20- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 13, 1996 Pearce Auction comes up short in first game of series On Friday, Feb. 9 at Port Perry, Pearce Au-- tion played the first game of the preliminary round of the playoffs against Stouffville. Pearce Auction came out strong led by Tyson Savage, Cassidy Weber, and Kyle Mullins who ap- plied the pressure. Our gang tried to score but the Stouffville defense kept the shots down and let their goalie see the ones that got through. Stouffville capitalized on the chances gaining a two goal lead before Pearce 'Auction got on the board in the dying min- utes. With goalie Leo Taillon on the bench, Port put the extra attacker on. Keenan Geer worked the puck up to Matthew Roth's soft hands. He slid a perfect backhand pass over to Nelson Langmaid who drilled it home. Our team worked hard but came up short. This series sees us play- Ing a six game, four team round robin with the top two advancing. Sunday night an excited Pearce Auction played a six minute exhibition match against Uxbridge between periods at the Oshawa Generals game. The boys had the thrill of playing in front of a large crowd. The fun ended in a 0-0 tie. The General's organiza- tion were great hosts and the boys left with good feelings and souvenirs of the event. Scugog League Pizza Delight Roosters vs. Van and Truck World Sharks This weekend's playoff games were started by the Pizza Delight Roosters and the Van and Truck World Sharks. The first goal was scored by the Roosters' Dave Bourgeois with an unassisted shot. Then Dave Dickson scored for the Sharks with assis- tance from Bart Wagar and Jay Adam. The next two goals went to the Roosters, the first was scored by Mark Pehle- mann and assisted by Brad Hurst and Jim Fowl- er, then the second was scored by Brian Stevenson and assisted by John Har- man and Jim Fowler, Brad Menzies scored the second goal for the Sharks with an assist from Carl Durward, then Carl Dur- ward scored the Sharks' last goal with an assist from Jay Adam. Tony Ox- ley scored the next goal with an assist from Jeff Johnstone then Rick Sak- anashi was assisted by Brian Stevenson and John Harman to score the last goal. The final score was 5- 3 for the Pizza Delight Roosters. Harrison Flames vs. Ball-Callery Senators In game two the Harri- son Flames shutout the Ball-Callery Senators 2-0. Bob Beveridge was assist- ed by Bob Lee and Willy Edwards for the first one, then Bill Bridge was as- sisted by Bruce Smith to score the second and last goal. Compton Comets vs. Monsma Chargers Steve Fox scored the goal for the Chargers with assists from Randy Pros- Hockey playoffs ser and Jody Peters. Then Bill Weisflock scored the Comets' goal with assis- 'tance from Steve Connors. J & D. Hawks vs. Pine- ridge Wolves In game four the J & D Hawks defeated the Pine- ridge Wolves 3-2. Gary Lance of the Hawks scored the first goal unas- sisted, then Ken Davison of the Wolves followed with a goal assisted by Reg Templeman and Warren Geer. In the second period Brian Norton scored the last two goals for the Hawks, the first with as- sists from Gary Lance and Alan Sibbald and the sec- ond with assists by Alan Sibbald and Joe Curran. In the third period Todd Wilbur scored the Wolves' last shot unassisted. Taylor Aces vs. Fitzge- rald Clippers Game five was played by the Taylor Aces and the Fitzgerald Clippers. Doug Suppelsa of the Clippers scored the first goal with assists from Derek Fitzge- rald and Jim Park. Then Richie Lefort scored for the Aces with assistance from Ken Little and Mark Jobb, followed by a goal by Ken Little and assists from Mark Jobb and Terry Bache to end the game. The final score was 2-1 for the Aces. Next week: 6:45 a.m. Ball-Callery and Asso- ciates vs. Compton Cable T.V. 7:45 a.m. Van and Truck World vs. Monsma Electric. 8:45 a.m. Pizza Delight vs. Fitzgerald's Week Control. 9:45 a.m. Harrison Fuels vs. J. & D Carpentry. 10:45 a.m. Taylor Fuels vs. Pineridge Sports. Peewee House League Emiels met Larocque for an early Saturday morning game this past weekend. Both teams put up a good fight keeping the score tight throughout the game. Scoring in the first period for Emiels was Mike Blakey and Mike Sytsma, with assists awarded to Mark Richardson, and Sean Williams. Larocque's Clayton Dales kept the score even with two goals assisted by Mike Giannini, Mike Wiseman, and Joey Chembri. Emiels went ahead again in the second when Cameron Vernest sent a nice pass to Mike Blakey to score but again Larocque's John Ross Lennox evened up the score assisted by Andrew Foster and Mike Milligan. Gerrard Timmers put Emiels ahead 4-3 before the end of the period with another assist awarded to Cameron Vernest. During the last period of play, both teams showed lots of spirit, ending the game in a 6- 6 tie. Larocque managed three more goals scored by Clayton Dales, Chris Medford and Graham Ingram. Assists to Clayton Dales, Mike Milligan, John Rogalski, Tom McArthur and Graham Ingram. Emiels scored twice in the third. The first by Mike Blakey assisted by Chris Glouster and Cameron MacDonald. The second and last goal of the game was scored unassisted by Gerrard Timmers with only 43 seconds left to play. Novice House League Re/Max vs Port Perry Printing The 9 a.m. game Saturday morning was off to a quick start with a goal by P.P.P. Chris Jackson assisted by Kevin Dalby and Jake Pilkey in the first minute of play. But Re/Max came back in the last minute of play with a goal by Norman Rooney assisted by Ian and Josh Page. Josh Durward made some excellent saves during this period. The second period was all Re/Max with a goal by Andrew Adams assisted by Dave Stewart and Ian Page scoring assisted by Josh Page and Norman