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Port Perry Star, 4 Apr 1995, p. 23

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 4, 1995 - 23 The Atom Bs reached the All-Ontario finals last week after going undefeated In the playoffs this season. But they ran into a brick wall when Port Perry was swept by powerful DAVID STELL/PORT PERRY STAR Leamington. They lost the final game 4-0 here in Port Perry friday night and had to settle for silver medals after a great season. Scugog Lumber win consolation Saturday morning saw the AHL season come to a close with Lions Club and Scugog Lumber battling for the consolation cham- pionship. Scugog struck first when Donald Camp- bell set up Travis Black who buried a shot past Mark Lott to give the Lumbermen an early lead. The Lions bulged the twine midway through the second period with a nice solo effort by Mat- thew Douglas. The Lions grabbed the lead for the first time in the game when Luke Pilkey and B.J. Schamp combined to set up Andy Foster who poked the puck behind Scugog netminder Alex Hutchinson. Scugog's Donald Camp- bell knotted the game with 5.9 seconds left in the second period after a great set-up play from Brian Chartrand and Travis Black. Both goaltenders were at their best as the teams battled for the all important go-ahead marker. Tyler Lee's rush up the ice culminated in the tie breaker as Scugog went up by a score of 3-2. The Lions were pressing hard for the equalizer when Travis Black put the game away for Scugog with a spectacular solo ef- fort. The Scugog defensive corps and netminder Hutchinson ensured there would be no Lions come- back on this day. Scugog skated away with the AHL consolation champi- onship after a tremendous game by both squads. Most sportsmanship trophies were awarded to Lions' Mel Godfrey and Lee. The trophies were A terrific game to end a John Kyle and to Scugog's graciously donated by Ke- terrific season. Have a Travis Black and Tyler Vin Cracknell. great summer, guys. Sweep series Techstar are All Ontario champs] From Page 22 was astonishing most of the time as he had an amazing 2.51 goals against average and a record of 35-7-3. The other forwards were Dillian Weber with 27 goals; 37 assists for 64 points. Gavin Baxter 26 goals; 34 assists for 60 points. JP Copeland 14 goals; 30 assists for 44 points. Dave Kamminga 11 goals; 25 assists for 36 points. On defence they had Ian Parliament 13 goals; 21 assists for 34 points. Glen McCready four goals; 21 assists for 25 points. Adam Brain six goals; 18 as- sists for 24 points. Scott Harper six goals; 14 assists for 20 points. Wyatt Park five goals; 15 assists for 20 points. Backup goalie Paul Shrigley was sharp when he was given a chance to play as he had a 3.50 goals against average and a 2-2-0 record. The teams final record was 41-14-3 including their amazing playoff run of 14-1-0. They scored 287 goals throughout the year while holding oppo- nents to 180. It looks like that's it for another year. Thanks again to everyone who showed up Friday night to watch. See you next year. Also thank you to Techstar Plastics Inc. for the sponsorship. A Bruins up one game over Swamp Garage Game one of the final series got un- derway this past Sunday between the Swampers and the Brooklin Bruins with the Bruins prevailing in a 1-0 squeaker. This was one of the more entertain- ing matches of the year and was a good start to the final round of the playoffs. Both squads had their chances around the nets only to miss or be thwarted by the two goaltenders. Brooklin had a chance late in the first period to open up the scoring when Ron Attwood was faced with an open net only to put it past the far post. Mean- missed a good opportunity on a classic three on one but the extra pass stopped this one. In the second, Brooklin hit a goal post on one of their better chances and in their net Jim Raaphonst stopped Mike Butt on a breakaway with a shoulder save on a shot to the top corner. Not to be outdone, the Swamper's Keith Trem- blay made three close range stops on a Brooklin power play. The game stayed 0-0 until with just 5.7 seconds left on the clock and both teams playing four aside when Roger Rousselle's shot hit the far post and in while at the other end the Swampers toputitaway. Bowling result Thursday Night Mens March 30 League Champs: Dowsons. Runner-ups: Trim Rite Kitchens. Thanks for your sup- port and congratulations to the winners and all who participated. High Single Over 225: John Gerber 288, Don Durham 267, Chuck Willes 253, Claire Watts 244, Don Woodrow 242, Dean Hunter 237, Ted Watts 234, Ray Twist 233, Mike Enzi 226, Wayne Mahaffy 225. High Triple Over 600: John Gerber 702, Greg St. John 639, Dean Hunter 629, Glen Wilson 624. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES * ANNUAL RATES » Rates subject to change without notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 DJ TAYLOR G.l1.C. INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. FIVE Eo 169 North St., Port Perry LOL 1B7 A Guaranteed Investment 1, 185 0 Certificates PHONE 985-8416 Rates Subject to Change without Notice See the 1996 Polaris Snowmobiles at the Regal Constellation Hotel - 900 Dixon Road Q Etobicoke, April 6, 1995 6-9pm.We have a bus leaving the Township Parking Lot at Spm. If you don't want to drive yourself phone: TILLY & GON 985-3192 37th Annual Skate-Fest Friday, April 7th, 1995 7:30pm @ Scugog Memorial Arena Open invitation to the community to come and see our | children's figure skating accomplishments this year. ® special guest appearances ® draw for a John Newby Limited Edition print (approx. retail value framed $250.00) # fun for the whole family ¢ adults $5.00 seniors and students $3.00 children under 12: $1.00 tickets available at the door pro 0 renga.

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