I Durham Building Pee Wees End Season with Busy Week The Toros Pee Wee 2's sponsored sponsored by Durham Building Supplies finished their season with two games against Pickering, a father-son game, two games against Orono and one against Millbrook. The boys lost to the fathers 33 - 2, (the fathers' passing beat the boys skating) and both games to Pickering, but they did beat Orono twice and tied Mill- brook to produce their longest undefeated streak of the year. The first game against Orono was an 8 -1 win and on Saturday they won 12 -1. The Toros followed the Bantams onto the ice and had everything their way. Paul Hindman played a great game and scored five goals. Robert Romano was sharp in goal when he had to be. Scoring summary - Paul Hindman five, Jeremy Laird three, Nicky Dennis two, Jeff Rohr two. Assists went to all the above players plus Andrew Day one, Marc Peirce one, Jim Pithie one, Michael Colbourne one, Jeff Acheson one, Ian Knight one. Millbrook 6 Toros 6 A great game, many good pases, good skating, good opportunities opportunities and good goals. Thanks to Robert Bunker the referee, completing 3-20 minute periods. Millbrook opened the scoring and swarmed swarmed all over the Toros. Robert was called on to make a few good saves to keep up in the game. Jeff Rohr got into high gear and scored the first goal, assisted by Paul. Jeff Acheson then sent the Toros ahead assisted by Jeremy and Marc. The Toros gave up a short- handed goal but Jeff Rohr who was really at top form put the Toros ahead, assisted by Nicky and Marc. It was not to be an easy night and soon Millbrook equalized. Andrew Day was injured early in the game and the three remaining defencemen, playing a full hour, did yoe- man service. Jeff and Nicky combined once again to put the Toros ahead but it was a determined Millbrook team who came to Darlington, and they went ahead with two unanswered goals. Marc Peirce assisted by Paul tied the score and then Ian Knight sent the Toros ahead again with an assist to Jeremy. Millbrook scored late in the third period to finish the game and the season. Coach Nick Dennis takes this opportunity to thank all the parents for their co-operation, co-operation, with special thanks to Butch and Danny for help with coaching the team. The Pee Wee 2's have also trained their own senior timekeeper, Jeff Peirce and assistant Orville Hindman. The team played 80 games and lost more than half, but they tried hard right to the last whistle. Fifth-Wheel Toros The Bowmanville Fifth- Wheel Toros played two exhibition exhibition games against the Oshawa Red Wings prior to travelling to Leamington to play a series of games this past weekend. In the first game, the Toros edged Oshawa by a 2 to 1 score at the Darlington Arena. Although there was no scoring scoring in the first two periods, both teams had several good chances and some fine goaltending goaltending by the Toros' Travis Martyn and Oshawa's Chris Ward kept the game scoreless. In the third period, Bowmanville Bowmanville opened the scoring on a goal by Paul Stainton, assisted by John Edmondson. Just nine seconds after Stain- ton's goal, David Fairey made it 2 - 0 with an assist from Kenny Desmedt. Finally, with about five minutes left in the game, Oshawa scored to make it a 2 - 1 game. Toros 5 - Oshawa 2 In a game played in Orono this past Thursday, the Fifth- Wheel Club defeated Oshawa once again, this time by a 5 - 2 score. David Fairey opened the scoring just twenty seconds into the first period with the assists going to Paul Stainton and Troy Harness. Scott Cole then made it 2 - 0 Toros on a goal, assisted by Brent McKay. Oshawa made it a 2 -1 game as they scored just before the end of the first period. There was no scoring in the second period and the Toros carried their 2 -1 lead into the third., Oshawa tied the game at two apiece on a goal by Alex Detre. Troy Harness put the Toros back into