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Port Perry Star, 11 Apr 1995, p. 15

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cor A NE A RE PR A ETI SEALER S505 argon erro ines EEN A AN PIN "A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 11, 1995 - 15 PORTS 0 i eh ie ALPM The XL Gas Bar Eaglettes, Novice . Major Ringette team ended their season over the April 1-2 weekend by capturing a gold medal in the Regional Champion- ships held in Whitby. The team had a very successful tournament starting on Friday, March 31 against a team from Whitby. This game was very exciting with the momentum swinging back and forth many times. Whitby 2 scored first with Port notching the tying goal nearing the end of the first period. Port then scored a go-ahead goal about a minute later with Whitby 2 tying it up to end the first period. Whitby 2 opened the scoring in the second period with the Eaglettes an- swering with five more goals putting the game out of reach. Whitby 2 scored one more time to make the final score 7- 4 for Port Perry. Goals for the Eaglettes were scored by Jackie Pashley (four), Christine Cotie (two), and Nicole Ansell. Assists went to Holly Allison (four), and Hailey Wilson. A tremendous effort was given in goal sive and offensive plays were made by Whitney Reid, Amanda Curry, Shan- non Hatfield, Brooke Simpson, Jessica Doe, Shannon Urquhart, Ceilidh Bax- ter, Jill Hunter, Sarah Aldridge and Jenna Davison. The next game pitted Port Perry ainst Manvers. Manvers found the in- itiative in this game and scored twice before Port was able to notch two of theirown. Manvers regained their lead by scor- ing twice more and the Eaglettes fought back to tie the game 4-4 at the end of the first period. The second period was all Manvers who scored five times to win the game 9- 4. Port Perry played well in this game but the team was not able to take advan- tage of the few scoring opportunities given to them. Highlights for the Eaglettes were the great goaltending effort by Heather Im- rie; the goals scored by Jackie (three) and Christine; and the assists made by Jessica and Nicole. A good effort was put out by Ceilidh, Amanda, Shannon U., Jill, Brooke, Hai- ley, Whitney, Shannon H., Sarah, Holly and Jenna. On Saturday morning the Eaglettes played the final game of the round robin format against Ajax. This game was also quite exciting with Ajax controlling the first period and ending it leading 5- by Heather Imrie and very strong defen- . Eaglettes win gold Port Perry however, owned the sec- ond period and scored six goals to se- cure the win 9-6. Goals for the Eaglettes were scored by Jackie (four), Christine (three), and Nicole (two). Assists were made by Nicole (two), Jackie, Ceilidh, Amanda, Brooke and Whitney. Jill pro- vided Port with a very good goaltending performance and contributed greatly to the win. The ability of the team to rebound in the second period is a direct result of the checking and hustle shown by Hailey, Sarah, Heather, Jessica, Shannon U., Jenna and Holly leaving very few op- portunities for Ajax to score. Later that day, Whitby 2 met Man- vers and scored an upset win thereby setting up the gold medal game be- tween Port Perry and Whitby 2 on the Sunday. The game on Sunday was a great spectacle for the fans and worthy of achampionship final. The Eaglettes took an early lead with Whitby 2 tying it up shortly after. Whit- by then took the lead and it was Port's turn to tie it up. The Eaglettes again took the lead and Whitby again tied it. Once more Port took the lead and Whitby tied it up. The Eaglettes scored again as the buzzer sounded to end the first period with Port holding a 5-4 lead. Whitby came out strong in the second period scoring twice to tie the game and take the lead away from Port. The Ea- glettes fought back to tie the game again and shortly after Whitby scored once more to regain their lead. Once again Port struggled back and tied the game. The Eaglettes kept up the pressure and were able to find the net once more to score the game winner with 3:34 left to play. The remaining time on the clock seemed to be the longest 3:34 ever played as Port fended off numerous at- tacks by Whitby to eventually win 8-7. Goals in this game were scored for Port by Jackie (seven) and Christine. Assists were made by Hailey (two), Christine, Nicole, Shannon H. and Whitney. Heather was back in goal for this game and gave the team an exceptional performance by stopping Whitby's sharpshooters extremely well. Without the checking and hustle shown by Sa- rah, Jessica, Holly, Ceilidh, Shannon U., Jenna, Brooke, Amanda and Jill, however, the result of the game would not have been the same. Congratulations to the Central Re- gion Novice Major Champions, the XL Gas Eaglettes!! The Pineridge Sports Tweens won the gold at the ringett ly as well as the league championship. er -------------------- LE SE The XL Gas Bar Eaglettes cla the members of the team. Front ~non Urquhart, Hailey Wilson, Jessica Doe, Cellidh Baxter, Holly Allison, | Jim Allison, Dianne Davison and David Reid. imed the gold at the Regionals. Pictured are (Ir) Jill Hunter, Amanda Curry, Brooke Simp- son, Heather Imrie, Jenna Davison, Whitney Reid, (m) Shannon Hatfield, Shan- Jackie Pashley, Nicole Ansell, Christine Cotle, Sarah Aldridge, (back) Tim Curry, SHL finishes season It's official, sports fans! Spring can- now arrive since the: SHL has fin- ished the 94-95 season, the awards have been dis- tributed and the baseball equipment has been dragged out ready for the next few months of male bonding! As' in previous years, the SHL Champi- onship games brought out a huge crowd to watch the five exciting final match- es. SHL"A" Champions Fitzgerald Clippers This was the final match of the day as the Fitzgerald Clippers played the Monsma Chargers for top honors this year. The game missed injured Clipper John Delorme and hob- bling Charger Rick Olai- sen due to injuries. In true "A" Division form, the ac- tion went end to end with excellent hockey played by both teams. Larry Pil- key put the Clippers ahead late in the second period on a goal from Jody Peters and netminder Bill Eade. This marker stood right to the end with the Chargers doing every- thing in an attempt to tie up the game to force over- time. With a mere 29 sec- onds left on the clock, steady defenceman "Roc" Owen launched an empty- netter to give the Clippers a well-deserved 2-0 victo- ry and yet another "A" Championship for spon- gor Carl Fitzgerald. Bill Eade made some fantastic saves en route to the Clip- per shutout! Game Stars: D. Harri- son MVP Goaltender Award - Bill Eade; R. Compton MVP Forward Award - Larry Pilkey; J&D MVP Defence Award -"Roc" Owen. SHL'"B" Champions Harrison Blazers The crowd was kept on: the edge of their seats dur- ing this final as the Harri- son Blazers squared off against the J&D Hawks. With two former Junior C goaltenders guarding the cages you knew that the game would be a dandy! The lone goal of a torrid opening period went to the . Blazers on a fine play for scoring champion John Harman from Darcy Milli- gan and goaltender Ken Harman. 2 The second frame went scoreless with great plays at both ends of the rink. Early in the -third the Hawks got the equalizer as Joe Curran netted one from Rick Hope and Peter Lane. Then it was the Blazers who pulled ahead on a tally by David Roth from Richard Sakanashi and Jim Beatty, and then a second one on an unas- fisted John Harman ef- ort. The Hawks were not done however and they stormed back with 1:37 left on the clock to narrow the margin on a goal by Ritchie LeFort from Karl Durward. The Hawks Turnto Page 16 games straight. Leping. vailingin the end. Broomball season draws to a close The broomball season finally drew to a close this past Sunday when the Brooklin Bruins downed thé" Homespec Swampers 2-1 in a closely contested battle thereby winning the championship series in two ith this win the B year in which they went undefeated in both the regu- lar season and playoffs rattling off 24 straight. The game started off with the Swampers getting on the scoresheet first as Brian Robinson set up Mike Butt five minutes in. Unfortunately for Homespec though the Bruins came back before the end of the pe-_| riod to pull ahead as they notched both of theirs with- in a minute and two seconds. First it was Wayne Tate firing one in from Luc Col- lard and then followed up by Nick Attwood from Greg oth teams had chances in the second half with each having a powerplay but it was the Bruins pre- ruins capped a 1 BT Rn Ty ATT Irae MER TIN, BS IME 5 0 HH eo)

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