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Orono Weekly Times, 4 Nov 1998, p. 4

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4 Orono Wýeekly 1j1es, Wedniesýay. Nov-,emhbeJ 4l 99 el6. .& . e Naurul but -trick for Orono driver Paul MacDonell, of Orono, on October 26th at Flam- boro Downs won three Canadian Breeders Champ- ionships in a natural hat trick fashion. Prior to the event the driver from Orono said, I1 wouldn't have thought going into the event I'd win three but I thought every horse I was to drive had a legitimate shot at hitting the board. MacDonell's first win came ln the six race, a Two Year Colt Pace, ($104,226) drivlng T Dex edging out the favourite Diligent Dexter deep in the stretch iu a Urne of 1:56.3. ln the $82,933 Three Year Old Colt Trot MacDonnel struck again as Stormount Bronze snapped entry-mate Stormont Tuscany's seven- race unbeaten strlng wlth a 1 1/4 triumph lu 1:56.3. The final card was also for MacDonell coming out of the clouds with a 19-1 longshot, Village Jericho. t was the Three Year Old Filly Pace for $73,496. The win was by a mere head over Daylon Finesse and Stonebridge Flrst. The wln was in 1: 54. 1. Good effort from Orono IGA Aithougli the Arrnstrongi IGA peewees gave it thieir ail, Halloween nighit, they were buried 7-1 by a stronger Bowmanville Club. But, thanks to the never-say- Michiael Pogue and coachi Melissa Colville of the 0. Skate programi waltz away in sync during a Sunday Jordan Beacock fînally solved the Bowmianville goalie ruinling hlis nlighit by eclipsing' the- shutout. The peewee's niext gamne is Novemnber '7 at 9 p.ml. in Orono. Famiy A to lipscanf M tondie efforts of the local grocers, Fumiy Ato lip CunintonCenturya 21 novices In a seesaw battle wliere deflecbed by a Cannington zone.y each teani traded four goals apiece, the Orono Flimilyý Auto bantams finally one-upped Canningcton in third period action. October 2th saw, a fast- mnoving, weIl organized Cannington club pay a visit to Orono Arena eventually drop- ping a close 5-4 decision to the hometown boys. Matt Reid made a statement early slaînm-ing one home on a great pass froin Chris Field and Ricky Howe. In just tw\elve seconds, Canningýton evened things up then took the lead late in the first. Orono fougbt back scoring a flukeyI goal to tie things up at 2 on a shot by Jamie Rowe which wýas The Orono Lumnber midgets out-worked, out-hustled and out-scored the visitîng Omemee hockey club 5-3 Sunday nigbt after ufilizing several strategies developed previously in practice. TW~is match-up featured a weli-officiated, good otd hock- ey game in which Orono moved the puck well ail night using the rollîng check to catch their Omemnee counterparts off guard different times throughi- out the gamie. Omnemee scored first înid- way through the opening frane but il wasn't a Minute later when Paul Landers evened things up on a pass froin Ryan Hornes. Homes gave Orono a defensemnan into blis wn net. Rowe was credited witb the goal with Dan Tresise and Matt Reid collecting the assists. Midway through thie second period Canninglon wvent ahead 3-2. Dan Tresise replied with a great shot that found the corner to tie the gaine at 3. Colin Cureatz and Malt Rýeid assisted on Tresise's goal. Upon entering third period, Orono wNas on a mission-just eighît seconds in, Matt Reid scored bis second of the gaille fr-on Row.ýe and Cuireatz giving, Orono a nar-rowý one goal lead. The lead was short lived as Cannington immiiediately capi- talized on Orono's inability 10 clear the PLIA OLit Of their own 2-1 lead half'way througb tfle second but it was short-lived as Omiemee tied things up at the six minute mark. Not to worry though. with 1:28 on the dlock at the end of the period, Ryan Leddy .pub Oronio ablead once again. To. secure the lead, Greg Bester added an insurance goal with 1.3 seconds on the dlock gîving Oronio a 4-2 advantage beading mbt the third. 1Ry an Mes scored bis sec- ond goal of the night at 13:34 putting the gaine away giving Oronlo Lumber a healtby 5-3 victory. Ryan Homes added anl assist to bis two goals for a good nlighIt's wvork while Bob Wîtheridge lead tbe playmnakers Not counting themiselves out just yet, Failyiý Auto pro- ceeded to fire away at the Canning ton goaltender, pepper- ing imii with shots and buzzinga around bis net until Scott Wood finally potted a big rebound off the stick of Chris Field fromn Jeff Thornpson to gyo abead 5-4. Orono played tigbit disciplined hockey the rest of the way thuIs protecting thieir slimi lead. Jeff Slemon came up big wbýen hie had to make somne key saves to enIsurIe the 5-4 victory., T'le Faily N'AUto bantamis see tournamient action Ibis weekend in Mariposa wijth gMe one Friday righit at 9 p.m. in Oakwood. w ith th ree assists. Paul1 Landers, Ryan Tresise, Andrew Reid and Jamnie Parry also drew assists on the niglit. Orono goaltender, Dusty Stapleton who played a solid gain innetwaskept pretty bus diingfor'many-a-loose puck' in his crease. Ice Chips: Greg Shetler with an uipset stomnacb, spent the gamne in the press box playing tunes wîtb Melonie i\llin. Tyler Robinson covered for Bob Witbe'ridge as rink rat while serving out the last gaine of biis suspension. Lastly, special acknowledge- ment to the cheering fans wbo hielp the boys play well! À'Excel' over Regul Thei Century 21 Excel knocking at Regal's door Min the novices spooked the opposition third--it was open just a crack wýi thl a convincing 'Ali but Snow, fed by Kenny Hallow's Eve' ý-1 victoryN over Jackson, found the mark giving Regai Cen tral In the CRHL Orono a secure 5-1 lead and novice bouse lea-ue this past the garne. Saturday nigit in Orono. Ben Pr-ev iouIslyon October 1 7, McKelvie and Kemn Jackson CenItury- 21 feli Prey to J & M gyave 'shlining' ^Performances Tire in an 8-3 loss. Scoring or scoring ,0two goals apiece witil 01o01o0was Luke (Green unas- LUke Green assisting on both sisted and Kennyv Jackson with McKelvie goals in the first twNo botb fr-om Bradley Martin. period wbile Brock Dunham, October 29th sawv the real- then Noel Snow and Aaron tors fal again. this time 6-2 to Zolderdo assisted on Jackson's the 'Tbhursday Nighit Town goals in the second. Reg-al League' team. Ben McKelvie Central spoiled EXCel'sýshuLtout and LuIke Grêen suIppiIed bid scoring with less thani a Oron1o's offence scoring One mlinuLte lefi on the dlock. apiece while assisting on eaci Orono's Noel Snow came other's goals. Accessible Des ign out-husties Port Per'ry The Orono Accessible Design Atrm Reps simply out- h-ustled Port Perry to a 3-1 win Octo be r '3)0,h. The atomns jumrped into a 1i-0 lead just nine seconds int the ,game when Stephien Hicks fourid an opening--Steven Burt assisted'on the goal which miust hold the record for one of the fastest goals this season! Doug Garlick set up a nice goal for himiself when lie fed the puck back to point inan Ryan Knox wbo let a biard shot go then Garlick drove home the rebourid. Garrett MacDonald rounided out the scoring with bis first goal of the- season assîsted by David Landmnan and Steve Burt. Goaltenders, Shan e Winters and AndrewA Fudge eachi played great ini net. Accessible Design blas a busy schiedule next week with three gaines in four days. Rest up boys! Practke makes perfet for Orono Lumber

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