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Port Perry Star, 31 Oct 1995, p. 21

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 31, 1995 - 21 SProrTSs Hello again, to another season of Bantam Rep hockey. We have been a lit- tle slow getting these reports out to the local press, but now we are organized and ready to go. First of all the "Wilbur Clan" will be in charge of the team again this year with Todd Wilbur as head coach. He is ably assisted by younger brother Lee, Pete Christie, and Jeff Card behind the bench while Hilly and Carol look after the office running of the team. This year's selection of players proved to be a tough choice from the strong group of 14-15 year olds, but fi- nally Todd has managed to come up with the right combination as this team has been firing on all cylinders right from the start of the season. The two boys dedicated to stopping that frozen piece of rubber this year are: Ryan Fraser and Mike MacLennan. On defence, and returning for his second year with Todd, is Casey Van Schagen. Joining Casey on defence are Glenn McCready, Scott Harper, Wyatt Park and Nick Pelyk. Up front Todd has at his disposal three solid lines of forwards who can put the puck in the net. Derek Tindall, Adam Hobbs and Jon Froats return for this year will be Dillan Weber, Troy Campbell, Dave Gainey, Danny Lyons, Brad Johnston, Ian Parliament and Scott Jeffrey. The regular season started on Oct. 10 in the old arena at Cobourg. The boys played an exciting game and came away with a 4-2 victory. Troy Campbell led the scoring with two goals, with sin- gles going to Dave Gainey and Casey Van Schagen. Assists for the game were given to Danny Lyons, Jon Froats, Ca- sey Van Schagen, Brad Johnston and two for Dave Gainey. The home opener for the team was held at the Scugog Arena on Oct. 16 against Lindsay. Things were pretty quiet for the first period as there was no scoring. That changed very fast in the second as Port opened up the flood gates and scored five straight goals. Ian Parliament got the first followed by Dave Gainey, Casey Van Schagen, Dillan Weber, and Brad Johnston to give Port that 5-0 lead after two peri- ods. Assists in the period went to Jon Froats with three, Troy Campbell with two and singles to Dillan Weber, Nick Pelyk, Dave Gainey and Danny Lyons. Port added a goal in the third as Ian Parliament scored his second of the night for an impressive 6-0 win. Ryan Fraser earned the shutout with a strong performance between the pipes. Port added a goal in the third as lan Parliament scored his second of the night for an impressive 6-0 win. Ryan Fraser earned the shutout with a strong performance between the pipes. Country Style's league schedule con- tinued on Oct. 18 in Port Hope. The boys welcomed back Adam Hobbs from his vacation to England and he showed no effects of jet lag as he scored the first two goals on his first shift, with the game not two minutes old. Troy Camp- bell and Dave Gainey added singles as the first period ended with Port up 4-0. Picking up assists in the first were Jon Froats and Dillan Weber with two each, and singles for Brad Johnston, Scott Harper, Dave Gainey and Troy Campbell. The second period was much the same as Port continued to out hustle Port Hope for the puck and increased a second season. The other forwards - Bantam As are hot their lead to 7-3. Dave Gainey and Troy Campbell each added their second of the night with Wyatt Park picking up his first goal of the year. Assists this pe- riod went to Dillan Weber with two and Dave Gainey, Adam Hobbs, Troy Camp- bell and Casey Van Schagen with sin- gles. The third period was a lot quieter as Port finished off an 8-3 win with Dillan Weber scoring assisted by Casey Van Schagen and Wyatt Park. Mike Ma- cLennan put in a solid performance in goal for Port Perry. The following Sunday, the 22nd Port were in Oshawa to take on the Black Hawks of the Little N.H.L. The first pe- riod was all Port as they dominated the control of the puck. The Oshawa goalie stood his ground for the period as each team exchanged goals. Scoring for Port were Adam Hobbs assisted by Derek Tindall and Casey Van