the lead when he took a pass from Kenny Desmedt and let a slapshot go from the blueline that beat the goalie low on the stick side. David Fairey then got his second goal of the night to make it 4 - 2 Toros. Jeff Thompson then finished off the scoring to give the Toros a 5 - 2 win. Leamington 6 - Bowmanville 3 The Bowmanville Fifth- Wheel Toros accepted an invitation from the Learning- ton Bantam 2's to play two exhibition games in Leamington. Leamington. In the first game, played Saturday night, Leamington jumped into a 5 - 0 lead by the end of the second period. In the third, Scott Cole put the Toros on the score sheet with the assists going to Paul Stainton and David Fairey. Mike Houston then made it 5 - 2, assisted by David Fairey. Leamington's Mark Harrison (best player on the ice) then got his fourth goal of the game to give Leamington a commanding commanding 6 - 2 lead. David Fairey finished off the scoring for the Toros. Fairey's goal was assisted by Chris Smith and Scott Cole. Although the score was 6 - 3 both Travis Martyn and Kevin Zarosky who shared the goaltending goaltending duties and the rest of the Toros played a good game, considering the long travel day they had to put in. Leamington 3 - Bowmanville 3 In a return match on Sunday afternoon, Leamington fought back from a 3 - 0 deficit to tie the Toros at 3 - 3. Bowmanville opened the scoring with a goal by Mike Houston, assisted by Paul Martin and Brent MacKay. Jeff Thompson then gave the Toros a 2 - 0 lead with a goal, assisted by Paul Stainton and Troy Harness. There was no scoring in the second period. In the third, Paul Martin gave Bowmanville a 3 - 0 lead. Less than a minute later Leamington scored to make it a 3 - 1 game. They kept the pressure on the Toros and with 15 seconds left they scored again to make it 3 - 2. Leamington then won the face-off at centre ice and moved quickly into the Toros' end. The host got a couple of quick shots away that Travis Martyn stopped, but unfortunately, unfortunately, the Toros couldn't clear the rebound and with three seconds left Leamington tied the game. ieweIIerv 3 MONTH ' WIN A $1000 SHOPPING SPREE IN OUR STORE! During Jewellery Month, you are eligible to win $1000, $500 or $250 worth of the jewellery of your choice in our fantastic JEWELLERY TRIVIA CONTEST. Plus other prizes! No purchase is necessary, necessary, but to be eligible you must correctly answer the skill testing questions. SPORTS The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, April 4,1984 7 Checkers Variety Minor Atoms Lose Consolation Final at Oshawa Special Plaque Marks Major Bantams 9 400th Goal As they head into the Ontario finals against Simcoe, the Flying Dutchman Major Bantams also marked another achievement last week at Darlington Sports Centre. Mike Gallant received a plaque from Coach Brian Taylor for scoring the team's 400th season goal. It is believed this is the first time a local squad has scored that many goals in one season. Figure Skating Club Wraps Up Season with Big Fun Night The Bowmanville Figure Skating Club wrapped Mrs. Amarjit Sodhi presented a plaque and trophy up its season with a fun night last week at the to the club in memory of her late son, Tejinder, Bowmanville Arena. The instructors and mem- who died two years ago. Mrs. Sodhi is shown above bers of the club engaged in a fierce battle of presenting the plaque to skating club president broomball before taking time out for this picture. Wayne Cookson. Boyle Bantam Select Team Wins Championship VISIT OUR STORE FOR DETAILS Hooper's Jewellers 39 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747 On Saturday, March 24th, 1984 the Boyle Bantam Selects went to Omemee for a Bantam Tournament, the Allan Harrison Memorial Tournament. Tournament. The Bowmanville boys won the tournament after playing three teams during the day. The first team they met was Baker Park from Oshawa. The