Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 4 Nov 1986, p. 28

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28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 4, 1986 Scugog youngsters shine at X-counfry Pe SRY Sa TTT TRE | Two eight-year olds from Scugog Carl, a grade three student, field most of the way, and was just pionships on Sunday and racedtoa Township youngsters on their in- | Township schools helped the covered the distance in 3:35, just over-taken within a few metres of second place medal in the provin- dividual performances and for | Durham XL cross country team to two seconds back of the winner from the finish line. His coach at Green- cials the previous week. bringing home the honours for their | a first place finish in the Canadian Markham. Todd's time was a fine bank, Linda Fockler, said last week, Congratulations to these three respective schools. championship for Mites. 3:42. Carl has been training twice a day Carl Phoenix of Greenbank P.S. and Todd Parry of Prince Albert School ran their hearts out at the event held on Sunday in Etobicoke. And when the tough 1000 metre race was over, Carl had placed sc - cond, wile Todd was tied for fourth place. by Hillis Wilbur The Grant Menzies Eagle's started their season off in learue play with 1 win, a tie and a loss. In their first game they played Zip sta In the provincial Mite cross coun- try championships held October 25 in Burlington, Carl also placed se- cond while Todd came in fourth. There were 125 competitors in the provincial finals and 28 in the all Canadians held on Sunday afternoon. In Sunday's race, Carl led the rt for Barkey and Dave Burnett. Steve Connors hit again, assisted by War- ren Geer. Derek Dexter then found the mark assisted by Warren Geer. Andy Steele then scored on a nice since mid-September to prepare for the cross country finals. On October 21, he placed first in the Mite divi- sion at the All-Durham Schools event. Eddie Maunder, also from Prince Albert School, competed in the Tyke Division (9-10 year olds) and he finished 6th in the Canadian cham- from the penalty box. I think they learned a good lesson that when you play a good team you can't afford to take penalties and win. Scoring for the Eagles were Mark Stouffville and tied 5 all. shot assisted by Greg Stapleton. Barkey with 3 goais and an assist. Doing the scoring for the Eagles Derek Fitzgerald then found the Dave Burnett, Phil McBride and were Brad Menzies with 2 goals and . mark on a nice set up from Todd Rob Baker getting 1 goal a piece. an assist, Dave Culbert 2 goals and ~ an assist, Steve Durham 1 goal and an assist. Picking up assists were Warren Geer, Rob Baker, Dave Burnett, Derek Dexter and Andy Steele. On the following Monday night they faced off against Lindsay and came out 6-1 winners. Doing the scoring for Port were Steve Connors assisted by Mark ATTENTION: Taylor and Andy Steele. Todd Taylor rounded out the scoring assisted by Warren Geer and Dave 'Burnett. On Sunday afternoon th Eagles travelled to Bowmanville and came 'up short 7 to 6 in a very good hard hitting fast game. Penalties against the Eagles did them in as they jumped out toa 2 to 0 lead and watched it fade away Snowmobile Operator's Licence is Required ... If you are 12 to 16 years of age, or over 16 years old and do not hold a Motor Vehicle Operator's Licence, you are required by law to get a Snowmobile Operator's Licence. - The Snowmobile Operator's Licence may be obtained by taking an instruc- tion course through a local snowmobile club. Qualified instructors, licensed by the Ministry of Transportation, instruct the classes for the purpose of ob- Picking up assists were John Har- man with 3, Dave Burnett 2, Rob Baker, Mark Barkey and Derek Dexter getting 1 each. Home game's for the Eagles are Monday nights at 7:30 p.m. so come out and cheer them on, don't forget this coming Saturday, November 8, the Midget Tournament will be go- ing on in Port Perry. The Eagles won it last year and will be out to keep the trophy at home again. Support Minor Hockey and the Eagles. Q\------ TROPHIES & ENGRAVING Team Jackets & Uniforms Bicycle Repairs Carl Phoenix has reason to smile as he placed second in the : PINERIDGE . | . .. . ining the lenses Snowmob \ provincial and Canadian cross country finals for eight-year olds. Charles boo Pott Thad will be bij Su pip no gS ON: SPORTS The grade three student at Greenbank School has been training - SHOP twice each day since mid-September for these events. Two other SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd Pre-registration is necessary. To do so please call: CHARLES HARPER ... 985-7824 or BILL HARPER ... 985-3015 'Queen Street - Port Perry PHONE 985-2839 § OF ---------- THE CATS HAVE FOUND HOME! Township runners also placed well in the all-Canadian finals in Toronto over the weekend. See story for details. 90000000000000000000000000000000° Port Perry and District Minor Softball Association GENERAL MEETING Railroadhouse Motor Motel, Port Perry / SUNDAY, NOV. 16th - 10 AM. -- EVERYONE WELCOME -- 00000000000000000000000000000000 Oshawa Ski Club -- ANNUAL -- SKI SWAP -- ONTARIO MOTOR SALES -- 140 Bond Street West,Oshawa, Ontario SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Bring Items In: 9:00 AM. V% to 11:00 A.M. Sale 1s from: 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 725-8890 All the Cats are getting together to check out the new Cats. So come to our shop, you'll sec the new Arcticwear for 1987 and find out about the genuine Arctco Parts and Accessories available only at authorized Cat Dealers. It you miss this oportunity you may never see an '87 Arctic Cat again until it passes you on the trail > i | Brookdin Cycle 114 Dundas St.E., Whitby, Ontario Tor. Line q427-61449 666-1666 i

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