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Port Perry Star, 7 Jan 1985, p. 21

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nna Rs Sl an Three tournament wins for the Bantam B's The Sportsland Ban- tam B's have played in three tournaments in the past two weeks, bringing back to Port Pergy two Consolation * Championship trophies plus a Championship trophy. They also play- ed a- league game against Bowmanville coming out on top of a 5-2 score. Due to lack of space it is impossible to give full coverage of every game. To the - players that seldom get mentioned but without their tremendous effort the team would not have been so successful. Paul Wylie has been doing a super job on defense. Darren Caudle has been playing strongly on left wing. Mike Toye has to connect with a goal soon, you can't miss all' the time. Robbie Brown has not seen as many goals this year but not for the lack of trying. Robbie Jamieson pre- viously on defense likes it on wing since he connected for a hat trick in Uxbridge. Todd Poppleton out with a knee injury will be back in the lineup in a couple of weeks. Ricky King, our life saver in times of trouble, has played absolutely outstanding between the pipes. Lindsay Tournament CONSOLATION The first game was plaved against Hali- burton, Port dropped a 5-4 loss. Scoring were: Robbie Brown, Robbie Jamieson each with one apiece. Kevin Gibson had a pair. Assists: Bailey with two while Lally, Toye and Leatherdale had one apiece. The second game against Lindsay seen Sportsland sweep the opposition 3-0. Scoring were: Scott Feasby with a pair and Matt Dur- ward with a single marker. Assists went to: Leatherdale and Caudle with one and Lally with two. The Championship game was played against The Oshawa Blues with Port winning by a 2-1 score in sudden death overtime. Scoring were: Gibson and Bailey. Blair Bailey scored the inning goal in the overtime period. Assists: Robbie Brown. UXBRIDGE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY The first game played -against 'Uxbridge with Port 'winning by a 7-1 score. Scoring were: Gibson with two while Bailey, Leatherdale, Rodway, Lally and Jamieson each had = THE REGIONAL BD) MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM -- DURHAM Change of Hours of Operation-at THE. CARTWRIGHT TRANSFER STATION Effective Monday, January 21, 1985, the hours of operation at the Cartwright Transfer Station will be 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, and 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. The Cart- wright Transfer Station will be closed at all other times including Statutory Holidays. WA. TWELVETREES, P.ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS Chevrolet Oldsmobile Uxbridge 852-3357 Toronto 294-9010 Res. 985-8997 New ® Used ® Leasing Williamson Uxbri OUR CUSTOMERS SEND THER FRIENDS' GREENBANK .& AREA RESIDENTS Looking forward to serving you inthe coming year! BRIAN NORRISH Pontiac Buick Hwy. 47 South, Uxbridge singles. Assists went to: Bailey with 3, Caudle with 2, Feasby, Lally, Gibson and Rodway one apiece. * The second game played against Mark- ham which Sportsland won 3-1. Scoring were: Lally with 2, Rodway "with a single. Assists: Leatherdale with 2 and Durward with 1. Championship game: Played against Bow- manville No. 2 team Port On Saturday Dec. 29, the Chris Allen Alum- inum Tweens travelled to Whitby to particpate in a one-day tourna- ment. Port came up with 3 big wins to bring 'home another gold. The first game was against a team from Whitby and Port won easily, by'a score of 12-2. Kerri Allen played a solid game in net, and the defense helped her . by keeping the ring out &f our end, as much as sible! PG coring was handled by '"Hazel" Beare with 4 goals, 2 assists; Jenny Blanchard 3 goals, 2 assists; Lis Levy 1 goal, 3 assigts; Connie Norton 4 assists; "Crazy Legs' Calloway 2 goals; Rachel Traynor 1 goal, 1 assist; Jackie Durham 2 assists; Kim Caudle 1 goal, while Cindy Harris and Jenn- ifer Pelow each got 1 assist. : The second game was against another team from Whitby with Port winning 13-3. Scoring for MolJack streak (From page 20) left in the match, but the MoJacks defense kept the Eagles from scoring the winning goal. The pair of weekend losses and the player suspensions have put the MoJacks against the wall. They are battling Lindsay and Lakefield for fourth spot and pretty well have to win the remaining four games to earn that place in the standings. MoJacks host the Ux- bridge Bruins this Sun- day night at the Scugog Arerla with face off at 7:30 and the next night make the long road trip to Cobourg for a game against the Cougars. Just where the Mo- Jacks end up in the standings will most like- ly be determined the following weekend when they travel to Little Britain on Saturday night and wind up the regular schedule on Sunday, January 20 at . the Scugog Arena with a game against the Lind- say Muskies. won easily by a 6-1 score. Scoring were: Jamieson with his hat trick, Leatherdale, Feasby and Gibson each with singles. Assists: Caudle with 3, Wylie 2, Rodway, Toye, Lally, Gibson and Feasby each with 1. Blair Bailey accepted the Champion- ship Trophy and each player was presented with a medallion. The first game was played against Calgdon » PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1985 -- 21 with the score 0-0 after regulation time, after a five minute overtime period it was still 0-0. The winner was declar- ed by the most shots on net within the blueline which Caledon won 4-2. The second game played against Streets- ville also went into overtime but this time Sportsland came out on top by a 3-2 score. ~ Scoring were: Gibson with 2 and Bailey with a single. Assists: Lally 2, Feasby and Bailey 1 apiece. The Championship game played on Sunday Against Smithville had Port on top of a 64 score. Scoring were: Bailey 2, Gibson 2, Feasby and Lally 1 each. Assists: Lally 2, Bailey 2, Caudle, 'Feasby, Wylie and Rod- way 1 each. Blair Bailey Tweens strike Port was Lisa Levy with 3 goals, 2 assists; Kelly Calloway 3 goals, 1 assist; Jackie Durham 4 assists; Connie Norton 3 goals; Michelle Beare 2 goals, 1 assist; Jennifer Pelow and Melissa Moehring each with 1 goal, 1 assist; Cindy Harris 2 assists; while Rachel Traynor and Kim Caudle each got 1 assist. This win put us into the championship game against a team from Scarborough. Port got off to 'a slow start, allowing Scarborough to go ahead 1-0. This was the only lead they saw, however, as Port came to life and went on to win by a score of 10-2. Kerri Allen made some good saves to keep Scarbor- ough down, and also got lots of help from her defensemen. Hazel Beare scored 3 - goals, 1 assist; Cindy Harris 4 assists; Lisa Levy and Melissa Moeh- ring each with 2 goals; Kelly Calloway and Jennifer Pelow each with 1 goal, 1 assist; Rachel Traynor and Jackie Durham each with 2 assists; Connie Norton with 1 goal, while Kim Caudle pick- ed up 1 assist. Congrat- ulations on another gold, girls!! On December 5, Port played host to an "A" team from Ajax. Ajax went ahead 3-0 before our girls came to life. Kelly Calloway, Jenn- ifer Pelow, and Lisa Levy each scored | goal to tie it up, and then Kelly scored another goal to give us a 4-3 lead. Ajax came back to tie it up, before Calloway put her third one behind the goalie for a final score of 5-4. Kerri Allen played a super game in net facing a lot of tough shots. Defense played strong to keep Ajax under trol Lis) Levy got Michele Beare 2 assists while Heather Law- rence and Melissa Moehring each received I assist. Sunday we hosted Mariposa for alJeague game and came out on top by a score of 6-2. Kerri Allen played an excellent game in net, to 7 3 assists; accepted the Champion- ship Trophy with each player being presented with a smaller trophy. The Fri. night league game against Bowman- ville Minor team seen Port on the winning side of a 5-2 score. Scoring were: Feasby, Caudle, Bailey, Lally , and Gibson. Assists "avent to: Rodway and Gibson each with 1. keep Mariposa down to 2 . goals. Michelle Beare got 1 goal, 4 assists; Lisa Levy 2 goals while Connie Norton, Jenny' Blanchard and Rachel Traynor each scored 1 goal. Our next game. is next Wednesday night in - Sunderland, so come on out and see this team in action. No luck for the Midget B The Canadian Tire Midget 2's travelled to the Ops Tournament December 27. First game was against Little Britain who defeated Port 5-0. Port Perry faced Cannington for their second game but in spite of a good effort, the Canadian Tire team were again on the losing side of the scoreboard 5-2.- The goaltending duties for the tourna- ment were 'shared by Steve Langille and Steve Whalen. Port goals were awarded to Willie Edwards assisted by Karl Durham and Steve Solomon; and Dave Tompkins from Blair Phillips and Chris. Skura. The Canadian Tire team hosted Pickering for a league game on Jan. 2 and started out ~ SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES 30 - 59 Days 10% (Min. $200,000.) 30-364 Days 9% (Minimum $5,000.) 3 Year Annual Interest 114% (Minimum $500.) GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Rates subject to Change without Notice STANDARD TRUST AR \ 165 Queen Street. P.O Box 1318 "Port Perry. Ontario LOB 1N0 Telephone: 985-8435 ery strongly with Steve Salomon finding the mark in the first period assisted by Danny Ver- non. The second period goal by Karl Durham from Willie Edwards tied the game up but Pickering came out in FREE! OPENING fit. W { DEMONSTRATION the 3rd period to score 3 more goals. Mike Gib- son scored the lone marker for the Port Perry team assisted by Tim Maw. Next home game is Wed. Jan. 9 against Bowmanville. POKALy, SUNDAY & Uy JANUARY 13 MASONIC HALL. 2PM. PORT PERRY TRADITIONAL KARATE STREET SELF-DEFENCE Tournament Sparring Learn self control, discipline PLUS keep physically ss:nr-FOR MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN CLASSES BEGIN: Monday, January 14 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: TED CLEMENT - 985-8261 FRANK'S RESTAURANT Caesarea - 986-5553 -- EVERYDAY SPECIALS -- 3 Cabbage rolls & Garlic Bread $3.95 reg. $4.25 SPECIAL $2.25 reg. $4.25 SPECIAL $2.25 reg. $5.35 SPECIAL $3.95 (Garlic bread NOT included with Spaghetti, Rigatoni or Lasagna specials.) LARGE PIZZA ... $2.00 OFF (Mondays to Thursdays only) HAMBURGER (4 02.) & COKE ... $2.00 (Sundays only 4t0 9pm) ALL SPECIALS AVAILABLE FROM 4TO9P M Come dance the night away with our D.J. Entertainment every Friday & Saturday - 9 P.M. to 1 AM. Spaghetti Rigatoni

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