"A Family Tradition for 133 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 2, 1999 - 31 Tonight's winner will play the Chiefs in the Central final From Page 30 winner midway through the third period when he broke in alone from the blue line. That snapped a 1-1 tie that had stood from the middle of the second when Jeremy Filby scored Jor the Ice. .. Geoff HodizKifisbi gh gave the Bruins a 1-0 lead at the 7:05 mark of the first on an unassisted wrap- around from the back of the Ice cage. For a game that ended 2-1, this was a surprisingly apy fast and wide.open contest with both teams getting plenty of fine scoring chances. On Saturday night in Keswick, the game was close for about 40 minutes until the Ice broke a 1-1 tie with under a 3 porion, to he.second perjod, ; go hs Home team then went on to score two unan- swered goals in the third while completely shutting down the Bruins' shooters. Jeremy Filby, Nick Harper, Marsh McCullough and Brent Brockreutz scored for the Ice while Brent Battaglia had the lone tally for Uxbridge. Hackert and Watson again turned in stellar performances between the pipes. The Bruins were with- out scoring leader Stu Parish for both weekend games. The speedy for- ward, who was named the Central League's MVP, has been suffering from a mys- terious virus since Christmas and a team offi- cial said the decision on whether he'll play in game seven won't be made until just before the face-off. League convenor Jim Orr announced that Parish is MVP for this season and will be presented with the Irv Downey Memorial Trophy. Chris White of Lakefield is rookie of the year, lan Watson and Barry Crawford of Uxbridge had the top goals-against aver- age; and Jeremy Farr won the scoring crown with 81 points. Port Perry's Adam Bonheveld was second in the scoring parade. From Page 30 Mike McGuinness. Van & Truck World came alive half way through the game and scored three Mark Jobb (two), and Jay Adam. Pineridge Sports 2 Compton Communications 1 Pineridge Sports unanswered goals from' squeaked by Compton to earn the two points in this hard fought battle. Dave Burnett broke the ice by scoring Pineridge's first goal from Carl Durward and Ken Smart Jr. Scott Heasman tied the game up in the second for Compton. Pineridge scored the last goal from Danny Taylor which Goreski Roofing shuts the door on BCA would turn out to be the game winning goal. Rick Sheehey and Dave Burnett picked up assists. Ball/Callery & Assoc. 0 Goreski Roofing 2 This fast paced hockey game led to Goreski score ing two points to stay in contention for top spot. Doug Bronson opened up the scoring for Goreski well into the third period. Larry Pilkey and Bill Foote picked up assists. Bill Van Camp added the insurance marker as Bill Foote found him nicely from behind the net. 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