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Port Perry Star, 22 Nov 1994, p. 19

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 22, 1994 - 19 -- Monday Night Team Standings: Elmer Fudds 31, Foghorn Leghorns 26, Sylvesters 26, Yosemite Sams 25, Daffy Ducks 21, W.E. Coyotes 20. Congratulations to Elmer Fudds for winning the first sec- tion. High Single: Brenda Tenny- son 231 High Single With Handi- cap: Brenda Tennyson 266 sigh Triple: Marg White High Triple With Handi- cap: Louise Jorgesen 688 Over 200: Marni Knight 204, Marg White 229, Penny Flynn 207, Debbie Charron 205, Bren- da Tennyson 231, Bernice Bige- low 202, Brenda Hollister 210 Thursday Night Mens Bowling ResultsNov. 17 League Standings: Trim Rite Kitchens 43, Emmersons 41, Brian's Towing 35, Dowsons 32, IGA 29, Philp Pontiac 28, Paul Dick Construction 18, Le- gion 17, Causeway Baits 13 High Single Over 225: Ray Twist 294, 231; C. Watts 266; B. Morrin 260, 244; R. Sweetman 260; I. Ashbridge 256; Rich Tripp 247; Gary McHugh 246; Jd. Gerber 244; C. Cornish 241; B. White 238, 233, 226; B. Ham- Doormen win again On Saturday, Nov. 19, the Oshawa Canadians came to town to take on our Peewee B squad. The last time these two teams tangled, Oshawa made a third period come- back to defeat Port Perry, however, tonight was a dif- ferent story. The Overhead Doors Pee- wees have worked hard on positioning in practice and in this match, Oshawa was un- - able to penetrate our defence more than one time. Port Perry, on the other hand, scored four times to take a 4- 1 win. Part way through the first period, Matt MacMaster put Port Perry on the board on a snap shot with assists by Scott Brownson and Kame- ron Cooper. Matt made it 2-0 before the end of the first when he tipped in a rebound on a goalmouth scramble. As- sists were by Scott Brownson and Murphy Irvine. Both teams had chances in the second but no goals were scored again until early in the third period when Grant Hooker found the mark through a crowd in front of the net. Grant's goal was as- sisted by Matt MacMaster and Kam Cooper. Towards the end of the third Oshawa did score one to make the score 3-1 but Scott Brownson made it 4-1 on a nice wrist shot to close out the scoring. Matt MacMaster had the helper. Ryan Fraser got the win in net for the "Doors." Matt MacMaster was giv- en the nod for "best effort for his fine game. Next home action for the Overhead Doors Peewee Bs will be Friday, Nov. 25 at 9:16 p.m. Come out and cheer them on! mond 227; J. Harman 226 High Triple Over 600: B. Morrin 724; R. Twist 702; B. White 697; C. Watts 660; J. Ger- ber 660; I. Ashbridge 634; D. Plain 633; B. Bray 630; R. Sweetman 601 Friday Night Mixed Nov.18 Team Standings: Bad Luck Crew 5, Team Four 5, Satan's Bowlers 5, Teddy Bears 2, Head Pins 2, The Royal Family 2 Women High Single Flat: Mary Al- bers 224, Margaret Brecken- ridge 221, Lynn Loughlin 200 High Single With Handi- cap: Mary Albers 279, M. Breckenridge 266, Lynn Lough- lin 223 High Double: M. Brecken- ridge 391, Mary Albers 388, Lynn Loughlin 381 High Triple With Handi- cap: Mary Albers 667, M. Breckenridge 647, Terry Lou- velle 646 Mens High Single Flat: Jim Beat- ty 247, John Cordner 221, Gord Ireland 219 High Single With Handi- cap: Jim Beatty 270, Gord Ire- land 259, Joe Dowdall 254 High Double: Jim Beatty 430, Gord Ireland 392, John Cordner 411 High Triple With Handi- cap: Jim Beatty 661, Don Card 653, Darrell Flewell 652 Centennial Lanes YBC Nov.12 Peewee Dragsters 17, Thunderbirds 13 High Single: Katie Hvidsten 90, Mitchell Johnson 82 High Double: Katie Hvid- sten 177, Mitchell Johnson 135 Bantam Stingrays 31, Thunderbirds 22,Indys 17, Corvettes 16 High Single: Nichol King 140, Jason Behling 172 High Triple: Nichol King 372,Jason Behling 464 Juniors Scorpions 15, Prostars 27 High Single: Matt Chapman 182, Jennifer Hammond 161 High Triple: