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Port Perry Star, 11 Mar 1981, p. 16

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5 os as mir, Sys ot AREY CLT, A BV ye 16-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., March 11, 198) Soccer prepares PPMH House Leagu for new season by Brian Yeo Once again the Soccer season is approaching very quickly. As the Scugog Youth Soccer Club enters its third year of operation a great many plans have already been made and put into action, such as coaches and referee's clinics that will be held in March and April. As we believe, as does the Ontario Soccer Association, that the best way to improve 'soccer is to train the people who train the players. Two new full size soccer fields for our older boys and girls will be open for the start of the season. Through the efforts of our sponsor manager we now have a good full compliment of sponsors. We would like to thank them for their efforts and support, both old and Pins an SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING Team Standings: Geese - 22; Partridges - 21; Turkeys - 20; Ducks - 18; Chickens - 13; Pheasants - 11. ' Men High Single: Pete Craw- ford - 269. H.S.W.H.: Ted Harvard - 289. High Triple: Pete Craw- ford - 736. H.T.W.H.: Ted Harvard - 781. J Ladies High Single: Bette Ireland - 251. H.S.W.H.: Bette Ireland - 276. High Triple: Viv Rider - 628. H.T.W.H.: Bette Ireland - 651. LADIES MONDAY NIGHT 7:00 BOWLING Team Standings: Lillies - 24; Mums - 18; Asters - 14; Daisies - 12; Tulips - 11; Roses - 5. Singles 200 & over: M. Raby - 203, 207, 243; R. Beare - 261, 225; D. Clark - 208, 274; Uniforms and equipment have been ordered and will be available in time for the season commencement in May. Plans are already in progress for our Annual Indoor Clinics following the School Winter Break. Soccer and baseball executives have spoken together and there should be no clash of dates between the two sports this year. Soccer registration will be April 4th and 5th at the Scout Hall from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Registration this year will be $20.00 single child and $35.00 for a family. However, the players will be keeping their uniforms at the end of the season plus will receive a team photo at no extra charge. Should any parent have any questions please do not hesitate to phone Brian Yeo - 985-8115. M. Taylor - 233, 247; T. MacDonald - 217, 208; M. Cannon - 253; C. Steele - 247; E. Rhude - 237; F. McLaugh- lin - 235; J. van Schagen - 218; M. Clark - 204; J. Lee - 204. Triples 600 & over: R. Beare - 677; M. Raby - 653; D. Clark - 647; M. Taylor - 637; M. Cannon - 611; C. Steele - 603. LADIES MONDAY NIGHT 9 0"CLOCK BOWLING Team Standings: Orioles - 22; Sparrows - 19; Blue Jays - 19; Cardinals - 11; Wrens - 9; Robins - 4. : High Single: G. Ballard - 328. High Triple: G. Ballard - 775. Singles 200 & over: G. Ballard - 328, 267; C. Watts - 276; S. Bursey - 250; S. Greenwood - 246; E. John- ston - 229; M. Manns - 225; I. Pugh - 219, 214; D. Draper - 213; M. Dowson - 212; W. Prentice - 210; E. Vernon - 209; G. Bolton - 208. Triples 600 & over: G. Ballard - 775; C. Watts - 644; I. Pugh - 603. TAX TIME GOT YOU IN A SQUEEZE? A If tax time puts you in the squeeze, remem- ber, last year the trained specialists | at H&R Block took | the pressure off for { over three-quarters of a million Cana- dians by preparing accurate income tax returns at an average cost of about $20. That's a good return for the money. And a lot less pressure. This year be sure. THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS Cel Cat aa PEP: LPSPR PS A | Ml HeR BLOCK Pensioners: Ask about special rates. STEDMANS DEPARTMENT STORE PORT PERRY PLAZA - PHONE 985-2255 HOURS: Monday to Wednesday 9:00 A.M. to 5:45 P.M. Thursday & Friday 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Saturdays 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. by Doug Moore Scugog Lumber 4 Tripp Real Estate 3 In the opening game of the playoffs Lake Scugog Lumber defeated Tripp Real Estate by a score of 4 to 3. Scoring for Lake Scugog Lumber was Blair Bailey with 2 goals and 2 assists, Steven Short 1 goal and Joey Jackman 1 assist. Scoring for the Tripp Realty team were Derek Fitzgerald with one goal and 2 assists, Tim