- ; ; ] 20- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 22, 1996 Ss Legionnaires take part in Stirli turned the play around and hit Sy Moynes witha a oir pass who made no mistake in 'blasting it by Prince Ed- sisted by Joe Schembri and fellow defenceman, Steve McLennan. Minutes later, Lance stripped the netminder Shane Fisher. Port then got on the board with a nice goal by de- fenceman Timmers, as- From Page 18 than half the game with- out a goal, due in part to a lot of hard work by Port's puck off the opponents, ward's goalie. Having et = broken a bit ofa drysgell; \ ; Moynes scored aga onds later thanks to Predators continue to win| pss sins The Canadian Tire Predators contin- this game and picked up the win. work and assist from Matt ued their winning ways as they picked up two more wins last week extending their unbeaten streak to five. The first win was 2 7-4 victory at home on Oct. 16 over Cannington and then the "next night an 8-1 win in Fenelon Falls. The tilt against Cannington had our Predators come out on the prowl and they outplayed Cannington severely racking up three goals jn the first while holding Cannington to®nly three shots. Predators scorers were Brad Monsma, Tyler Wooten and Mike Morden with assists to Adam Smith, Travis Pickard (two), Jamie Levon and Ryan Puckrin. The second had the Predators contin- ue to steamroll as they picked up two more both by Tom Keeble to make it 5-0. Assists went to Smith and Shawn Hnat- ko with two each. All of a sudden the Predators fell into Cannington's game plan of retaliatory penalties, cheap shots and lost Aaron Levy for the game and the next due to a fight and before you know it was 5-3 going into the third. The Predators regained some of their composure in.the third as they out- scored Cannington 2-1 to make it a 7-4 final. Picking up the final markers for the Predators were Dave Kamminga and Hnatko with assists going to Woo- ten with two, Monsma and Kamminga. Levon had a bit of a vapor lock after the game was over and he along with Aaron got to be spectators at the next night's game. Mike Heron was in the net for The following night the Predators travelled to Fenelon Falls and this game looked like it was going to be a real tough affair for the boys as Kam- minga was given a penalty for throwing the snow off his skates onto the ice to put them short handed early in the game. The coaches calmed the team down and they came out and played a very physical, hard hitting game and let Fenelon take all the cheap penalties and it paid off in goals. Puckrin had a big night picking up two goals and two assists with one of his goals being on a breakaway that he tucked between the goalie's legs. Wyatt Park had to move up onto the wing Sn his usual defense and he didn't Sk out of place picking up one goal and two assists. Moynes blew one past the Fenelon goalie who went down, then got up and went back down again all on the same shot from the point but still coyldn't handle ites Kamminga, Smith, Keeble and Wooten also kicked in with a goal each. Also picking up assists were Scott Sander- son (two) with two, Moynes, Glen McCready and Wooten. There were some big hits thrown as both Monsma and Kamminga left a few players off the Fenelon squad lying on the ice. Doug Short was in the net for this game and although wasn't tested often was there when called upon to record the win. The Predators next home game is Oct. 30 against Bobcaygeon at 9:20 p.m. PORT PERRY STAR STAT-SHEET SCUGOG HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAM WET GA PTS NAME Top Goaltenders TEAM ~" G GA Skerratt. We were leading "3-0 with one period to go. Unfortunately the game turned into a rs builder. Prince Edward scored four in the third to win. To make it worse Port had one of their goals waved off due to a prema- This past Sunday's re- sults Pie two very close games with the days open- er being a blow-out for Trader Sam's as they romped over the Scorpions by a AE total. re built up a 3-1 lead in the first vith Craig Leask, Gene Woodrow, and David Dennis with his first of two doing the scoring. Adding assists were Gord Jones, Mike O'Meara, Les Allen and Ken St. Amant. Replying for the Scorpi- ons, it was Scott Suggitt from Rob Rutschmann. In the second half, Den- nis help gam Woodrow, with eara and St."Amant adding goals of their own as ow Fi St. Amant and Woodrow also added as- sists on these final two markers. In the middle game of the day it was the Black- stock Brewers trying to stay close to the B&R Swampers in the battle for got his second with | sive enthu played 1 with at I place with a 2-1. over the Framer" K. Harman B. Eade R. Huggins T. 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