by Brenda LeFort The J.T. Pearce Auctioneers sure got off on the right foot as they ' began their playoff series against Port Hope Friday night. The entire game belonged to Port as they total- <ly dominated the opposition. The defencemen Jay King, Matt Morris, Billy Zaparanuik apd Greg Thomp- son all played a fabulous game con- stantly frustrating the rushes the Port Hope team made. Nice work boys! The forwards played equally fabulous passing and skating around Port Hope like they were standing still! Scoring for Port were Ryan Williams and Jeremy Geer with 2 goals each, Craig Laird 1 goal, 1 assist, Kenton LeFort and Greg Petite (C's Saturday's ringette game against Lindsay Crayola was an exciting 'see-saw battle from start to finish. Although the Port Perry team had not had a victory in several weeks, they came through with excellent drive and team work to defeat Lind- say 12-10. = Several key saves by Sarah Coyne kept Port Perry in the game when Lindsay was threatening. At the end of the first periog the score was 7-4 for Lindsay but Port Perry came back to tie it up and then trade goals from end to end throughout the se- cond period. Leea Kinnunen who had scored - the first goal of the game for Port Perry also scored the final goal to Thompson 1 goal each, Jay Tredway 2 assists, and Sandy Mark 1 assist. Congratulations boys every one of you played great. Saturday began a busy weekend for the Novice No.1's as they travell- ed to Campbeliford for a 2 day tour- nament. Port's 1st match-up was against the team representing Bancroft. : Port came out all fired up for the win and they did just that trouncing their opponents 5-1. The line of Jeremy Geer, Tommy Fitzpatrick and Craig Laird led the way in scoring as wingman Timmy Fitzpatrick blasted in Port's 1st goal midway through the 1st period assisted by defenceman Greg Thompson. Timmy put in his 2nd of win 12-10 end the anxious uncertainty for the excited fans. Leea had three goals, Valarie Payne had seven and Amanda Webb" had two including the winning goal unassisted. At one point in the se- cond period after a goal by Valarie Payne was disallowed, she dazzled the opposition by dominating play until she finally scored again. Jean Templeman worked well with Valarie and assisted on seven goals. Brandy Harris, Melissa Pereman, Vanessa Mumford and Sara Wanamaker also assisted. Hopefully the team will maintain its spirit and teamwork in the next game this Wednesday in Bobcaygeon. the game to end the period 2-0 with Jeremy Geer and Craig Laird com- bining for the assists. As the 2nd period opened Bancroft sneaked in their lone goal but Port quickly answered back as Craig Laird netted Port's 3rd goal assisted by Timmy, With 2 min. remaining Port's Sandy Mark worked together with Ryan Williams to cushion Port's lead 4-1. With 14 sec. remain- ing Kenton LeFort netted one more ending the game - Port on top 5-1. Port's 2nd game came later in the evening as Port faced off against Picton. After encouraging words from coach Spencley and the "pep squad" of Jenny, Laurie, Michelle & Lisa giving them some special cheers Port came out and proved what a fabulous team they are as they blanked Picton 7-0. Port's scoring in this game were Jay Tredway and Sandy Mark with 2 goals and 1 assist each, Kenton LeFort and Gavin Carnegie 1 goal, 1 assist, Tommy Chambers 1 goal and Ryan Williams 2 assists. Great game boys! Goaltenders Scot Pretchitko and Brandon Hammond both played an excellent standup game of hockey each sharing the shut-out. Way to go boys! Sunday the boys were set to challenge the team from Kingston Township. This was by far the most exciting and fast skating game of the tournament. Ryan Williams, Jay Tredway and Kenton LeFort combined their hockey skills to put Port in the lead 4 minutes into the game: Port's Larocque in first place In the first game of the day Laroc-. que Electric captured first place with a solid 6-1 victory over Com- pton Cable T.V. Point getters for Larocque were Dan Horner 2 goals, 1 assist, Tom Patton 1 gaal, 2 assists, Bruce Gracie 1 goal, 1 assist, Doug Bron- = Team Larocque Crandells Smiths BJ's J&D Compton Sportsland Galley SCUGOG MENS HOCKEY LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS W LL T Gf Ga Pts. 13 7 1 82 68 27 12 8 } 76 68 25 11 8 2 76 54 24 1.9 1.72 74 23 9 10 2 59 55 20 8 11 2 62 69 18 7 12 2 4 69 16 7 013 1 59 7315 GREYSTONE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE R.R. 2, SHIRLEY ROAD -- PORT PERRY Welcome to Greystone & The Ring's Plate Lounge censes You are Welcome THURSDAY ONLY - From 11:30 to 2:30 + Come and view a special JUMPING EXHIBITION presented by GREYSTONE for your pleasure, while enjoying our LUNCHEON SPECIALS or choose from our menu For Reservations call 985-9711 EVERY SUNDAY -- SUPER SPECIAL BUFFET 12:00 NOON to 8:00 P.M. 