final score of this game was 6 - 2 in favour of Bowmanville Bowmanville with goalie Stephen Conway gaining a shut-out in his half of the game. The boys played well, opening the scoring scoring on a goal by Chris Bloe- dorn, unassisted. Kevin Flint- off followed with a goal from a pass by Shane Crombie. Ending the scoring in the first period was Carl Feddema, unassisted. Boyle Bantams scored the only goal in the second period, this one again by Chris Bloe- dorn and assisted by Tim Smith and Paul Brunt. In the third period, Oshawa opened the scoring and then Carl Feddema scored for Boyles after receiving the puck from Shane Crombie. Bowmanville's Rob Davidson put the puck past Oshawa's goalie unassisted after picking it up in his own end and skating through the opposing team. Oshawa came back with St. Joseph's March 25,1981 Sharon Metcalf 58, Walter C'urr 49, Don Powers 44, Ken Lee 42, Mike Powers 42, A1 Tibbies 39, Bob Brown 37, Marilyn Policy 22. Ladies High Triple - Marilyn Policy «55. Ladies High Single - Linda Bentley 241. Meivs High Triple - Bob Brown «37, Men's High Single - Bob Brown 249. CÙ \ll.\WI K. WHITE CANE BOWLING Partially Blind Herb Wohlgemuth 24«, Al Johnston 202, Lauretta Gattchell 277, Fern Johnson 204, John Skinner 225. Totally Blind Mary 1 loger vorst 105, Tom Scero 122. their final goal to finish off this game. Game two of the day saw the boys come up against Lefroy which is near Barrie. The Lefroy team were good strong players and intimidated our boys for a while until we got organized and showed them just what our team was made up of. Bowmanville opened the scoring in the first period by a goal by Kevin Flintoff assisted by Chris Bloedorn and Carl Feddema but Lefroy camé right back with two quick goals to end the period 2 -1 in their favour. In the second period there was no scoring but we made up for it in the third period. Kevin Flintoff again started the scoring with an assist going to David Morrison. Tim Smith then came back to score after receiving the pass from Brad Sainsbury. Chris Bloedorn Bloedorn then scored assisted by Shawne Broome a few seconds later. Kevin Flintoff then got his hat-trick of the game after receiving the puck from Shane Crombie and Carl Feddema. Lefroy then scored their last effort goal but Bowmanville was not done yet. With twenty- nine seconds left in the game, Carl Feddema scored unassisted unassisted to finish off the Lefroy team and this game put us in the finals. Final score was 6 - 3 for Boyles. In the final championship game of the day, we met a very undisciplined and unsportsmanlike unsportsmanlike team from Millbrook. This is not to say the whole team was this wav but many of the Millbrook boys were showing their frustrations, frustrations, Meeting a team like this just showed how disciplined disciplined and mannerly and real good sports our boys are, In the first period, Bowmanville Bowmanville scored their only goals of the game with Chris Bloedorn doing the honours with assists going to Tim Smith and Brian Dodd. Tim Smith finished the scoring, assisted by Chris Bloedorn, There was no scoring scoring in the second period at all and with 2:411 to go lot lie third, Millbrook scored their lone goal putting it past goalie Paul Stephens to make the final score 2-1, Stephen Conway received another shut-out for his half of the game. During this game many of our boys got hurt by the Millbrook boys who thought if they couldn't beat us by playing good hockey they would take us out other ways, but our boys are strong and after a few minutes rest were back on the ice. Tim Smith received a trophy for M.V.P. of this game and each player on the Boyle Team received a beautiful plaque for winning, compliments compliments of the Allan Harrison family. Overall, it was a very good tournament with only Baker Park and Boyle's teams not all-stars. The boys then returned to Bowmanville and had a final