PF Ea it hy Novice wraps up on top mountain by Brenda LeFort On Saturday, March 28 the J T. Pearce Auctioneers played their 3rd game in their Eastern Ontario series against Ernestown y the midway mark in the 2nd period Ernestown had jumped into a 4-0 lead but at the 2:41 mark, San- "dy Mark was on a breakaway when he was tripped from behind which gave 'him a penalty shot. Sandy knew just what to do as he pulled out the goalie and put Port on the scoreboard. Nice goal Sandy! The 3rd,period saw a lot of fast skating and Very aggressive play as both teams had some great chances but were foiled by superb playing between the pipes by Port's Scot Pretchitko & Brandon Hammond as well as the Ernestown goaltender. In the final minutes Ernestown managed to sneak two more goals in but in the final minute Sandy Mark combined with Jay Tredway & Kenton LeFort to give Port 2 goals but that unfortunately wasn't enough as the game ended 6-2. The J.T. Pearce Auctioneers season is over but instead of feeling sad I hope each team member stops to think just how far they went. You guys took a clean sweep of Port Hope, Pickering Village, Picton and then the final match-up with Ernestown which was the farthest any novice team can go! You guys reached the top of the mountain! Congratulations! PORT PERRY TOURNAMENT On Saturday April 4th Port Perry hosted their season ending tourna- ment. With teams from Oshawa, Keswick, Thornhill, Woodville and the Western Ontario Champions, Park Hill competing, all the games played were very fast skating and exciting. Port Perry's 1st game was, against Uxbridge. This game was all Port's as they easily took control of the play beating the Bruins 9-0. Scoring for Port were Kenton LeFort & Sandy Mark with 3 goals ~ each, Jay Tredway, Craig Laird & Greg Thompson 1 goal each. Ryan ~ Williams, Jeremey Geer, Timmy Fitzpatrick and Billy Zaparanuik each picking up assists. Nice work boys! RRS a Port Perry then advanced to the second round in the championship circle facing off this time against Thornhill. This game saw both teams very evenly matched. Port Perry started off the scoring as Jeremey Geer made a nice Tweens champs On Monday April 6, the Allen Aluminum Tweens faced Mariposa for the final game of the season. . Port had beaten Oshawa and Mariposa eliminated Markham to ~ advance to this final Tween "C" . League Championship game. win and the game was aggressive - Both teams were determined to and quick paced from start to finish. Port scored the first goal; however, . Mariposa came back quickly to take MA took advantage of a power the lead. At halftime; the game was" tied 4 all. With the score tied at 7 and less than one minute to play Port play to 20 ahead for an 8-7 victory. [Ports scorer's were: Lisa Levy 5 | goals 1 assist, Nicole Slack 3 goals 2 assists: and Heather Lawrence. Lisa Toye, Sylvia Durward and Chris Mueller each contrubuted an assist. Congratulations girls on winning the Tween "'C" League Champion Pennant. That is a grand total of 5 medals and 2 penants. 1986-1987 was a very good year' centering pass to Craig Laird who in turn blasted in Port's 1st goal. Port's 2nd goal came late in the 1st period as Sandy Mark netted his first of the game on a scramble ir front of the net with Tommy Chambers picking up a well earne« assist. Thornhill closed the gap te within one late in the second perio but 15 seconds into the 3rd perio defenceman Greg Thompson mad a super passing play to Kentor LeFort who raced up the ice to scor Port's go ahead goal. With 2 minute: passing on the clock Thornhill tie it up. This tie forced the game int a 10 minute overtime period. The Auctioneers really turned or the pressure and at the 6:26 mar} Sandy Mark blasted in the winne) advancing Port Perry to the cham pionship game. To determine whe would meet Port there was a match up between 2 very powerful teams -- Woodville & Park Hill. This game was one of the