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Port Perry Star, 7 Apr 1992, p. 30

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Te 30 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 7, 1992 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" labeaiiltars KELLY LOWN/ PORT PERRY STAR The Port Perry MoJacks lost a tough contest on Sunday night on home ice to the Stayner Si- skins to find themselves behind two games to zero in the all-Ontario semi-finals. Please see story for more details. GOLFERS Call now to book your 1992 Tournaments - 18 - Holes of Golf Complete Bar & Banquet Facilities RESERVE TODAY , 1985-22341 HWYS. 7A & 12 i ) Please recycle po - TAA this newspaper ) { : a A @ Pia -t Md. Ld Ladders Bl iodo dordosd The MoJacks played a strong game Sunday night at Scugog Arena but couldn't defeat the Stayner Siskins who have taken a KELLY LOWN/ PORT PERRY STAR 2-0 lead in the best of seven semi-final series. presented by Port Perry Figure Shofing Club wath Solo & Group performance April 10 & 11 at 7:30pm Guest Skater on April 10 Whitby Ice Angels Precision Team - 1991 Canadian Novice Precision Champions © 0 0 000600 00 0 00 (Guest Skaters on April 10 & 11 Roy Fowler & Kathy Taylor Both Gold Dances & Junior Competitive © 0 00 00 060 00000 Wolves will be on the prowl Wolves will be on the prowl come fall in this region as the Central Ontario Wolves received approval to become part of the Eastern Ontario AAA league. Brian Zelke, a vice- president of the Ontario Mi- nor Hockey Association, no- tified local AAA advocates on March 16 that the Wolves had received the go ahead. The next step for the Wolves organization is to find out which hockey cen- tres in the region have extra ice time. Kelly Doyle, president of the organization, said the executive will try to find homes for the nine teams, from novice through midget, "as soon as possible." With the acceptance by the OMHA comes the need for coaches for the nine teams. Doyle said anyone in- terested can get application forms from their local rep on the Central Ontario AAA board. For more information con- tact Bill Gonder at (705) 932-2078. "From Page 28 slipping the puck between Marc Derker's legs, and then he tied ap the match before the period ended. Apparently the MoJacks didn't learn a lesson in Stayner. Gavin Cochrane and Sebastien Bronsard were each given five-minute majors for fighting, and automatic game misconducts, but the additional minor went against Port Perry. On this power play a scramble took place in front of the Port Perry net and Scott Pendleton's goal gave Stayner the lead. Then late in the period Lou Bellwood found the scor- ing touch, once again on the power play, with Kavanagh in the sin bin. At the 18:32 mark of the period Mike Coulson's goal from Cornish and Menzies brought the MoJacks to within one goal. This too was a power-play goal, after Spencer was assessed a five-minute match penal- ty for face masking. With Spencer still in the box as the third period opened, it looked like 3 ModJacks lose first two in semi-finals the MoJacks would turn this game around. Coulson scored again on the power play, and a few seconds later a scramble in front of the Siskins net resulted in another goal for the Mo- Jacks as they took a 5-4 lead. But poor defensive play resulted in a giveaway of the puck, and just as quickly as Bellwood notched his second goal of the evening, the game was tied again. And laté in the period Pete Verbeek gave Stayner the lead once again, and Walker, with his third goal of the night, ended Port Perry's chance of making another comeback. Big Crowd An estimated 1,100 fans jammed the Scugog Arena for Sunday night's game, one of the biggest crowds of the season. Game three of this series will be played this Friday night in Stayner, and game four will be back in Port Perry Sunday night starting at 7:30 p.m. Bowling results Mens Thursday Night April 2 Championship: Emmerson In- surance 10353, Galley Gators 10344, Dowson's Valu-Mart 10313, Village Taxi 10100, Philp Pontiac 9883, Lake Scugog Lumber 9774. Consolation: Brian's Towing 10311, I.G.A. 10221, Norm's Cont. 9851, Pete's Pet Pantry 9840, Legion 9615, Centennial Lanes 9453. High Single Flat: D. Lown 312. High Single With Handicap: D. Lown 343. High Triple Flat: D. Lynde 719. High Triple With Handicap: D. Lynde 776. Games Over 215: E. Johanson 305, H. Colston 218, L. Delore 232; T. Watts 227, G. Grant 242, B. Bray 262, D. Stanly 226, G. Wilson 242, 223, D. Stewart 236, T. Edwards 233, G. Hardy 236, B. Evans 219, R. Prosser 270, 229, W. Cox 220, P. Fitton 237, G. Guilfoil 239, D. Bache 223, R. Sweetman 259, 225, M. Gallagher 273, D. Lown 312, T. Wilbur 222, P. McBride 218, J. Vanderligt 254, R. Sheehey 245, D. Lynde 229, 273, 217, S. Robinson 250, B. Pomeroy 220, 237, B. Robinson 241. Triples Over 600: S. Robinson 647, B. Pomeroy 651, D. Lynde 719, B. Robinson 611, D. Lown 618, J. Vanderligt 622, R. Sheehey 655, G. Guilfoil 621, D. Bache 634, R. Pro- sser 669, G. Wilson 646, D. Hunter 608, D. Stewart 633, H. Colston 621, G. Grant 654. Tuesday Night Mens March 31 Team Standings: Playoffs week two: Championship round: Guar- dian Drugs 6729, Trader Sam 6673, XL Gas Bar 6277. Consolation round: Bruton's I1.D.A. 6642, The Creative Basket 6632, Port Perry 1.G.A. 6218. High Single: Jeff Haugen 263. High Single With Handicap: Jeff Haugen 296. High Triple: Glenn Squires 672. High Triple With Handicap: Ian Ervine 733. © 215 And Over: Glenn Squires 231, 244, John Criscione 223, 248, Hal McCullough 215, Kevin Martin 234, Bill Owen 225, Jeff Cox 242, Ian Er- vine 241, Ted Harvard 220, 227, David Booth 256, Jeff Haugen 263, George Monk 228. © 600 And Over: Glenn Squires 672, John Criscione 663, Hal McCullough 608, Kevin Martin 611, Ian Ervine 640, Ted Harvard 620. Wednesday Afternoon Ladies Team Standings: Cherries 39, Pears 29, Peaches 28, Pineap- ples 27, Plums 27, Oranges 18. Games Over 200: Carol Koch 237; Marg Lee 299, 262; Gerri Langille 265, 207; Ruby Wickiani 243; Joyce Hawkins 215; Merle St. John 204, 201; Dolores Miles 212; Lynda Park- er 204; Audrey Brown 231; Car- on Weber 224; Sharen Bobbie 250. Triples Over 600: Carol Koch 617; Marg Lee 724, Gerri Langille 645. PORT PERRY & DISTRICT MINOR SOFTBALL = TRYOUTS = MITES: RH. Cornish April 13, 14,15 6:00 pm (born 1982-83)Contact - Gord Jones ~~ 985-9860 SQUIRTS: legion April 13, 14,15 (born 1980-81] Contact - Dave Dalton PEE WEE: loke-N Diamond April 18 (born 1978-79) Contact - Ron Short BANTAM: lake-N Diamond April 13-15 (born 1976-77) Contact - Ray Laparanuk MIDGET: loke-S. Diamond ~~ April 16 (born 1974-75) Contact - Ron Redman PEE WEE BANTAM GIRLS: lake-S. Diamond April 13,14,15 6:00 pm (born 1976-79) Contact - Stan Luly 655-4024 TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS IN THIS SPACE Please Call.........................

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