round-up party at Brothers Pizza where each boy got a superb foot high trophy compliments compliments of a super sponsor Dave Boyle Excavating. The boys wish to thank Mr. Boyle for his support this year and the magnificent trophies. We would also like to thank Coach John Logan and Manager Carl Brunt for their continuous support during the year. The team would also like to say thanks to Sam Thompson for his time and effort he gave them. It was very much appreciated. It has been a super year and the team always showed that they were taught good sportsmanlike conduct and this'year again the parents were just great. We hope that you all have a super and healthy summer and are all back playing hockey next year. The teams statistics are listed below for the year. GP G A Pts. T. Smith 31 31 24 55 • C. Feddema 30 21 19 40 K. Flintoff 32 18 21 39 C. Bloedorn 28 19 19 38 P. Brunt 32 17 19 36 B. Sainsbury 32 9 12 21 D. Morrison 32 3 16 19 S. Crombie 28 5 12 17 S. Broome 29 6 10 16 B. Rushak 30 8 7 15 T. Kellett 31 4 9 13 R. Davidson 26 3 9 12 B. Dodd 30 1 11 12 D. Reid 28 4 6 10 Z. Nelson 29 1 8 9 Games Played Total 32. Won 22, lost 8, tied 2,46 points. G.F. 150, G.A. 73. PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. Building supplies. Our specialty is lumber ana lumber products. A complete line of kiln dried hardwood and softwoods. • Walnut • Cherry • Maple . Redwood * T 8 *k • Oak • Phil, Vnliog, • Softwoods I l:irdwood& sollwood plywood, MILL and YARD Specialty 328 Rltson Rd. N., Oshawa Custom Mllllnr) 725-4744 Men's Major Team Standings Stacey 28 won. 11 lost, 38 points; Laird 22 IL 16 VL 32VL Etcher 23VL lSVL Sl'/z; Adams 23, 16, 30; Perfect 22, 17, 29; Edmondson 20,19, 26; Oke 20, 19, 26; Piper 19, 20, 24; Coombes 17, 22, 24; Wilcox 18, 21, 23; Georgiou 12, 27, 16; Pearson 10,29,12, Top 10 Averages John Pearson 248, Larry Piper 246, Gord Wilcox 240, Rick Stacey 240, Ron Etcher 238, Barry Henning 228, Wayne Coombes 228, Dick Perfect 226, Bob Laird 225, Don Bishop 223. High Single - Barry Henning 334. High Single Team - Adams 1332. High Triaple - Gord Wilcox 800. High Triple Team - Adams 3609. Monday Night March 26,1984 . Team Standings Sharlene Dehart 37,749 pins, 30 points; Donna Harness 34,933, 25; Thelma Forrester 36,225, 24Va; Lynda Nickerson 38,833, 231/2; Mary Pat Hall 35,287, 21; Jackie Bray brook 36,364, 20; Nancy Living 35,898, 18; Fern Bradley 35,255, 18; Debbie Forsey 35,506, 15; Valerie Smith 34,645, 15; Virginia Parrish 34,248, 13; Jean Harness 34,301, 11. Top 10 Averages Donna Harness 247, Jackie Braybrook 219, Sharlene Dehart 218, Nancy Living 216, Lynda Nickerson 206, Valerie Smith 202, Marian Stafford 194, Rita VanGoor 193, Gwen Forrester 193, Fern Bradley 192. High Single-Donna Harness 321. High Triple - Donna Harness 866. Night Howks Results High Single - D. McKay 249. j High Triple - D. McKay 613. Team Standings I. Hughes 34083 pins, 35 points; A. Burgess 33307, 32; T. Wright 33275, 31; D. Barrett 33028, 29; M. Found 32425, 25; G. Dykstra 30408, 4. Games Over 200 C. Castle 221, P. Thertell 216, T. Wright 209, 245, J. Bridges 212, C. Kalijundic 229, G. Dykstra 205, M. Ubsdell 223, K. Carnavale 216, D. McKay 237, 249. The Bowmanville Minor Atom Toros, sponsored by Checkers Variety, participated participated in the annual Oshawa Little N.H.L. Tournament on the weekend, losing in the Consolation Championship. The Checkers Variety lads' first game was on Saturday at 8:00 a.m., with the Black Hawks providing the opposition. opposition. Last Tuesday the Toros blasted this same club, but on this day the Hawks edged the Bowmanville squad 4 - 3. Bowmanville's Kyle Purdy opened the scoring at the 4:55 mark of the first period, with the assists going to his line- mates Steve Desmedt and Chad Armstrong. The Hawks tied the score less than two minutes later. Justin Merkac fired one from the point to put the Toros into the lead again, assisted