Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 2 Feb 1977, p. 14

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PORT Q PERRY FIR ¥ ALN Arnold Kerry of Utica Farm Equipment turns the trophy of their annual Bonspeil over to Ralph Larmer, skip of the winning team. ]n the rear, from left, are.-teammates, Paul, Dave and John Larmer. RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. New Installations Repairs - Alterations "BERT FABER PHONE 985-3734 - "Service is our Business' 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Sportsi.and 68 Water St., Port Perry - 985-2174 - Jim Bumett, 0, pip Skate Sharpening & Fichange, 3, Koho and Louisville HOCKEY STICKS e Wallpaper e Panelling eo Carpet eo Counter Tops eo Vanities eo Tub Enclosures e Floor Coverings eo Bathroom Fixtures ~~ Busy week, respectable results for PeeWee 2 - | cos Stone's Real Estate Pee-=gational saves afid it wasn't On January 30; "Stones ore goa aiterence us gv. Wee's started off the week on January 24 when they hosted Uxbridge for an exhibition game. Port play- ed a strong game and ended up with a win by the score of four .to three. Uxbridge opened the scoring at the 1:57 mark of the first period but Simon Brierly tied the score one minute later assisted by Robbie Long. This closed out the scoring for the first period with the score tied. The second period was scoreless but Stones' controlled the play and missed several chances around the opponents goal. Port opened the scoring in the third period at the 5:56 mark on a goal by Paul .Sytsma assisted by Kevin Long and Phil Bower. Four "minutes later Simon Brierly added to the count assisted by Jamie Lane. At the 10:32 mark Port picked up a pen-'/ alty and within -12 seconds Uxblj dge scored to close the gap td' one goal difference. With one minute to play, Uxbridge pulled their goal-. tender for an extra player but with 32 seconds left, Kevin Long scored: fjto the empty net assisted by Simon Brierly. With two seconds to play Uxbridge scored the last goal of the game to make the final score four to three for Stones. On Saturday, January 29, Stone's', Real [Estate Pee Wee's were entered in the local Pee Wee. Torunament which was made up of Pee Wee 1 teams with the excep- tion of Stones. _ Stones first opponents were the team from Orono. Orono opened the scoring at the 2:25 mark of the first period and this stood up until the 4:34 mark of the second period when Simon Brierly scored, un- assisted, while Port had three men in the penalty - box. Five minutes later, Todd Menzies scored, assis- ted by Larry Webb to break the tie and close out the scoring forthe game. Final score 2 to 1 for Stones. This put Stones on the Champion- ship side and their oppon- ents were the strong team from Port Hope who earlier had beaten Uxbridge. Stones played a strong game with Peter Christie making numerous sen- until the 6:52 mark of the . second period that Port Hope scored the first goal of the game. At the 9:25 mark Port Hope scored the last goal of the game to defeat the local gang by the score of 2 to 0. Peter Christie was sen- sational in the nets making numerous outstanding saves and the rest of the team all played well and were only travelled to Uxbridgdfor the first game of the playoffs and the score ended up in a two to two tie. Port started very slowly and before the end of the first period they found themselves behind by the score of 2 to 0. 'In the second period, Stones start- ed to play better dnd before the end of the period were controlling the play. Port opened the scoring in the third period at the 6:02 mark kept off the score>sheet by. on a goal by Simon Brierly, good netminding in the Port Hope end. assisted-by Jamie Lane. This closed the score to a ing the local gang the need- ed momentum and within one minute, Chris Martens scored unassisted to tie the score. Port had several good scoring chances in the remainding minutes of the game, but had to settle for the tie. This playoff series is a round robin with Ux- bridge, Pickering and Port Perry. After each team has played each other twice the top two will play off to' determine who will go on to the next playoff series. Penalties costly for team by Andrea Jones . What happens when a player forgets that he is a member of a 'team' and also the obligations to his fellow-players, his coaches and his sponsor? , The player suffers and so do all the other members of his team! The Grant Menzies Pacers played their final game in league competition- on Mon. Pickering. They blew a: 4-0 lead against the nine players from Pickering and nearly Jan. 24 against MINI blew the whole game in the final period when Lee and Owen picked up fifteen minutes in penalties plus two game misconducts and a major misconduct. The Pickering squad, who by then were only behind 5-3, took advantage of the three Pacers left on the ice to finish the game, and scored the tieing points. Rick Hope, Rob Kemp and Tom Perigoe played gutzy defense and did -a great deal to prevent the loss. Time Kane was (and has been) playing solidly up GRANT MENZIES MOTORS 7A Highway at Lilla Street o, Front wheel drive for terrific traction in mud & snow e Dual braking system e 43 miles per gall 985-8513 Canada's Lowest Priced Car! AUSTIN gasoline economy front. Scoring for the Pacers were Lee from Burnett and Kane; Peter Lane picked up Franssens rebound with Rob Kemp alsa. drawing an assist; Mike Healey from Perigoe -and Greiner; 'Tim Kane from Lee and Burnett and Rob Baird scoring from Lane and Franssen. The playoffs started this week (Monday) against Ux- bridge and continue on Fri- day back in Uxbridge and then home again Mon. Feb. 7 in a best four out of seven series. 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