He doesn't like penalties though. Did he think his team took foolish pen- alties? "As far as I'm concerned, eve- + ry penalty is stupid," Parlia- ment said. Leslie has enjoyed success against the Eagles this season. Results from all the bowlin Friday Night Mixed Oct. 28 Team Standings: The Royal Family 27, Satan Bowlers 22, Team Four 18, Teddy Bears 17, Bad Luck Crew 12, Head Pins 9. Ladies 200 and Over: Lynn Lough- lin 274, Terry Louvelle 209, Wendy Bache 215, Carol De- 'with 202, Margaret Fritz 212. FURNITURE REFINISHING & ANTIQUE RESTORATION ~ CusTOM FURNITURE . & CABINETRY DEREK MAW & SON - BROOKLIN - 655-3683 He now has four goals against them. After last week's loss he promised things would be dif- ferent when the MoJacks got the Eagles in Port Perry. Was he thinking about that before the game? "Definitely," Leslie said. "I knew we were going to beat them tonight. It would have been a huge loss if we'd lost to- night, we're definitely not a .500 hockey club." The rest of the room couldn't let Leslie off easy. They joked that Leslie was hogging the puck, and added that Leslie played well because his favorite team, the Buffalo Bills, had won Sunday. He's a big fan of the team but one player shouted out that Leslie might be the only one around. The MoJacks return Sunday, Nov. 6 for the second of two games with Bobcaygeon next weekend. High Single With Handi- cap: Lynn Loughlin 301, Wendy Bache 277, Margaret Fritz 256. High Double: Lynn Lough- lin 468, Terry Louvelle 388, Margaret Fritz 359. High Triple With Handi- cap: Lynn Loughlin 739, Linda Hughes 681, Terry Louvelle 639. Men 200 and Over: Gerry Lou- velle 297, 235, Al Wackett 202, John Kersten 221, Steve Breck- enridge 203, Gord Ireland 200. High Single With Handi- cap: John Kersten 253, Steve Breckenridge 246, Al Wackett 2317. High Double: Gerry Lou- velle 532, John Kersten 393, Steve Breckenridge 385. High Triple With Handi- cap: Gord Ireland 654, Darrell Flewell 645, Al Wackett 591. The Legionaires were in Port Hope Sunday night for their second game of the weekend. Riding high from their win Friday night they took to theice and came out flying. Port Perry dominated the beginning of the first period keeping the puck in front of the Port Hope goalie. Their persistence paid off with the first goal for Port Perry coming at 13:18 fired in by Nick Pelyk unassisted. Port Hope got the feel for our team and turned up the heat with some end to end action but Chris Monsma stood firm between the posts and kept Port Hope off the scoreboard. The Legionaires kept digging and Chad Lance rang up goal number two for the Legion- aires assisted by Brad Johnston and Derek Campbell. The second period was to be full of both pen- alties and goals. Port Perry increased their lead to three with a nice goal from Brad John- ston assisted by Nick Pelyk with two Port Perry players in the penalty box. Derek Camp- bell made it four at 9:01 of the second assisted by Braden Tarbotton. Our big number seven Derek Campbell, was Legionaires defeat Port Hope on a roll tonight and popped in another one past the goalie at 8:41 assisted by Brad Johnston and Nick Pelyk. However, Port Hope did not give up scoring four goals between 8:07 and 1:21 of the second. They were determined to make our boys sweat it out. With 40 seconds left in the second period Greg Bruton racked up Port's goals to six assisted by Nick Pelyk. Both teams came out in the third period a lit- tle weary but determined. The puck went from end to end but our man in net Chris Monsma, made some great saves to make sure Port Hope didn't get any more points on the board. Derek Campbell wrapped up the game at 5:17 of the third period with goal num- ber seven assisted by Chad Lance and Braden Tarbotton. This made a hat trick for Derek Campbell and dad Rick (Campy) showed his ap- proval by tossing his favorite "Bruins" hat onto the ice. Congratulations boys and coaches, all of your hard work certainly paid off tonight. Our next home game is Friday, Nov. 4 against Uxbridge at 9:15 p.m. See you there. g lanes Wednesday Afternoon Tuesday Afternoon Thursday Night Mens Ladies - Oct. 26 Ladies Oct. 27 Team Standings: Brews 25, Oct.11 League Standings Emmer- Chaps 25, Clops 23, Aces 21, Singles Over 200: Wilma sons 29, Trim Rite Kitchens 26, Boots 16, Squids 16. Games over 200 Flat: Cathy Crozier 209, Carol Davis 239, 203. Lynde 218, Kelli Campbell 214, athy Hoar 202, Lynn Loughlin Brian's Towing 23, Dowsons 21, Philp Pontiac 16, IGA 16, Paul Dick Construction 12, Cause- Joyce Stephenson 217, Caron Weber 244, Gail Kowalczyk 208, Gerri Langille 250. Triples Over 550 Flat: Car- ol Davis 611, Caron Weber 599, Gerri Langille 684. Wednesday Night Ladies Oct. 26 Games Over 200: Darlene Gibson 2186, Lisa Sheehey 239, Marg Johansen 204, Jody Smith 200, Joan Barnes 217. Triples Over 550: Marg Jo- hansen 552. Team Standings: Pop Tarts 25, Flakies 20, Chocolate Eclairs 18, Tourtiere 17, Sweet Tarts 14, Jelly Roll 11. Oct.18 Singles Over 200: Lynn Loughlin 209, Kay Thompson 241, Vi Linton 212, Joyce Nor- rish 208, Linda Colbary 202. Oct. 25 Singles Over 200: Marge Samarillo 207, Wilma Lynde 218, Kathy Hoar 251, 200, Kay Thompson 201, Edith Bowers 217, Kell ampbell 201. Triple [Over 6550: Kathy Hoar 615. ' Team Standings: Tulips 37, Daffodils 36, Violets 23, Hya- cinths 14. way Baits 7, Legion 6. High Single Over 225: Brian Pomeroy 364, 276: Gord Grant 283; T. Bache 263; John Gerber 257; Bill White 256, 246, 240; Ross Sweetman 249, 237; Doug Bache 247; Jim Ballingall 240; Ray Twist 234; Jarett Har- man 227; Dean Hunter 225. High Triple Over 600: Brian Pomeroy 840: Bil] White 742; T. Bache 687; Ray Twist 660; Dale Stewart 646; Gord Grant 644; Dave Stanle 622; D. Bache 620; Jim Ballingall 621; J. Dacey 619; Ross Sweet- man 612; Brian Bray 606.