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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Jan 1986, p. 6

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v 6 The Canadian statesman, Bowmanville, January 15,1986 | sport-talk 613-3303 FLASHBACK - 25 YEARS AGO - The Fan Belts of the Goodyear Hockey League, backed up by John Fowler's great goaltending display, handed the league leading Hose Team a 5-1 loss last Sunday afternoon. Raye West scored a hat trick to climb into a tie for point leadership with Ron Burgess. FLASHBACK -10 YEARS AGO - The Bowmanville Snowmobile Club is holding a run tonight, starting at 8 p.m. from the Port Darlington Marina Hotel. It will be a 2.5 to 3 hour run. Free hot chili will be served afterwards. OMITTED - The Junior C Hockey Association would like to thank "Hooked on Video" whose name was inadvertently omitted in its "Thank you" list of participating donors in the Christmas draw. JUNIOR C ACTION - This Sunday, the Cowan Pontiac Pontiac Eagles will be at home to Lakefield at 7:30 p.m. Congratulations to the Eagles who have clinched first place in the league. DANCE - The Ugly Duckling Ball Club will hold its Annual Duck Dance on Saturday, January 18, •from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. with music by Doug Crough. Tickets are available from team members, Buster's Buster's in Newcastle, Cowan Pontiac, or at the door. CROSS COUNTRY - The Cross Country Ski Trails at the Orono Tree Nursery directly west of the intersection intersection of Station Street and O'Chonski Road, Orono, are in excellent condition and ready for use by skiing enthusiasts. There is a 4.24 km trail and a 7.5 km trail. There is no charge for use of the trails. It is requested that skiers show respect for the property. HOT LINE FOR SKIERS - For up to minute recorded recorded reports on snow conditions at most Ontario Ontario resorts and ski facilities, call 416-963-2992 for alpine conditions and 416-963-2911 for cross country conditions. 50TH ANNIVERSARY - This year the Oshawa Ski Club at Kirby will celebrate its 50th anniversary. The membership has grown to 4,400 who now enjoy the services of eigth T-bars and one cable tow. Three 1000 CFM compressors supply the air pressure pressure for snow- making equipment for the runs. Programs offered include ski instructions for beginners beginners up to experts, as well as racing and jumping. jumping. The Club has representation on the Canadian National Team, the Junior Training squad and the Ontario Team. FISH FARM - Using a former pollution control plant owned by the Region of Durham in Frenchman Frenchman Bay, Coolwater Farms will open a fish farm sometime in April which will raise Rainbow trout and perch for commercial sale. The farm will make use of millions of litres of warm water from Ontario's Pickering nuclear generating station plant. SLED DOG RACES AT COLD CREEK - The excitement excitement of the North comes south again this winter when sled dog races return to Cold Creek Conservation Conservation Area. The races will be held the weekend of January 25 and 26, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day, weather permitting. Three and five dog teams will be competing in a series of time trials. The trials are sponsored by the Southern Ontario Area of the Siberian Husky Club of Canada. This is one of the few opportunities for people in the Metro Toronto region to experience firsthand the thrills of competitive competitive sled dog racing. Visitors are welcome to talk to the competitors and ask questions about racing racing and dog breeding. Cold Creek Conservation area is located midway between Bolton and Nobleton, on Concession Road 11, north of the King Sideroad. For more information, call the Metro Conservation Authority at 416-661-6600. AQUATIC PROGRAMS - The January Mini-Session Mini-Session will be starting the week of January 27th and will run twice weekly for three weeks. Aquatic programs available include the following: Red Cross Learn to Swim (children and adults), Esso Pre-competitive swimming (children), Synchronized Synchronized Swimming (children), Swim or Fitness/ Aquafitness (adults), Private and semi-private lessons (children and adults). For information on specific class times and fees, call 623-3392. Registrations Registrations will be accepted by mail or in person at the Fitness Centre of the Community Service Department, Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, L1C 3A6 until January 17th. SNOW PITCH - At Tyrone Community Park, January January 25th and 26th, the First Ever Mixed Snow Pitch Tournament will be held. Send entries to Tyrone Slow Pitch, Box 48, R.R. 5, Bowmanville, L1C 3K6, or phone 263-2086 for details. NEED UMPIRES - Approximately 20 umpires will be needed by the Town of Newcastle Baseball league this serison. Phone Roger Newman, 623- 9118, if you are interested in umpiring. Reserve April 5th for an umpires' clinic to be held at the Memorial Park Clubhouse. MOSPORT CROSS-COUNTRY SKI PARK 6 trails-from 2 km to 14 km NOVICE to EXPERT $0.00 C. trail fee 12 and under free Rentals - Snack Bar For