by Ryan Stewart and Mark Breckenridge. Oshawa again tied the score just 35 seconds later. There was only one goal scored in the middle frame, Oshawa scoring at the 1:14 mark. The Toros picked up the only goal of the third period, this one coming off the stick of Ryan Stewart, assisted by David Real. Both teams entered into five minutes of sudden-death overtime, overtime, and the Black Hawks fired the game-winner at the 2:54 mark. The Toros' next game was against the York Mills Minor Atoms, with Bowmanville winning 2 - 1 in a very well- played contest. The first period was scoreless with both goaltenders coming up with big - saves. Steve Desmedt scored the first Bowmanville goal, assisted by Joel Crombie. Todd Cannings picked up the game-winner, with the assist going to hardworking hardworking Desmedt and Corey Strand who also had a good game. York Mills picked up the only marker of the final period. The stage was now set for the Consolation Championship with the Little N.H.L. Red Wings providing the opposition. opposition. The Toros were all over the Red Wings, but the Oshawa club scored the only goal of the opening frame. They also picked up the only goal of the middle period. Todd Cannings scored the lone Toro goal at the 4:47 mark of the third stanza, assisted by David Real and Steve Desmedt. There was only 4:13 showing on the clock when the Wings scored the clincher. This was the final game of the season for the Checkers Variety Minor Atoms. They played well in this tournament and with some luck around the net could have gone to the Championship. Paul Zwicker played every game in goal for the club this year and was very steady. On behalf of the parents of the players, this scribe would like to pass on a hearty "Thank You" to Coaches Eric Strand and John Cannings and to Manager Joe Real. There was some very frustrating times for these gentlemen this season, but the boys had a measure of success and there was a huge amount of time and effort given to the club by these three fellows. Now it's time to break out the ball gloves, and soccer shoes and we'll hope to see everyone in the fall for another season. Ken Wright Novice Selects Lose To Lake Vista in Ajax Tourney Ken Wright Novice Selects advanced to the finals of the Ajax tournament, but lost out to Lake Vista 4-3. Our first game was against Pickering, with a 3-2 win. Goals were scored by Richard Bateman (2), Tracy Lemke 1, assists for Jeff White, Mark Bradley and Gary Adams. Bowmanville's second match was against Ajax. Shutout for goalkeeper Sarah Couch. Goals for Richard Bateman, Collin Taggart assists for Mark Bradley and SteVe Deblois. The final score was 2-0. In the final game against Lake Vista, Richard Bateman, Bruce Harnum and Steve Deblois scored goals. Assists for Collin Taggart (2), Gary Adams, Mark Bradley and Chris McCarthy. MVP of the game was Collin Taggart. On March 24, Bowmanville's Bowmanville's Novice Selects tied OCHL 4-4 in Bowmanville. Goals for Bowmanville Richard Bateman (2), Collin Taggart (1), Jeff White (1), assists for Collin Taggart, Gary Adams (2), Jeff White and Bruce Harnum. On March 25, Pickering's Blue Thunder defeated Ken Wright Selects 2-1 at Bowmanville. Our goal was scored by Steve Deblois, assist for Richard Bateman and Doug Parkin. TRIPLE F D. Van Abbema 28, G. Evers 22, T. Dykstra 21 VL J. Dykstra 21, A. Vandergaast 20tL H. Vandergaast 20, A. Bonsma 19'/ 2 , P. Flonk 19, W. De Lange 18v-, C. Van Niejenhuis 17, P. Glasbergen 16, N. Griffioen 11. High Single Ladies - D. Bakker 250. High Single Men - A. Vandergaast Vandergaast 318. High Triple Ladies - J. Buma 655. High Triple Men - M. Rozema 687. Caitabimi Statesman brings you stories, pictures, and all sorts of news about you,your friends, andyour community. We're sure you know all this--but did you know... WE CAN DESIGN, CREATE, AND PRINT... 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