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Port Perry Star, 12 Nov 1996, p. 23

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"A Family Tradition for 130 Years" by John B. McCleliand "That's what we want him to do," said Carnegie. "Get Special to the Port Perry Star the puck on the net. His goals were all quality." HE SAME OLD BEAT goes on for the Port Perry Merchants were up 2-1 after 20 minutes as Brad Cann MoJacks and it's one that is starting to get opened the scoring at 2:02. But 30 seconds later, under the skin of head coach Chic Carnegie. Heasman un-loaded a howitzer from the left side, a rising The team has won but once on the road so far Shot that caught the twine just inside post. Matt Pyke 'this season while five of their six wins (plus a tie) have (his first of three helpers on the night) and Kevin Doyle come in the friendly confines of the Scugog Arena. set Heasman up. Jeff Darrach gave the visitors a 2-1 lead Nothing changed for the green and white over the wee- ~ Just past the mid-point when he beat Roberts with a kend, as they were dumped 11-9 Saturday in an old-fash- ~ back-hand while cutting across the front of the cage. ioned shoot-out in Campbellford. Just 24 hours later they Plenty of hard work in the Merchant zone paid divi- came up with a strong third period to hand the Little dends for the MoJacks at 10:52 of the second when Britain Merchants a 6-3 drubbing at the Scugog Arena. Heasman flipped a back-hand upstairs on Cliff Robinson "We're not shooting the puck enough" (on the road) to knot the match at deuces. Pyke and Simms got the ass- said a perplexed Carnegie following Sunday's victory, ists and did some good work to keep the pressure on deep adding that the forechecking leaves a bit to be desired. in the Merchant zone with the man advantage. But other than that, he was at aloss to explain the Ryan Speake was serving a cross-checking penalty mysterious lack of success for the team away from when Merchants went up 3-2 at 13:35. Veteran Wes Scugog Arena. Gonder scored off a scramble in front of the MoJack cage. In Saturday night's 11-9 loss in an inter-locking match But a few moments later, Speake made amends as he with Campbellford, goaltender Paul Roberts had his first Stripped the puck from a Merchant just inside the blue "off game" of the season and was pulled after eight goals line, took a couple of steps and drilled a perfect shot that for back-up John Babcock who has seen very limited time beat Robinson cleanly on the glove side to tie things at between the pipes. threes and end the middle stanza. "It was a question of the team that got the last goal was It was all MoJacks in the third as they went to work going to get the win," Carnegie said with abitofasmile. early with Heasman netting his hat trick at 3:59 offa Looking for something positive, he said he was pleased Screend shot as Pyke and Simms drew the helpers. to see the club starting to score goals (23 in the last three Exactly one minute later, Barry Forth gave MoJacks a outings) and that the scoring is being spread around. two goal bulge with a nice deke in front of the Merchant. Matt Glenn and John Fraser each notched a pair in net with he tn Troy Verge and Sennachal. Campbellford, while singles came from Sean And at 6:45, Heasman finished off the scoring as he Richardson, Ryan Speake, Tom Chambers, Darryl tucked home a rebound with Mike Pigeau and Simms Sennachal and Rob Simms. getting credit for the assists. But in Sunday's win over the Merchants, Port Perry Give MoJacks full marks for effort in this contest native Scott Heasman was the trigger-man as he found against the usually hard-driving Merchants who came the cage four times, all on the power play. into the game sporting a record of four wins, five losses The Goreski Lake Re- along with grinders Gra- However, sort Peewee Bs started off ham Ingram and Chris flock pum on the right foot against McKitterick digging well spirit into f Haliburton on Wednesday in the corners. somé superb night when Mark Duncan Mike Wiseman and Ja- rushes. Tyler scored the first goal of the mie Smith knocked oppos- ered one of the be -- q game. ing players down with ag- . of the game and t! = NOVEMBER 16th and 17th, 1996 The rest of the offense gressive regularity with were back into | HOURS: SATURDAY 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. SUNDAY 10:00 AM te 3:30 PM got into the spirit of the Mark Lott providing a FATHER LEO J. AUSTIN SCHOOL game as Jim Morton, Der- steady hand in goal. DRYDEN BOULEVARD, WHITBY --- WHITBY ek Bond and Wes Lang- In the second period the maid created lots of good boys got away from this clearing the zone SOMIESION ; g opportunities, but no successful brand ofhockey and allowing the fc Cntarem wader 14 0.00 4 : od goals. Spencer Churchill and Haliburton suddenly to break oe was at his bumping best wasin front4-1. Smart powered in Sponsored by the . 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