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Port Perry Star, 17 Nov 1971, p. 11

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PORT PERRY * STAR x ; ES cvenleen ny old Scott MacMaster shows some of .. the style that has earned him a contract with the Victoria Cougars, Scott's parents are former residents of Port Perry, now living in Marysville; Washington: "Seott MacMaster signs , West Coast contract A young man whose family once lived in Port Perry is making good headway on the west coast towards a hockey career. : Scott MacMaster, son of Gordon and 'Anne - Mac- Master and grandson of Mrs. J.D. MacMaster, | has recently signed a contract with the Victoria Cougars Hockey Club. Seventeen-year old Scott, who plays goal started to play hockey ten years ago in i Leaside, Ontario. The family has since moved to Marysville, Washington, and ifi 1968 - 69 Scott played goal for a Bantam team -that placed fourth in the U.S. National finals in Detroit. The following year, Scott's team won the Pacific North West Title, & again placed fourth in the National finals. In 1970 - 71, his team didn't lose a game on the west coast, but in the National finals . placed second to a Michigan team. That year, Topics: Uxbridge 852.3321 SWINE MEETING Wednesday, Nov. 10 Lo 800 PM. = Agricultural Office * UXBRIDGE - Feeding & Management by JIM RANATA, U.C.O. Swine Specialist +. Proper use of Ventilation .in Swine Operations by 'RALPH WINDFIELD Farm Specialist EVERYONE WELCOME ~ United, Co-Operatives "UXBRIDGE - Port Perry Zenith 8:4130 Ontario Hydro Scott was awarded a "Midget Division trophy for the most inspirational player. Several professional scouts have had their eye on the young goalie, and his signing of a contract with Victoria would indicate the beginning of a professional career for Scott. The STAR joins friends of the MacMaster family in Port Perry in wishing Scott the very best of luck. Brian's top broomball By Gord Scott Brian's Supertest 2, Utica 1 Brian's Supertest took over sole possesion of first place with their victory on Sun- day. Steve Hunt. set up both goals, one each to Don Gray and Bill Hall while Don Card replied for Utica with Bryon Reveler & Curt Rusnell drawing assists. LJ LJ L Prince Albert 2 Cy Wilson 1 Chris DeNure after re- ceiving his trophy for high - scorer last season returned. to his form of last year as he scored both Prince Al. bert goals. Pat Thompson assisted on both and Dave Gray on the first. Doug Scott tallied the lone Cy Wilson goal with Simon Van Dyke drawing the assist. . * * * League Standings Brian's .............. 5 pts. Utica ................... 3 pts.- Prince Albert .... 8 pts. Cy Wilson .......... 1 pt. Top Scorers D. Scott S. Hunt ....... B. Hall ............... J. Bright C. DeNure .......... 3 pts. Don Gray. ............ 3 pts. PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1971 -- Port team squashes Markham Friday, - Nov. 6 .the Port Club played host to the Markham Minor Novice. The first. period gave many scoring opportunities for the Port boys but as they were unable to cash in on them the score was-1 - 1 at the end of the period. In the second period, the boys played better positional hockey and scored five unanswered goals. During the third period each team man- aged to score twice thus making an 8-8 win, Scoring for Port were Gerald Lee from John Robertson. and. David Canning, Bill Owen from" Dennis Franssen. David Canning from John Robertson and Gerald Lee. George Burnett from Dennis Franssen and Bill Owen, Tim Parker from Mike Gerr. Tim Parker from Ron' Ash- more. Mike Gerr unassisted, Bill Owen unassisted, The next evening Tripp's Novice visited the Pickering Club to open the 71 - 72 schedule: In this game the Port boys were again much the stronger team and came home with a 6 - 2 win. Scoring for Port were C. Brown. unassisted, Ronni¢ Ashmore unassisted. George Burnett from Dennis Franssen and Bill Owen, Dennis Franssen _ unassisted, Bill Owen from Carl Durward, Dennis Franssen from Bill Owen and George Burnett. The boys are promising some fine hockey this winter and are looking forward to your support Next home game, Riltay. i November * 12th. Time, 7:- 46, Stouffville vs. Port Perry. , "PORT PERRY MINOR House League Hockey} In House League action Saturday morning Haines Esso downed Canadian Tire 6-1 in the first Bantam game. Len McEnaney scor- ed a pair, also Post got 2 goals with singles by Taylor and Percy. Kevin Hadley scored Canadian Tire's goal on a penalty shot. In the other Bantam game Lion's shut out Peel's 4-0. Larry Cooke got a hat trick and Steve Williams got a single for the winners. In Pee Wee action Legion beat M.LM. 5-1. Mike Mc- Quade scored 3 goals, sing- les went to Wayne Taylor and Steve Reese for the - loser Bill Francis got the only goal. Club Annrene trounced Frank Real Estate 6-2. 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