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Port Perry Star, 9 Jan 2001, p. 19

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i wt 4 -- "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 9, 2001 - 19 Tweens sport a perfect record Shepstone Tweens remain undefeated in Ringette play The Shepstone Tween ringette team remains undefeated in league play starting the second half of the schedule with a resounding 8-2 thrashing of Richmond Hill. This team from north of Toronto was also undefeated in their division but now are up against a Port Perry power house led by Amanda Curry who had two goals and two assists and was matched by Amanda Doble who also recorded a four point game. Lauren Guthrie had a goal and three assists while ever dependable Cait Hellingman scored twice and had an assist. Rachel Kaye had three assists, one on a beauty by Britney DeCosta. Victoria Sturgess and Jamie Steranka made great clearing plays to set up rush after rush. This superb defensive tandem made Lyndsay Whyte's goaltending duties much easier. Jamie ang¢l Victoria are underaged players playing up to and above the older girls level and anchor a great defence on an explo- sive squad. Todd Healey scores three in Compton Cable's 5-4 victory From Page 18 offense, with each of them scoring a pair of goals. Ken Smart, Todd Smart and Tony Oxley each had goals in a losing cause for B. Smith. Compton Communications 5 Pineridge Sports 4 Todd Healey proved to be the big sniper in this game by scoring a hat trick. Along with Healey's three, John Mackey had a pair of goals to round out the scor- ing for Compton. For Pineridge, Warren Geer had two goals along with singles from Lee Wilbur and Brian Norton. Senior Division Taylor Fuels 5 "B. Callery & Associates 3 Taylor extended their season long winning streak with a 5-3 win over B. Callery. Bob Collins had a hat trick for Taylor while Chris Brain and Mike Clarke scored the other two. B. Callery scored the last three goals in an unsuccessful comeback attempt. Ken Smart had two of those goals with the other going to Rick Sheehey. Square Boy Pizza 4 Van & Truck World 1 Steve Lee had two goals to lead Square Boy to a 4-1 win over Van & Truck World. Bruce Gracie and Rob Toguri also had goals for Square Boy. George Gladish had the lone goal for Van & Truck World. MoJacks look to extend their lead over Little Britain this Sunday From Page 18 Early in the second, Norton tied things with a wrist shot that caught the top of the net. Norton's two goals for the night gave him 61 points so far this season as he leads the league in scoring, several points up on Warren Cooper of the Bruins. Last Friday night in Uxbridge, the MoJacks saw their six-game win- ning streak come to a halt as they lost to the Bruins 6-4. Matt McMaster, Darryl Rose, Norton, and Shaun Curran did the scoring for the MoJacks, while. Warren Cooper clicked for the hat trick. The Mojacks grabbed a very early 2-0 lead in this one in under two minutes, but the Bruins Friday night. This Saturday night, scored three times in the final frame. And, in last week's important 6-4 win on the road over the Chiefs, the Mojacks continued to get scoring from a vari- ety of players. Jason Whitworth, Braden Tarbotten, Nathan - Cotter, Adam Jones, Skerratt and Norton into an empty net spread the scoring around for the green and white. SLAPSHOTS: In other league action over the weekend, Little Britain kept pace with the Mojacks with a 5-2 win over the Ice and the Bruins defeated the Ice by the same score the All-Star game will be held in Sutton featuring the best from the Central League against the Stars from the Georgian Bay League. MoJack reps will be forwards Shane Norton and Ryan McQuade and blueliner Shaun Curran. And, on Sunday night, the MoJacks will be in action on home ice in a crucial match with the Merchants. A victory for the MoJacks would go a long way in cementing their hold on fourth- place and ensuring them a berth in the playoffs. Faceoff for this "four- pointer" is 7 p.m. at the Scugog Arena.' REGISTRATION FEE - $10 RULES & REGULATIONS: 1) You may register anytime until February 28. Fish must be caught in Lake Scugog. 2) Once you are registered, you may enter as many fish as you want. 3) Each entry will consist of a photo of the fish with tape measure as proof of length, along with a com- K pleted entry form. (We encourage | ( catch & release). f 4) All registrations and entry forms are available at Backbay | + Outfitters, 38 Water St., Port Perry Weekly All decisions are final. Prize: 5) Prizes will be awarded at Backbay : * Outfitters, Saturday, March 10, j MEATY SHOPS 2001. : POI Perry Siors 6) The Port Perry Star and all spon- ; B14 3eueng St. sors assume no liabilities for any & 0851207 damages, accidents or injuries. . Open 7 days a week Participants enter at their own risk. : undreds of Meal ideas. H rn oon Brought to you by these sponsors: | Shop for Men's & Women's Fine Clothing NIK ORAM | A. 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