Alsop one goal and Brent McMillan one goal. Ricky King played a strong game in goal for the Lake Scugog Lumber team. SWAMP GARAGE .3 U.AW.2 In a hard fought game Swamp Garage took a one game lead in their playoff series by defeating U.A.W. by a score of 3-2. Scoring for Swamp Garage were Mike Toye, Jeff Oke and Mark LADIES TUESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING Team Standings: Tulip - 28; Lily - 22; Violet - 16; Aster - 16; Iris - 16; Rose - 10. High Single: Terry Lou- velle - 253. H.S.W.H.: Terry Louvelle - 293. High Triple: Kay McBride - 675. H.T.W.H.: Kay McBride - 747. Singles over 200: Kacey Harper - 203; Joan Grove - 200; May Raby - 211; Joan Fleming - 242; Kay McBride - 234, 248; Barb Hicks - 204; Dianne Bryars - 244, 230; Terry Louvelle - 235, 253; Jean Walker - 242; Madeline Leatherdale - 213; Ilse Allen - 204; Mo Rusnell - 205; Lucy Cook - 205, 232. Triples over 600: Kay McBride - 675; Dianne Bryars - 654; Terry Louvelle - 617; Jean Walker - 612; Lucy Cook - 604. TUESDAY NIGHT ~~ MENS BOWLING -- Team Standings: High Rollers - 19; Jockeys - 19; Robbies - 17; Ab's Boys - 14; Spoilers - 8; That's Incred- ible - 7. High Single: John Cris- cione - 340. H.S.W.H.: John Criscione - 351. High Triple: John Cris- cione - 802. H.T.W.H.: Randy Stauffer - 854. Games 215 & over: Tim Ashbridge - 229; Randy Stauffer - 240, 271; Larry Doble - 234, 236; Ken Horner - 223; Bruce Stauffer - 305; TOPICS: by March 12th, 1981. PONTYPOOL GRAIN presents CORN & SOYABEANS FOR '81 March 13th, 1981 - 10:15 A.M. MANVERS ARENA - HWYS. 35 & 7A (Across from the Elevator) *Corn and Soyabean Marketing *Weed Control in Corn and Soyabeans *Seed Selection and Crop Managemen *Plant Nutrition : LUNCH PROVIDED: In order to make proper lunch arrange- ments, please call 1-705-277-2502 indicating your attendance Elliott with one goal each and Alan Shepstone picked up 2 assists. Scoring for the U.A.W. team were Shawn Nanay with 2 goals and John Nottingham picked up one assist. Scugog Realty 4 Reliable Plumbing 0 ..Scugog Realty shut out Reliable Plumbing 4-0 in the second novice game on Saturday. The first period was scoreless, and the action here was similar to the first game. However, late in the second period, Jeff Parry scored for the Realtors, from Lee Phillips and Shawn Larocque with 1:32 remain- ing. Richard Larocque netted the insurance marker, assisted by Jason Parson. The Plumbers were unable to recover, despite the fine work of Robbie Vanuden between the pipes. Scugog Realty scored twice more in the third period. Jason Parson netted one Roland Robinson - 239, 218; Glen Howsam - 245; Bill Owen - 219, 222; Kevin Haugen - 250; John Fulford - 226;. Pat Mason - 224; Peter Zoet - 232; John Criscione - 340, 223, 239; Len Franssen - 235; Ed Weinhold - 308, 220; Jack Healey - 238; Kevin Walker - 244; John King - 227; Ab Fulford - 225; Rick DeShane - 234. Triples over 600: Randy Stauffer - 668; Larry Doble - 643; Ken Horner - 600; Bruce Stauffer - 673; Roland Robin- son - 625; Glen Howsam - 619; Kevin Haugen - 602; Pat Mason - 607; John Criscione - 802; Ed Weinhold - 692; Jack Healey - 604; Kevin Walker - 627; John King - 643. THURSDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING Team Standings: Lake Scugog Lumber - 46; Cen- tennial Lanes - 42; 'DoNo's - 38; Dowson's Red & White - 36; Port Perry L.G.A. - 35; Legion Branch 419 - 33; Brian's Towing - 31; -Colin-- Ball Motors - 26; Norm's Contracting - 24; Wayne's Auto Parts - 24; Philp Pontiac - 23; Emmerson Insurance - 20. High Single: C. Watts - 293. H.S.W.H.: C. Watts - 303. High Triple: J. Rider - 748. H.T.W.H.: C. Watts - 770. Singles over 625: J. Rider - - 748; C. Wats - 740; P. DeHaas - 711; J. Cook Sr. - 644; G. Howsam - 659; B. Owen - 656; K. Walker - 648; P. Crawford - 648; J. Owen - 642; J. Burrows - 641; G. Menzies - 631; K. Nightingale - 664. from Jeff Parry and Gregory Brawn at 7:39. A minute later, Jeff potted his second of the day from Jason Parson and Richard Larocque. Ryan Free rec- orded the shutout for the Realtors. Kinsmen1 « Sportland The first game of the best 2 of 3 proved to be quite a cliff hanger. In the first period, Sportsland was in control for most of the time. They kept the puck in the Kinsmen zone and refused to give