oe a gh ok NA SANE BE, Wn Tripp takes Eagles flying in playoffs UAW for six Tripp - 7 UAW -1 * After a first period 1-1 saw off the "Tripp squad struck UAW for 6 unanswered goals for a convincing 7-1 victory. Tripp's Adam Johnston excelled with a two goal and 3: ssist effort, followed closely by liyan Picard with two goals and two assists. Also scoring for Tripp were Graham Carnegie, Robin Prentice, and Mark Cosway with assists going to Kent Jamieson. UAW's lone marker was by Jeff Kemp assisted by Andy Wilson. Van Camp - 7 Swamp - 0 Van Camp dug a hole for the Swamp crew and buried them 7-0. The shutout was by Dan Hall. Scor- ing for VanCamp was Brendon Agnew with an excellent 4 goal and 1 assist effort. Mike Hepburn with a goal and an assist; Scott Wylie with a goal and an assist; Steven Slade with a goal and Scott Airey with one assist. Scugog Lumber - 7 Lions - 1 Scugog Lumber nailed down a 7-1 victory over the Lion Club squad. Scoring for Scugog were Jeremy Woodcock with an outstanding five goal effort; Bill Sandiford with 2 goals and 2 assists: Lee Whitter with two assists. The Lions goal was by . Simon Traynor. Outstanding goaltending Cochrancs - 1 Emmersons - 1 Both goaltenders turned in outstanding efforts in this game, as both teams played to a 1-1 tie. As each club turned in close checking as well as playing it tight. Forechecking and back checking by both teams were the call of the day. All the scoring was done in the first period, as the Horsemen got the first goal from Jon Rodway on a neat pass from Jamie Mabley. About three minutes later, and after intercepting a pass, Jason Weinhold broke in and scored to tie the game at 1-1. IGA-1 - Consumers Gas - 1 This game was a carbon copy of the first game as both teams played it close to the best with close check- ing and hard skating as neither was going to let the others get ahead too far. Like the first game both teams scored in the first period, and that was all as it ended up in a 1-1 tie. Number 4 was the goal scorers for - Goreski still number one both teams - Bobby Orr took a pass from Eric Douma and beat the goalie on the glove side high late in the period Garry Dowson gave Hob- by the old one-two and slid it low on the strike side for the 1-1 tie. Both these games were exciting. Next week the teams play two games. Their regular schedule games in the morning then on Satur- day night at 7:00 p.m. when IGA play Cochranes, thenat 8 p.m. Em- mersons play Consumers Gas. This is a double-header Saturday. Lots of action in the Bantam House League. Belles hold Richmond Hill to three goals On Sunday, February 9th the Port Perry IGA Belles played host to Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill took a two goal lead in the first period. Then Stephanie Whitehead took a pass from Kelly Storrie and Val White and beat their goalie to make it 2-1. The girls were unable to put any more rings in the net but did hold Richmond Hill to 3 goals in all. Lori Newell, Andrea Calloway, Tracy Staniland and Tina Soomre played well on forward while Anne Finch, Denise Tomkins and Dana Forder kept Richmond Hill away from our goal. Donna MacIntyre had a great game in net. The quality of play was shown by the fact there was only one penalty in the whole game. Great 'game girls! Lake Simcoe culture station is cancelled The Liberal Government has in- troduced a residential angling licence on the condition that most of the revenues generated will be us- ed directly for programmes to im- "prove Ontario's fisheries. Durham York M.P.P. Ross Stevenson, stated that it should be noted that "the revenue generated from the licences are not earmark- ed funds and may be used for fisheries." The revenue will go into the General Consolidated Fund which does not guarantee the pro- tection of the fishing industry. Protection, maintenance and the rebuilding of the resource are the concerns as listed by the Minister of Natural Resources. However, it should be noted that the proposed Fish Culture Station on Lake Simcoe has been cancelled. "It is interesting that at the same time as MNR is promoting fishing, they are cutting back in other areas such as the Lake Simcoe Fish Culture Station," stated Mr. Stevenson. The proposed project would have added 200,000 to 300,000 whitefish to the lake per year. Whitefish will now be shipped from a fish farm near Tweed. However, the maximum number will be 100,000 per year. He says that the protection and enhancement of this precious resource should take priority and receive adequate funding. by Hillis Wilbur The Grant Menzies Eagles are off and flying in playoff action. In this round robin action they are playing Ajax, Pickering, Markham and Ux- bridge with the top 2 teams at the -end of round robin play will have a best out of 3 series with the winner heading east to play the winner bet- ween Napanee, Gananoque or Ernestown. In the first game the Eagles ham- mered Ajax 15 to 2, then they pound- ed Pickering 13 to 3 and whipped Markham 10 to 3. Their main opposi- tion is Uxbridge and in the first PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 1, 1986 -- 37 game against Uxbridge, they came out 7 to 3 winners. for the