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Sipco Oil -3 Brian's Towing - 2 Excellent end to end play PT AE ona : oe SOY "i Ras nd AT act > TE a CP RAD = - len Ty _-- - Cs sa) ESS D Xe ~ Te) EF pned o , The smn PET re \ Si xT Ay Have you talked to your for this entire game. Goals referee lately? Must both for Sipco were by Jeff Parry, ; halves of the game be the Jeff Andrews and Arlan X same length in time? The Bacon with special efforts AXE sideline timekeepers better from Megan Thompson and a check on this one foo! Brad Moase. Brian's Towing Va Please help support our goals were by Jason Fy association and buy a ticket Cochrane with help from py for $1 from the Ontario Stephen Stiles, Chris Wilson i Soccer Association. The and Brett Free. Great goal % draw is September 18 and the - tending by Gavin Cochrane ed prizes are fantastic. and Ryan Ridgeway. St MINIS Canadian Tire - 2 i West Shore Marine - 1 Roy al Candian 1280] - 2 aN . Ww. 84 Tbe roth an game with poh ph Newmarket put this shot behind Port Perry Over the local team in soccer action during tourna- 0 excellent effort for this teams. Goals were by Mosquito goalie and it was good enough for a 6-5 win Ment Saturday afternoon. game. The Bee Gee's coach was especially proud and was quoted "this was our best game of the season'. No. 7 and 9 played their positons well. Westshore Marine players Jay Tredway and Greg Heasman played super soccer and helped Brandon Puckrin score. Gord Lewis Motors - 1 Bruton's Drugs - 1 There was a defensive battle in the first quarter but no score. Todd Smart scored at the end of the first half and Jeremy Norton in the third quarter. Continued end to end play in the game result- ed in a well deserved tie. Kevin O'Neal and Crystal Sleep played their positions for their respective teams and defence was handled well by Michael Williams, Robin Prentice and Tanya Smith. Willy and Son - 2 Port Perry Star -0 In the first quarter, most - of the action was in Willys end. Jay King of Port Perry Star really is good at throw- ing the ball in play and teammates Adam and Mike McTaggart played their positions and tried to score with lots of help from Lissa Taylor and Janine Daummett. Keith Haist scored the first goal for his team for the season and Kevin Stewart scored the second. Great team play with special effort from Todd Stewart, Cal Hamett, and Becky DeWolde Tanya Towns does a great Lindsay Parry, Robin Brown Jason McBride and Aaron Stevens. ATOM Galley Fish and Chips - 3 Port Perry Printing - 2 The first quarter of the game the 'Stormers' kept up the pressure and Jason Towns scored. The second quarter Galley Fish and Chips became more aggressive and goals were scored by Alex Cramner (2) and B.J. McCullogh. The second half was a hard fight by both teams but the Stormers' Jason Towns scored again. Brian Kerry did a job in goal and Claire Cornish tried hard to help the team. Thomson Heating - 3 Irvine Construction - 1 Jamie Brown scored all three goals for Thomson with great team play and many good passes from Graham Sullivan. Irvine's team had only six regular players with help from some extras on the sidelines. Todd Saulnier scored. MOSQUITO GIRLS Homestead Furniture team has been active despite the break we had. A full report will be in next week. Next game is Thursday, August 12 at 6:30 p.m. MOSQUITO BOYS Lake Scugog Lumber - 7 Lions Club-3 Exciting end to end play with good positional soccer by Kenny Smartand good defence by Shane Branton. Scugogs goals were from John Rodway (4), Derek Martens (2) and Craig McTavish. A good game by Lions with goals from Kris Lavereau (2) and Rod DeWolde. The Scugog goalie Blaine Sleep did a good job. Kinsmen - 4 Watermill - 2 There was good ball - control by both teams but Glenn Page of Kinsmen used smart tactics to defend the ball from two opposing players. Goals by Joey Jack- man (2), Jamie Stubbs and Peter Brock. Steven Short played hard with some good passing from Ken Lamb. Scoring for Watermill were Chris Watson and Patrick Muldoon assisted by Flipper. The score was kept Aztecs square hockey series Monday, August 2 saw the Aztecs even up their series at 1 game each by defeating J&D 6-2. Scoring for the Aztecs were Chan Knutson with 5, and Rob Kroonenburg with 1. Assists went to Henry Freiter with 3, Al Foux with 2, Dave Harris with 2, Chan Knutson and Mark Jarvis each with 1. Scoring for J&D were Jeff Lyon and Rich Honey assist- ed by Dennis Lycett with 2, and Bill Bridge with 2. The second game saw the Trojans put out of the play- offs for another year being defeated by the Flames 15-5. Scoring for the Flames were Ken Jeffrey with 2, Mike McQuade with 2, Greg Fedyk The Harmony Inc. Chapter of Wooduille, Ontario with 3, Randy Knight with 2, - Doug Bronson with 2, James Duncan, Ritchie Lefort, - Dean abraham and Colin Wackett each with 1. Assists went to Doug Bronson with 3, Dean Abraham with 3, James Duncan with 3, Randy Knight with 4, Mike McQuade with 2, Ritchie Lefort with 2, Colin Wackett with 2, Dave Jackson with 2, Greg Fedyk and Ken Jeffrey each with 1. Scoring for the Trojans were Charlie Brown with 8, Mark Cleveland and Scott Wilbur each with 1. Assists went to Rick Wallace with 3, Doug Potts with 2, Charlie Brown, Doug Luke, Scott Wilbur, Ron Southern, and Rob Scott all with 1. --. PSa5050525252525a52525250505052525252% VILLAGE BLUES GAWATERST., PORT PERRY 7 985-8864 down by some fantastic saves by Watermills goalie, Hercules Popadogianis. PEEWEE GIRLS Barry's Variety team con- tinued to represent us throughout our break. Next home game is Monday, August 30. A full report on play will appear next week. PEEWEE BOYS Garrow Chrysler - 7 A.T.J. Industrial Tools - 0 ATJ was short handed for this game but they gave it their all. Carl Baylis and Tim Cannon never quit. The game was quiet and serious with good workup and positional play by both teams. Goals were scored by Mike Vander Meer (3) Ian Farrer (2) Stephen Ervine and Jerry Fowler. Randy Lawrence is good in goal with help from Wayne Buler, Jim Lamb and Keith Farrer. BANTAM BOYS Flamingo Vachon hosted the town of Pickering on Monday. A complete report will appear next week. HOME COMFORT For All Of Your PETROLEUM REQUIREMENTS and 24 Hour Complete oo Heating Service in Port Perry EMERGENCY SERVICE. Day or Night - Phone 985-2572 Furnaces - Air Conditioning - Boilers : - Air Cleaners - Humidifiers i AS i THINKING OUTSIDE < HOME IMPROVEMENTS? Eee. Protect and beautify your . home. Have siding Bess installed. 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