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Port Perry Star, 16 Jan 1980, p. 14

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September - Ny FS BAER oo EN : - ----.vs aed D SOCCER. 0 and October were busy This training and experience ¥ * 3 | months with conditioning will be helpful to the players £4 Aas N A a : and mini-meets for age in future years. Bs TREN groups from 9-14 inclusive. Our senior boys team $3} hi ' So Twelve teams qualified for coached by Mr. Smart COUNTRY 179-09 ~ ¥R 0 CROSS GIRL ons N ARNG the final meet held in Picker- ing on October 15. Our nine played a home and home series with the Oshawa M year old girls showed an cluster of schools. The boys & excellent team effort, rating placed third in their group. second in all of Durham The girls team took part Region. Special recognition in a one-day tournament held was given to Celia William- at Vincent Massey School in son who placed first out of Oshawa. Miss Thomas was nearly one hundred girls. very pleased with the deter- She received a medallion mination these girls showed and ribbons for outstanding in striving towards defeat % @8 ability and endurance. against the other two teams. Other students of her team Judy Brinkman, Susan Holy, included Natalie Rodway, and Lisa Houghton were out- © Valerie White, Susie standing players and leaders MacMillan, Tina Soomre and throughout the tournament. : . . Sarah Labanovich. The girls won the D.E.A.A. These students from R.H. Cornish School repre- Judy Brinkman and Lisa Houghton [basketball]. At The eleven year old team Area pennant which quali- & sent girls teams which had athletic success during the front is Celia Williamson who won a gold medal in also placed second with fied them to take part in the fall term [see accompanying story]. Back left are cross country running. Kristy Armour, Sherri Final Tournament for Karen Baker and Sophia Brendon [volleyball] and Larabie, Veronica Kingston, Durham Region where Kim Roane, Brenda Gundry Thorah Central defeated the and Kelly Story. team. Well done girls! © } j & Lo ~ Kelly West placed second in her race in the fourteen Volleyball & Midget B's nippe eftes niin ome. Our open team placed first volleyball season came to a with Susan Waite, Cathy close before the Christmas by Danny Millar towards the end of the period own end. took a high-sticking penalty mo g, ranb Batts, break. Both teams took pa i The Peterborough Petes but was foiled by Pete net- Port Perry applied the shot. Just over a minute g,.4ra Liston Pickering, Oshawa, Whitby nipped Port Perry Canadian minder Terry Eggleston. pressure during a two man later Laech scored the The boys team alto dies Poet Re So De oo Tire Midget B in a close Port Perry goalie Paul advantage with Butler and winning goal. It came on a played good effort resulting girls an for the finals § checking, but sometimes Bateman stopped O'Brienon Rumford missing chances. pass from behind the net ; "4. ten-year old placing . hy Senior where the sloppy, hockey game on a slap shot from the blue Scott Wallace finally found from Ash to Laech in front. co.0n4 Richard Alsop came were a b "ion Monday, January 7, at the line as the second period the mark with22secondsleft He banged itin with 4:07 left. first in the open class and man's Ba ond ). The Scugog Arena. opened. in the second period on the In the last minute of play David Fulford fourth in the boys y third in g tour On the attack, both teams Kevin Terrion and Tom rebound after Butler had hit Peterborough managed to thirteen vear olds y RE t Bayview Hts seemed to be hesitant, and Nicholls engaged in fisticuffs yet another post. keep the puck in the Port y : Soh c B Te : would shoot the puck into the at 3:32 of the second period ~~ At the 9:29 mark of the Perry end so that Bateman Soccer La opt Ia d : wy on TA corner rather than try to in the Port Perry corner. final period Keith Tremblay could not come out. R.H. Cornish entered four 2 fo ant _-- nd mn t on 5 bring it our and make a play. ~ Peterborough's Karl Ash teams in the D.E.A A. soccer naments for M.V.P. Th It was fairly aggressive, but and Ron Rumford almost got 1 schedule this year. Our - mdi : layer for the clean, skirmish so perhaps into it two minutes later OC Ol © Yumior hove and junior girls oy ABHOIE pave oT re both teams were treading when Ash hit Rumford with ' teams played several games B y tt lightly on the other guy's his stick and then threw a including en and Ure mi rts include turf. The nature of the game punchat the Port forward. A [} tournament ola pcoming Fey o ball was not boring, but the tight- third minor scuffle occurred Pee WwW An 1 pH > 1 Grade 6 and 7 Volleypall, & ness of play served to high- when a Pete threw a punch gxce ent house jeague Basketball d Wrestling and ! play 8 : was organized and officiated Gymnast R.H. Cornish light the good scoring at Kurt Roane in the face by Mr. Roane. He selected ig Poe .H. Cornist chances, as they would mask, shattering the glasses by Danny Millar own