Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 8 Oct 1996, p. 22

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"A Family Tradition for 130 Years" Framers squeak by Swampers, 2.1] The Framer's Gallery squeaked past the Lami ife Swampers in the first of this past Sunday's The second affair of the day was also a close one as the Blackstock Brewers downed Trader Sam's 2-0. In the second 1t was Wayne Tate from Ron Att- wood before Ron scored the dying minutes to get on the board as they had numerous chances with : one on his own from the best one going to Dan play | by i; 21 total in over- The first period went Wayne and Nick. The Van Loon who, faced with ime. With earning the scoreless with Blackstock Scorpions came close in i single point for the tie in holding the edge in shots anopenriethit the post, regulation time th Swam- on goal. Midway through pers still held their lead Ry second they abr atop the league by a single both goals thin 41 sec- : point. Homelife scored onds as Tom Wotten fired 0 aC S ome to firstlate in the openingpe- one in on an unassisted ef- : ' riod with Brian Robinson fort which was followed up setting up Brian Pomeroy. with Ron Short getting his It looked like this would with help from James u ets on u nN av hold up as the clock was Hudgins. Larry Reurekas winding down when, with was awarded his first Just 1:03 remaininginreg- shutoutofthe season. Kingston. Eimer Hlakion fis, the Framer' 3 The Brooklin Bruins From Page 19 han and Chas ric Kristensen connected Jim Raaphorst as well re- Bourgeois were also intro- from Cary Dowson to force "corded a shutout as the ig meth thes tarboby he duced to the crowd. These the 3:00 minute overtime. Bruins came out on top in hockey, there was an im- gentlemen have not Again with time run- their game against the pressive pre-game cere- Missed many ModJack ning out as four seconds showed on the clock in the overtime it was Brent Rai- ney from Stephen Kristen- Scorpions by a 3-0 count. There was a lone the opening perio al in off the mony at centre ice. Several members of the team from 1972 were on games over the past quar- ter century. Ivan Luke, the first coach was intro- broom of Nick Attwood _ duced to the crowd. sen rounding out the scor- with Mark Mason draw- hand facading ah p resi. And 1972 team captain ing. ing the assist. makes his home near Harold FairofSunderland had the honor of dropping PORT PERRY STAR STAT-SHEET the ceremonial first puck between present day cap- tain Matt Pyke and Keith Genoile of the Ice. Carolyn Wilbur of the Travellin' > Wilburs sang O Canada and did a fine j 25 despite a sore throat. And Port Perry Dart League PORT PERRY BROOMBALL for once there was no prob- (Sept. 30 results) Top Scorers lem with the aE sys- TEAM POS. PTS. TOTAL NAME Team a A PTs Vem iS a inF Por Legion Arrows 1 20 Wayne Tate Brooklin 6.3 9 The Jackson FEmily y's 2 Trader No Names ~~ 2 18 Nick Attwood Brooklin 5 3 8 year sponsorship of the H. K. Dragons'A 3 17 Nh Woodrow Blackstock 5 2 7 Flamingos/MoJacks was From Page 19 Winchester Rifles 4 0 17 Tim Cochrane Blackstock 4 2 6 recogn ised when Ontario what you're talking about. Legion Mixed Nuts ~~ 5 16 Shawn Mitchell ~~ Brooklin 33:6 ie Assoc. president Es has been both a Legion Awols 6 16 Tom Wotten Blackstock 3 3 6 Brent Ladds presented player and coach, but he Legion Artillery 7 15 Brian Pomeroy Swampers 2 4 © Dave Jackson with 'a has never been a ref, so Trader Tigers 8 15 Brian Robinson ~~ Swampers 2 4 6 plaque of appreciation. MacLean brings that per- Antrim A 3 5 Charlie