Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 21 Dec 1982, p. 5

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December 21, 1982 -- 5A Pee Wee A's whip Uxbridge It was an important two points for The Port Perry Legion Pee Wee A's on Fri- day night when they defeat- ed Uxbridge 7-1. The remain- ing four games will be equally important if they are to remain ahead of Uxbridge in the standings, they will have to face three strong teams, the first will be a rematch with Uxbridge after the Xmas holidays. For the first ten minutes of play, Uxbridge skated and played with real authority, and it looked like Port was going to be in trouble, but a unassisted short handed goal by Warren Geer at the 5:04 mark seemed to inspire our guys. At the 11:51 mark of the second Geer found the open corner for his second goal after taking a pass from Menzies, Chuck Reaman left a wide open net when he came out to challenge Lally on a breakaway 1:31 later with Geer and Traves assist- ing. Uxbridge scored their only goal before Lally scored his second of the game assisted by Traves. Port increased their lead in the third by adding three more goals, Geer and Menzies combined in assisting Mike Sorley then Geer popped in his 3rd and 4th of the game with Connors, Bailey, Feasby and Menzies each picking up assists. Ballingall had a mighty fast glove hand and played a key role in holding Uxbridge off the scoreboard while Port had three players in the penalty box. The remainder of the period was scoreless After taking 8-5 loss in Woodville ending a somewhat physical game at 7-1. The Pee Wee A's will be playing in the Markham Tourney over the Xmas hol- idays, our next home game will be on Jan. 7th at 9 o'clock when they will host Stouffville. The Pee Wees had their Xmas party last Saturday evening at yours truly home, hopefully the team and their parents enjoyed themselves and you will notice the players and coaches are sporting new hats. Merry Christmas Everyone. Petites dump Oshawa team 15-3 On Saturday, December 18, 1982 the Bruton's 1.D.A. Petites travelled to Wood- ville for an exhibition game and lost by a score of 8-5. This was a fast skating end to end game. Dénise Wilson opened the scoring for Port unassisted. Jenny Blanchard scored the next two goals assisted by Nicole Slack and Denise. Melissa Moehring scored the fourth goal assist- ed by Nicole. Jenny scored the last goal unassisted. The girls all played well in this cold arena. Later on Saturday after- noon the girls played the Oshawa 'B' team and won by a score of 15-3. Nicky Beare, in goal, had very little work to do, but did make a few stops. The defence of Melissa Moehring, Brenda Pédirier, Denise Wilson and Misty Novice All-stars lose 2-1 squeaker by Elaine Larocque The J.T. Pearce Auction- eers were defeated Friday night in a very close game against Stouffville. Stouffville was first on the scoreboard at the 8:09 mark of the first period. They took control of the play through- out the period but the Auctioneers worked hard to keep them from scoring again. Stouffville picked up a tripping penalty early in the second. Port took advantage and Jason Cochrane scored for the Auctioneers to tie the game. Jeff Parry and Duane Empringham were awarded the assists. \peemmem--y TROPHIES] and ENGRAVING | NOs! DO-NO S| RECORD, CRAFT & HOBBY 5 PERRY PLAZA - yasaesl jg" ---- EN "Serving Port Perry & Area for the past 15 years." STEREO FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR: PHILIPS -RCA- ZENITH - TOSHIBA- HITACHI - LLOYDS MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE The Auctioneers success- fully killed of a tripping penalty to start the third period. Jason Cochrane really poured it on, narrowly missing the Stouffville net on two high shots. The tie was broken when Stouffville scored their second goal with 2:07 left in the third period. The final score was 2-1 in favour of Stouffville. Stouffville has been the only league team to beat the Auctioneers and each time Port has come closer to the win. The Auctioneers now get a break from league play until the new year. Their next game is Jan. 8 in] Uxbridge. SCUGOG OVERHEAD DOOR SERVICE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL *New Installations & Repairs *Wood & Steel Sectional Doors plus One Piece Steel Doors. AUTOMATIC DOOR OPERATOR SERVICE 985-3735 ALL TYPES - ALL MAKES PHILIPS "Service. SERVICING STEREOS & HI-FI'S 214 BLOORST.E. & Andrews all played well and certainly made the goal- tender's job easier. All girls played well and passed the ring quickly back and forth to each other. Scoring in the first period were Michelle Beare with 2 goals from Nicole Slack and Jenny Blanchard; Jenny from Michelle; Kelly Calloway with 3 goals from Jennifer Pelow twice and Michelle. In the second period Heather Lawrence scored from Denna Lovering and Jenny; Jenny from Nicole; and Jennifer unassisted. In the third period the scoring came from Kelly assisted by Jenny; Michelle from Deana; Kelly twice from Heather; Michelle unassist- ed and Jenny from Kelly. The girls play again on Wed- nesday December 22 at 7 P.M. in Oakwood against the Mariposa team. Come on out and support these girls. IN PORT PERRY RDS HOUSE MINIATURES 57 Crandefl Street - 985-7034 Dollhouses - Furniture Accessories - Building & Decorating Supplies. MEMBER OF NAME It's time for trees and Mistletoe For Santa and his sleigh, Xt And time for dreaming Magic dreams Thank you for your confidence. 4X N CANADIAN TIRE STORE Ray Wilson & Staff ATE Rn RR No AT Sa a ACIP, Shan TP AL 2 Sl J Pr gn a rE ST) an es ¥, ope - RAE ed Nn rl Ae ™ CA pt NN {8 RYT a Te EE RC INS Er Ce RS Spe nh LEP RAATS wd od

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