"Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 10, 2001 - 21 Blackstock Minor Hockey results Eco Water Systems | Wright's Feeds 5 Eco Water showed great determination, never giving up, thanks to their always cheering coaches, Howard Lee and Roger Watson. Jordan Mitchell worked hard in net against a hungry opponent. Their goal was scored by Jack O'Halloran, assisted by Curtis Larsen and Bob Dermarkar. Tyler Geer, Robert Golobic, Karmin and Haden Smith, played a great game for their team, always in their digging. Wright's Feeds, pulled it together for their last game, to give them third place in our B Division. With Wolfe Roberts, as net- minder, making key saves, they had the edge. Their goals were scored by Angelo Pugliese, David Barron and a hat trick for Chris Hills three goals. Assists went to David, Angelo, Cameron Haynes, Tyler Randall, and Kevin McLean. Joey Sytsma, Anthony Pugliese, Paddy Gregory, Danny Jeffrey, Cameron Milton, Billy Geer and Jeffrey Lewis all worked like a team to win this one. A big thank you goes out to their ever patient coaches, Tony Pugliese and Todd Norris. Buck's Construx 3 Chris Duff's Electric 5 Buck's finished off a fantastic year taking second place, with their coaches, Peter Lane, Steve Barron and Dale Gibbons, always heading them in the right direction. Dean Jeffrey, in net, made several saves, working hard for his team. Goals were scored by Cody Barron, and William Lane (two). Assists went to William, Scott Dwyer, - Michael Hill, Amanda Kaminski, and Bryan Sinclair. Kayla Brewster, Amy Gibbons, Cole Larsen, and Chris Wotten, played a great game, they kept digging. Sharcon needs OT to clinch "A" championship Duff's pulled together as a team to take first place in our C Division. Rose Roberts did a great job in net, making key saves. Goals were scored by Joshua Meekin, Andrew Down, Matthew McCreight, Svend Tamburro and Vaughan Heard. Assists went to Samantha Jacobs, Dylan Vantienen, Svend, Vaughan, Down, Julian Barron-Clarke. Gordon Rowe, Andrew Hucal, Shelby Goose and the Bullock boys, played a great game to lead their team to victory. A big thank you goes to Jim and Brenda Rowe and Craig Hucal for their time spent coaching. Green's Electric 3 Sharcon Excavating 4 This team played well all season, thanks to their coaches, Dave and Linda Pearce and John Zidner. Their goalie Eric Buffey, did a great job, making key saves. Goals were scored by Jory McLean (two), and Neal Aziz. Assists went to Adam Down, Daniel (Milne) Stavrokos, Daniel Thornton and Joshua Buffey. Bruce Sargent, John- Phillip Zidner, Jacob Monk, and Alex Fortnum, showed determination playing hard for their team. Sharcon"s goalie, Andrew Eadie proved to be in the right spot for this game, mak- ing key saves. Goals were scored by Andrew McBain, Trevor Young, Maxim Heard and Isaac Foote, who scored the go ahead in sudden death overtime. Assists went to Tyler Vanschagen, Tyler Jones, Trevor Douma, and Isaac. David MacDonald, Luke Puccini, Katie Savage, and David Van Camp, all showed they had what it takes to be division champs. Auto Specialist 6 Unilynx Systems 5 Unilynx played a great game to take TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG PUBLIC NOTICE Good Friday Holiday WINDOWS & PATIO DOORS JOYCE KELLY / SPECIAL TO THE STAR Gerald Kelly, far right, was on hand at the Blackstock Arena last Tuesday (April 3) to present the trophy to the winners of the annual Kelly Carpentty Bonspiel. Taking the 2001 tournament was, from left, Bev Goslin, Brad Goslin, Jeff Beckett, and Leanne Goslin. second in the A Division. Brianne Wagg, in net, played a great game, making several key saves. This game was a real nail biter 'when Unilynx came from behind and tried "to catch their opponent. Goals scored by Josh Rathwell (two), Mark Valkenburg (two), and Steve Lakner. Assists went to Patrick Marchi, Cali Tanner, Stuart McNally, Steven, Michael Murray, Matthew Down, Robert Jones and Suzanne Ashdown. Jacob Gettins, netminder for Auto Spec., proved to be the right combination for this team to take first place. Goals were scored by George McCormack (three), and Craig Silnieks (three). Assists went to Tyler Culbert/Castelo, Michael Alkenbrack, Jeremy Dunham, Craig, Devon Colston, George and Corey Vandewiel. Wade Clarke, Chad Gettins, Ryan Kaminski, Andrew Taylor and Kale Wardlaw, played great as a team, inspired by coaches Gord Gettins and Mike Aldred. Sharview Farms 7 Energy efficient windows reduce draft & increase warmth. Bn, Low & Low Ltd. 5 Low and Low played well together as a team, showing determination, right to the end. Goals were scored by Justin Williams (three), Christopher Avery and Dusty Pickard. Assists went to Phillip Rudkin, Matt Clancy and Dylan Jones. Justyn Kennedy, Jack Horner, Mike Hazelden, and Cory Clarke, all played a great game, against a strong opponent. Nathan Alpe, the ever awesome netminder, had a great game working hard between the pipes. With Donald Shaw in net, proved to be the right combination for Sharview to take first in the D Division. Goals were scored by Brent Wagg (four), Craig Asselstine, Troy Wagg and Patrick Wotten. Assists went to Patrick and Tyler Martin. Tommy Halligan, James Hill, Sean Vice, Thom§s Prendergast, Cory Jones and Jordan Johnstone played their best with the help of great coaching by Steve Jones, Dan Martin and Dale Williams. SCUGOG SOCCER BOYS UNDER 16 NENG Tr Te ar SST wg Al ---- --__-- ot o---- fi - - po a Alcan vinyl & aluminum windows. IP PREMIUM RENOVATOR. GOLD Re: Garbage & Blue Box Collections Schedule Change Due to the upcoming Good Friday Holiday (April 13, 2001), Scugog residents who would normally receive garbage collection on that Friday will be re-scheduled to Saturday, April 14, 2001 Please ensure that your waste is placed at the curb by 7:00 am. Collection for all other residents in the Township of Scugog will remain on regular scheduled days. Blue Box recycling collection for the above specified residents will also take place on Saturday, April 14, 2001. Please refer to your Blue Box Collection Schedule. Please Note: As Easter Manday is 10ot considered a statutory holiday, collection for residents of Scuog Island and Caesarea will take place Monday, April 16, 2001 as usual. (born 1985 or later) COMPETITIVE LEVEL TEAM TRY-OUTS Monday, April 16 from 3pm to 5 pm « at a Port Perry field to be determined Free Estimates: . 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