end. Rich Smith took a allstar players from his bil) rs gh our become more and more thatRoane wears. The Petes The Port Perry PeeWee shot that was blocked by leagues to form school teams next two months important as the game wore ended up with a game mis- B's thought they had earned goalie Chris Cookman but on. conduct and nine minutes in 5 44 tie when they scored Rob Bunker connected on the Paul Laech managed both ~~ penalties for the belligerence ith three seconds left in the rebound. S ! | H 2 1 goals for the Petes. He while Roane served two game against the Bowman- Brett Blundell converted a e ec S win - o notched nis first one at 7,58 tes. lucky on one play Ville Toros on Saturday, scoring drive in from the i riod on a sho anuary 12. But the ref i : i idge' from the slot after Port When Peterborough was on ryjeq that time had iy period a ne S den orecn Kenda? marker. Usiridge's Shawn defenceman Keith Tremblay the attack and hit the goal ike Di aturday, January 12ththe Munro assisted by Brent : y Mike Dickson was stopped Bowmanville a two goal Don Forder Insurance At i ; i tried to move another Pete Post on back-to-back shots. on an end to end rush with 27 lead pee Alon Ginoy catight Port's goalie from the front of the net. Earlier Bateman had made geconds left in the game. Mike Fluke, who was one Sele 15 hosted a select beam "Mark Rendall down and tied Port Perry captain John a save after Jim Daniels There was a face-off in the of the best Port Perry play- a well Dlayed hard fought he Score. d od he Butler almost got a goal gave the puck away in his Toros end and Bowmanville ers on the ice, got the home game with both teams giving both Con. Hg ° gained possession. They team on the right track with their best. The final whistle the third period ' Port's Win ette Re ort killed off a few seconds in his goals three minutes into gaw Port on the topofthe2to captain Mark Barkey their own end but the clock the second period. Dempsey 1 score. Port had many unassisted put the puck had not been started. It was started the play by passing scoring opportunities but away to break the tie and win by Judy Young 8-1. Our Port team played not until they reached center from the blue line to Joey Todd Bowen goalie for the gam Tw Iti Children's Boutique Belle really well in all aspects, ice that the clock was Forder inthe corner. Forder Uxbridge played a super we game, di © Daa los " Bombers played their arch perhaps for the first time, we restarted, from 27 seconds. relayed to Fluke in front of game and kept the Forder ore hszasue in this game, rivals from Whitby on Satur- have covered all bases so After Bowmanville nearly the net for the scoring shot. Selects to 2 0 © o 1 : day in Port and lost by a well. Pickering is a competi- scored into an empty net, A heady play by Torc Port drew first blood in S Sy vo ore game " score of 7 to 1. Port jumped tive team sowe didn't expect Port Perry's Dickson Mike Day was responsible this match with Robbie 630 ay aay a into an early lead with a to even stay in the rink. We brought the puck up the ice, for the third Bowmanville Brown scoring an unassisted th - ve hope fo see you super goal by Paula Haugen matched them well but just faked two defencemen out of marker. Day went in on a yo oo A rere. o - . assisted by Karen Young. couldn't beat their goalie. position and deked the goal- two on one, but instead of J And OO = aa' 9 Whitby tied the game up Our only marker was scored tender for the apparent goal. shooting, dropped a back ' within two minutes and by Karen Young unassisted. The Toro objections were pass to Rich Smith, who put i iy carried right on. The game Accolades from Pickering upheld and the goal was the shot past Cookman for ( was marred by eight penal- Ringette Association on our disallowed. The Port Perry the only Toro goal of the n ! ties to Whitby and two to team's positive attitude and team, at once became second period. 3 DENTURE THERAPIST N Port. It is a shame when genuine enthusiasm for enraged, slamming sticks on Dickson scored a goal that ¥ 66 Brock St. W . " athletes forget that victory is Ringette. Well done girls. the ice, and shouting counted 4:43 into the third § roc Wi. 163 Simcoe St. 3, N in the quality of competition, Sportsmanship Award goes obscenities. period. It was an unassisted (§ Uxbridge 852-5291 Oshawa 579-8752 §@ * not the final score. to our entire blue line patrol Bowmanville opened the effort, as was the third Port ¥ 214D i for their excellent effort; scoring after 1:48 had elaps- goal by Mark Bouwmeester. {0 undas St. E., N On Sunday the Belle Doris Risebrough and Val ed in the first period when The goal by Bouwmeester § Whitby 668-7797 H Bombers travelled to Picker- ~~ Kraupa, Brenda Foote and defenceman Clay Dempsey came off a wrist shot near § 3 g) ing to lose on the scoreboard Sharon Ashmore. gave the puck away in his the blue line. 5252525252525252525252525052525¢0 525252525 05252525252525¢525¢

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