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Port Perry Star, 19 Dec 1995, p. 21

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aie -- RE r---------- a -- el --_---- "A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 19, 1995 - 21 SPORTS This week your regular sports writ- ers were absent from a couple of games and are very grateful to a couple of able volunteers who rose to the occasion very well. Sunderland, Dec. 12 was where the action took place for our Pearce Auction team. With a few players short, and a few changes made to lines, we were ready to rock'n roll. The Red and White were Dyn-o-mite! It was back and forth for the first eight minutes until we fi- nally put the first score on the board. Thank you, Jeff Tomcheski. It was clocked at 8:22 of the first period. De- fencemen, Derek Goreski assisted Jeff with this great goal. Nice play boys. But don't turn your backs. Sunderland came right back at us in the second period tying up the score. O.K,, a little huddle at the bench, a few words of wisdom, and we were ready to take control of this game. Forty seconds after the Sunderland goal, our next point was entered on the boards by Ty- son Savage. Cassidy Weber was there to help out, and the two set up a nice play right between the pipes. That's not all folks! Sunderland managed to get one more added to their score, however, we want- ed this game tonight! It was Ashley Lu- cas who showed them how to skate down the ice single-handed and put it where no man has gone before! And if that wasn't enough, Cassidy Weber came in for a little piece of the action as well. "Back at you babe," he muttered to the Sunderland goalie, as he left the ice, adding yet another point to the score- board for Pearce Auction. What a great game. Ashley Lucas managed to get us an- other goal, with the assist going to Jeff Tomcheski. The forwards made passes that were right on the money, and the defence was solid like a rock. And let's not forget our goalie. Mark Carnaghan was hot, hot, hot! The final score was 5-2 for Pearce Auction. Our next game takes us to Stouffville, Dec. 15. In Stouffville Port Perry produced a Auctioneer Novice 1 action strong team effort and dominated a willing opposition. The first two periods were scoreless. Pearce Auction complet- ed some fine passes from Nelson Lang- maid and Taylor Churchill on defene to Keenan Geer, Kyle Mullins, and Kory Bauer up front. You could see the prac- tice drills paying off. Danny Walward and Shane Jeffrey broke up many Stouffville rushes with nicely timed stickchecks but occasionally you might hear, "Shane, two hands!" Mike Lycett handled the puck well and foiled a pick play where Stouffville got the penalty and the bruises. Gentleman, Matthew Roth slid a sharp pass to Mike Lycett who made no mistake, burning it in the net at the 20 second mark of the third. It looked like we might win this one but the Stouff- ville captain found the top corner to knot it up late in the game and that was how it ended. Saturday afternoon, Dec. 16 the Auc- tioneers travelled to Uxbridge to meet the Bruins. Right from the start you could tell the game would be close be- cause of the end to end action, but this was not reflected on the scoreboard. At the end of the first period, Ux- bridge held a three goal lead despite several scoring opportunities including breakaways by Kyle Mullins and Ash- ley Lucas. Three minutes into the second period Kyle Mullins found the net off an Ash- ley Lucas pass. Then with two minutes remaining in the period Tyson Savage scored from: Kyle Mullins and Keenan Geer. Strong goaltending by Mark Carna- ghan and good defensive work by Derek Goreski, and Taylor Churchill finished off the period. The third period saw Uxbridge notch one more. The game ended 4-2 for Ux- bridge but this was our best outing yet against the strong Uxbridge team. This was due to a great team effort. The strong play of Keenan Geer, Nel- son Langmaid, Kory Bauer, and Leo Taillon, made the game exciting to watch. Next time, Pearce! AS SEEN AT THE SNOWMOBILE [UT i NECHSTAR PLASTICS INC. CALL FOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE 985-8479 or vist our showroom at... 15400 01d Siprcoe Road Port Perry, Ontario, Canada L9L 118 SPORTS will continue in The Weekend Star Pineridge Sports Atom action Dec. 9 the Pineridge At- oms travelled north to Port Carling for their tour- nament. Game one saw the team meet Honeywell. Both teams started fast with Honeywell scoring first and then Chris McKitte- rick's goal from Jesse Mul- lins and Stormy Wootton just 11 seconds later. Port took a 2-1 lead when Joey Lane scored an unassisted goal. Honeywell tied the game before the first peri- od was over. Both teams had scoring chances in the second period but good goaltending, good defen- sive play and just