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Port Perry Star, 5 Nov 1996, p. 21

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"A Family Tradition for 130 Years" Novice Auctioneer action Stouffville vs. served his shutout. Owen rebound out front was an Chic Carnegie must wonder just Pearce Auctions Penstone played well in almost for Justin Jimmo Port Perry MoJack team is go Trevor Algar and Scott hisown end. Penstone, the as the Stouffville goalie show up at the arena. wi RE Partington once again largest player on the Port was returning the frustra- Last week was acasein point. = shared the time between team, is using his head tion favor. ele the pipes and the handle of the dynamic duo seems to fill the bill as they only al- lowed one goal between them. This team of mostly first year rep players had its best outing to date. They were more aggressive in the corners and seemed a little more relaxed as a team. This was reflected in their play as Scott Mar- tin who has been a rock on defense all season contin- ued his fine play turning back the Stouffville at- tackers time and time again. Jake Jones of Pearce Auctions had another fine game as he had his chanc- es but failed to get one past the Stouffville goalie who played well and de- and his weight, continued to be aggressive in the cor- ners and along the boards, making a number of good plays to move the puck down the ice and out of the Port zone. Second period action saw Scott Partington, Pearce Auction's goalie, frustrate the daylights out of Stouffville forwards as they had a half dozen chances in a row and he turned them back every time. He topped off his per- formance with a glove save that Potvin would have been proud of as he plucked the disc from mid air that had goal written all over it. Britni Smith of Port also had her chances. She just missed on a strong shotin close but the The third period contin- ued the end to end action. Sean Murray played well along the boards, Coray Hellingman continued his fine play as he proves-he is a big part of the Port squad. Kirk Stevens, Jake Jones and Tyler Cunning- ham all had chances and played heads up hockey. Bret Simmonds, Trevor Doe and Mike Wallace also proved they belong and gave the fans a glimpse of things to come as this team starts to gel. Jared Olsen was 'im- pressed as he missed this contest. He was forced to dress up and attend a wed- ding. Now let's get out pri- Turnto Page 26 PORT PERRY STAR STAT-SHEET SPORTS ' Special tothe Port Perry Star YT a MoJacks by John B. McClelland [5 There are some nights when After losing two road games by cl margins (3-2 and 4-2) it was a differe ModJack crew that arrived at the Scugc Arena Sunday evening to do battle with the Bobcaygeon Bullets. . Playing near flawless hockey hardly breaking a sweat in the process, Modacks were all over the Bullets to tl tune of 8-0. ; It was certainly not the same t which lost 48 hours previous to same Bullets 4-2 and dropped a 3-2 de- cision last Wednesday evening to the Little Britain Merchants. We're not giving 100 per cent on the road, we're just not clicking," said Carnegie after the Sunday night whi wash. And he pointed to a very listless power play as one reason why the Mo- Jacks have won but once on the road so ¢ far this young Junior C season. Er To be fair, the MoJacks ran into a h goalie Friday night in the "Cage," as Justin Rowden was nothing short of spectacularin the 4-2 Bullets victory. That same Rowden looked fairly ordi- nary in Sunday's game. At least for the 4, 30 minutes, he played before getting tossed for a spirited scrap with Mo- 1. Jacks Matt Glenn with the score al- ready 5-0. ; Modacks struck early in this one as Kevin Doyle found the range just 27 sec- onds after O Canada with a nice slap Port Perry Dart League SCUGOG HOCKEY LEAGUE shot from the face-off circle. Twenty sec- (Oct. 28 results) TEAM W L T GF GA.PTS onds later, Matt Pyke pounced on a big, TEAM PTS. TOTAL BallCalleryAsoc 6 2:2 60 41 14 Juicy rebound in the slot. With Rowden Legion Arrows 12 50 Taylor Fuels 6. 3 1.32 "24°13 down and out, the big MoJack captain H. K. Dragons A 10 44 Compton Cable TV6 4 0 34 26 12 made no mistake on this'gift as he bur- Trader Tigers 7 43 Pineridge Sports 5 3 2 29 22 12 ied a waist high puck deep in the twine. 5... Winchester Rifles 5 40 JiD Carpentry 5 3 2 34° 33 12 Jamie More and Doyle drew the helpers Legion Mixed Nuts 4 36 Monsma Electric 4 4 2 31 38 10 on Pyke's marker which gave MoJacks Murray Spirits 5 34 Cedar Creek Contr. 4 5 1 3% 3 9, a 2-0 lead before Paul Roberts had faced Legion Snipers 9 34 ary TruckWorld 4 6 0 43 48 8 a single shot at the other end of the Legion Awols 6 33 22a Delght 3B 0% I pond. . " Legion 180s 10 33 faisonfuels 0 ¢ | 8 27, 80 02 They opened the second with a bit of a Trader No Names 6 31 Top Scorers flourish as well when Tom Chambers H. K. Dragons B 6/ 31 NAME TEAM G A PTS. batted home a back-hand off a scramble Winch! Flam Flights 6 30 Jar. Harman Van/Truck 24 11 34 right in front of the Bullet cage. And Legion Artillery S 29 John Harman Cedar Creek 10 13 23 then at 4:32, Pyke nailed his second of Antrim A 6 29 W. Geer Ball/Callery 10 12 22 Durham Arm 6 27 B. Beveridge Ball/Callery 4 18 22 Antrim B 4 27 D. Burnett Van/Truck 5 16 21 Winchester Pints 6 26 K. Jeffrey Ball/Callery 9 10 19 H. K. Dragons C 6 26 J. Mackey J&D Carpentry 5 14 19 Emiels Shooters 8 26 B. Bridge Compton 117 18 Legion Lovers 3 25 R Campbell Taylor Fuels 8 8 16 Traders Niners 5 25 T Wilbur Ball/Callery 7.8 15 Legion Wannabees 7 25 Legion 419s ., 7 24 Top Goaltenders Traders Choice 0 21 NAME TEAM G GA AVE Trader Red Eyes 2 21 B Eade Pineridge Sports 10 22 220 H. K. Dragons D 2 10 R. Huggins Taylor Fuels 9 i250: 233 High Male Finish: 114 K Harman Compton Cable 10 26 260 High Female Finish: 57 T Glazier Pizza Delight 10-27. .270 ends Saturd Nov 0 1996 VNEA Pool League PORT PERRY HOUSELEAGUE ay, Si : (As of Oct. 29) + TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS TEAM POINTS NOVICE 3 Downtown 1214 Haugens 6 4 3°}: 40 «25 Ug SNOWBOARDS : Hired Guns 1146 Van Camp 6 I i La i Ce GE Hookers Corner 1108 Port Printing6 2 2.72.8 3318 Sharpshooters 1073 ReMax 6 0 6 0 19 47-0 on ale ~ Uxbridge 1063 ATOM The Hock Shop Hot Shots 989 Laurentian 6 5° 4 0°29 "13 "410 200 00 Here For The Beer 968 Port Lions 6 4° FAY 180 Metal Proces6é 3 YQ 27.248 - TOP FIVE PLAYERS Scugog Lumbé 2 31 2eagts . . . NAME TEAM AVE. WhitbyAuto6 1 5 0 18 40 2 with bindings Tim Johnston Downtown 9179 Cottrell's 6 1-80 15.2603 Mike Nixon Downtown 8.893 PREWEE . Paul Phillipp Downtown 8857 JoesPizza 3 3:.0...0 25111556 John Sturman Hired Supe 4 8714 BigV 3 JE el: ST: > ihe ph 495 Taunton Rd. 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