op - Lo re A - > op AI RIE Sa ", A 2 & rs nhs PENT A "8 BASIN RNY rh Rens, PEA AS 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1979 'SRO C= Soort: The Port Perry Novice All Star team won its first tournament of the year on December 30 at Keene, and Stacey Ballingall was selected most valuable goalie of the tournament. Front, from left: Jamie Hirshilwood, Brad Traves, Stacey Ballingall, Warren Geer, Scott Feasby, Robbie Jamieson and Mark Bradley. Back "row, from left: Steve Connors, Brad Menzies, Ronnie Crawford, Jamie Menzies, Mike Sorley, Robbie Brown and/John Lally. Dave Barkey [right] is the coach and and Solomon, the trainer. Novice All-Stars tournament champions On Saturday, December 30, 1978 the Mersco Novice All-Stars travelled to their first tournament of the season at Keene and came home the champs. The first game for Port was against Lakefield with Port the victors with a score of 4-0. John Lally was the lucky boy with a hat trick and Ron Crawford with the last goal. Helping these goals were Robbie Brown, Mike Sorely and Brad Traves. The coaches feel that the second game of the tour- nament against Lindsay, the favourites, was the hardest and the boys on our defence helped our goalie to play one of his best games between the pipes. The combination of wingers in the corners, great positional hockey and passing to the centre man were what Port had to come out the winners of this game 5-1. Goal scorers were John Lally 2, Brad Menzies 2, Scott Feasby 1. Assists 'Player of the Week' ATOM House League SCOTT WEST Becker's Milk Store 155 Scugog Street 'Player of the Week' ATOM All-Star DAVID BURNETT Becker's Milk Store 186 Queen Street Ralph Pawley, mgr. Ken Irvine, mgr. credited to Mike Sorely, Jamie Henshilwood and Ron Crawford. The third and final game of the day for the championship was against Otonabee, the home team. Port was down 2-0 going into the second period and tied it up with two seconds on the clock in the period. One of the highlights of this game was the penalty shot taken on our goalie Stacey Ballingal which was the deciding factor in him being selected Most Valu- able Goalie of the Tour- nament. A tired, but elated, group of boys fired home two more goals to come out the victors 4-2. The coaches are sure with- out the all out effort of Jamie Menzies, Steven Connors, Mark Barkey, Brad Traves, Warren Geer, Robbie Jamie- son, the team would not have been able to do what they did. Look to the future for this gang of little men to put Port on the map. This brings the team to 15 wins, 7 losses and one tie. ONLY 3NEWG.M.C.2TON DIESEL PICKUPS Left at the Old Price prior to the January 2nd, 1979 price increase. PHIL PONTIAC - BUICK LIMITED 150 Water Street - Port Perry - 985-7309 SOREL SRA RIAN 2 he 4 Arf Bantams victors in Uxbridge tournament by Todd Blayone On Saturday; December 30 the Port Perry Beare Motors Bantam A team competed in and eventually won the ~ Uxbridge Tournament. Playing below their class in the first game Port de- feated the Uxbridge "B" team by a one sided score of 10-1. Scoring for Port was Donny Young with (3), Scott Wallace and Paul Storry with (2) and Todd Menzies, ~ Sean Fewer .and Russ Jones all picking up singles. As- sists went to John Vaz, Paul Storry, Todd Blayone, Scott Wallace, Keith Tremblay and Bob Horton all with two and Todd Menzies and Eric Crowell getting singles. In the second game Port faced a tougher team from Keswick. It was a fast exciting game but Keswick not having too many shots got blanked by Port 3-0. The shut out being credited to Doug Arscott. Getting Port's goals were Paul Storry, Kevin Long and Scott Wallace. Assists went to Donny Young and Bob Horton with two and Sean Fewer and Russ Jones picking up one each. Port faced their rivals from the home town in the championship and came away the tournament champs after a fast paced exciting game. Port opened the scoring in the first period on a goal by John Vaz assisted by Kevin long and Russ Jones. Uxbridge then tied it just 1 minute into the 2nd period and 7 minutes later went ahead 2-1. Eigh- teen seconds later Port retal- liated on a goal by Bob Horton assisted by Kevin Long and Todd Menzies to even the score. Then it was Scott Wallace scoring what proved to be the winner assisted by Kevin Long. Todd Blayone then scored on a good pass by Paul Storry to put Port ahead by 2. On another good passing play John Vaz scored his second of the game assisted by Paul Storry. Ports final goal came with 59 seconds left by Bob Horton unassisted. Port played exceptionally strong game with good over- all effort. Good goaltending by Clay Lovering was also a factor in the outcome of this game. PORT PERRY On December 28 the Bantams competed in the Ernestown tournament losing out in their second game, In the third game Port defeated Frankford 7-2. Goals went to Paul Storry with two and Donny Young and Todd Menzies with one each. Assists were credited to Bob Horton with (3) and ~ 0.H.A. Jr. C Hockey PORT HOPE MOJACKS Sunday, January 14 - 7:30 p.m. Kevin Long, Al Jones and Scott Wallace all getting one. Port playing a weak non- aggressive second game was blanked 4-0 by a strong Lake- field club. Port may meet this team in the playoffs so there is definate room for improvement overall. On Wednesday January 3 Port beat Peterborough at home by a score of 6-1. Scoring for Port was Paul Storry with 2, and Scott Wallace, Kevin Long, Todd Menzies and Todd Blayone all with one each. Port's next home game is this Wednesday, January 10 at the Scugog Arena. Come out and support the kiddies! Important victories for Atoms by Carol Wilbur On Wednesday January 3 the Malmont Farm Atoms travelled to Cannington. Ina fast skating, hard hitting, competition Port came home the victors 4-2. Scoring for Port were Greg Warriner with two goals, Lee Wilbur and Mike Johnson . each with one goal. Bobbie Goble and Jeff Cockerton each had one assist. On Friday January 5, Newcastle visited Port with our boys working hard they won 2-1. John Moore and Steven Whalen were in net. Scoring for Port were Tim Cannon and. Greg Warriner each with one goal, Chris Lane, Craig Menzies and Bobbie Goble each had an assist. On Saturday, January 6 we ventured to Pickering only to be defeated 2-0. Come out and watch the Atoms Friday, January 12 at 8:00 when our competition will be Orono. Support Minor Hockey. PORT PERRY Adults: $1.25 DOOD DLD LHD IDDDDIDDIDDDDIDID ODDO LLLLLLLLLLLALLLLLLLLLDLALALLSSLLSL OPPO TPIT ITI ITI ITIT IIIT ITT ITT III 09999999999909009099 0.H.A. Jr. C Hockey BOWMANVILLE MOJACKS Thurs., January 18 - 8:30 p.m. yy. 75¢ SCUGOG ARENA od 50¢