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Port Perry Star, 19 Nov 1996, p. 21

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"A Family Tradition for 130 Years" Goalies' Day! Netminders are hot _in SHL play Sunday By Chris Monsma On Sunday, Nov. 17 the Scugog Hockey League re- . sumed play with a great weekend of hockey. It was a goalie's day as we saw some great goaltending. J&D Carpentry 4 Harrison Fuels 2 This game was even up until the third period when the Hawks scored two goals to make it 4-2. Flames opened the scor- ing with a goal by Brian Samis assisted by Keijo ¢ Kinnunen. Hawks then scored two goals to make it "a 2-1 lead for them. Goals were scored by John Mack- ey assisted by Bob Collins and Brad Hurst, and Brad Hurst assisted by Bob Col- lins and Bill Owen. Flames tied it up on a goal by Dave Dickson assisted by Dean Smith and Brian Samis. Hawks scored two more goals by Jim Duncan and Todd Healey. Assists went to John Robertson, John Kotarba, and Bill Owen. Pizza Delight 3 Pineridge Sports 0 This game was all Roosters. They dominated the game, scoring one goal in each period. Scoring all three goals was Fred Mof- fatt. Roosters scoring was Fred Moffatt assisted by Brian Pomeroy and Ed Ol- sen, Fred Moffatt assisted by Gary Lance and Ed Ol- sen, then Fred Moffatt got his third for the hat trick assisted by Gary Lance and Steve Dunn. Cedar Creek Contracting 1 Ball/Callery & Assoc. 4 Senators owned this ed. en. Eaglettes still unbeaten After two games this week, sponsor Ken and Caro! Irvine's Novice Ringette Eaglettes remain undefeat- game as they scored a goal 21 seconds into the game and never looked back as they wenton towin 4-1. Senators scored first on a goal by Warren Geer. Paul Goreski made it 2-0 assisted by Ken Jeffrey and Brian ren Wore Geer scored two more to give him a hat trick. As- sists went to Bob Beve- ridge and Todd Wilbur (two). Clippers got one goal by Mike assisted by back on a McQuade Mike Geer. Compton CableT.V.1 Van & Truck World 2 This game was a low scoring, good end to end action game with great goaltending from both goalies. . Comets scored fi goal by Bill Bri assist- ed by Bob Lee. Sharks tied it up on a goal by Jay Adam assisted by Mike Adam. Jarett Harman scored the winner for the Sharks assisted by Dave Burnett and Dave Roth. MonsmakElectricl Taylor Fuels4 This was a close game up until the last half when the Aces broke it open with three goals. Brad Menzies had a good game with three points. Aces got on the board first on a goal by Brad Menzies assisted by Wayne Taylor and Bruce Smith. Jeff Card tied it up assisted by Carl Assel- stine and Bret Laycoe. Aces last three goals were scored by Randy Prosser, Ken Little and Brad Men- zies. Assists went to Bruce Smith, Brad Menzies, Paul Stanley, Ken Little and Greg Fitzgerald. ton a Brooklin led early in the first game, but Amanda Curry took over with the natural hat trick. Port Perry roo] 4-3 late in the game until Carley Churchill evened the score for a tough 4-4 tie. Great game from Caitlyn Dunn, Kimberly Wilson and Emma Kiiskin- On Saturday, Scarborough came to town for an- other shot at the undefeated Eaglettes only to run into great goaltending from Lyndsay Whyte and an- other three goal performance from Amanda. Logan Garland scored a beauty from Jill Hunter who he solidly on defence with Lauren Guthrie and Kellyanne Urquhart. Trailing only in the second Jenna Davison and Laura Appleton fed Caitlyn Hellingman for her first of two, including the winner for an eventual 6-5 victo- ryand a 4-0- not SPORT two years aft by John B. McClelland Spe 4 to the Port Perry Star Dan ar is one happy young man these days. He's playing competitive hockey once again after a horrific car crash nearly two years ago that could have ended not only his hockey playing days, but also his life. A couple of weeks ago, the 19 year old Durham College student showed up at a Port Perry MoJack practice, asked for a try-out and was abso- lutely thrilled when manager Murray Parliament and coach Chic Carnegie decided to sign him to a card. "I really appreciate the MoJacks. They (management) didn't know me from a hole in the ground, yet they signed me and so far are being very patient," he said i interview with the Star Sunday night after the MoJacks downed| Little Britain 6-3. That was Leclair's fourth game with the green and white, and so far he's had limited ice time. Which is fine by him. He knows he has a ways to go before he gets his timing down pat. He's just happy to be playing hockey again. A couple of days after Christmas Dan lay in a coma for two weeks "with a broken leg, back, jaw, ribs . and collar bone two years ago, he was driving near Welland as a volunteer for a minor hockey tournament, Alone in his car at the time, he collided head on with another vehi- cle. He doesn't remember very much about the accident, but when he woke up in hospital, his left leg was broken in two places; his back was broken, likewise his jaw, collar bone, several ribs and he had seri- aus head injuries. The result was two weeks in a Bruins must forfeit one in Framer's final two going Again this week the Brooklin Bruins had a dif- into the empty Swamper's ficult time in icing a team net. hehe and at game time were The Gallery did build up forced to forfeit for the sec- 'to play hockey. a 2-0 lead scoring their PORT PE RR Y STA OR' coma and an ¢ tors considered h just leave the 10 Falcons in St. for a while it as if those well enough, he to work out in the slowly getting strength and back and never up on his | back on skates Late in Octob year, his doct gave him the OK had already start- ed his first year business admin. at Durham College when several members of the ModJacks (Matt Pyke, Barry | Forth and Darryl Sennachal) who fellow students gested he bring gear to a pra October 29, one day getting the m clearance to play again, Coach Carnegie to bring some grit the ho doy lines a the kind of game tt likes to play. He h Junior B with the out with the Windso OHL, so he obviously He's now within pounds of his usual 18 A and says he his strength. What's missing rig cedes, is that all impo And the only way to ge in game conditions. "The balance and the still not there. I just ond straight week. This time to the Ravens. Shawn Weatherall was given credit for the recorded goal. The Framer's Gallery scored their second upset this season over the Homelife B&R Swampers, this time with a 4-1 deci- sion. The score isn't totally indicative of this affair as it was 2-1 with just over a minute to play with the first midway through the opening period with Rich Brough connecting from * Stephen Kristensen and Tyler Renaud followed up at the faceoff to start the second with an unassisted effort by Kristensen. B&R pulled their net- minder with just over four minutes to play during a powerplay and it paid off late in the game with a goal by Brian Robinson. no

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