30 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 21, 1999 "Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR Out of time Dave Dickson scores with one second remaining to give Van, Truck World the win By Jon Sanders - Scugog Hockey League Taylor/Ford Mercury 2 Harrison Fuels 1 In the first game of Sunday morning SHL compe- tition, it was Taylor/Ford Mercury edging out Harrison Fuels by a score of 2-1. Bill Bridge opened the scoring with an unassisted goal and then wasted no time extending his team's lead by two with the help of Craig Leask and Bill Weisflock. Bob Tarbotton put Harrison Fuels within one after being nicely set up by Brock Reville but it would not be enough as the two points went to Taylor/Ford Mercury. Van & Truck World 5 Taylor Fuels 4 Game two was another tight match as Van & Truck World barely got by Taylor Fuels 5-4 courtesy of some late game heroics. Van & Truck World wasted no time getting on the board first when Dave Dickson found the net after receiving passes from Brad Menzies and Terry Bache. Late in the opening frame the lead was extended to two courtesy of some George Gladish offense. Assists went to Dave Dickson and Mike Geer. Taylor Fuels go on the board in the second period when Brian Samis came through offensively with assists going to Brian Till and Rob Kroonenburg. Following that goal George Gladish netted his second of the game from Jay Adam and Rick Sheehey. In the second period it was an offensive explosion for the sticks of Taylor Fuels as their three goals put them ahead by one. In on the offense was Colin Wackett unassisted, Brian Till from Colin Wackett and Ken Little, and Brian Samis assisted by Brad Hurst and Brian Till. Even with all of this scoring, the real excitement began late in the final frame as Brad Menzies tied the game for Van & Truck World with 31 seconds remaining on the clock. Assists went to Mike Adam and Jay Adam. However, the Van & Truck World team was not done yet. With one second remaining on the clock Dave Dickson found the back of the net for his second of the contest. Assists on this very late game winner were handed out to Mike Geer and Mike Adam as the two points were stolen by Van & Truck World. J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR B. Callery & Associates 5 : ' : . . Compton Co ications 2 PUTTING FOR SHOW: The Community Memorial day forwarded to the Foundation, which purchases Two goals f mp oh Sornimunic " ot SE enough ! Hospital Foundation was the winner of the annual much-needed equipment for Port Perry's hospital. | offense to lead Compton Communications to a | Great Blue Heron Charity Golf Tournament, which Taking part in the event was the Lake Scugog | victory as they were defeated by B. Callery & | was held last week at the Thunderbird Golf and Lumber team, which included, front to back from | Associates by a score of 5-2. B. Callery attacked | Country Club. A total of 156 players came out to right, Ted Griffen, Clark Menzies, Paul Griffen and | early and often this contest. Rick Hope did the early play, which will see all monies raised during the lan Griffen. attacking with help from Mike McQuade and Wayne Fox. Mike Driscoll's first goal was next as nice ) | ky passes from Ken Davison and Duane Empringham helped Compton put the game at one. a 3 om & own Yo u In the second period, goals from Steve Churchill and Steve Connors put B. Callery up by two. Assisting There'll b £p p th on Churchill's goal was Greg Ellis and Phil Lalonde, ere e plenty of Po 1 while Connors goal was of the unassisted variety. p y rt gym the Modacks this yoar In the third period Steve Connors was at it again By John B. McClelland Sunday night after the team went through practice at | as he found the net from Rick Hope and Mike Port Perry Star the Scugog Arena in preparation for the season opener | McQuade. Minutes later Mike Driscoll found the net . . " "oe this coming Friday night in Georgina against a tough | again after taking passes from Duane Empringham | wor Wii» oa lot % pork Perey g In the Port Porey Ice squad that looks to be one of the "teams to be beat" | and Ken Davison. But a goal from Brian Williamson hockey this coming weekend P Season ol ih the Central League this year. late in the final period put the game away for B. The MoJacks sd reached deep into the ranks of the Having a crop of hungry rookies working their butts | Callery & Associates, with assists going to Phi) Port Perry Minor system this season and when the puck off through training camp to take a spot away from a | Lalonde and Wayne Fox. 0 drops for real on Friday evening, there will be 11 players yeteran player "makes for a better hockey club," he Goreski's Roofing 8 nal or than half the roster) signed to bards who "5 Patiament and had conch Tom Thornbury say Contracting they are pleased with the players signed by the MoJacks The only draw of the day was played between this community. It's not as if the MoJack management deliberately " went after local players this season. Those who made to open the season, and are expecting a considerable | Goreski's Roofing and Cedar Creek Contracting as improvement over last season when the team finished | they split a 3-3 decision. Opening the scoring was : : : fifth in the six-team league and failed to qualify for post- | Goreski's Roofing as Greg Warriner found the cage : fhe 9am did 50.05 shieis oun fslont nd Semmitment, season competition. assisted by John Butler and Warren Geer. Minutes en preity g y © The team has "good size, good skills and perhaps is a | later it was the Cedar Creek offense kicking in as P little tougher overall," said the general manager. "I'm | Mike Ayres came through with help from Bob Toguri "The young kids were determined to win a spot on the J roster," said general manager Murray Parliament feeling up-beat about the SAS gi thy season and Rich Bricknell, to Page 31 3