Schagen. The second period was the end for Oshawa as Port found the chink in the goalie's armor and added six goals to Oshawa's two for a 7-3 lead. Dave Gai- ney led the way with two and singles go- ing to Derek Tindall, Danny Lyons, Brad Johnston and Adam. Hobbs with his second of the game. Assists went to Troy Campbell, Dillan Weber and Jon Froats with two each and singles to Adam Hobbs, Brad Johnston, Ian Par- liament and Danny Lyons. In the third period there was no scor- ing and the game ended with a 7-3 win for Port Perry. Ryan Fraser continued to play well between the pipes for Port. On Oct. 23 Cobourg visited the Scu- gog Arena. Port got things started late in the first as Dave Gainey scored to give Port a 1-0 lead, assisted by Dillan Weber and Troy Campbell. The same trio connected again in the second to up Port's lead 2-0. Late in the second ona solo rush from coast to coast Casey Van Schagen netted number three for a 3-0 Port lead after two periods. In the third both teams exchanged goals as Port finished the game with a solid 4-1 win. Danny Lyons scored the fouth goal, while shorthanded on a nice individual effort. Mike MacLennan played a strong game between the pipes and came up big when eeded in making some key saves. Thursday, Oct. 26 Port took on the Golden Hawks of Trenton. The game got off to a slow start as the boys worked to get the kinks out of their legs. The Trenton goalie made some great saves early to keep them in the game, but finally a blast from the point by Ca- sey Van Schagen got Port on the board. Setting up Casey for the blast was Dan- ny Lyons. In the second Dillan Weber got Port rolling as he scored a natural hat trick with two in the second and one in the third. Dave Gainey, Casey Van Schag- en and Jon Froats each picked the lone assists given on the three goals. In the third Port continued to domi- nate Trenton as they added three more goals for a comfortable 7-0 win. Troy Campbell, Ian Parliament and Dave Gainey finished off the scoring for Port. Assists on the goals went to Dillan We- ber, Dave Gainey, Danny Lyons, Jon I'roats and Nick Pelyk. Ryan Fraser earned the shutout in net, as he made some key saves when called upon. If you are looking for an entertaining evening, come out to the Scugog Arena on Monday nights at 7:30 p.m. and watch some exciting Bantam hockey. The S.A. Cawker boys and girls cross country teams wrapped up a success- ful season. The 8-year-old girls team and 9-year-old boys teams placed sec- ond at the area meet and the 8-year-old and under boys were first. The 13- year-old girls team was second at the area meet and the 13-year-old boys were first. KELLY LOWN/PORT PERRY STAR x Atom action On Saturday, Oct. 28, Port Perry Lions Club and the Whitby Auto Wreckers squared off in Atom House League Action. Although the action was tight, the Auto Wreckers were able to take control in the latter stages to come out with a 6-1 victory. Scoring for the Auto Wreckers in the first peri- od were Justin Sanders and Jordan Froats with both goals being unassist- ed. In the second period Jordan netted his second of the game with a great under the crossbar shot. Justin Sanders scored twice in the third period to complete the hat trick with assists going to Greg Hunter and Gary Garret on the first goal with the second goal being unas- sisted. Rounding out the scor- ing for the Auto Wreckers was Ty Armstrong with a beautiful follow up effort on a rebound off of Ryan May's drive to the net. Scoring for the Lions Club was Joseph Kozlinsky with a great effort with as- sists going to David Storr and James McGeoghan. Special mention to Ja- mie Anderson and John Dutka who put in a great defensive effort on the blueline for the Auto Wreckers. On the Lions Club, Billy Britt and Colin Holditch had an outstand- Ing game, both constantly putting pressure on their opponents. 7.50% 5 Year Government | Guaranteed ROBERT J. GOW 434-7156 or BORER A 1-800-267-1522 RICHARDSON GREENSHIELDS Investment advisors to Canadian enterprise and enterprising Canadians 111 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ont. 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