most exciting games of the day. Both teams played ex ceptional hockey giving each othe: - the competition which they hac lacked in their own division. This game also went into overtime with Woodville's spectacular defenceman Tommy Teel beating - Park Hill's goalie to advance them to the final round. The scene was set as both teams were really working hard & giving their all. Port played a good game but Woodville outscored them 9-3 Scoring for Port was Sandy Mark as he counted for all 3 goals and Tom- my Chambers picked up an assist. Super work boys! This MoJack sponsored tourna- ment provided all the teams with good competition and a very nice . day of hockey. I would like to thank all the mothers (& 1 father & a sister) for baking such delicious cupcakes for the teams and Jennifer Geer & Laurie Thompson for all their hard work distributing them to each team, and to Ron King for do- ing such a good job announaing the scoring. With this the last game of the 1986-87 season the J.T. Pearce Novice Auctioneers we couldn't end it without thanks going to Mr. J. Pearce for sponsoring the team. Bob, Ken, Murray & Ivan for their dedication .& time and most especially Scot, Brandon, Billy, Greg, Jeremey, Jay T., Sandy, Matt, Jay K., Tommy, Ryan, Ken- ton, Craig, Gavin & Timmy for treating all the parents and fans to a really super winter of hockey. Best of luck to you all next year & have a safe and happy summer. It's Tee Time at ... PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 14, 1987 -- 25 hl ) 4 The J.T. Pearce Novice Auctioneers put the wraps on their.hockey season on Saturday by ad- vancing to the final game in the Port Perry tour- nament sponsored by the Junior C MoJacks. The guys got into the final, thanks to a thrilling over- time win against Thornhill, but they lost out to a strong team from Woodville. In all-Ontario playdowns, the Auctioneers reached the eastern Ontario championship round before bowing out. ' ®t 0000000000000000000000000000 Front from left: Bill Zaparanuik, Jeremy Geer, Scott Prechitko, Brandon Hammond, Greg Thompson, Sandy Mark and Kenton LeFort. Back from left: Gavin Carnegie, Tim Fitzpatrick, Jay Tredway, Jay King, Matt Morris, Craig Laird, Tommy Chambers and Ryan Williams. Coaching staff are Ivan Geer, Murray Empringham, Bob Spencley and Ken Parry. | , [J S en i OF o PORT PERRY & DISTRICT o 0 -a ne eo c MINOR SOFTBALL : Citizens : G " $m pr The Senior Citizens held their + @ en era : fp / n . regular meeting on Wednesday, : i 3 ® April 8th opened by the President ° RAILROAD HOUSE MOTOR MOTEL ° and the singing of O'Canada with : . good attendance. A Sunday, April 26th - 1 PM * Some members are returning ® ' : : from Florida and we had two new . -- EVERYONE WE LCOME ® members. 2000000000000 ccccc0cccococccccnns After business was discussed. tea ¥ / and coffee and cookies were served by the lunch committee. There will be a euchre on Wednes- day, April 15 at 1:30 at the Latcham Centre. Our next meeting is April 22nd with a Pot Luck supper and the judging of the Easter hats, so come on one and all get busy with those hats 20 Tennis Club J A \ . ) -- WANTED -- TENNIS PLAYERS: Young & Old, Beginnérs & Experienced. ~ Anyone interested in the game of a lifetime! ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wed., Apr. 29th- 7PM MASONIC HALL. DOOR PRIZES -- REFRESHMENTS Sign up for membership or call DO BIGGLESTONE 985-3139 Lessons begin mid-May Further information available at meeting or call: 985.7632. : MEMBERSHIP FEES Family $38 00 Single Senior $25 00 Couple .. $3200 . Single Student ~~ $'18 00 Jr (18 & under) $12 00 WEDDING INVITATIONS and Accessories PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street Port Perry 985-7383 ~~ SUN in FRIDAY, WEEKEND GREEN FEES: POWER CARTS: GOLF COURSE Come out and check our Spring Specials OFFICIAL OPEN WEEKDAY GREEN FEES: . 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