them a break. The game opened up in the second period, with continued end-to-end action. It appeared that the game would end in a scoreless tie as the third period got under way. However, at 5:53, Jason Towns slid a shot under Rod Lovering's pads to put Kins- men on the board with what was eventually the winning goal. Jason Cochrane was awarded the assist. S ports- LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING Team Standings: Violet - 12; Tulips - 8; Asters - 8; Roses - 5; Pansies - 5; Daisies - 4. High Single: Gerri Lan- gille - 284. High Triple: Doreen Black - 624. Singles over 200: Gerri Langille - 284; Carolyn Menzies - 282; Doreen Black - 257; Joyce Storry - 253; Karen Cole - 248; Elsie Pogue - 224; Joanne Baum- chen - 224; Anne Januch - 219; Marg Lee - 210; Doreen Kendall - 209. Triples over 600: Doreen Black - 624. e Scores land kept up the pressure, however, with Greg F itz- gerald leading the attack. : The final surge came with Lovering on the bench in the final minute of play. Fitz- gerald got a clear cut break- away, and bounced one off the post just before the final buzzer. T his was a great effort by both teams and especially both netminders. Dan Muldoon recorded the shutout. Port loses by Carol Wilbur In exhibition play the Port Perry Legionaires lost to Stouffville 5-3. Scoring for Port were Greg Warriner and Lee Wilbur with one goal and one assist each. Tim Cannon tallied one goal - Craig Menzies, Jim White and Andy Sytsma each had an assist. On Saturday March 14 we are on our way to Wellington Tournament. d Strikes from the Bowling Leagues LADIES WEDNESDAY - NIGHT BOWLING Team Standings: Libra -7; Aries - 5; Leo - 4; Taurus - 3; Virgo - 2; Pisces - 0. High Single: M. Hawes - 260 H.S.W.H.: M. Hawes - 278. High Triple: V. Rider - 610. H.T.W.H.: K. Blakely - 693. Singles 210 & over: M. Hawes - 260; F. Venning - 246; D. Storms - 241; M. Hooey - 226; Bev Evans- 218; P. Norton - 215; V. Rider - 214; W. Tobin - 213; Lynn Cook - 213; M. Cook - 212. ; Triples 600 & over: V. Rider - 610. Novice Stars down Markham by Don Steele The Port Perry Pearce Auctioneers hosted the Markham Select Novices on Friday March 6th, in a exhibition match. When the final buzzer sounded, the Auctioneers were on top 5-1. Clair Cornish opened the scoring at 1:14, on an unassisted effort. At 3:31, Danny Maw netted one from Brian Appleby and Sean Bradbury. Brian then put Port on top by 3 at 2:31 of the second period, slamming in a rebound, with assists being awarded to Chris Legere and Jeff Mills. Clair scored his second goal of the evening at the mid-point of the period after taking a fine pass from Adam Cummings. With three minutes re- maining, Ryan La Rocca lost his shutout bid when Mark- ham finally got on the score sheet. The final goal of the game came from Eric Gros- venor just before the buzzer sounded to end the second period. The assist on this effort went to Jarett Harman. Both teams were held scoreless in the third period for a final 5-1 victory for the Auctioneers. Playoff action resumed on Sunday when the Auc- tioneers travelled to Peter- borough. Although Port played one of the finest games of the season, they were defeated 3-2 by the powerful Peterborough squad. The Petes were first on the board at 1:55 of the first period. Derek Scott fired a high shot just under the crossbar to make it 1-0. Port evened the score with 49 seconds remaining in the period on a fine move by Jarett Harman, assisted by Chris Legere. Peterborough netted two more in the sec ond period. The eventual winning marker was by Scott who stole the puck and beat netminder LaRo¢ca while Port had a man advantage. The Auctioneers came back with Clair Cornish netting one with 16 seconds left in the period, from Sean Bradbury and Danny Maw. The third period was scoreless, with both teams playing superb hockey. Port Perry played one of their best passing games of the season and are to be congratulated on their fine team effort. Ryan LaRocea in net played with confidence, thwarting the Pete shooters on numerous occasions. The Auctioneers have two playoff games remaining. On Monday March 9th, they travel to Markham, then host Stouffville on Friday in the final game of the series.

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