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Port Perry Weekend Star, 22 Dec 2000, p. 29

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eer pp TSEC Rp co San RR "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2000 - 29 Blackstock Minor Hockey report Scott Dwyer scores four, Bryan Sinclair stops them all in an 8-0 Construx win Auto Specialist 8 Unilynx Systems 6 This was an end to end battle between two even- ly matched teams. Jamie Saunders in net for Unilynx had his work cut out for him and stood up to the task. Unilynx goals were scored by Patrick Marchi, McNally (2) and Steven Lackner (3). Assists went to Robert Jones, Christopher, Marchi and Brianne Wagg. Ryan Kamiski between the pipes for Auto Specialist made several key saves. Auto Specialist goals were scored by Devon Colston (2), Craig Silnieks (3) and George McCormack (3). went to McCormack, Silnieks, Michael Alkenbrack, Kale Wardlaw, Michael Delong, Colston, and Jeremy Dunham. John Green Electric 4 Eco Water Systems 2 Robert Golobic in net for Eco made many saves and showed great deter- mination. Joshua Watson scored two goals for Eco, assisted by Jordan Mitchell, Jack O'Halloran and Karmin Smith. John Green's goalie Wolfe Roberts made key saves. Daniel Crosier scored two and Steven Zajko put two away. Assists went to Daniel (Milne) Stavrakos, Jacob Monk, Brendan Pearce, Neale Aziz .and Eric Buffey. Bucks Construx 8 Foundation Financial 0 Foundation showed determination with Scott Slute in net making great saves and Robbie Ashdown digging in the i) Ho 50% corners. Mitchell Farrell and Jesse Trayner kept trying to get the puck out of their end. Bryan Sinclair in net for Buck's got his first shut out. Buck's goals were scored by William Lane, Scott Dwyer (4), Grant Ellis and Cole Larsen (2). Assists went to Lane, Chris Wotten, Amy Gibbons, Michael Hill, Cody Barron and Kayla Brewster. There'll be free skating thanks to Tim Horton's "TimSkates" offered at Scugog Arena Local = Tim Hortons stores are sponsoring Free Holiday "TimSkates" at various arenas for partici- pants of all ages to enjoy during the month of December. Schedules list- ing the times and venues for the free skates can be found in all local Tim Hortons stores. At Tim Hortons we feel that it is important to give back to the communities in which we operate," said storeowner Dorothy Bull. "TimSkate is a great event that can be enjoyed by the entire family over the holi- days. Throughout the year, Tim Hortons is involved in countless local events, activities and sponsor- ships, and this is the per- fect way to say thank you to the whole community." With 2000 locations from coast to coast in Canada, and in parts of the United States, Tim Hortons has become a party of everyday living for many loyal customers. Christopher | 1 Assists - Thursday 'evening. pL with the faceoff at 8 p.m. The Mojacks wil Took : - SF a note hud is' ks ,B ruins clash i m on Dec. 28 to! 'add to their two-game Ss winning streak this week- sl end when they travel to | - ty Georgina on Friday night ill to play theilce. The. Bruins, after los- Sin to the Ice 5-4 last : Saturday, will host Lakefield this Friday and travel to Little Britain the following night. ah Pilg New Students bring this Te JB {ol GF: I FREE MONTH! EXPIRES MAR. 31/01 Latcham Community Centre Queen & Water Street at the Lake Established in Port Perry in 1974 985-9167 * 986-5071 rims me Hardware OFF All Christmas Items (excluding tax) No Tax on all in stock merchandise 92 River St., Sunderland (705) 357-3456 Sports scores? editorial@portperrystar.com CASUAL SPORTS % SPEEDO | di ( 'olumbia ASSAF ANTAN SR ET BOXING WEEK SALE Nee 28, 29, 30 & 31 A Starts at 10: 00am Poo RALPH LAUREN Sunderland Home Furniture Cash & Carry * Closed Wednesday to prepare BR 70 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 905-852-1810 ( 2g Ls Home furniture *some conditions apply 96 River St., Sunderland (705) 357-2578

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