v the tribune thursday november 11 uk l clippers play great offensive hockey by pete sanderson stouffvuxe in and waite the period saw just one minor averyimpwssiveshowoftops offensivepower the ken may squad outshot mayrealpateclippers f crunched the port perry flamingoes 103 fans- at tbe mgh- rscoring gaule saw some great offensive hockey although the defence seemed to 1 be- totally lacking only some good moves by the clippers net minder kept- the flamingoes from cotvvagaiii theilclippers -nio- m h vppedmfourquickones back in the second period to tie the score at 2 with a goal by gord scott and a neat shorthanded effort by dave webster who intercepted a bad clipper passv vv john scott nulled tbe port peny crew to within three but three more clipper goals in tbe last two minutes broke the flamingoes backs leitch scored a solo goal on an excellent effort just one minute- before barrick tallied from bill meakes twelve seconds later brown put the clippers- up 9-3- on a but before ithe brifflantunassisted goal flamingoes could get back on thescoresheet whenbeinthewordsofa replied for the clippers i fan decked the goalie from perry brown- j i right outof his shorts- v theclippers the cupper attack currently find themselves faltered in the third j in third place with eight i period and despite out- points behindi shooting tbe flamingoes bowmanville and und- 138 they were outscored say the next test for the three to one n may dub comes friday john and gord scott rigkinunsaythey each scored their second f return- home i- this goals of the night while saturday night whets at 8 phil hennessey notched a pnc they take on port single doug j taylor hope r- ivl rupp snowmobiles parts accessories bill walls bethesda 8881998 necting with more than six of the thirtyfive shots on goal s the clippers scored twice in tbe first period with ciarrijge scoring from wayne norton and ted assinck and vernoy notching his first goal of tbe season from leitch waite scored from leitch and vernoy and then brad hunt and clarfidge set up bill meakes two minutes later brown got his first from taylor and then roy tallied from barrick and meakes the claremont midget girls softball team recently became provincial womens softball union c champions left to right in front arecoach lenora mckenzie gail norton wendy lake cathy blow vicki macdonald and jackie kennedy in back janice leh man donna beelby lenni pilkey sandy gillan terri pilkey lori redshaw mary ann kennedy and manager bev wilson absent was jean jordan the team also defeated stouffviiie for the lakeshore ladies title sumfnitview boys capture york title bantams drop three games stouffville the stouffviiie bantam a club dropped three games in the last two weekson oct 29 the don anderson team lost t good game to lindsay 52 lindsay got off to a five goal lead and held onto it through a strong stouffviiie finish ted waite scored two goals for stouffviiie in a losing cause ajax came to town on nov 3 and won a tough contest 62 again stouffviiie got off to a bad start they trailed 20 after two periods the bantams had a chance to peewee boys floor whitby catch up but ran into some hot goaltending scoring for stouffviiie were robert gierkink and ted waite it was a rugged contest with plenty of solid body checks by both teams on sunday stouffviiie travelled to peterborough and lost a squeaker 54 the game was all tied up in the last few minutes but stouffviiie couldnt get the puck out of their own zone peterborough capitalized on the lack of defence by scoring in the last two seconds of play goaigetters for stouff viiie were gary carr larry fodder ted waite and scotty brown terry ohalloran played a great game in goal and the defence anchored by darryl nortons solid checks controlled their zone penalties lost the game for stouffviiie though as four of the five goals scored by peterborough were powerplay efforts stouffville the summitview cross country teams triumphed over the opposition recently the junior boys team won the divisional championship and then went on to capture the york county title as well bryan hamilton led his team by coming in first followed by jeroen verhoog foui in peter bandulap fifth robert boudrois eighthvand j pherold fifteenth the junior girls did almost as well as the divisions placing second in the team standings carol brock came in second elaine howie fourth and jane manser seventh in the sjaiior girls divisionals gloria mintz a grade 7 student distinguished herself by placing first even though she was running against grade eight girls she also put i forth a very creditable effort in the county finals by coming in eleventh in a field of a hundred runners k kingdon mothers little helper aj kingdom mondays thru fridays 11 am to 3 pm ckfh143q stouffville good goal tending- by brad hogg kept a u determined whitby team off the score sheet until stouffviiie got untracked ina recent peewee game in the first period mike hazell and mike howardon passes from chris miller mike glenn and phil faulkner put stouffville up 20 inthe second period stouffviiie really poured the power on as they scored four goals chris miller amikehazellfassistsbwenu to j phil glenn lewis and- phil faulkner 2 mike faulkner all connected howard 2 mike genn jwiththe net- 2 and jim edwards yvrw atomvbsi win one lose one last week i v stouffville v for stouffviiie goals- the atpm bs started r came from bilty blundell their season slowly but2 stephen small 2 assists went to craig v corner 2- mike hazell and daleleger the third period belonged to whitby as they scored two goals final score was 62 for stouffviiie in a subsequent game charles minaker t made some spectacular saves as he held off the much improved newmarket club goals for stouffviiie were scored by jim edwards mike howard t and j dale leger 2 are fast turning into a real powerhouse they lost their opening against bay ridges 21 and then went on to beat markham by the same margin in a close game scorersin the games cwerevchris j brown darrin hardy and kent -dunkeld- saturday night the bsliosteclmarkham stouffviiie played- a fast- skating gamearid totally whitewashedtheop position final score 80 kent dunkeld john parcells jeff stover chris brown stephen smalls second goal wasj scored on apenalty shot from portugal la0 roud able wines robust red the most famous wine romthe oaoregon ot portugal urio wasn ss i ies 15 uiuicretscanuby canyfw schcnmy oaxiov t ltd this year almost 100000 canadians will be under medical care for cancer and canadian cancer society volun- teers will be helping to v ease their way i r trade in your old dog far a new cat v this is a good time for tradiri in your tired old sled for a spirited new cat because our tradein allow ances have never been better and you11 never flnda better sled than this years cat so lets get together arent you ready to have a mighty good year for a change bethesda sales service bus 8847774 res 8881166 1 miles north of stouffviiie gorm ley road 2mies 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