Rooney. Some good saves were made by Trevor Algar. The third period started with Chris Jackson scoring on goals, the first by Kirk Stephens assisted by James Hobbs and Graham Hofstetter, the second by Dave Stewart a breakaway for P.P.P. Re/Max came back with three more" assisted by Brent Meeking and Andrew Adams and the third by Brent Meeking assisted by David Stewart. The game ended 6-2 for Re/Max. Thanks to our sponsors Re/Max and Port Perry Printing. Bantam House League The IGA boys were short handed this week as they took on Uxbridge Saturday night. Thanks to recruits Chris Jones and Justin Sheehey for helping us out in a time of need. We took the lead halfway through the first period as Joel Van Camp scored with Chad Lance's help. Ken Ellis and Pete McKitterick teamed up for our next goal at 7:26 to make it 2-0. Uxbridge then got their only goal of the game late in this period. Next goal went to Justin Shechey as he let go a slapshot from the point and it went in. Good goal Justin. We got two more goals in the second period. One from Chad popping in a rebound at 11:24 and Kam Cooper scoring another at 5:55. Justin Sheehey got his second goal of the game at 14:08 of the third to top the score up to 6-1 where it remained. Our netminder Chris Thompson made some excellent saves throughout this game. He's a real asset to our team. Thanks go to Alynne Jones for puck retrieval during the game. The team has lost Jon Sanders for six weeks out with a broken arm and he will be missed. The guys saw a lot of ice time this game and worked hard to capture the win. Atom House League - Feb. 10 Lions 6 - Scugog Lumber 3 Both goalies kept the first period scoreless until the three minute mark when Scugog's Matt Kamminga popped one in. The second period saw plenty of action. Matt Kamminga opened it up with his second goal. The Lions came roaring back with four unanswered goals, two by Eric Fenton and two by David Storer. The third period saw the Lions Colin Holditch and Ryan O'Leary tally one each. Lucas Frazer scored one more for Scugog. It was a fine effort by the whole Lions team but special mention goes to Robert Larmer, our goalie. Thanks! Compton Cable blasts Oshawa NHL Bruins Compton Cable did it again in an Exhibition game Friday night against Oshawa's little NHL - Bruins. : Port went on the board first with a shot from Matt Charron assisted by Tyler Cunningham. Oshawa scored and we went into the second period with a tie game. * Port started to shake 'em down. Matt Menear let one fly unassisted. Next time in, it was Tyler this past weekend. ting the goals. Port Perry tykes in Tri-County tourney Port Perry Advanced 'I'ykes had the opportunity to play in Sunderland's Tri-County Tyke Tournament Representing Port were David's Hairstyling and Dollar Plus Bargain Centre. Dollar Plus' first game was against Sunderland, score ending 6-1 in favor of Sunderland with Kyle Paige getting the only marker for Port. David's Hair Styling teamed up against Bowman- ville for their first game, score ending 2-1 for Port Perry with Alexandra Moffatt and Britni Smith get- In game two, Dollar Plus played Keswick with the game ending 7-4 for Keswick. Scoring for Port were Kyle Paige with two and singles from Eric Brown and Jared Olsen. This eliminated the team from the tour- nament. A strong effort was made by all with Eric Brown receiving the "Hustler Award" for Dollar Plus. Throughout the tourney Mark Copithorne tended net for Dollar Plus showing some pretty impressive style. Second game for David's ended in a close score of 1- 0 for Sutton, eliminating them from the tourney. Brit- ni Smith received the "Hustler Award" for David's. Throughout the tourney Kyle Jones showed out- standing goaltending for David's. The tournament was a great learning experience for both teams and coaches. Thanks goes out to the coaches and a special thank you to Mike Passmore for organizing Port Perry's entry. Cunningham with his first goal of the season. Matt Charron assisted. One more time in the second, Blake Cunningham hit the mark with Matt Me- near and Craig Kehoe notching the assists. Into the third, it was. Brett Simmonds turn to score. Assisting were Kris- ty Ashton and brother Craig Simmonds. Blake Cunningham got into the action with a marker of his own - unassisted. Last but not least, Craig Kehoe popped it in with Brett Simmonds and Kristy Ashton picking up the as- sists. Final score 7-1. As the score shows, our defence team and our goal- tenders were hot. Special thanks to Sam Bennett for stopping that penalty shot. You stoned him Sam- my. Way to play Compton Cable. Come on Peterbo- rough, we're ready for ya!! March Break Camps in Scugog Township The Township of Scugog and the Scugog Shores Museum are working together to offer a March Break Recreational Camp for children. March Break is a two-week camp designed to ap- peal to a variety of tastes. The program is open to kids aged six to 13 and runs daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 .m. The first week of the program takes place at the Scugog Shores Museum and offers such great activi- ties as: native crafts, candle making, snowshoeing and butter/cheese making. Some of the outdoor activ- ities will include: horseback riding and a ple Woods Conservation Area. Week two 1p to Pur- ns out of the Scugog Centre Community Hall and will feature: sports, skating and indoor activities. One of the high- lights include a trip to Tyrone Hills. Registrations for the camp will be accepted at the Municipal Clerk's Office at 208 North Street (blue house) more information, onday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For lease call the Scugog Centre Community Hall at 985-8698 or the museum at 985- 3589.