"A Family Tradition for 127 Years" Tweens win the silver From Page 32 four assists and Bonni-Jo Nor- i on Sefence, whose intuitive checking an assi kept them "atbay." passing p Next came the hometown fa- vorite, Nepean who needed a win to stay in contention. The name of the e was defence and goal tending. Janna Senyk, Brooke Shanley, Natasha Bur- gess and Bonni-Jo Norton would not allow Nepean to pierce the Sefinsive triangle. ing that got ) Katie was there to stop. Posh: Ing 2-1, with 30 seconds left, Port's Tweens were in control - until a rebound was batted in for a tie. Heart-stopping action in this sudden death overtime kept the fans in suspense when Shona Moase grabbed a Cara Vander Slagt rebound and scored the game winner with 1:06 remaining. Fine back- checking and two assists earned Cara Vander Slagt first starin this one. Even with a 4-1 record a berth in the final would not be possible without a win over Sudbury and Sudbury knew a loss would send them home on the bus. The referees lost con- trol ofthis one as the penalty boxes were overflowing. An in- jury early in the game put " Heather Tredway out. Playing short handed, Natasha Bur- gess' determined effort netted the goal to break Sudbury's back. Somehow, Port's forwards maintained self-control against this team, thanks to the guid- ance and encouragement of Brian Shanley. With three min- utes left and two girls in the sin bin, Sudbury narrowed the gap 6-6 but Katie Senyk and her goal posts (?) took control. Port Perry's defence was out- 'standing - Bonni-Jo, Janna, Brooke and Natasha! Scenario - Sudbury possession, five sec- onds remaining; free pass shot on the mark and Katie Senyk grabs the ring before it crosses the line - to hold it high in the air! The girls had done it! This was the most satisfying win of the Provincials and meant a berth in the championship against the defending champi- ons - Thunder Bay. A huge crowd watched the fi- nal. Port's Tweens were ner- vous and it showed as Thunder Bay jumped into a 3-0 lead after only five minutes. Not giving up, Shona Moase scored her first (of three) and Janine Ham- .mond added another. Port's girls played their hearts out but it was not meant to be as Thunder Bay held on for a 6-4 final. After the presentation, the girls realized that they had not ost the gold - they had won the silver. They had been the only team to beat Thunder Bay on their march to the champion- ship game. Twould like to thank: the "11" irls for their 110 per cent ef- rt!, the coaching staff of Dianne Hooker, Brian Shanley and Laurie Senyk, the team commitment to sportsmanship and gamemanship, our sponsor Guardian Drugs, our ringette association for their support, the Durham Region Police Asso- ciation, Auotmobile Carriers Ltd. Trucking, and to our par- ents for being themselves so supportive. anks also to Lackie McNair and the Oshawa Tween As for their "good luck banner." Dohna Shanley's niece Lynn Atkinson for the Port Perry banner. Congratulations to Port Perry's Belle A team for their well deserved silver medal. Good luck to our Regional rin- gette teams as they play their Thursday Night Mens Bowling Standings - Championship: Philp 7086, Centennial 6755, Dowson's 6694, Emmerson 6669, Norm's 6558, Brian's 6542. Consolation: Legion 7293, I.G.A. 6471, Village 6387, Scu- gog 6367, Galley 6339, Paulmac 6219. High Single Flat: Ian Ash- bridge 318. High Single with Handicap: Ian Ashbridge 339. High Triple Flat: Brian Rob- inson 791. High Triple with Handicap: Ian Ashbridge 843. Games over 215: T. Bache 216; D. Hann 246; D. Bache 233; E. Johansen 247, 251; F. Hammond 228, 247; K. Martin 222, 220; G. McHugh 261, 235; R. Chandler 215; J. Ballingall 218; B. White 271, 243, 257; R. Twist 244; R. Sweetman 277, 222, 229; D. Plain 224; B. Evans 235; R. Prosser 222, I. Griffen 293; J. Gerber 235; D. Durham - 236; T. Edwards 249; R. Manns - 236, 216, 268; J. Williams 243; B. Pomeroy 229; B. Robinson 236, 228, 327; K. Gassien 215, 266; P. Pelow 239; J. Vanderligt 226; W. Saunders 2386; K. Mack- ey 260; D. Hunter 216; D. Stew- championships this Easter weekend. Bowling results art 218; C. Watts 265, 216, 217; T. Watts 224; G. Grant 219; I. Ashbridge 218, 247, 3818; T. Ashbridge 215, 308. Triples over 600: T. Bache 617; E. Johansen 708; L. Delore 632; H. Colston 700; F. Ham- mond 626; K. Martin 649; G. McHugh 675; B. White 771; R. Sweetman 728; I. Griffen 645; J. Gerber 649; D. Durham 628; J. Williams 601; B. Robinson 791; R. Gibson 602; K. Gassien 661; P. Pelow 625; J. Vanderligt 619; K. Mackey 627; C. Watts 688; G. Grant 601; I. Ashbrid 780; T. Ashbridge 717. Wednesday Afternoon Ladies Team Standings: Pizza De- light 26, Haugens 24, Trader Sam 24, The Galley 20, Square Boy 17, Dixie Lee 16. Over 200: Cheryl Jones 257, 241; Joyce Taylor 266, 208; Car- ol Koch 248, 240; Lynda Parker 236; Stacey Tower 232; Joanne Russell 232, Marian Geer 228, 201; Caron Weber 225; Elsie Pogue 224; Carol Beatty 220; Joyce Storry 218; Darlene Van- derzwet 212; Dorothy Lee 201. Over 550: Carol Koch 656, Cheryl Jones 655, Marian Geer 611, Joyce Taylor 599, Joyce Storry 588, Caron Weber 558, Gerri Langille 556. ~~. PoRT PERRY | MEN'S BALL HOCKEY LEAGUE Fishfull Is Looking For a Team for Monday or Wednesday night Must be 18 years of age or over Contact: John Harman 9835-9069 Karl Durham 985-3512 Forder-Parks Insurance Brokers Inc. 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