tnt -- te ---------------------------- "A Family Tradition for 130 Years" SP Township okays Bassmania event § on Lake Scugog By John B. McClelland The Port Perry Star Bassmania has been given the green light to use municipal property at the Port Perry waterfront for two live release bass tournaments next sum- mer. Scugog's Parks and Rec- reation committee agreed Monday morning to grant permission to put bleach- ers in Palmer Park, but there are some conditions. Firstly, the tournament must pay Scugog $200 per day to cover such costs as clean-up by municipal parks staff; and the tour- nament organizers must agree to allow the Kawar- tha Fisheries Association (KFA) to set regulations for the tournaments scheduled for June 28-29 ModJacks sticks hot ove and Sept. 20-21. Getting the KFA active- ly involved in live release tournaments held on Lake Scugog was an important consideration in the Parks committee's decision to give permission for use of township property. "The township can't stop these' tournaments, but we did not want to seem to be indirectly en- dorsing something that might harm the fish or the lake," said committee chair Karen Puckrin at Monday's meeting. The committee was told by KFA president Sandy Beaton that the organiza- tion does not feel that live release tournaments present a "biological prob- Turnto Page 26 by John B. McClelland Special to the Port Perry Star heat over the weekend as the team erupted for 21 T HE PORT PERRY MOJACKS turned up the goalsin a pair of games. And leading the parade was Rob Simms who netted six goals as the MoJacks feasted on two of the "weaker sisters" in the Central Junior C circuit. Simms, in his first year with the green and white, fired two on Saturday night in a 10-3 win over Brighton Buzz, then had four more Sunday night in an 11-5 romp over the Bobcaygeon Bullets at the Scugog Arena. Coupled with a 3-2 overtime win earlier in the week over Lakefield Chiefs, it was a highly profitable three games for the MoJacks as the six points moved them to ROB SIMMS within one of the Chiefs and they still have two gamesin hand over Lakefield. On Sunday night in front of the smallest crowd of the season at the Scugog Arena, MoJacks hardly worked up a sweat as they jumped to a4-0 lead over the last place \) Bullets by the end of the first period. Tom Chambers got them going just four minutes into the period as he put a soft one between the skates of Marty Mullins who was promptly yanked in favour of Jeff Merrick. But Merrick didn't have a lot of success either as Simms, Kevin Doyle and Barry Forth all used the power * play to give MoJacks what looked like a comfortable 4-0 lead. Simms got his second of the game early in the middle frame, again on the power play, on a very pretty three way passing play. Doyle fed the puck to Matt Pyke at the top of the face-off circle and he dished to Simms, who put anifty move on Merrick before slipping a back-hand into the cage. But the MoJacks ran into penalty troubles of their own and it cost them as the Bullets cut the margin to 5-3 PORT PERRY STAR 4 * i i About $18,000 net was raised in the rece skate-a-thon at the Scugog Arena, held to raise money for a second ice pad. The Pearce Auction Novice | team raised the most money in the recent skate-a-thon and earned these new jackets crested | with Port Perry 1996 Skate-a-thon. In photo, front row (L-R) are Jake Jones, Trevor Algar, Sco! - ModJack snipers put 21 = shots between the Tu pipes in two games Lok by the 12 minute mark of the period. Duane Falls, Scott Davidson and Jeff Thurston did the damage, with the goals coming from close range after Paul Roberts had made the initial stop but was not able to control the rebound. Some strong pressure in the Bullet zone resulted in a goal at 15:28 when Matt Glenn slapped in a rebound off a oat Richardson shot which gave MoJacks a three goal ulge. y Simms went towork early in the third to really put the game out of reach. At 2:20, he made it look easy calmly cutting across the goal mouth and waiting until Merrick was down and out before flipping the puck home. And just two minutes later, he got his fourth of the evening. Scott Heasman fed a pass into the slot and Simms wasted no time slapping the puck into the net for acommanding 8-3 lead. Simms is probably the purest goal scorer on the roster and when he gets on aroll like this, he's murder on opposition netminders. He also had two helpers to go with his four goals which give him a team leading 18 for the campaign to date. Late in the period, the teams continued to add tothe scoresheet as Rosko and Falls clicked for the 'Cage and Todd Stirling, Matt Pyke and Scott Heasman did the damage for the MoJacks. On Saturday night in Brighton, Kevin Doyle led the scoring in the 10-3 victory with Simms getting a pair and singles going to Dan Leclair, Vince Farano, Scott Heasman, Todd Stirling, and John Fraser. John Babcock went the distance in goal for the MoJacks to record his second victory in a row. &