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Port Perry Star, 2 Oct 2001, p. 24

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] } ) J J Wn 24 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 2, 200) "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" MoJacks face tough competition tonight From Page 23 And Steele's goal early in the third was a gem. He took a pass from Jeff Ashton and proceeded to move smartly around the defense to work himself into a clear position in front of the Ice cage. The Mojack's special teams performed well throughout this game, with the team coming up with an important kill midway through the second to hold the Ice off the scoresheet during a lengthy two-man disadvantage. Against the Bullets on Friday night (in Omemee, the MoJacks got the four markers from Marshall, and singles by Jordan Froates, Dane Gray, Ashton, Tyler Cameron and Mercer. The game was actually closer than the final indi- cates with the Bullets trail- ing 4-3 with some aggres- sive, hard-hitting hockey during the first 40 minutes. Mojack's assistant coach Shane Norton (MoJack cap- tain and Central League MVP last year) pegged the two victories on the team's ability to play consistent hockey with strong work by the special teams. SLAPSHOTS: The start of Sunday's game was delayed nearly an hour as the teams waited for the officials to arrive. Apparently, they thought the match was scheduled for Sunday evening. The ceremonial faceoff had a special significance with Jillian Fair, 17, and her brother Matt, 13, helping team sponsor Dave Jackson drop the first puck to kick off the 30th year Jillian and Matt, from Sunderland, are the chil- dren of Harold Fair, who lost his life in an accident last winter. He was the first captain of the team 30 sea- sons ago. The clubs also acknowledged the Sept. 11 tragic events south of the border with the playing of the Star Spangled Banner along with O' Canada. After their two impres- sive wins on the weekend, the MoJacks will have their work cut out for them this week as they travel to Lakefield Tuesday, then visit Uxbridge Friday night. On Sunday night (faceoff at 7 p.m.) they host their arch-rivals from Little Britain in what should be a spirited affair, if past encounters are any indica- tion. Redmen honour its best From Page 23 ing the right to travel to B.C. to play for the Mann Cup. The Coquitlam Adanacs went on to win their first ever Mann Cup when they defeated the Excelsiors in an exciting seventh game final. The Redman will announce the 2001-2002 annual general meeting date in the next few days. Durham Region lacrosse fans are encouraged to attend and lend a hand to the operation of this truly community owned team. Open house held in May From Page 23 of each year. Watch for these dates in the early spring and come roll a few bowls. Hope to see some new faces next year. 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