Z\)c (tanaiuan Blulcsmnn Section Two Wednesday, January 8,1986 Toros Host Young Canada Day $gs # In the Major Atom game, the Oshawa LNHL Bruins defeated Bowmanville Flying Dutchman 4-1 to take home the Flying Dutchman trophy presented by Gordon Kennedy to Capt. John Rickbrune who was also the MVP for Oshawa. Steve DeSmedt was MVP for Bowmanville. The first game in the Young Canada Day tournament was between Bowmanville St. Marys Cement Major Midgets and Orono Hamilton Insurance, with Bowmanville winning 10 to 3. John Willan, representing St. Marys Cement presented the winner's trophy to Capt. Jamie Downing and the MVPs were Jim Wood for Orono and Scott Page, Bowmanville. Photos by Don Howarth and Peter Parrott Heritage House Pee Wee 2s squeezed a 4-3 win over Port Perry in the Pee Wee 2 game with sponsor Dan Papakonstantinau presenting the trophy to Capt. Brian James. MVPs were Brian Appleby of Port Perry d Brooke Clemens of Bowmanville. am Heritage Pee Wees Win Young Canada Day In a hard fought game the goalie. Greg tipped in a later on in the afternoon in an pesky Toros defeated Port Brooke blast after Geoff 8 - 5 loss to the L.N.H.L. Perry to win the tourney 4 - 3. Goode slid the puck over to Bruins. The team started fast Greg White opened the scoring him. The Heritage teams but faded as the game went by blasting the puck in the net scoring was completed by on. Brooke Clemense scored a during a goal mouth Brad with an assist to Craig true hat trick by netting the scramble. Assists on the play Payden. Brooke Clemense first of the goals with an assist went to Brooke Clemense and was picked as MVP of the on the second goal going to Martin d'Entrimont. Mike game with full marks also Greg White. The fourth goal Ward Skinner, sponsor of the Skinner Insurance Bowmanville Major Colbourne took a nice pass going to Brad Banks for his was scored by Craig Payden W pps nrpspnfprl thp VminP r -marin rtav Trnnhv In Vinr-P AnonrHi from Brad Banks and deaked strong nhvsical two-wav nlav. u,ith an assist tn Rrarf Ranks ee " ees > presented me Young Canada Day trophy to Vince Accardi, from Brad Banks and deaked strong physical two-way play, with an assist to Brad Banks the bewildered Port Perry The tèam's bubble burst captain of the Oshawa Red Wings. Oshawa won the game 9-5 to capture the Young Canada Day trophy. Most valuable player awards went to Walter Kranzl (right), of the Ljttle NHL Red Wings and Jeff Rohr, of the Bowmimviiie Major Fee Wees. ' Joe Real, president of the Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association, presents the trophy to the Atom #2 team from Unionville, at Saturday's Young Canada Day tournament. Mr. Real is presenting the award on behalf of Checkers Variety, sponsors of the Toro Atom #2s. Accepting the trophy for Unionville is captain Kyle Moore, who also earned the MVP award. Most valuable player for Bowmanville was Matt Dykstra. Although the game resulted in a 3-3 tie, Unionville was awarded the decision by virtue of having scored the first goal. Bowmanville captured the novice trophy in Saturday's Young Canada Day Hockey Tournament. The Bowmanville team defeated the Oshawa Blackhawks by a score of 6-2. Shown here are Sam Psoras and Mike Tsichlas who are presenting the trophy on behalf of the sponsor, Dennis Pizzaria. Ryan Robinson, captain of the Bowmanville team, accepted the trophy. Dylan Taylor, of the Oshawa Blackhawks, earned the Most Valuable Player award and Gary Adams was selected asBowmanville's MVP. Mike's Plaice Newcastle Midget. 2s won the final game of the day by downing Bowmanville's Hooked-On-Video Midget 2s by a score of 2-1. Blayne Flint and sons Ryan and Justin of Hooked-on-Video presented the winner's trophy to Newcastle's Andrew Yates. MVPs were Dwight Collinson, Newcastle and Mike Colwell, Bowmanville. Cobourg's Bantam 2s were the Young Canada Day winners over Bowmanville's Durham Building Supplies team on Saturday 3-2. Doug Boddy, representing St. John Ambulance was on duty and presented the winner's trophy to Capt. Chad Murphy. MVPs were Jason Holland of Cobourg and Darrin Bunker of Bowmanville. One of the few tie games on Young Canada Day saw the Bowmanville Canadian Tire Major Bantams in action against a Bantam team from Belleville. The winner's trophy, presented by John Brown of Canadian Tire went to Bowmanville's Capt. Mark Tripp because his team scored the first goal. MVPs were Kevin Lee, Belleville and Rob Real, Bowmanville. The opening ceremonies for the Young Canada Day tournament were held at noon on Saturday at Darlington Sports Centre, with His Worship Mayor John Winters dropping the puck, assisted by BMHA President Joe Real and Hockey Mothers President Joanne Brown.