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Port Perry Star, 15 Feb 2000, p. 24

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4h 24 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 15, 2000 MoJacks enjoy home-ice advantage vs Georgina From Page 22 Scugog Arena. As for the MoJacks, Thornbury said he's pleased to see so much scoring from so many different players. The line of Shane Norton, Adam Jones and Dale Drummond has been filling nets with pucks lately, and Thornbury said the trio of Adam Metheral, Matt Thurston and John Werry can not only score but play a 1942h, physical brand of hockey at both ends of the rink. Jay Simmonds and Port Perry native Ryan McQuade can also put the puck in the net at any time. From the point, Darren Forbes has scored a couple of nifty goals in recent games and owns a low, hard and accurate shot from along the line. "We have a balanced scoring attack, we're not relying on two or three guys," he noted. Thornbury, very pleased with the second-place fin- ish after missing the playoffs in his first year, said the Mojacks are stronger now than at the start of the season. "From New Year's on, we have played very well," he said Sunday night, referring to the team's 10-4 record in 2000. "And we have been consistent all year long, never going more than three games without a win. There were no long losing streaks. We earned second place this season." He suggested the series with Georgina could be a long one, based on the way the clubs played each other this season. "It is very tough for any team to sweep." Apd, in a reference to the loud celebrations coming from the dressing room after the win Sunday night, Thornbury said the players are eager and ready to get the playoff round started. In the win over Bobcaygeon, Jones netted two and singles went to Norton, Darrin Forbes, Adam Metheral, Ryan Whitney and Jon Froates, with his first of the sea- son. At one point, the MoJacks trailed this one 5-3 but battled back in the third for the win, even though the game meant nothing as far as final standings were concerned. : "I think we showed something tonight to claw our way back for the win," said Thornbury. "You really hate to end the (regular) season with a loss." In the 11-5 win over the Merchants on Saturday, Jones, Norton and Drummond had two each with singles to Werry, Thurston, Nick Pelyk, Jon Forget and Whitney. Norton and Jones had four assists each. And in Thursday night's 10-3 win over the Merchants, Norton and Jones had six-point games again with two goals and four helpers each. Metheral, Pelyk, McQuade, Forbes and Forget had singles. SLAPSHOTS: The Mo)acks will open the playoffs on a healthy note as Matt Glen is the only serious injury. He took a puck on the ankle Saturday in Little Britain, but likely will be ready for Friday's game. Mike Heasman may miss games due to work com- mitments. Likewise for captain Jeff Clarke, who was recently transferred to Montreal with his job with Nike. Mark McPherson will miss the opening two games due to a suspension assessed in last Thursday's game. Team officials expect Clarke, a league All-Star and mainstay on the MoJack blue line, to be available for some of the playoff games. Between the pipes, Jeff Mackie has had a very strong second half (selected to the All-Star team) and he was in the cage for the two important wins over Little Britain that clinched second place. Rookie Ryan Fraser got the win over Bobcaygeon Sunday night and also saw third period action last Thursday evening. The MoJack-Ice series should be a free-wheeling; wide open affair as both teams have plenty of speed and scoring punch. Both finished the season on a win- ning note. Mojack's manager Murray Parliament has carefully built a very solid hockey club this season with a great mix of speed, goal scoring talent, size and toughness. 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