Eagles were Rob Baker with the hat trick; Greg Warriner with 2; Craig Menzies 2 and John Harman 1. Pick- ing up assists were Dave Burnett with 2; Lee Wilbur 2; Dave Culbert with 3; Derek Dexter 2 and singles going to Scott Burke, Chris Cookman and Steve Durham. In the second game the Eagles came out flat as a pancake and Ux- bridge had them 3 to 1 before the . Eagles flipped over and beat thém 5 to 3. Doing the scoring for the Eagles were Dave Burnett assisted by Greg Warriner and Craig Men- zies. Rob Baker assisted by Dave Culbert, Craig Menzies unassisted, Dave Burnett assisted by Craig Menzies and Greg Warriner, Steve Durham got the insurance goal assisted by Rob Baker. The Eagles next home game is Wednesday night at 9:15 against Markham and finish out the round robin in Pickering Saturday afternoon at 4: 00 p.m. Come out and cheer the Eagles on in this playoff action and their quest for an All-Ontario Championship and support minor hockey. Curling Corner talks OCA by Scott Howey This weekend, February 14 - 16, Port Perry Curling Club is hosting the O.C.A. Senior Regionals Com- 'petition and the O.C.A. Junior Mix- ed Competition. The Senior event is the second step in that competition and will see eight teams, two from each of zones 5,6,7,8 which include this area and the Toronto area, vy- ing for two spots that advance to the Ontario Finals. From the Ontario Finals one team goes to the Canadians. The Junior Mixed, also at the club this weekend, will see teams from Oshawa to Richmond Hill, to On Sunday, February 9 the Goreski Bantam No. 1's travelled to Whitby and came out on the winn- ing end of a 10 to 3 score. Port started strong and played what could be their best passing game of the year. With only two games left in the round robin series, - Port Perry has won all but one, that loss to Uxbridge. The big shooter for Port Perry was Warren Geer with 3 goals and 4 assists; Warren is closing in on a 50 goal season. Jeff Oke had 2 goals - and 2 assists; Brad Menzies show- ed some awesome puck control and ended the night with one goal and 5 assists. This line of Brad, Jeff and Warren is playing very good hockey and is a pleasure to watch. With Mark Barkey absent with the flu, coach Clark Menzies mov- ed Steve Connors up from defence to forward and Steve produced 2 goals and one assist. Clair Cornish playing his usual strong game earn- ed one assist. Our defence played well and An- drew Steele picked up one goal and Parlour 150 Water St. Port Perry 985-2225 CLIP & SAVE COUPON 1/2 Price OFF ANY MEDIUM OR LARGE SIZE PIZZA WITH UP TO 4 ITEMS Offer good any Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday before February 21, 1986. ¢ (ONE PIZZA PER COUPON) Fast Pick-Up & Delivery Service OPEN TILL 4 AM. Thurs., Fri., Set. We also accept local competitors coupons Newmarket participating. Dean Haugen and his team will represent Port Perry. Good luck to them! Ac- tion starts on Friday with the first Junior Mixed draw at 6:00 p.m. and the first Senior draw at 9:00 p.m. Please come to the Curling Club ahd: support this event. Russ Howard and his team from Penetanguishene earned themselves a trip to the Brier on Sunday with an 8-6 win over Wayne Tallon of Ottawa. Howard made it to the final by beating Larry Snow of Toronto's Humber Highlands in a tie-breaking game Saturday night. Howard then went on to defeat Ot- 3 assists. Brad Traves earned one goal and one assist. Stacey Ball- ingall was in goal although not be- ing tried too many times by Whitby, came up with some fine saves. This week Port Perry will be at tawa's Russ Taylor 6-3 in the semi- final Sunday morning. The Brier is being held in Kitchener beginning Sunday, March 2. In other news, anyone who has been wanting to give the sport of curling a try but was apprehensive now has the perfect opportunity. The Port Perry Curling Club has special offer to curl in the 3rd schedule beginning on Monday, February 24 for $25.00. This includes curling in a six game schedule. Anyone wanting to curl or wanting more information, contact Ted Culbert at 985-3367. home to Pickering Wednesday, February 12 at 7:30 p.m.. and the next night to our arch rivals Ux- bridge at 9:00 p.m. Come out and support Minor Hockey as empty stands don't cheer on the team. Team Ww Smith Con. 13 . op rts land 12 F&C 11 Galle ells 10 Larocque 7 J&D 8 Compton 7 B.J.Donuts Men's hockey SCORING CHAMPION Ritchie Lefort, 20 goals, 21 assists, 41 Points TOP GOALTENDER Pete Naumienko, 2.40 Average T GF ga Pts i 2 (ui 28 7 2 m o 26 8 2 58 68 24 8 3 70 61 23 8 - 6 7 74 2 11 2 66 82 18 12 2 64 68 16 14 1 57 90 13 Name Team G A Pts. Tom Powell Goreski's 14-15 29 Mike Mitchell Utica 13 15 28 Murray Down Utica 14 11 25 ~ Charlie Dennis Emmersons 18 6 24 Dave Dickson Goreski's - 13 11 24 GOALIES Name Team GP So Ave Don Card Utica 20 21 10 1.05 Rick McLean Beacock's 20 28 8 1.40 Ray Gibson Goreski's 19 27 7 1.42 STANDINGS Team GP w 1 T GF Ga Pts. Utica Farm Eq. 20 17 3 0 91 21 34 Goreski's 19 16 3 0 107 27 32 Beacock's 20 14 6 0 70 28 28 Emmerson's 20 5 14 1 38 103 11 Oddfellows 20 4 15 1 30 73 9 B&l. Donuts 19 2 17 0 18 102 4 ] 1 1 Ce ame am am arr am a a mmm a a aa a i a ae ame oa aml a a