B2 - Sunday, December 26, 1982 - Nerth Shore News Pee Wee A's capture top spo North Shore Winter Club's (NSWC) Pee Wee A Rep team defeated close rival Port Moody 7 to 2 to take first place in Zone 1. NSWC took over first place by winning the game, played December 9 in Port Moody, with three goals by J. Rogers, his first league hat trick for.the year, and one each from T. Craven, R. Tadey, R. Knight and C. Gustafson. Port Moody goals were scored by Brawn and Vermeulen. Lorne. Bird in the net for NSWC stopped 19 or 21 shots and the Port Moody goalie stopped 11 of 18 shots. . On December 11th NSWC Pee Wee A's added two more points to bring their season total to 20 by defeating North Van Rec Centre’s Pee Wee A’s 8 to 3. ~ Jamie Rogers scored three times to give him his second hat trick for the season. Two goals each were scored by T. Craven, C. Gustafson and one by G. Savage. North Van Rec goals were scored by N. Winder and S. Lima. NSWC ‘goalie Kevin Radbourne stopped 10 shots with R. Nickel the Rec The California Bears Peewee Hockey Team travelled all the way from Los Angeles to find out how ' the Canadians played their National game. North Vancouver (London Drugs) gave them a lesson in the basics in a barnstormer of a game. Aptly, Andrew Barnes was the star of the game with two goals and three assists. Steve Lima hit ‘the target twice while Todd “ Patz, Rob Sumner and Paul Fowlie scored on the way to a 7-4 victory for the Blues. Assists went to Sumner (2) and Patz (2). ' The California contingent will meet Point Grey, N B | : B Fi a : i eo rs . . , The North Shore News Red Wings climbed into a share of first, place in the North Shore Hockey league, Saturday with an 8-3 splashing of Torchy’s Flames. Left winger “Buffalo” Scheemer popped three goals leading the charge for the Red Wings, while Jim Mann added a pair. Don Towner and Stuart Davis scored short-handed goals less than two minutes apart, with a News defenceman serving a penalty midway through the second frame. Gary Howell scored the other, his seventh Red Wing goal. Answering for the Flames were Brian Ruddock, Scott McEachern, and ‘Darryl Johnston. Flames goalie Don Noble was kept busy turning aside 40 stops, while at the other end, Gary Empey had Industrial Langley, Grandview and Ridge Meadows during their sojourn in B.C. They should be tuckered out by the time they return to the Southern sunshine. . Other results: N.Van Juvenile A (Vancouver Fancy Meats) 7, Grandview 2; N.Van Atom A (Legion) 5, Richmond 7. Peanut Division N.Van Peanuts 6, Sun- set 2; Jacks Kiddie Rides 3, W.Van (Blue) 5; Cablewest TV 4, Northstars 2; Knights of Columbus 4, Jacks Kiddie Ride 2; Old Spaghetti Factory 6, Jewels by Christensen 1. an easier time of it, being called on to make only 21 saves. The win moved the News. . into a-tie for first place with _the Lynnwood Inn Canucks, while Torchy’s Flames remain one point back and Super Valu (Westlynn Mall) a mere two points back. Centre goalie stopping 20 them7to4. - shots. During the Ridge Meadows game 6 goals were Qn December 5, NSWC played an exhibition gamé with Kerrisdale Point Grey tieing them 3 to 3. This was . their second tie exhibition game. ' NSWC goals were scored by R. Tadey, N. McEachern and K, Hannay. On December 4 the NSWC Pee Wee A’s played two games back ~ to back defeating Ridge Meadows 6 to 4 in a league game at Haney and then played an exhibition game at NSWC with Abbotsford, defeating scored by NSWC; T. Craven : scored ‘a hat trick, N. McEachern accounted - for two, R. Knight for one, L. Bird and K. Radbourne shared goal keeping, stopping 27 shots. The Abbosford exhibition game goals weye scored by M. Janis, C. Gustafson, T. Craven, G. Savage, K. Hannay, N. McEacheérn. Bird and Radbourne shared goaltending stopping 15 shots with the Abbosford goalie stopping 13 shots. RINGETTE REVIEW - Five for Marni Heed scored five Heed In back to back action in goals while teammate Megan - Optimnist Belle action, Griffin notched a hat trick in Blades picked up their first Shopper’s Whoppers 9-6 win win of the season with a 3-2 over Aldergrove in Tween win over Langley, after Division ringette action last holding Langley to a 3-3 tie week. earlier. ; In the other Tween match, Leneen Robb scored four Susan Bergvinson’s two goals and Karen Steinebach sparked Ringers to a 6-4 win scored three in Ringers 12-1 over Langley. win over Richmond in a Garfield’s Pussycats Tween exhibition match. continued their unbeaten ‘streak with a 4-3 win over North Shore Winter Club despite Vivien Behrenz’s three goal performance for the Winter Club, in Optimist Richmond is part of a new association. Jr. Belle Division, while Johnny's Angels downed A FUL os ' Poco 7-3. 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