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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 9, 1978, p. 9

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whe wrthum thursday february wis the second section sports news district news m 217 rout clippers smash uxbridge perry brown the hardworking fireplug and heart of the stouffville clippers combined a remarkable 13 point effort with a new league scoring record in last o saturdays game against uxbridge perry who led his team to a 217 walloping of the hapless uxbridge squad got two goals and 11 assists his points gave him a total of 114 smashing the old record of 102 set last year cj and the amazing thing about it is perry has two more games to play to add on to his total in the game the clippers could do no wrong as they continually pounded the shell- shocked uxbridge goalie the line of perry brown mike wbelan and tim quinn scored a total incredible record of 34 points mike whelan had six goals and four assists tim quinn netted three goals and eight assists and perry contributed his 13 points the second line for the clippers also faired pretty well as ted assinck collected four goals and four assists steve schell contributed three goals and two assists and doug taylor had one goal and five assists for a total of 19 points the last of the clippers points came from glen gibson with one goal and three assists steve price one goal and one assist and owen heise had one assist the clippers had 61 snots on uxbridge while uxbridge fired 31 at rick marshman unbelievably the game started slowly with the clippers taking a slim 32 lead on goals by interclub skate meet held in stouffville the upper york interclub skating com petitions get underway this sunday feb 12 from 9 amto 6 pm at the stouffville arena five clubs will be competing stouffville newmarket aurora richmond hill and mark ham dinner and lunch is available at latcham hall admission is 250 for adults 125 for children dinner ad mission is also 250 those participating from stouffville include prejuvenile ruth thome rommarie price prejuvenile 12 and over staceyj lintner karen smith juvenile a cheryl simpson julie malanchuk juvenile b pat newman mary c mcdermott prenovice joanne hopper barbara van maris novice julia faggiani sherry thome bronze interpretive kim byblow pat newman boys bronze in terpretive john faggiani silver in terpretive laurie thorne julia faggiani gold interpretive katherine woodbead meeting rescheduled the claremont sports association meeting has been rescheduled to take place this sunday feb 12 at 1 pm in the community hall the original meeting planned for january 26 was cancelled due to weather conditions the meeting is to discuss the 1978 softball season if unable to attend contact mary borland at 6492047 brown schell and whelan in the second the clippers started their bombing raids with eight goals and in the third they rounded things out with 10 more the clippers played two previous games before the uxbridge show and they came away with a split decision on january 31 the stouffville boys gave away their game against lindsay 76 in the first the clippers managed only one goal from mike whelan with andy leitch and ted assinck getting the assists lindsay stormed in five goals in the period past brad steel while both the defence and forwards looked on in the middle frame the clippers woke up a bit and proved they can play good aggressive hockey as they backchecked effectively the result was five unanswered goals for stouffville which drew them into a 6- 5 lead goals were pocketed by howie jones with two steve price steve kirkland and perry brown with assists going to perry two geoff roy two steve schell rob mcbeth and andy leitch in the third the clippers reverted to their first period form enabling lindsay to pop in two goals and give them the win two nights later february 2nd the clippers handled port hope easily for a 62 victory the highlight of the night was perry browns 99th 100th and 101st points on 40 goals and 61 assists geoff roy opened the scoring on an unassisted goal on a shot from the point tim quinns first goal came from steve price and a minute later tim pocketed another from perry brown to end the first in the second port hope scored two early power play goals before geoff roy scored on a clipper power play assisted by perry brown and tim quinn andy leitch opened the scoring in the final frame with perry getting the assist ted assinck closed out the game with help from steve schell and andy leitch the clippers final two games of the regular season will be played this week one game was played last tuesday night in uxbridge and the final game will be played tonight thursday at 8 pm against port perry depending on results over the weekend this game could be a battle for second place in the league number 18 for the stouffville clippers wheels away after scoring one of his six goals last saturday night the clippers bombed uxbridge 217 in a game that saw perry brown break the league scoring record the uxbridge goalie looks a little depressed after letting in another one he was bombarded with 61 shots in the game keith leach bantams take two straight at start of playoff season the don anderson bantams have suc cessfully started their ontario playoff with two straight wins over the port hope opponents the best of five series started in the stouffville polar bears defeat uxbridge novices the neil patrick polar bears gave ux bridge little chance in fairgrounds now skate rink a mammoth outdoor skating party is being- arranged at the new markham fairgrounds the weekend of february 18 and 19 proceeds will go to the ontario crippled children on saturday feb 16 there will be adult skating only from 8 to 1030 pm and on sunday afternoon from 1 to 430 pm there will be family skating with no admission for those 16 years and under adults must pay 50 cents in addition to the skating gord lewis will be there with two teams of horses to take all on sleigh rides their game last week taking an easy 81 win the scoring opened in the first with a goal by kirk smythe with the assist going to daryl may in the second period the uxbridge goaltender had the roof cave in on him as the stouffville team exploded for six unanswered goals opening the flood gates was tim evans with an unassisted effort followed by sean mcquigges tally from mike ferguson lee vautier was the next novice member to put one in on a set up by sean mcquigge sean pocketed another goal on a play from paul sinclair and