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Scugog Citizen (1991), 8 Dec 1992, p. 25

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Bantam Techstar Bantam "B™s kicked off another busy week on Wednesday in a home contest against Peterborough. This team is always tough and they were no exception on this particular evening. \ Port managed to draw first blood with a goal early in the opening period but it was only a matter of time before 's relentless attack showed up in some sessions scoreboard numbers, Eight times the goal light in our would come on before the final . buzzer while Techstir were only able to manage two replies. We had some good chances around the net but all in all the visitors were a step »-ahead all night long. Scoring for Port were Matt Hobbs } and Trevor Smith. On Thursday the team travelled to Millbrook for a dual with another tough squad. This was to be a very entertaining contest once Techstar djusted to the ped q . The forwards found it tough to free wheel on the much smaller ice surfége of the Millbrook arena. Matt Phillips had a big night scoring both Techstars while Dylan Ferguson put on in the Port net, only allowing a single. Congratulations to all hands for a superb performance. Tournament play took the team on a slippery trip to. Bancroft on Saturday. In the first round of beating on us Wedneaday. Techstar played well during the scoreless first but early in the second the Nationals went to work and work from opening face-off and all those things that went wrong in the first game, suddenly went right Hobbs with assists going to Matt Phillips, Greg Thompson, Brad This win put us in the "C* final against the team Bancroft. These guys were big and strong and provided some of the best seen #0 far this year. Although Techstar had their moments, they were never really a threat and and were shut out 8 to sip. Dylan Ferguson saw lots of rubber and the score was no reflection of this In net. The score could have easily been much A rounded out the week's action with an exhibition match the Newcastle House League selects on Sunday afterncen in Newcastle. Port dominated much of this one, coming away with a nest 4-1 victory. Offence was provided by Jon Jamieson, Brad Morton, Greg Thompson, and Matt Hobbs. Jamie nad i lim 4-3 victory, Danny Robinson opened the scoring. when Mike Morden dug it out from the corner to Danny standing all alone in front. Then Rob Murphy banged in the second on a power play with help. and Scott CITIZEN SPORT SHORTS goalie and put us within one. Assists. went to Rob, Daryl and Mike and 6 penalties by Richmond Hill us to carry on with 4 more from Darryl McE: Heffern. Mike Morden notched the third while standing (sitting) in front when a rebound came out from Rob's initial shot. Scott Heffern rounded out the scoring with help from Darryl and Rob. Luke Carnaghan handled the Eight hours later, the guys headed through the snow to Sotuffville and hit the ice at 7:15 for the first against the host team. This nail biter all the way as we lead 2-0 until Stouffville tied it on two unassisted goals with 4:06 left in the third period. Our goals came in the first and second with Scott Heffern the first after help from Jay Strickert and Adam Jones, and Rob Murphy getting the second with an assist to 1 McEnaney. With a tie score we went into overtime and played with another man short every two minutes. In the third O.T., Rob passed out to Scott Jeffrey who blasted a shot home over a sprawled out goalie. Luke Carnaghan handled the goal and kept us in there all the time. The second game at ndon was a little easier as we met Aurors and dropped Jay Strickert, Rob Murphy (2), Danny Lyons and Scott Jeffrey and assists went to Seth Gray, Scott J., Darryl (2), Rob (2), Scott H>, Adam and Scott H. This set the stage for the championship at 6:00 p.m. against Richmond Hill. 3 goal Jead. Danny Rob! and Mike Morden managed to kill off soma of our penalties and then on power Seth Gray let 3 go from the point which by-passed a screened \ \ frie) 4 4 asd then 5-0. Scoring went to Give A Practical Gift This Year! Areally powerful fencer 10 save chasing cows GALLAGHER M 400 for the home farm ... OR / B150 CAR BATTERY POWERED for the ranch. by Seott J.; Scott H., Jay and Shane. The was shared equally by Kent and Luke and only © goals were allowed in 5 games. Three cheers for these two guys. B's Wed. Dec. 2 the Isles played host to fie shorthanded Little Britain dgets. In this game a miracle happened, two midget teams played three periods of penalty free hockey. The Mes coasted to a 10-1 victory on gals by Dave Pashley 4, Steve iles 2, Mike Williams 1, Mark Cosway 1, Lou Whitfield 1, Corey +X 1. Assists to Chad Garvock with 4, two each to Corey Wilson, Jalon Coutoulakis, Mike Williams, Mak Cosway, Jeff Vernon, and Simbn Traynor. One each to Blair and Lou Whitfield. . Dec. 6 Bancroft Tournament 1 against Trenton. The Isles opened the scoring at 6:34 of the first on a nice shot by Chad Garvock with assists going to * Mark Cosway and Jason Coutoulakis. Trenton tied the score at > 9:42 of the second period. The couldn't muster much of an attack until 9:08 of the third when Andrew Pereman scored on a back hand shot high to the far corner of the net. Assist to John Hall who worked hard to get the puck down the ice." With the score 2-1 Trenton pulled the goalie and scored with 28 seconds left to tie the score at 2-2. Uniortunately we lost in a shoot out. Again the Isles st working hard and at 9:08 of the first when Dave Pashley scored from Chad Gervock. Bancroft scored two in the second period to take a 2-1 lead into the third. At the 8:30 of the third, Dave of the first on a nice goal by Andrew Pereman unassisted. Both teams worked hard, but neither team could score again until late in the second period when Chad Garvock converted a pass from Jason Coutoulakis to make the score 2-0. No further scoring by either team allowed the Isles to become "D" Champs. Congratulations! Pashley converted a pass from Cosway to tie the game at 2-2. Late Bancroft. Game # 3 "D" Final against Madoc. Once again the Isles came out fast and worked hard and scored at 4:48 The students at Cartwright P.S. performed "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown based on the all time favourite "Peanuts Comic." Leading rolls were Christine Cook as Lucy (left) and Jennie Notman as Charlie Brown. 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