LEE The Malmont Farm Atoms played two league games and a exhibition game last week. Once again the Green Machines came through without a loss. On Sunday, November 16, the Atoms travelled to Oak- ridges for a league game. As in previous games this was all one sided with Port win- ning by a score of 10-1. Oakridges scored first after only 2 minutes of play. The score remained 1-0 until the 5:18 mark when a shot from Jan Heyes tied the game. The assists came from Danny Sluggett and Mike Feasby. Two minutes later on a pass from Mark Andrews, Clair Cornish broke the tie. With just over two minutes left in the first period, Jarret Harmon gave the Green Machines a 3-1 lead with the assist going to Clair Cornish. Clair Cornish opened up the scoring in the second period with Jeff Mills and Jarret Harmon earning the assist. Less than two min- utes later Jarret Harmon put the puck in the net after a super passing play from Clair Cornish and Sean Brad- bury. With only four seconds left Clair Cornish earned a hat trick by scoring the sixth goal of the game. Jarret Harmon and Jeff Mills were credited with the assists. Four more goals were scored by Port in the third period. Jeff Mills scored first on a pass from Sean Brad- bury and Jarret Harmon. Jan Heyes scored the next two goals earning himself a hat trick. Danny Sluggett assisted on both these goals with Chris Legere and Mike Feasby also picking up assists. On a pass from Mike Feasby, Jeff Mills scored the last goal of the game. On Friday, November 19, the Atoms played an exhib- ition game against a team from Ajax, winning 12-1. The Green Machines had full control of the game through- out the three periods. Five goals were scored in the first period with Clair Cornish scoring the first. BPR Be Bd Ls | gt Co Toh 1d Defenseman Chris Legere earned the assist. Also scoring for Port in the 1st were Eric Grosvenor assist- ed by Jarret Harmon; Jeff Mills assisted by Jarrett Harmon; Jarret Harmon assisted by Mike Feasby and Jeff Mills; Chris Legere assisted by Jan Heyes and Danny Sluggett. Heyes and Danny Sluggett. During the second period the Atoms scored six more goals. Clair Cornish earned himself a hat-trick by scoring two goals with Mark Andrews, Danny Sluggett, Greg Fitzgerald and Danny Maw earning the assists. With assists going to Chris Legere and Greg Fitzgerald goal number 8 was scored by Sean Bradbury. Brian Apple- by scored two goals and Jarret Harmon also scored one. Earning the assists were Jeff Mills (3), Jarrett Harmon (1) Danny Maw (1) and Chris Legere (1). Ajax managed to get the puck past goaltender Ryan LaRocca during the first two minutes of the third period. Jeff Mills scored the only goal for Port in the third period with Jarret Harmon and Danny Sluggett earning the assists. On Saturday, November 20, the Malmont Farm Atoms played host to Union- ville. The Green Machines finally met their match and the fans were rewarded by seeing the best game so far this year. Jan Heyes opened up the scoring early in the first period on a goal assisted by Chris Legere and Danny Sluggett. As the game pro- gressed, the Green Machines found themselves losing as Unionville scored two goals. The first period ended with a score of 2-1 for the visiting team. Both teams played excellent all through the second period giving the goaltender lots of action. An electrifying goal by Jeff Mills half way through the second period tied the game. Danny Maw and Danny Sluggett were credited with Petites gain 3-3 tie with Whitby On Saturday, November 20, the Bruton's I.D.A. Petites travelled to Whitby and came home with a 3-3 tie. All of the new girls played up on the forward line which was a new experience for most of them. They all played very well. After being down by a score of 2-0, Heather Lawrence received a beautifully placed pass from Denise Wilson which found the corner of the net to beat the goaltender. Vicky Schryburt passed the ring to Jenny Blanchard which re- sulted in our second goal. In the third period, Heather received a pass from Jen Pelow and scored the typing goal. Nicky Beare, playing in net, made some good saves. The defence, led by Jen Pélow, Melissa Moehring, and Michelle Beare, all play- ed well. On Sunday, November 21, a Petite team from Mariposa team travelled to Port Perry for an exhibition game and went home with a 5-1 loss. Mari- posa opened the scoring very early with a shot up in the corner of the net. The play was quickly taken back to the Mariposa end where Nicky Beare picked up the ring at the blue line and carried it in to beat the goal tender with a nice shot. Kelly Calloway assisted by Heather Lawrence scored the second goal. Jenny Blan- chard and Kerri Allen each scored a goal in the second period. Misty Andrews scored the last goal of the game. Jen played a good game in goal. It is nice to see Denna, Kim, Brenda, Vicki and Jackie becoming more involved in the play. All girls played well in this game. Next game is on Saturday, November 27 in the local arena at 5:30 p.m. Hope to see you there!! Xe gis spn ridin pois biipon I \ PAN RIA, FAR SG Lp +B AH 8 the assists on this important goal. The second period end- ed in a 2-2 draw. As both teams were look- ing for the go ahead goal the Green Machines and Union- ville came out flying in the third period. Our boys had to 5s lithe h A AAD Ah AAR ol bi simian skate hard and be on top of their men right from the opening face-off due to Unionville's strong team. Both goalies came up with some super saves with Ryan LaRocca stopping Unionville cold on a breakaway. ah dn J KAY od y'.Y i] RAK BS or Wal pareve roy sal 4 Ra 3 J id Xd ERIS: EIPRAPACAEORE Re me cpa Br VET TNE AGE PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 23, 1982 -- 15 Can anyone stop the red hot Port Atoms? Clair Cornish's smooth skating and excellent puck control proved to be too much for the opposition goal tender, as he scored the most exciting goal of the game. The winning goal was assist- ed by defensemen Chris Legere and Sean Bradbury The Malmont Farm Atoms will be playing in the Brad- ford Tournament this week- end so there will be no home game Friday evening. Good luck boys in your first tournament. ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE, SO HURRY TO P/L! 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