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Port Perry Star, 5 Nov 1996, p. 22

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-- Forder-Parks Insurance Brokers Inc. Femme od Atom House League Port Perry Metal 5 Cottrells 4 | | | | Femme od Great end to end action highlighted this exciting game. The first period belonged to the goaltenders, Ryan | 34 Water St., Port Perry, Ontario LIL1]2 Hockley for Port Perry to: and Jason Cottrell cr 985-8471 Subject io change Cottrells, as they held the game scoreless for the first 13 minutes. Kristy Ashton finally broke through for the Port Perry Metals, assisted by Adam Smart, with 2:31 remaining. Steve Guthrie tied the score on a breakaway early in the second, but Craig Simmonds got that one back PORT PERRY STAR CROSSWORD Cottrells next. goal for Port Poy effort. with the assist going to Brad Layzelle in a short handed effort. The 'see-saw battle continued with Brook Taylor collecting a point for Adam Smart stick handled his way through the opposition to take the lead again for Port Perry Metals. Two minutes into the third period Brad Layzell scored to put Port Perry Metals up by two. Joseph Kozlinsky poured it on for Cottrells and got two unassisted goals in the third, but it wasn't enough as Darryl Goulding seorcd" he winning Metals on a pass from Kevin Glouster. x Michael Redman had a great game on defense for Port The Perry Metals, consistently tying up the dentists. Cotrolls coaching staff was impressed with good backchecking by Chris Isaacs, and good work in the corners by ova Cottrell. Both teams displayed. a fine Atom House League Scugog Lumber 5 - Whitby Auto Wreckers 5 Whitby Auto Wreckers dominated the first peril of play, prompting Scugog's goalie Brady Gray to en some Saunders and great saves. Early in the period Whitby: kept the pressure Matt Charro, on with Darren Tapper scoring first, followed closely by not silence the a solid effort is The one fatal mistake lead minutes later on a ACROSS 3) Pras 7 195ponse B pike ket; 1s Pedro the boys made in this Suspisions goal by knock- > Jim Morton 1. Congressional 54. Host 23. Indian princess game was that they could g the puck a Mark to this by lead: fasssge 55. Strict routine 24. __ paint i i 2 Let's one Mike Under- back into eo 4. Spoil : ou EF I Ea not contain Mike Under : ; TE UR pti ih wood of the Bruins. De- wood Fok advantage of With Wes Lang 10. Bobbsey girl 60. Crash accompani- (2 words) spite a solid first period two miscues before the 13 PERS ve ment, often 28. Professional charge which saw good chances end of the period to give . Hot season, on 64. Paul Smon's *__ 29. Snaky letter : ridge a 4- Dd: Riviera Trick Pony" 32. Wedge of metal by all three forward lines Uxb! ea; Spent 15. Forfeits game 65. Pick at 34. Throaty sound it was Underwood who Early in he third Spe 18. Dok 66. Distinctive period 35. Compressing device would open the scoring. cer Chrchills and Gra- 17. Apartment house 67. Mystery writer ar. Sommstons Mark Lott provided a fine ham Ingram's tenacious final es 19. Olgen tme indicator 68. ED gl effort in net and was forechecking resulted in thuys made 21. Saint, in 69. Smart __ whip 40. Youth gp helped out by his goal Chris McKitterick scoring ee off the 7 Mesariiue (2 words} =. Ewe's misie posts on two close occa- on a fine second effort. - i 70. Singer Orbison Prompt 24. Electrical measure 71. Cowpoke's nickname 44, Heart's sions. Mark Duncan. Matthew 26. Stop!, nautically 45. Most macabre Derek Bond tied the Smart and Tyler Lee 27. Wrens rie ne DOWN 46. FOR or JFK. eg game up early in the sec- good chances but could not 30 Tac SREY Show 1. Conjunction is ot ond after Wes Langmaid capitalize on theirshots. | 31. __ Juan 2. Peace talk? $2. Golden-touch king dug the puck out of the cor- Midway through the pe- 32. Monica of tennis 3. Bailroom dance 53. Greek finale ner to Jim Morton who fed riod Underwood was able = a 4. Roce of E-mail 3. Aves lokivghis Derek in front of the to break out and score on 3. 19h US. president 5. Gobbled up 58. a Bruins net. Unfortunately Peter Konstantinoupo- 37. ltthe ___ fits 6. Redd 59. One: Spanish the Bruins would take the lous who for his part gave 38. News item, for short 7. Maxwell and 61. Early Scots fine = 40. Prop up Lanchester 62. Signal gibbon > Prams 83. Séwton f[echstar in tourn ey washed material , "Brian's _ = Rises SM 10. ow do most The Bantam B team Semi pied Shonly af- TTT assachusetts city thi av ter he followe - Nn 49. Toothpuliers' gp 11. Motorists' club inits travelled to Bancroft on th 1 2 3 i Foi Lim LLL 50. "I __ Pretty' 12. Gridiron gp Saturday, Nov. 2 for tour- other goal, assis y Ste- nament action. Our first ven Wygerde. Scott game was against Whitby, Brownson was hauled Port Perry Star Crossword Sponsored By J aL td PORT PERRY uto glass & trim id WE COVER YOUR DEDUCTIBLE Port Perry, Ont. WINDSHIELDS AUTO & MARINE UPHOLSTERY . BOAT TOPS & COVERS FREE MOBILE SERVICE gether, passing shed have savers] tour amenis 139 Water Street ing well. Matt Caldwe scheduled ahead. Port Pe d off the scoring, Our next home game rry 8 High Sires t Lol 188 (905) 985- 8507 started © g & for an end to end match, with the Whitby team scoring the go ahead goal in the third. Matt McGar- ry scored our only goal in this game with a rocket of a shot from the blue line, assisted by Scott Cunning- ham and Kam Cooper. Fine netminding by Chris Loughlin. Our second matchup was with Frankford, and our squad worked great to- with a beautiful breaka- way goal at the start of the down on an attempted breakaway and i in on an excellent move at the net for our third goal. A well deserved shutout by goalie Chris Monsma. The final game of the tournament was against the Belleville B team, and the boys worked valiantly, but were unable to come up with the win. This was a good team effort for our first tournament and we will be Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. against Mariposa #2. 94 Water St., We Service All | %

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