Matt Chapman 507, Jennifer Hammond 442 Seniors High Single: Janine Ham- mond 171, Owen St. John 187 High Triple: Janine Ham- mond 441, Owen St. John 536 SPORTS Ladies Wednesday Afternoon - Nov. 16 First Section Winners - Brews. Gerri Langille, Marg Lee, Carol Beatty, Nancy An- ger, Stacey Albert, Cheryl Lee. Games Over 200 Flat: Gla- dys McColl 208, Carol Koch 227,288, Carol Davis 221-229, Joyce Stephenson 209, Caron Weber 217-252, Joyce Taylor 207, Gail Kowalczyk 251, Nor- ma Tower 200, Gerri Langille 226, Marg Lee 200, 208, Nancy IGA Juniors win two Sunday morning saw Port's IGA Juniors at Malvern Arena in Scarborough. This exhibition match was dominated by Port Perry, although the competi- tion challenged our authority throughout the game. It took just 25 seconds for Janine Ham- mond to put in a rebound from Laura Hooker. An overconfi- dent Port Perry team peppered Scarborough's goalie with belly shots, but were stymied until Cara Vander Slagt's backhand found the magic corner, on a pass from Janine Hammond. The 2-0 lead disappeared as Scarborough popped two past Jennifer Hammond and our de- fence. Jen, borrowed from Port's Tween team for this match, played smart and sharp, adding to Port's breakout plays. Thanks, Jennifer. Shona Moase found the scoring touch in the second period with assists to Diane Vanderligt and Cara Vander Slagt. Final 4-2 Port Perry. Realizing that this first game effort would not muster against Pickering, Port's IGA Juniors regrouped. Still, it took a 2-0 deficit to wake up the Port Perry team and score five unan- swered goals for a 5-2 victory- against a chippy Pickering team. Temptation to retaliate against their opponents was held in check and this discipline will help in future games. Lauren Christie, borrowed from Port's Tween team, played a sparkling game - shutting out the Pickering team in the sec- ond period. Lisa Bonser's hard blasts handcuffed the Pickering goalie twice. Heads-up passing plays by Laura Hooker and Na- tasha Burgess set up Lisa's goals. Shona Moase followed Barn burner in Laurentian Bank and the Lion's Club teams treated us to a real barnburner on Saturday, Nov. 19. Lion's opened the scoring three minutes into the game on a goal by B.J. Schaump, assist- ed by Mike Sytsma. Laurentian came right back, Pierce Jones scoring with a hard wrist shot high to the glove side. Lion's took the lead again on a marker by Mike Blakey helped by Luke Pilkey. Less than three minutes later, Ryan May assisted by Derek Ellicott tied it for the Bankers. Once again, the B.J. and Mike tandem gave the Lion's the lead, only to have the Bankers tie it on the next shift with Stormy Wootton convert- ing a pass from Pierce for the Atom action last goal of the period. The second period saw some fine defensive plays. Graham Ingram was strong for the Bankers and Joshua Griffin played a solid game at the blue line, assisting on the only goal of the period for the Lion's. Lau- rentian spread the scoring around some more with Stew- art Cochrane and Chris Gloster each getting one to stake the Bankers to a one-goal lead. The third period came down to an exciting climax with the game's only three penalties all called in the final two minutes. The Bankers had the lead 7-56 and held tough in spite of hav- ing to play two men short for 37 seconds. Anger 217, Marian Geer 246, Merle St. John 201. Triples Over 550 Flat: Car- ol Koch 712, Carol Davis 606, Joyce Stephenson 567, Caron Weber 634, Gail Kowalczyk 574, Gerri Langille 659, Marg Lee 604, Marian Geer 5680. Wednesday Night Ladies Nov. 16 Team Standings: Pop Tarts 5, Jelly Roll 4, Chocolate Eclairs 4, Sweet Tarts 3, Tourtiere 3, Lisa's example and powered a high corner shot assisted by Cara Vander Slagt. Once again, Cara's backhand foiled the Pickering goaltender. The individual effort award goes to Bonni-Jo Norton who picked up a sharp pass