missed chances kept the game tied. Honeywell scored the winning goal on a breaka- way 2:30 minutes into the third. Even with the Pine- ridge squad pressing they could not come up with the equalizer. Game two saw the team have an easy 10-0 win over Humphrey. This game saw Justin Koury score his first two goals of the season. Luke Pilkey and Tony Boomsma also got their first goals. Other goal scorers were Jesse Mullins with two and sin- gles going to Pierce Jones, Joey Lane, B. J. Schaump and Garrett Brown. An- drew Fancy and Peter Konstantinopoulos had an easy time sharing the shutout. Earning assists in the game were Stormy Wooton with one, Pierce Jones with two, Wes Lang- Chocolate | Letiers at: NOTS ABOUT GT 182 Queen St., Port Perry 3 Kent S W. , Lindsay 1995 from 8am to 4pm. 1996 from 8am to 4pm. The Regional Municipality of Durham HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF THE REGION'S WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES The Region's Oshawa, Cartwright and Scugog Waste Management Facilities will be closed from noon on Friday, December 22, 1995 to and including Tuesday, December 26, 1995. Normal operations will resume Wednesday, December 27, 1995 through to Saturday, December 30, After the New Year's Day Holiday, normal operations will resume Tuesday, January 2, 1996 to Saturday, January 6, V.A Silgailis, P.Eng. Commissioner of Works maid with two, B. J. Schaump with two, Stuart Cochrane with two, Gar- rett Brown with one and Justin Koury with one. Game three, the conso- lation championship, was end to end and very enter- taining. Burks Falls was Pineridge Sports oppo- nent. Less than one min- ute into the game, Burks Falls scored the first goal. Ryan Hnatko got that one back with a nice tipin off a Tyler Lee pass. Joey Lane also got an assist. Period one ended in a 1- 1 tie. Period two saw Burks Falls score the only goal. Burks Falls opened a two goal lead just over a minute into the third peri- od. Justin Koury got the Pineridge squad on the comeback trail 31 seconds later picking the corner with B. J. Schaump and Stuart Cochrane assist- ing. Jesse Mullins scored 1:02 later from Garrett Brown. Fifty seconds later Ryan Hnatko scored the winner with his second goal of the game. Joey Lane and Tyler Lee earned assists. The whole team played well all week- end. Way to go team! Dec. 1 Pineridge Sports Atoms hosted Oshawa Red Wings and played their best game to date winning 2-0. Peter Kon- stantinopoulos and An- drew Fancy shared the shutout. Stormy Wooton and Justin Shinn supplied the scoring while Jesse Mullins got an assist. Nov. 25 the Pineridge squad travelled to Grafton to play Cobourg. Port came away with a 7-3 win led by a three goal, one as- sist effort by Stuart Co- chrane. Also scoring for Port Perry were Joey Lane with two goals, Chris McKitterick with a goal and an assist, Justin Shinn with a goal, B. J. Schaump with two assists, Stormy Wootton with one assist, Tyler Lee with one assist and Jesse Mullins with one assist. Re/Max victorious It was the second of back-to-back games be- tween these two evenly matched hockey teams. Re/Max opened the scor- ing on a goal by Ian Page, with an assist going to Josh Page. Re/Max then followed up with two goals early in the second. Josh Page potted Re/Max's sec- ond goal, completing a pretty three-way passing play from Kirk Stephens and James Hobbs. The third Re/Max goals was scored by Dave Stewart and assisted by Brent Meeking. Even though down 3-0, Port Perry Printing goalie Josh Durward made sev- eral key saves keeping his team in the game. They re- sponded and turned up the heat. Todd Lance net- ting their first goal late in the second period, with as- sists going to Adam Farn- lay and Patrick McKinlay. Chris Jackson made it a GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES * ANNUAL RATES ° CASHABLE.... Rates subject to change without notice cere enenns ..-4.625% one goal game early in the third, on a goal assisted by Danielle Beach. Then midway through the third period, Stewart Medford fed Dave Stewart a pass, who broke in alone on a great individual ef- fort. His shot rang off the post, but Brent Meeking was following up on the play and netted the re- bound, restoring Re/Max's two goal lead. But Port Perry Printin wouldn't roll over. Tod Lance scored his second goal of the game, assisted by Patrick McKinlay. With the score 4-3, Port Perry Printing continued to apply pressure over the last few minutes, only to be frustrated by some clutch goal tending by net- minder Trevor Algar, who helped preserve the victo- ry for his Re/Max team mates. Players on both teams are to be congratu- lated for a truly entertain- ing game of hockey. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832

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