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Port Perry Star, 24 Aug 1999, p. 23

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"A Family Tradition for 133 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 24, 1999 - 23 The Brooklin Redmen returned to their home floor for game five in Whitby last Wednesday night (Aug. 18) facing possible elimination at the hands of the Brampton Excelsiors. The Excelsiors won game four on Aug. 16 by a score of 8-6 and were ready to wrap up the series on the road. To fans in the area it appeared that Brooklin came out somewhat tentative as the visitors jumped out to a 2-0 lead before the period was half over. The home team could not find the net in the first frame and went to the dressing room down by a score of 2-0. The second period was the complete opposite to the first. Daryl Gibson started the Brooklin scoring three min- utes into the middle frame and Steve Toll added one with two minutes remaining to even the game at 2-2 going into the third period. In the third, Dan Teat and Chris Langdale scored two for the visitors to put them up 4-2 and the crowd was visibly down and ready to write off the season. Less than a minute after Langdale's goal, Steve Toll put one in for the Redmen to start the comeback. Jonas Derks was the hero on the night as he scored an unassisted goal on a great second effort with less than two minutes remaining on the clock to Redmen try to stay alive as Brampton pays a visit In a crucial Game 5 tie the game and eventually send it to overtime. The Redmen took control in the full 10-minute overtime with rookie Craig Ainsworth scoring the winner with 90 seconds off the clock. Gary Rosyski added one late and Daryl Gibson got his second of the night with an empty- netter with 15 seconds on the clock. The referees on the night, Fox and Brockie, allowed the players to play and decide the outcome of the game. They only called five penalties on the night, three minors to the Excelsiors and two minors to the home team. Neither team was able to score a goal while on the power play. The Excelsiors fourth goal was a shorthanded effort by Langdale. Game six was scheduled for Aug. 20 in Brampton. If necessary, game seven was to be played last night in Whitby. Brooklin Redmen D. Gibson (2,0), S. Toll (2,0), G. Rosyski (1,1), C. Ainsworth (1,0), J. Derks (1,0), S. Williams (0,2), J. Bilich (0,2), R. Blasdell (0,2), P. Lough (0,1), J. Fusco (0,1), G. Clark (0,1). Brampton Excelsiors C. Langdale (1,0), D. Harrison (1,0), D. Teat (1,0), R. Sanderson (1,0), B. Watson (0,1), M. Hasen (0,1), B. Beisel (0,1), M. Accursi (0,1), C. Driscoll (0,2). GRAND PRIZE $200 Cash lor the NTN [ish overall in = FISHING cach RAS REGISTRATION LG LL \ | caught through RULES & REGULATIONS: 1.) You must register on or before Opening Day of each class you wish the duration of o enter. 2.) Once you are registered you may enter as many fish as you want. 3.) Each entry will ' Fonsist of a photo of the fish along with a completed entry form. (We encourage catch & velease). 4.) | h ¢ d er | )\ . REGINTRATION FOR All registrations and entry forms ave available at JD Fishing and Archery, 24 Water Street, Port Pervy. 5.) Weekly contest is from Monday morning until Sunday at closing. Winners will be letexmined each Monday morning and publsihed each Tuesday in the Port Perry Star. All decisions SAVE NRWIRTRN WHA . final. 6.) Cash prizes will be determined after closing Monday, September 6, 1999. Prizes will be BY VAY S11 warded on Saturday, September 11, 1999. 7.) The Port Perry Star and all sponsors assume no ! iabilities for any damages, accidents or injuries. Participants enter at their own risk. DON'T DELAY! RE ey NONE Saturday's feature race cancelled as rain -- again -- falls at Mosport From Page 22 wins in the preliminaries. Twenty-nine cars took the green flag for the fea- ture run and true to Mosport tradition, the race was shortened because of rain. When the race was declared com- plete and official at the 16 lap mark, Larry Jackson was awarded the victory ahead of Wrigglesworth, McLellan, Dwight Brown and Warbutton. And in Mosport's Home Grown Classes.... In Saturday's Bob's Towing ThunderCar fea- ture, points leader Kyle Donaldson padded his lead taking the win ahead of fellow rookie Darren Kearnen, Joe Anderson, Mike Rusher and Dave Crowther. In Sunday's dash, Joe Anderson redeemed him- self by taking the come- from-behind victory. Donaldson came home in second spot followed by Kearnen, Terry Shaw and Doug Lamb. Saturday's Terry Cullwick Auto/Fortune Investments Challenger races turned into another Steve Knab three race sweep. Knab took both ends of the heat races and earned a hard fought victory over the #77 of Bruce Knapp in the feature. Bob Kish, Dan Robinson and Dave Lee rounded out the top five. Sunday's race saw the return of Whitby's Craig Perry to the victory stand. The #37 Barracuda of Perry's was challenged for the entire 20 laps by Bruce Knapp, but would not be bested. Kish earned another third place finish, points leader Knab was fourth and Dave Lee picked up his second fifth place finish of the week- end. Acton's Darrin Wrigglesworth reinforced his position atop the Horner Automotive Modified standings by taking an impressive win in Sunday's open-wheeled feature. Dwight Brown and Andy Warbutton were relentless in their pursuit of Wrigglesworth but had to settle for next-in-line. Adrian Foster finished in a season's best fourth place slightly ahead of John Teune and Bob Broad. FOUR CLASSES Registration REQUIRE PRE-REGISTRATION starts now at JD PRIZES FOR * May 8- Walleye Fishing & THE BIG FISH * June 5 - Muskie Ar OF THE chery. * June 26 - Large Mouth Bass 94 Water St... 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