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Port Perry Star, 9 Apr 1996, p. 27

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"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" The Swamp Garage Bantams defeated Keswick to win the Bantam House League C Championship last weekend and defeated Emmerson Insurance this past week to win the Friendship Local League trophy. Pictured are the members of the winning team. Back row from left are John Reed, Blayne Kinnunnen, Deryk Campbell, Chris Orr, Jared Aldridge, Todd Mitchell, Alei- sha Cracknell, Keijo Kinnunnen, assistant coach, Eric Wygert. Front row: Rick Campbell, assistant coach, Jeremy Hall, David Bonsier, Mike Egley. Ab- sent from photo are Wayne Hancock, coach, Keith Hancock and John Ba- con. REP TEAM EVALUATIONS ~ SCHEDULING ~ 9-10 Mites (born 1986-87) Monday, April 15 - 6:30 South Lakefront Thursday, April 18 - 6:30 South Lakefront Tuesday, April 16 - 6:30 South Lakefront Monday, April 15 - 6:30 North Lakefront Thursday, April 18 - 6:30 North Lakefront Wednesday, April 17 - 6:30 . North Lakefront Junior Men Sunday, April 21 Port Perry & District Minor Softball Association "Info: Dave Dalton 985-3838 Well, hockey season for the Scugog Hockey League is over today. The games today were the fi- nal playoff games. Harrison Flames vs. Monsma Chargers The Flames jumped the gun in the first period and with Bruce Smith shoot- ing they scored their first two goals with assists from Bill Bridge and Willy Edwards. Then Willy Ed- wards scored for a third with Bob Beveridge and Bruce Smith assisting. Fi- nally in the top of the third period Mike Geer of the Chargers managed to score one goal with assists from John Robertson and Squirts (born 1984-85) PeeWees (born 1982-83) Bantams (born 1980-81) Midget Boys (born 1977-79) Midget Girls (born 1977-79) Stouffville Co-operative Association presen ts an "EQUINE INFORMATION = EVENING" with two goals scored were by the Flames' Bob Beveridge who was assisted by Willy Edwards and Bruce Smith, and by Bill Bridge who was assisted by Jim Beatty and John Vaz. The final score was 5-1 for the Harrison flames, the champs of the D division. The MVP's of this game were Ken Harman (goal- 1e), Bruce Smith (defense), and Willy Edwards (for- ward). Compton Comets vs. Fitzgerald Clippers Game two was a closer game between the Comp- ton Comets and the Fitz- gerald Clippers for the C division. The first goal was * Isabelle Tremblay-Summers Bsc, MSc, Equine Nutitionist * Ronald F. 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The next Nestleton Hardball final registration this week Just a reminder that the final registration for Nes- tleton Hardball will be held this Thursday might from 7 - 9 p.m. in the hall just outside the C.C.P.S. gymnasium. Winter ball and umpire clinics will be taking place in the gym, should you like to observe. The team lists must be in to the affiliated leagues by April 15. The hardball pro- gramme is open to players ages 9-20 years. The Mosquito and Pee- wee divisions will be play- ing in affiliation with the Scugog Baseball Associa- tion, with home games played in Blackstock or Nestleton and away games in Port Perry. Rep and Steve Connors, and the second by Bill Foote and Mike McQuade. The Comets took the win for the C division thanks to the teams and its MVP's - Richard Huggins (goalie), Rick Campbell (Clippers defense) and Steve Con- nors (forward). Taylor Aces vs. Ball- Callery Senators Game three was for the E division. The Aces scored the first two goals with goals by Ken Little, assisted by Mark Jobb and Sean Fewer, and by Mark Jobb who was assisted by Richie Lefort and Ken Lit- tle. Then in the second pe- riod the Senators scored their only two goals scored by Rob Evans, with an as- sist from Mark Decosta, and by Mark Decosta who was assisted by Ken Jef- frey. The final