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Port Perry Star, 24 Oct 1989, p. 25

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Emmerson Insurance 8 Canadian Tire 8 On Wednesday the 18th Em- merson and Canadian Tire got in- to a real shoot-out with neither of the goaltenders looking very sharp. The scoring for both sides was a real team effort. At the end of the first, the score was tied at one a piece with both Ross Stainton and Todd Taylor going in on the wing, faking a shot, then planting one up high. In the second, Emmerson added five more to Canadian Tire's three. Scoring for Emmerson were: Scott MacLennan with 2, Don Hughes, Steve Stiles and Daryl Alexander with singles and for Canadian Tire were Craig Leask, Atom HL 'I'ripp 6 Whitby Auto Wreckers 4 This game got off to a quick start with 6 goals scored in the first 62 minutes of the first period. Tripp was the beneficiary of this outburst with 4 of the goals. Whitby never quit and were down by only 1 goal with only 1% minutes left in the game before Tripp scored again to ice the game. Matt McClelland was the big shooter for Tripp with 5 goals while Jay Fletcher also scored once and picked up an assist. Jeff Whitfield also pitched in with an assist for Tripp. Ryan Puckrin replied twice for Whitby with single markers going to Phil Don- Chris Cooper and Todd Taylor all with singles. The third period saw Canadian Tire score four times in a row and Emmerson not able to tie it up un- til the four minute mark with Daryl Alexander letting go a shot from the slot for his second goal of the night. Vince Criscione got the other marker for Emmerson and Brad Budge, Adam Johnson, Chris Cooper and Kevin Pearce added singles for Canadian Tire. 1.G.A. 3 Swamp Auto 2 On Saturday morning we saw a tightly contested game with tempers getting the best of some players in the 2nd and 3rd periods. Both Rob Ashton and Derek hockey nelly and Jeff Gunn. Matt Bengal chipped in with 1 assist while Jeff Gunn added 2 assists. Lake Scugog Lumber 5 Gord Lewis 3 Gord Lewis opened the scoring on a goal by Jeremy Gibson assisted by Gavin Baxter. Lake Scugog then turned on the power to score 5 unanswered goals and gave Gord Lewis their first loss of the season. Aron Levy led the way for Scugog with 1 goal and 2 assists, while Chris Jamieson and Steve Elliot each scored 1 goal and picked up 1 assist. Jamie Ir-. vine and Kristan Wootten finish- ed off the scoring with 1 goal each. Heather Tredway also deserves special mention for her outstan- ding work in the net. ~ Klean Sweep & CHIMNEY SERVICE SERVING DURHAM REGION * dustless, efficient chimney cleaning * emergency service * blocked flues cleared l) * go with the experts OUR STAFF IS TRAINED & CERTIFIED SINCE 1978 FULL TIME PROFESSIONAL SWEEPS ron 985-3111 osiawn 433-4111 ONE Belfer IT ; ~S -. |_| Sipco -~ Tixon DURHAM REGION'S LARGEST FUEL OIL COMPANY! Sipro 4 Nixon -- FUEL OIL -- | HEATING & AIR-CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE PEER PEE 313 ALBERT ST. 728-5138 OSHAWA 723-4663 Canter turned in good efforts in the nets. Blair Beveridge scored the lone marker in the first period for [.G.A. The second period was scoreless. Mike Bardeleben scored early in the third to tie the score for Swamp. Mike Olaison scored a nice goal carrying the puck all the way from his own blue line with a perfect shot from the face-off circle to put Swamp ahead. Billy Sandiford tied it for I.G.A. with five minutes remain- ing and Peter Simms deflected a shot from the blue line a minute later to give I.G.A. the win. Causeway Esso 6 Frank Real Estate 3 Saturday evening Causeway Esso doubled the score on Frank Real Estate handing them their PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 24, 1989 -- 25 Results from the Bantam H.L. first defeat. Penalties played an important part as each scored two power-play goals. At the end of the first Esso was up by two as Eric Grosvenor and Louis Whitfield scored with the later being a power-play, Andrew Pereman set up both goals. Just two minutes into the se- cond Andrew Pereman put Causeway Esso up by three. It was the middle of the cecond before Frank was able to notch one on a power-play by Cole Parry. Mark Cosway scored a WEDDING INVITATIONS and Accessories PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street Port Perry 985-7383 286-449451 minute later for Frank to draw within one goal but Causeway bounced back with three by Jeff Labanovitch, Heath Hudson and Eric Grosvenor to put the game out of reach. Stephen Parish scored on a power-play in the third to round out the scoring. 2 SKI WEAR -- NOW AVAILABLE -- K-WAY, DITRANI, SUN-ICE Touques, Headbands, Ski Gloves PINERIDGE SPORTS SHOP Queen Street - Port Perry PHONE 985-2839 & N EEN IT'S JUST ARRIVED! 'RE ALL GONE! TAYLOR FORD MERCURY SALES & LEASING - PARTS & SERVICE 29865-3665 HWY. 7A WEST, PORT PERRY

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