Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 28 Nov 1989, p. 29

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Holy goals Batman Scugog League The first game of the day was a complete blowout as Sportsland walked past Norton's 94 in the Scugog Mens Hockey League. Lea the ambush for Sport- sland were Bob Beveridge with an excellent 4 goal game, Ken Smart 2 goals, Fred Moffatt 1 goal, 2 assists, Rob Evans 1 goal, 1 assists, Bob McEachern 1 goal, 1 assist. Adding assists were Ran- dy Prosser with an outstanding 5 assist game, Wayne Taylor 2 assists, Marvin Stevenson and Brad Hurst one assist each. Scoring for Norton's were Bill Van Camp with a "hat trick' and Donovan Smith with the single. Assists to Mark Jobb 2, Dave Roth and Mark Burger 1 each. Game two was a tight battle that saw J&D squeeze past Laroc- que 6-4. Scorers for J&D were Bill Bridge 3 goals, 1 assist, Bob Tar- - botton 2 goals, 1 assist, and Ron Jeffrey 1 goal, 1 assist. Helping out were Kelly Lee, Tom Patton, and Joe Curran 2 assists apiece. Fighting back for Larocque were Larry Jackson 1 goal, 3 assists, Glen McCoy 1 goal, 1 assist, Rick Campbell 1 goal, 1 assist and Peter Lane one goal. * %x x kx kx 399 Queen St. oy Stonemogy « Nd Care gentt® Kevin Trapp picked up the only other assist. The third game was a turn around win as Anderson's scored five straight to beat Compton 5-2. Tallying for Anderson's were Jason Warner 1 goal, 3 assists, Ken Little 2 goals and Rob Kroonenberg 2 goals. Other assists to Larry Pilkey 2, Sean Kenny, Doug Scott, Doug Sup- pelsa, and Chris Brain each with single assists. For Compton it was Carl Dur- ward from Wayne Fox and Clarence Stephenson, and Carl Fitzgerald from Clarence Stephenson and Bob Lee. Game four was an end to end 'battle in which Crandell's got out of last place by defeating Blan- chard's 4-3. Counting for Crandell's were Rick Hope 2 goals, Ken Jeffrey 1 goal, 2 assists, Bart Wagar 1 goal. Helping out were John Robertson 2 assists, Scott Davis 2 assists, Rick Olaisen and Don Orr 1 apiece. Scoring for Blanchard's were Richie Lefort 2 goals and Dan Horner one. Jim Duncan:. and Bruce Smith had 2 assists each while Dan Horner had one. * * * * * Port Perry, Ont. Stonemoor provides a Child Enrichment Program for children 18 months to 9 years. Open year-round from 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM Full and 1/2 Days available. Nursery School Program for mornings only. Professional Trained Staff. Nutritious Hot Lunches & Snacks. Stimulating and Adventurous Outdoor Play Areas. For further information phone ... 985-0800 , = = = + = + Specializing in Early Childhood Education = » + » + « » Renta Holiday Party Here TAG WATERST, PORT PERRY Available in a Qu Sagan. yarel ot sizes china pattem hig Fo nes will complemen : any festive rectangular, table setting. serpentine.) Suitable for Sparkling clean banquets, conferences, "table ready." weddings, etc. We can deliver and pick up. : Spotless napkins and SUIT ig ina ; V 0 antawillbe happy colors. Set when yourent ii off table our authentic displays. \ comfortable Santa Linen for all Claus suits for him. occasions, Putseveryoneinthe formal or spiritof Christmas. casual. ASLOWAS AsLowas $3 | ord $2500 3.90 per cay it PORT PERRY + RP A group of ten young teens (aged 12-16) took the Snowmobile Tral day morning at the Nestleton Community Hall. The Instruction was given by Cartwright Dy- ANE es on ning Course Satur- nos president Keith Brown, and the stress Is on operation, safety, trall systems and having respect for private property and the rights of others. blle operators who do not have a regular Ontario d pects a second course will be offered early in the New Year. The course is mandatory for showmo- river's licence. Mr. Brown sald he ex- Rough outing for Eagles On Sunday, November 26, the Port Perry XL Eagles Novice Ringette team met up with the eager Ajax team. Throughout the first period the score see-sawed back and forth, 'however, at the beginning of the second period it looked like Port was in trouble and they remain- ed there. The final score was 10-5 in favour of Ajax. Ajax have a young team in- cluding two very strong players, one of whom either scored or assisted each goal. Our scoring was shared through continuous passing by Alechia and Laura with 1 goal and 1 assist each. Jennifer Elliot aggressive- ly scoring 2-goals and Amanda Wakeford scored her first goal of the year and had 2 assists as well. Although Ajax had a strong defence the efforts of Jennifer Donnelly, Melissa and Janine did not go unnoticed. Jennifer Ham- mond played a great game with a blue stick instead of the usual goalie stick. Jenny Lane played her first. game in goal this season and had her work cut out for her in net 'with an enormous amount of shots on goal. You made some great saves Jenny. Our red sticks, Janna, Pam, Diane, Brooke and Bonni-Jo were tireless in their efforts of defen- ding our net. Our defence always give their 100 percent and deserve much credit. This game gave the girls the op- portunity to practise their skills in preparation for the tournament they will be participating in in the St. Catharines area this weekend. Y Floor Hockey - Seniors In Senior Floor Hockey action played at R.H. Cornish on Mon- day November 20, the Shooting Stars Downed the Red Rockets by a 10-4 score. The first period was the only one that was close as it ended with the score tied at 4-4. Scoring for the Red Rockets were Cameron Cook with 3 goals and Adam Jones with 1 goal. Kevin Gray scored all four goals for the Shooting Stars. In the second period the Shooting Stars took a 7-4 lead and they never looked back. Kevin Gray scored two more goals this period and John Hall notched the other goal for the Stars. The third period was more of the same as the Shooting Stars got two more goals from Kevin Gray (8 in total!) and one from Aaron Stiller for a 10-4 victory. Seth Gray was absolutely brilliant in net for the Shooting Stars. Once again, may thanks to coaches Ron Short and Bill Cook and our timekeeper Lori Short. REBUILT ENGINES & TRANS - OIL CHANGES - TUNEUPS - CHARGING SYSTEM - BATTERIES - STEERING KEN EDWARDS AUTO SERVICE | -- PADS & SHOES AP. MUFFLERS - ABEX BRAKE HWY. 12 - MANCHESTER, ONT. - 985-7717 | Specializing in: TWO & FOUR WHEEL ALIGNMENTS Using the latest Electronic 3 . Alignment System : z * COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE * 3 : i 8S YOu Own your car. 985-7717 COMPLETE ENGINE REPAIRS - GAS TANKS - COOLING SYSTEMS - STARTERS /

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