two goals were scored by Richie Le- fort who was assisted by Mark Jobb, and by Mark Jobb who was assisted by Steve Dunn. The Aces beat the Senators for the E division game. The MVP's of the game were Doug MacSween (goalie), Rob Evans (Senators defense), Mark Jobb (forward). Pineridge Wolves vs. Van and Truck World Sharks Game four was without a doubt the longest hockey game I've ever watched. The Pineridge Wolves and the Van and Truck World Sharks went into double overtime and it wasn't un- til the fifth period that they finally ended the game. Dave Dickson was the first to score for the Sharks with assists from Brad Menzies and (Carl ball will again be available to interested players in these divisions. The Bantam, Midget and Juvenile divisions will be playing in affilia- tion with the Victona/ Brock League with home games played in Nestleton and Blackstock, and away games played in Victoria/ Brock; the bulk of which will be played in Lindsay. Players in these divisions had expressed a desire for more competition. The Victoria/Brock league will provide that for them, based on 10-12 teams per division in Bantam and Midget and 4-6 teams in the newly formed Juvenile division. If you can't make it Thursday night, registra- Durward. Then Clarence Stephenson scored for the Wolves with assists by. Reg Templeman and Ron Zaparanuik. Next came a goal by Chris Asselstine for the Sharks who was as- sisted by Dave Dickson and Brad Menzies. Larry Pilkey took the next two goals for the Wolves with assists by Larry Jackson, Ken Davison, and Ron Za- paranuik. The final goal for the Sharks was scored by Chris Asselstine with assistance from Brad Menzies and Dave Dick- son. The final goal was scored by Larry Pilkey in the top of the fifth period with assists from Wayne Norton and Ken Smart Jr. The B division MVP's were Bob Strickert (goal- 1e), Carl Durward (de- fense), and Larry Pilkey (forward). J & D Hawks vs. Pizza Delight Roosters The final game today was played by the J & D Cocktails at 5:3 PLEASE a] fe) do] IW THIS NEWSPAPER V4 R.C.L. BRANCH 419 Ce EX SERVICEMEN DINNER & DANCE 0 p.m. - Dinn Dance to the music of DEBBIE DRUMMOND 9:00-1:00 a.m. ADMISSION: $5:00 ea. - Veterans & Guest Non-Veterans $12.00 ea. For information call 985-8502 SESE EEESS--S--S--S--S----STI a tion forms are available at Pineridge sports or by call- ing Kevin Balser 986- 4954; Dale McClurg 986- 5196; Rick Boccaccio 986- 0508; or John Ellis 986- 0934 to get your name on the list. Remember, it is impera- tive that we have the final team lists ready by April 15. By the way, our year- round, ongoing league fund-raiser is the Nestle- ton Bingo held every other Friday night at the Nestle- ton Community Centre. The next bingo is April 19 beginning at 7 p.m. In the months of July and Au- gust, bingo will be held every Friday night begin- ning at 7 p.m. So come on out and enjoy a fun night of bingo playing! SHL champions crowned Hawks and the Pizza De- light Roosters. The Hawks took the first three goals, the first two scored by John Mackey, the first un- assisted, the second as- sisted by Keijo Kinnunen. Then Gary Lance scored the third goal unassisted. Finally the Roosters scored their only goal with John Harman shooting and Carl Durham and Tony Oxley assisting. The final goal was shot by Joe Curran of the Hawks and assisted by John Mackey. The Hawks defeated the Roosters 4-1 for the A divi- sion title. The MVP's of this game were Ray Gib- son (goalie), Alan Sibbald (defense), and John Mack- ey (forward). Many thanks to the MVP awards donators... Dave Harrison, Ron Compton, Joe Curran, Dennis Lycett, Mike Adam, Mike Driscoll, Rog- er Moase, Wayne Taylor, Jim Grovenor, Jim Beatty, Bruce Smith. & ion Hall LAMINATING at STAR OFFICE CENTRE LER EUVE-TR- LER ETE AE a a da cg PT TT aT ------------

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