from Janna Senyk, broke low through two opposing defence and blasted a shot past the Pick- ering goalkeeper. A formidable Whitby team is Scores from the bowling lanes Flakies 2. Games Over 200: Margot Brain 211, Carol Archer 200, Anne Aldridge 275, Jody Smith 209, Eileen Breen 209, Joan Barnes 224, 213, Mary Hawes 201, Barb Condie 263, Brenda Hellingman 216, Lorrie Mackey 208, Nancy Lee 219, 235, Gayle Evans 215. . Triples Over 0550: Carol Archer 555, Anne Aldridge 612, Joan Barnes 611, Barb Condie 605, Nancy Lee 605. our next opponent and they will be out to put an end to Port Perry's winning streak. Girls - be prepared. Port's IGA Juniors also wel- come back their six members from a recent Ontario-wide All- star Challenge Cup in Strat- ford. These five banner ringette teams are gearing up for the bi- annual Ontario Winter Games this March. i A \ last Wednesday night. played extremely well. play. 4-1. against the Blades. Islanders' report Hello again everybody, and welcome back to the continuing saga of the Midget Canadian Tire Islander's roster. It contin- ues to deplete game after game, but thanks to a lot of heart shown by the remaining players and a handful of call-ups, Port was able to scratch out a point with a 4-4 tie against Manvers With Carl Phoenix already out for eight - 10 weeks, and Greg Thompson's departure for the Midget A team, Port was also without Jason Logan who suffers from an injured leg and De- vin Blair who had his wisdom teeth yanked. To replace these gaps in the lineup, the Islanders called up Gavin Baxter, Glen McCready and Jonathan McCourt and signed Adam Hunter to an undisclosed contract. These four proved worthy as they all Port struck first blood early in the game when Jon Jamieson gathered in a Kevin Gray rebound and tucked it top shelf, over the goalie's shoulder, after Jonathan McCourt had started the Port then took its usual second period siesta and watched as Manvers put together three unanswered goals to merge ahead Jamieson then got Port rolling again as he ever so gently guided a loose puck into a wide open net. I think if Jon had tak- en any longer to score, coaches Gary Smith and Steve Thomp- son would have each had a heart attack. Matt Brown and Gray assisted on Jamieson's second goal. Port came out flying in the final period and looked eager for atleast a tie. Sniper Eric Lucyk scored a pair of goals late in the game to square things at four. Trevor Smith and McCourt earned well deserved assists on Lucyk's goals. Jamieson had thought he had completed his hat trick with only a few ticks on the tock but the officials ruled the net was off its magnets, and Port settled for a tie. Port's next action is this Wednesday night in Beaverton - Compton Cable Novice action Compton Cable Minor Novice visited Lefroy to play Innisfil on Nov. 17. Port Perry captured their first lead with a goal by Kyle Mullins from Matthew Roth, Compton Cable continued on a roll with goals by Michael Lycett from Tyson Savage, and Cassidy Weber from Derek Go- reski and Taylor Churchill. Kory Bauer did great work clearing the puck in front of the net. Innisfil got a late goal to spoil a shutout for Port Perry. Compton Cable's improved of- fensive passing plays made the difference on this, their third meeting with Innisfil. On Saturday, Nov. 20, Stouff- ville brought their best to town. Their high-flying forwards, led by No. 7 Lombardo, scored five unanswered goals. Compton Cable met agressive defence as they tried to score. Ashley Lu- cas even took a nice shot from the seat of her pants. Todd Lance and Jeff Tomcheski worked hard and displayed good puck control. Mark ns ghan and Leo Taillon played well to keep the score down to five. In both games, Danny Hal- ward, Shane Jeffrey and Taylor Churchill were solid on defence, stopping many rushes, .

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