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Port Perry Star, 17 Sep 1996, p. 19

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"A Family Tradition for 130 Years" Swampers continue to win = with victory over Blackstock The Homelife Swam- pers continued their win- ning ways by downing the Batra Brewers rs 2in the first game of play this past Sunday. Blackstock struck first from the opening faceoff when Devon Blair and Tom Wotten teamed up to set up Ron Short. B & R struggled back a short time later with Mike Butt netting his first of two with Mike Mole drawing the assist. Blackstock again held the lead with Wotten scoring unaided only to have Butt tie it on the ensuring faceoff with Mole and Jason Price as- sisting. In the second halfit was the Brian and Brian show with Pomeroy and Robin- son trading places on the goal and assist. It took overtime for the Brooklin Bruins to dispose of the Framer's Gallery by a 5-3 score after being knotted at three when reg- ulation time expired. Brooklin led at the end of the first 2-1 on goals by Shawn Mitchell and Nick Attwood. Luc Collard, Roger Rousselle, and Mitchell drew the assists. The Framers reply came from Brian Mikkelsen with the help of Rich Brough and Brent Rainey. Mike Hoy made it 2-2 just 21 seconds into the second period on an unassisted goal. Brooklin again pulled ahead when Rous- selle scored from Mitchell and Wayne Tate only to see Stephen Kristensen tied it with 1:14 on the clock. In the overtime the goal scorers were Tate and Att- wood with Tate and Ste- phane LeBlanc assisting. The final game of the week was also an overtime Championship game is delayed by showers From Page 18 bank Gamblers, Usnawa Heat and Scarborough Roy- als going undefeated but the Richmond Hil pn knocked Greenbank into the losers bracket and Scar-' borough did the same to the Oshawa Heat. The championship game will be played this week at either Thomson Park in Scarborough, Town Park in Richmond Hill or at Durham Fields in Oshawa. The tournament was disappointing for the Gam- bler squad who played well on Saturday but came up flat for their Sunday games. Neither Bryon Baranieski nor Mark Goreski had good outings on Sunday but Chad Venning pitched well in relief. Top hitters for Greenbank were Rob Reesor, Brian Till, Paul Goreski, and Chris Burkholder. The championship game was called for rain after two innings with Richmond Hill leading by a 1-0 score over the Royals but the game will be replayed in its entirety this coming week. affair with Trader Sam's downing the Stouffville Scorpions by the score 5-3 tally. The Scorpions scored first with Ross Stainton getting the marker. Trader's got that one back as well as an- other with Charlie Dennis and Tory Dennis account- ing for the goals. Jim Gregg and Ken St. Amant drew assists. This one looked like it would end this way until the Scorpi- ons Dan Van Loon scored from Stainton and J. John- ston. In the O.T. Johnston pulled the Stouffville squad ahead. Sam's then rattled off three in a row for the win with St. Amant, Mike O'Meara, and Charlie Dennis scor- ing with help from Dennis with two assists, and sin- gles to St. Amant and Gene Woodrow. SHL actions on From Page 18 Brad Menzies and Bruce Smith. Senators tied it up on a goal by Todd Wilbur assisted by Bob Beveridge and rid d Decosta. fi then took the lead on a goal by Paul Stanley as- sisted by Doug Bronson and Richard Huggins. (nice one Huggie). Sena- tors tied it up again on a goal by Ken Jeffrey assist- ed by Mark Decosta and Bob Beveridge. Senators then took the lead on a goal by Robert Hope. Aces tied it up at 3-3 on a goal by Ken Little assisted by Brad Menzies, and then Ken Little completed the hat trick. Assists went to Dave Jackson and Brad Menzies. That goal proved to be the winner and Tay- lor steals one from the Senators. Play will resume next Sunday, Sept. 22 where we will see at: 6:45 a.m. - J&D Carpentry vs Harrison Fuels 7:45 am. - Pineridge Sports vs Pizza Delight 8:45 a.m. - Ball/Callery vs Cedar Creek Contos 9:45 a.m. - Compton Cable T.V. vs Van Pe Truck World 10:45 a.m. - Monsma Elec- ; tric vs Taylor Fuels. Hope to see you there! Wolves top Peterborough Matt Baxter scored two goals and helped set up another as the Central Ontario Spray-Pak Wolves defeated Peterbo- rough 6-2 in Triple A Mi- nor Novice exhibition hockey action Sunday. Orono's Baxter scored the go ahead goal and then made it 3-1 as the Wolves overcame a one goal deficit on their way to the win. Port Perry's Kyle Paige had tied the score 1-1 on a play assisted by Jerret | Stewart and Tyler Young. Other goalscorers for the Wolves were Cory Tamblyn, Tyler Carley and Taylor Doyle. Other assists went to Brandon Mitchell with two and Tamblyn, Carley, Doyle, Jason Geraldi, Ta- vis Phillips and Keir Hor- nyak each with one. Ben Weatherbee and Jacob McCarty shared the goaltending duties. Fishing Derby. The Port Perry Star would like to extend ¢ Chuck and Marj Preston of J.D. Fishing and A for their help with both our Ice Fishing Derby Chuck and Mar} locked afte oll the : [& TOP NHL PLAYER. Kyle Trophy as the Nestleton Har the trophy are (left) Rik Davie sponsors the award each Bantam. HARDBALL AWARDS. Nestleton Hardball League on Sunday. Pictured are the individual award v 2 veld, most improved Bantam, Soresl, RBIs pitching, Peewee, Rob Wolters, Young, most improved Peewee, Justin po Bhi _pek, stolen bases Bantam, (back) Will Michel and Cory Raines, most improved, duveriiie, Cockerill, stolen bases, Pecwse; 3 ay

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