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Port Perry Star, 31 Oct 1989, p. 21

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lit Ree J hon 1 4 | i 2 - yo. 3 A ---- LR OE "P, 3 Two cross-country running teams from R. H. Cornish did very well at the Durham Ele- mentary Athletic Association championship at Dagmar Ski Resort. The 11-year-old boys were runners-up in their category, while the 12-year-old girls team finished first. Pictured (bottom, from left) lain MacLean, Brad Shanely, Stephen Davidchuk, Paul Fitchett, Jeff Clarke, Tommy Chambers, Michael Smith, Jeff McConkey (at back) Amy Parliament, Julie Ball, Dana McCullough, Rhonda Stevens, Courtney Radford and Amanda Wakeford. Aman- da Wakeford, 9, and Tommy Chambers, 11, placed first in their age groups at both the area and region level meets. Both Amanda and Tommy ran as members of the Durham XL team in the provincial championships in Burlington on Saturday, Oct. 21. Amanda placed eighth in the Tyke (9- and 10- year-old) girls race helping her Durham XL team to a first place fin- ish. Tommy placed third in the Atom (11- and 12-year-old) boys race helping his XL team to a first place finish. Their teams have earned the honor to compete at the national level. Novice H.L. results "P.A. Day Hockey' On Friday Oct. 27 Van Camp Construction took on the undefeated Port Perry Printers at Home. At the 6:47 mark of the second period, it wasn't looking very good for the Printers, trailing Van Camp by a score of 3-1. Port Perry Printing scored four unanswered goals to defeat a "Never Say Die Team." Van Camp pulled their goalie with 1 minute left in the third period to try and get the equalizer, but an empty net goal at the 56 second mark by Port Perry Printing put the lid on the game. The score was P.P.P. 5, Van Camp 3. Scoring for P.P.P. was Tom Keeble assisted by Steve Martyn. Glenn McCready scored, assisted by Jeremy Heyworth and Adam Mahaffy. Scott Harper scored, assisted by Tom Keeble. Adam Mahaffy scored assisted by Steve Martyn, and Jeremy Heyworth got an unassisted goal for the win- ners. Playing in goal for Port was Jordan McKay. Scoring for Van Camp Con- struction was Jonathon Froats assisted by Ashleigh Murphy and Keith Hancock. Shane Savage scored assisted by Devon Symes and Keith Hancock.Jonathon Froats got his second goal of the game assisted by Keith Hancock and Casey Brown. Jeff Ashton played in goal for Van Camp Construction. In the second game Re/Max Realty took on Davids Hairstyling in their usual fast skating, hard fought games that always materializes when these two squads meet. On this day Davids ousted Re/Max by a score of 5 to 3. Scoring for Davids Hairstyling was Scott Sanderson assisted by Jason Crosier and Carl Vader. Tyler Wootton scored assisted by Leigh McClymont. Scott Sander- son scored assisted by Jason Crosier. Tyler Wootton scored assisted by Leigh McClymont and Cris Jones. Tyler Wootton com- pleted his "hat trick' assisted by Jason Crosier. Playing in goal for Davids Hairstyling was Ryan McQuade. Scoring for Re/Max Realty was Scott Cunningham assisted by Justin Sheehey. Wyatt Park scored assisted by David Gainey and Justin Sheehey. Wyatt Park got his second goal of the game assisted by David Gainey and Justin Sheehey. Playing goal for Re/Max Realty was Daniel Lee. The opening game of the day saw Davids Hairstyling take on Van Camp Construction. After playing the previous day, both teams came out just flying and all who watched this game were entertained by some excellent hockey. The game ended in a 3 to 3 tie. If not for the goal tending the Phone 985-8291 (Just off Rose St./Manchester) MENZIES CAR CARE & SALES || COMPLETE RECONDITIONING also Waxing & Buffing Oilskin, No Drip Non-Toxic Rustproofing - USED VEHICLE SALES - A reconditioned car adds "value" to your investment FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY in Port Perry area score could have reached double figures. Jonathon Froats played in goal for Van Camp and Chris Jones played in goal for Davids. Both goalies did a fine job in shut- ting down the offence on many occasions. Scoring for Van Camp Con- struction was Shane Savage assisted by Steve Nagy and Jason Gunn. Shane Savage got his se- cond goal of the game assisted by Jason Gunn and Jeff Ashton. Jeff Ashton scored, assisted by Jason Gunn and Casey Brown. Jonathon Froats played in goal for Van Camp. Scoring for Davids Hairstyling was Chris Orr assisted by Tim Wray and Joel Phoenix. Chris Orr scored his second of the game assisted by Joel Phoenix. Michael MacLennan scored assisted by Chris Orr and Robert Ranger. Chris Jones played in goal for Davids