Dennis TraderSams 2 3 5 And the game was spective tothe show. ; Legion 180s ! James Hudgins Blackstock 2 3 5 reffed by Hockey Night in : : Legion Lovers 1 13 Canada broadcaster Ron MacLean admits at ope H. K. Dragons B Murray Spirits Winchester Pints Traders Choice Antrim B Durham Arms Legion Snipers 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Traders Niners *~ 19 10 Jeft Nanson Traders 17 275 | Well, signing numerous yi. io and his commit- bo Flam Flights 20 *TGA= Total Goals Against Sunes sphs before and af- nts to professional - H.K Dragons C 21 SCUGOG HOCKEY LEAGUE TSLAPSHOTS: After Droadcasting. Emiels Shooters 22 TEAM WL T GF GAPTS | ide the first two "The great thing about Legion Wannabees 23 Taylor Fuels 4 01 Tg g Pp this past weekend, (reffing) Junior hockey is Trader Red Eyes 24 Compton CableTV4 t 0 14 7 8 Soy k mn have this that I can plan may sched- Legion 419s 25 BallCalleryAsoc.3 1 1 32 19 7 work to work on a few ule well in advance to H. K. Dragons D 26 PineridgeSports 2 2 1 12 10 5 thi they are idle un- work around the broad- PizzaDeligt 2 2 1 15 12 § a ey might The Bob. casting commitments," he High Male Finish: 94 JD Carpentry 2 2 1 16 20 5 un 3 nigh it said. 5 : High Female Finish: 57 VanTruckWorld 2 3 0 19 4 Ee Spay avis Almost from the mo- VNEA Pool League Monsma Electric 1 2 2 10 4 Ss BCUZog ATena ment he set foot in the Scu- ay 3 5 0 9 8 1 9 9 5 7 6 6 6 7 7 9 3 5 5 6 6 4 6 2 3 1 3 3 12 12 12 1" 1 10 10 NAME Keith Tremblay Jim Raaphorst Larry Reurekas Cedar Creek Contracting 1 Rob Rutschmann Glenn Archibald Top Goaltenders TEAM GP TGA AVE Swampers 4 5 1.00 Brooklin 4 9 1.50 Ravens 14 2.00 Framers 14 2.00 5 4 Blackst. 4 9 225 4 15 MacLean. He had an easy time of it on the ice as the teams stuck to hockey and he called only a handful of penalties. MacLean was a big hit with the fans as game time at 7 p.m. time he had ambitions to go higher with the refs E histhe (a world Junior tournament, or the.Olym- pics, perhaps) but that dream is probably out of the question now due to gog Arena early Sunday Scugog Arena Sunday. He him in touch with the game. (As of Oct. 1) ModJacks expect to have T.00 TEAM POINTS Harrison Fuels 0 b netminder Paul Roberts in, Sterne Oe 2 roe Top Scorers He missed the Dro coro: Downtown 523 P uniform. He miss © ble individual. He was Hookers Corner 515 NAME TEAM opening weekend of play pohbed in the lobby and Hired Guns 512 Jar. Harman ~~ Van/Truck while vacationing in Eng- patiently signed auto- Uxbridge 495 B. Beveridge Ball/Callery land, a family trip that graphs for fans of all ages, The Hock Shop Hot Shots 492 K Jeffrey Ball/Callery had been planned for sev- road ly posed for photos 1 Here For The Beer a72 T Wilbur Ball/Callery eral months. Tol svete 10 take veal Sharpshooters 472 R. Campbell Jaye Puss enjoyment in chatting M. McQuade edar Creel LL) ith th le. It PORT PERRY BROOMBALL J. Mackey J&D Carpentry "STAR hvidy on 11 was TEAM W L T GF GA PTS JohnHarman Cedar Creek He had an easy game Swampers 4.9 3 8 Tob GoalleRc CLASSIFIEDS calling just a handful Blackstock 19 1 op Goaltenders io The cl Brooklin 19 13 NAME TEAM G GA AVE GET THE RESULTS ng to hostilities came 15 14 16 Traders Ravens Framers YOU WANT... » Compton Cable 5 7 140 Taylor Fuels 5 9 1.80 Pineridge Sports 5 10 200 Pizza Delight 5. 12.5240 K. Harman R. Huggins B Eade T Glazier "in the first period when lasting memory there was a i "of Mo- first ever Jacks and Ice players near the blue line, but tempers «.FAST PHONE (905) 985-7383

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