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Assists to Bob Lee, Brian Callery, Dennis Ander- son, Rick Brooker, and Wayne Nor- ton 1-a piece. 3 In the third game there was another swap in standing position as Sportsland defeated the Galley Fish & Chip 2-1. Scorers for Sportsland were George Gladish from Ken Smart and Marvin Stevenson, and Kelly Lee from Ken Smart. Marking for Galley was Peter "Lane from Bill VanCamp and Bob Tarbotton. The final game of the day was a hard fought, comeback win which saw BJ Donuts defeat J&D Carpen- try by a score of 54. Scoring for BJ's were Wayne Taylor 1 goal, 1 assist, Jim Duncan 1 goal. 1 assist, Dave Bourgeois, Ed Olsen, and Al Bonner 1 each. Assists to Bill Bridge 3, Steve Calder 2, and Dale Bronson 1 Counting for J&D were Glen McCoy 2 goals, Joe Curran 1 goal, 2 assists, Colin Asselstine 1 goal, Dennis Lycett 1 assist. Playoffs start next week with teams playing at these times: 8:00 --2vs. 8 9:05 -- 3 vs. 6 10:15 -- 1 vs 11:20 -- 7 4vs. 5 30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues., February 10, 1987 goalies Scot Pretchitko were called into action throughout the game as they faced many hard shots from the Kingston squad. Port held onto the lead until the last 3 minutes of the game when Kingston tied it up. The boys were absolutely tremendous as they had many rushes but were stopped by some fine goaltending by the Kingston netminder. With only 10 seconds remaining Kingston scored to take the lead but Port didn't give up as they pulled the ° goaltender in favor of 6 attackers but the time ran out and the game ended with Kingston on top. This game could have gone either way as these 2 teams challenged each other to the limits! The Port Perry fans and coaches couldn't be Pee Wee H. Larocque Electric 2 - Emiel's Place 2 Emiel's Place Jeff Kemp opened the scoring assisted by Robin Han- cock. Larocque's tied the game with a goal from Peter Simms assisted by Kevin Busher, Emiel's took a 2-1 lead into the third on a goal by Robert Vanuden unassisted. Then later in the third period Larocque's Mike Hepburn scored the tying goal assisted by Kevin Busher. Scala Bros. 4 Consumers Gas 2. This game was close throughout with both goaltenders coming up with some great saves. Scala Bros. Chris McGill opened the scoring assisted by Daryl Alexander. Consumer's tied the game when Rich Stapelton picked up a rebound and put it home with a well deserv- ed assist to Heath Hudson. _ more proud of each and every member of the J.T. Pearce Auc- tioneers as they played a game that would put the "Leafs" to shame! The coaching staff of Bob Spencley, Ken Parry & Murray Em- pringham have devoted a lot of time and patience to this team, working with the boys, helping them to develop their skills and their kind- ness and encouragement will lead the Novice No.1 to victory in the playoffs! Now it is onward and upward a: as the J.T. Pearce Auctioneers con- tinue their playoffs against Port Hope Tuesday night and then home again on Friday night at 7 p.m. Come out and cheer them on to victory, keep on trying boys because you can do it! L. results Scala's Donny Hughes made it 2-1 unassisted. Chris McGill scored his second of the game assisted by Jason Oram. Consumer's closed the gap when Heath Hudson collected a rebound and put it past Noel Lovering assisted by Richie Stapleton. Then with 56 seconds showing on the clock, Scala Bros. playing short - handed Don Hughes came out of the penalty box, picked up a loose puck at centre ice and scored the clincher for Scala Bros. unassisted. 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