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Port Perry Star, 24 Oct 1995, p. 19

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 24, 1995 - 19 SProrTs / SPENCER'S . HED 'N NEEDS | DH ATRESIA SAG ERE al ST 2 Midget Islanders skate away with 7-3 win The Port Perry Mid- get B Islanders played host to Cannington on Wednesday, Oct. 18 and even though they were short four players due to suspensions the Islanders turned in a very good ef- fort as they rolled to a 7 to 3 victory. The Islanders came out flying in the first period and the good hustle paid off as they drew first blood three minutes into the game as Chris Drury fired one home unassisted to give the local boys a quick 1-0 lead. The Islanders continued their hard work and were rewarded for their efforts as Dave Kam- minga tipped in an Adam Smith shot giving the Is- landers a 2-0 lead. The Islanders continued their press and again it paid off as Todd Parry and Ashley Van Shelven went in on a two on one and made it look like they had done this play a million times as Parry slipped the puck over to Van Shelven who fired it home to give the Islanders a 3-0 lead at the end of the first period. The second period opened with the Islanders starting to show the ef- fects of the short bench as the backchecking started to disappear and the shifts started to shorten. This al- lowed Cannington to mount a bit of a comeback as they fired home a couple of quick goals to make a game of it at 3-2. This seemed to wake up the Islanders as Ashley Van Shelven picked up his second goal of the game on a nice solo effort as he car- ried the puck around the Cannington net, hung onto the puck as he circled out front and waited until he found an opening be- fore he fired it home to make it now a 4-2 game. The Islanders continued to play hard and when Ashley Van Shelven passed it back to Dave Kamminga on the point he blasted one in and Scott Heffern was Johnnie on the spot to tuck the re- bound home to extend the Islanders lead to 5-2. Ash- ley Van Shelven picked up his hat trick as he worked the perfect give and go with Scott Heffern to stretch out the Islanders lead to 6-2 to close out the second period. The third period had the Islanders all but run out of gas as Cannington really took control of the play but were unable to solve Is- lander goaltender Doug Short who came up big time and time again to thwart the Cannington shooters. The two teams did exchange goals in this period however as it was Ryan Puckrin who picked up a point shot from Chris In an evenl stubborn Van goal win. home a loose puc oose puck. goal. Van Camps battled back to 4-3 but Martyn's second goal with just over a minute left sealed the victory for Haugen's. Michael Jehu and Alex Herold got assists on the play. Novice House League Haugen's 5-Van Camp 3 played game Haugen's stopped a amp team and came away with a two Mitch Sauder opened the scoring at 7:12 banging that just trickled over the line. David Briley and James Donaldson assissted on the lay. Haugen's upped the score to 2-0 by jamming in a Brooks Taylor got his first of two goals for Van Camp's completing a wrap around from behind the net. Haugen's Mitch Sauder got his second goal unassisted on a low shot from the face off circle. Brad Layzell got Van Camp's second goal with assists from Kale Thompson and Patrick Dunn as he put the puck high over the sprawling goalie. Scott Martyn made the score 4-2 as he picked up a loose puck in front of the net and banged home his first teams scoreless throughout the first period. Emiels came alive in the second with two goals. The first by Tyler Lucas and then another by Michael Blakey. The third period showed lots of lively play at both ends of the rink. A goal by Emiels David Halward started things off. Larocque then got into the action and onto the scoreboard with a goal by Andrew Kenny. Michael Blakey and Gerrard Timmers came in from Emiels with a goal apiece to make the final game score 5-1. Next weeks' games are Oct. 28 - 8:40 a.m. - Scala- Larocque, and 10:10 a.m. - Big V - Emiels. Novice House League Re/max 5 - Port Perry Printing 1. Goaltender Stewart Medford played a sensational game on Saturday to help defeat Port Perry Printing 5-1. David Stewart opened the scoring with an unassisted goal at 7:03 of the first period for Re/max. Second period scoring came at 6:21 with a goal by Ian Page assisted by Kirk Stephens. Re/max came out strong in the third period with a goal by Brent Meering at 19:25 assisted by David Stewart. Ian Page's Drury oft the boards and fired it home to close out the scoring giving the Is- landers a well deserved win by the final score of 7- 3 . © Pet Foods : « Animal Health care Products The Islanders next home game is on Wednes- day, Oct. 25 against Sun- derland with a 9:15 p.m. { start time. Come on out and cheer these local boys on and see some pretty im- pressive hockey. ATTENTION RURAL RESIDENTS OF ASHBURN, BROOKLIN, COLUMBUS, RAGLAN, PORT PERRY, UXBRIDGE and surrounding areas. Softener salt ) 985-3371 & stleton Station | 5 [1 h \ RE: NATURAL GAS PIPELINES These lines may not be available in your neighbourhood for a number of years. And that may be a cold hard fact for you and your family...but...there is an energy-efficient, affordably warm solution. 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The Simmonds Broth- ers (Craig No. 2 and Brett No. 11) worked hard offen- sively, while Hayley Campbell No. 16 and Adam Smart No. 7 protect- ed their net. Final score: Uxbridge 2 - Port Perry 1. but could only snag one goal. Tyler Cunningham No. 17 sent one past Ux- bridge's goalie with Matt Charron No. 15 picking up the assist. With one minute left to play and the score 2-1 for Uxbridge, Compton pulled Hard workers during this game were Jake "Homer" Jones No. 8 and Blake Cunningham No. 4. Our next game is on home ice on Friday, Oct. 27 against OPS. 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