Hairstyling. In the second game of the day the fans were treated to a real beauty. Re/Max Realty vs Port Perry Printing. The score ended up 4 to 1 for Re/Max but the score didn't indicate what type of game this really was. . The score easily could have been 4 to 4 if it wasn't for Justin Sheehey guarding the Re/Max net. Time and time again he would turn the High Flying Port Perry Printing offence away empty handed. Anybody who wat- ched this game sure got their money's worth. Scoring for Re/Max Realty was Sean Fletcher assisted by Russ Brown, and Wyatt Park. David Gainey scored, assisted by Bob Cowie and Sean Fletcher. Scott Willman scored, assisted by Wyatt Park and Scott Cunn- ingham. Scott Willman scored his second of the game assisted by Kenny Ellis and Scott Cunn- ingham. In goal for Re/Max Real- ty was Justin Sheehey. Scoring for Port Perry Printing was Glenn McCready assisted by Jordan McKay and Nick Pelyk. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 31, 1989 -- 21 B Pee Wee Bs run into some tough sledding The Scugog Overhead Doors Pee Wee No. 2 team played an ex- hibition game Saturday morning at the Civic Auditorium against LNHL Blackhawks and went down in defeat 3-2. Coach Prechitko commented that the team did not play up to expecta- tion as lack of effort and sloppy play was their downfall. Port Perry was down 3-0 until the last 10 seconds of the second period when Daryl Bourgeois and Brent Harper scrambled in front of the Blackhawks net, got the puck to Matt Hobbs who popped it into the net. In the third period Matt Hobbs in the right place at the right time got a good pass from Rick Olaisen to get his second goal of the game and end the scoring. A tongue in cheek talk with the team after the game proved effec- tive as Port Perry came out and dominated their night-time league game against Newcastle. Although they lost 5-4 this was no indication of the effort given by the team. Port could have easily won this one except that the luck around the net at both ends of the rink was against them. Port scored the first two goals of the game. Goals went to Rick Olaisen and Kent Taylor. Assists going to Jeremy Geer 2 and Kent Taylor. Newcastle got the next three goals. Port came on witn back to back goals. On a combination pass from Daryl Bourgeois and Matt Hobbs. Mike Labanovich us- ed his baseball skills to tie the game up. One minute later hard work by Jeremy Geer and Rick Olaisen behind the net resulted in Kent Taylor putting a nifty wrist shot over the goalies shoulder putting Port ahead 4-3. Newcastle finish- ed off the scoring with two more goals ending the game 5-4 over Port. Due to the amount of penalty minutes in the last league game, Coach Mike viewed from the stands, which left manager Ralph busy and assistant coach "TIM" doing his "BIT" on the bench. Millbrook downed Port Perry 4-2 in league action. Millbrook started strong, scoring 4¢ unanswered goals. Halfway through the second period, Port started passing and body checking. Playing short- handed, Ricky Olaisen won the face off. Jason Reid picked the puck up and took it up the ice put- ting it right between the goalie's legs. Then with nine seconds left, Ian McCready took a hard slap from the blue line and Darryl Bourgeois tipped it in. Good luck in the Oakwood Tournament November 3, 4 and 5. Port Perry Minor Hockey COALITION ACRES MIDGET-BANTAM TOURNAMENT Scugog Arena -- Port Perry NOVEMBER 11th SATURDAY, -- PRESENTS -- Teams from -- Bracebridge 1 - Watch for Cobourg = Schedule Uxbridge in next Peterborough week's Whitby paper! Port Perry Lobster Tails 8-9oz. Alaskan King Crab Legs Smoked Salmon Sides Sliced Jumbo Shrimp P.D. Broken Shrimp Cooked Salad Shrimp Pink Salmon Whole 3-5Ib Avg. Red CoHo Salmon Steaks Rainbow Trout Boneless Stuffed Rainbow Trout Boneless Halibut Steaks Halibut Filets Sole Filets Orange Roughy Filets Haddock or Cod Filets Boston Bluefish Filets Whole Scallops Frog Legs Breaded Shrimp Crab Sea Legs Lobster Sea Legs Cooked Baby Lobster Crab Au Gratin Kiwi Clams Cooked on Half Shell November is Fish & Seafood Month This is our product list. Please keep it for further reference. $6.95/1b or 141b crate for $80.00 Christmas and New Year orders accepted now with deposit. We also make party trays and have assorted homemade salads. All Prices subject to change without notice. L Open 7 Days A Week $22.95/1b $18.95/1b $18.95/1b $16.95/1b $9.95/b $6.95/1b $3.95/b $8.951b $4.501b $6.75/b $5.951b $10.951b $5.95/1b $6.951b $4.95/b $3.951b $11.951b $7.951b $8.951b $6.951b $2.95 ea. or 12 for $21.00 $2.95 ea. $5.95/b or 1Kg for $9.95

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