ronnie lewis tim evans then got two more of his own giving the tiger a hat trick his goals were assisted by daryl may the other coming unassisted kirk arands finished off the scoring in the final period on a fine play from paul sinclair and mcquigge arena and the anderson boys had a real battle on their hands to pull off a 3- 1 win mike rehill played his strongest game of the year in the nets and thwarted every port hope scoring threat stouffville jumped into a 20 lead on goals by kevin bartley on a nice relay from zenon byblow and then a beautiful solo goal by defenceman larry fockler r baffled the whole port hope squad a bad clearing play in front of goalie rehill resulted in the lone port tally and for a while it looked like the game could go into overtime however jim sean rehjir outstanding play saved the game and it stouffville escaped with a 31 victory in what could easily have been a loss the next game was played in port hope and the stouffville side played a much stronger game and came away with a convincing 72 victory effective checking on fore- stouff- villes part told the story as the port boys were so disorganized that they found themselves down 4- 0 after just 15 minutes scoring for stouff ville in the first were robert gierkink jim edwards andy red- shaw and larry fockler the anderson squad picked up two more before port hope tallied two of their own while stouffville ran into penalty trouble robert gierkink got his second of the night and tony leger picked up the final two for the win mike rehill again played a solid game in the nets and is emerging as a real plus in the stouffville playoff hopes uxbridges chris was with one minute to go taylor spoiled bruce that norm mckeiizie was fifields shutout with an given a rare penalty shot unassisted goal with only after being tripped while four seconds left in the in the clear game norm made no the polar bears will mistake on the play and not be heading into the drilled a shot to the playoffs and should put goalies stick side which up a good showing if they was followed by a great continue to play as they sigh of relief by the an- have been derson management stouffville boys curlwell but lose f julie malanchuk does a difficult spread eagle move as she prepares for the upcoming interclub meet this sunday at the stouffville arena julie will be competing in the juvenile a class the meet will bring in four area clubs and the one from stouffville bantam bs play best game of year v in an exciting and rare overtime game stouffvilles bantam bs squeaked by markham 4- 3 last monday night the bs playing their best game of the year tied up their bestofthree peewee a team defeats 4 port hope in playoff game in a game highlighted by excellent goaltending stouffville peewee as defeated port hope 32 last monday night to take a commanding 21 lead in their best of five playoff series charlie minaker played the first half in goal for stouffville stopping all but one deflected shot al fockler took over for the rest of the game and robbed the opposition with a number of brilliant saves port hope opened the scoring at the three minute mark of the second period but less than one minute later rick ewing tied it up with a tremendous blast from the left point on a setup from captain brian todd barry smith put stouffville ahead to stay just before the end of the second on an unassisted breakaway barry then potted the winner early in the third with brent barton assisting port hope closed the gap with eight minutes left in the game however strong back- checking and sharp goaltending preserved the win team stouffville wrap things sunday in port pm the fifth necessary will monday night ville for the home hopes to up this hope at 2 game if be played in stouff- playoff series with markham at one game apiece it was mark boad- way who pocketed the winner with 22 seconds left in the overtime period teammate kelly ward had tied up the game only 49 seconds earlier brad hogg was a standout in the stouffville nets making key saves when called up stouffville took the lead twice on goals by kevin smith and mike howard but markham came back after each tally to even it up and force the overtime the third and deciding game of the series will be played tonight thursday at 8 pm in the old markham rink stouffvilles entry in the southern ontario schoolboy curling championships in owen sound last week did not take off with top honours although they did acquit themselves very well the championships which consisted of eight teams saw stouffville lose their first game to guelph however the boys came back and defeated belleville and goergetown to advance to the playoff round they took a great win from the previously undefeated team from pembroke but then lost out in the semifinals to hanover the hanover squad went on to meet and defeat pembroke in the finals the stouffville teams consists of randy grant skip gary grant vice steven hammond second mike hannan lead brian richards spare and coach bob hammond the williams player just reaches over stouffville man to take his shot in the 4130 victory over williams mike la flew led the team with 14 points with joe marra close behind with 11 credit team downed 21 the credit union peewee b team ended their regular season play last week on a sour note losing a dose 21 game to the surprisingly strong port perry team the peewees loss however was not a demoralising one as no team dominated the game but it was just port perry having a little more luck than stouff ville luigi tesor got the peewees lone goal on an unassisted effort despite the loss the a credit union squad have had a highly suc cessful regular season and are now anxiously awaiting their first round of playoffs the boys ended up in third place on the strength of 13 wins eight losses and 3 ties whitby led the league with bay ridges in second spot stouffville will be playing the fifth placed bowmanvide team in the best two out of three series the first game gets underway this friday feb 10 in stouffville at 8 pm the second game is in bowmanville the following night al 7 pm the third if necessary is back in stouffville on monday again an 8 am start in a move looking more like a football play the sd- ss senior basketbau players on the left try to mock their woliams opponents following the williams game the boys beat aurora 6344 and will play a game to decide first place today thursday against williams at huron heights school in newmarket game time is 4 pm

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