more information call: 983-9141 St. Marys Midgets Start Scoring Spree Bowmanville Bantams Defeat Pickering Pickering, Jen. 8 After starting off slowly, the Bowmanville "Canadian Tire" Bantams came on strong to defeat the local Pickering Village team by an 11-2 score. The Pickering team struck first, counting a goal after 28 seconds of play in the first period. They came back two minutes later to grab an early 2 - 0 lead. With 55 seconds left in the period, Craig Deblois cut the margin to one, with the assist going to Eric Janssens. In the second period, Liberty Bailee Team No. 1 R. Junkin, K. Dustin, H. Jacob, M. Henning, M. Paton. Team No. 2 R. Fice, M. Almey, M. Fowler, W. Coombes, M. Abemethy, W. Paye, 1 Team No. 3 F. Sleep, R, Hartford, S. Stainton, G. Britton, M. Bird, Team No. 4 J. Hanthorn, B. Forsey, J. Wraith, S. Fice, J. Phillips, B. Morrison. Team No. 5 E. Stewart, P. Kelly, H. Simpson, L. Ball, B. Janock. Team No. 6 B. Westlake, F. Bullock, C. VanHoof, F. Dimbley, J. Harrison, È. Clark. Team No. 7 M. MacDonald, V. Murphy, E. Etcher, T. Cowles, P. Lowery. Team No. 8 R. Wright, G. Ante, E. Austin, N. Sabine, H. Darby, J. Rowe. Team No. 9 C. Roberts, B. Brown, D. Bond, I. Davies, M. Hayes. Team No. 10 J. McMullen, A. Bons, K. Mitchell, K. Stevens, K. Blanchard, A. Parks. C. Roberts 3, 1815; J. Hanthorn 2,1877; R. Wright 2, 1706; B. Westlake 2, 1629; R. Junkin 2, 1602; F. Sleep 1, 1832; M. MacDonald 1, 1666; E. Stewart 1, 1592; R. Fice 1, 1588; J. McMullen 0, 1456. Top Ten J. Hanthorn 261, F. Sleep 251, C. Roberts 249, R. Hartford 229, R. Junkin 213, R. Wright 203, R. Sabine 201, B. Janack 195, M. MacDonald 190, M. Abemethy 184. High Single - J. Hanthorn 320. High Double - J. Hanthorn 522. Merry Makers Team ino i (Jape. O. Roberts, C. Snowden, R. Minard, J. Harrison, Petre. A. Smythe, D. Team No. 2 Capt. G. Smith, D. Kelly, A. Mercer, I. Pratt, C. Harrison, D. Thompson. Team No. 3 Capt. R. Junkin, L. Gray, B. . Knight, A. Patterson, T. McCarthy, I, Dusseldorp. Team No. 4 Capt. M. Huisman, B. Brown, L. Donohue, B. Austin, V. Cowan, V. Chalmers. Team No. 5 Capt. E. Etcher, V. McMahon, N. Cowling, E. Carswell, D. Connelly, J. Junkin. Team No. 6 Capt. F. Bullock, V. Murphy, D. Bond, D. Mercer, M. Yeo, E. Large. Bowling, Jan. 9th Team Standings Junkin 1833,3; Roberts 1751, 3; Etcher 1718,2; Bullock 1657, 1; Huisman 1637, 0; Smith 1561, 0. High Single - C, Roberts 250. High Double - C. Roberts 442 (192. 250). Bowmanville scored four unanswered goals to take a 5 - 2 lead into the third period. Guy Freeman, just returning returning to the line-up, tied the game at 2 - 2 with assists going to Kevin Flintoff and Tony VanHoof. Rob Real scored the next two goals to make it 4 - 2, Mark Tripp and Gareth Stone earning earning assists on both of Real's goals. Craig Deblois then picked up his second goal of the game to give the Toros a 5 - 2 lead. As in the second period, Bowmanville came out in the third and completely dominated dominated the Village team by scoring scoring six goals and controlling most of the play in the period. Troy Mutton opened the scoring in the third, with a goal assisted by Stephen Smith and Nicky Dennis. Gareth Stone made it a 7 - 2 game when he combined with Mark Tripp and Dean Baum- hauer for the goal. Thirteen seconds later, Mark Tripp converted Gareth Stone's pass to make it 8 - 2. Tony VanHoof made it 9 - 2, Bowmanville, with the assists going to Guy Freeman and Kevin Flintoff. With less than a minute to go and both teams playing two mén short, Rob Real rounded out the scoring with the last two goals (four in the game) of the game both being assisted by Greg Goode and Dean Baumhauer for an 11 - 2 win. Bowmanvllle's Canadian Tire Bantams Capture "A" Championship at Brighton Brighton, Jan. 11 Bowmanville's "Canadian Tire" Bantams travelled down the 401 to Brighton to participate in that. Centre's Bantam-Midget Combo Tournament. In their first game, the Toros played Port Perry's "B" squad and skated away to a 6 -1 victory. . Gareth Stone opened the scoring when he banged in Rob Real's pass. Mark Tripp started the play and fed a pass to Rob Real. Real worked the puck behind the net and swung a pass over Stone, who had the open corner of the net and made no mistake for the goal. Mark Tripp gave the Toros a 2 - 0 lead when he won the face-off in the Port Perry end and took a quick shot. The Port Perry - goalie made the save but allowed a big rebound which Tripp capitalized capitalized on. Gareth Stone then got his second goal of the period to make it 3 - 0. Rob Real and Mark Tripp assisted. In the second period, Craig Deblois got the only goal to give the Toros a 4 - 0 lead. Prior to Deblois's goal, Port Perry did muster a bit of an offence. However, Burke Lush rose to the occasion and kept the Port Perry Club off the scoreboard. In the third, Rob Real gave the Toros a commanding 5 - 0 lead with Stephen Smith earning the assist. Port Perry spoiled Burke & TIRE SALES INC. 676-1220 TRISUN, BAIKAL 781 ALL SEASON 299 D-- n Aw, FRED'S AUTO BODY - Complete Collision and Rust Repair ■ Professional Paint Work ■ Competitive Rates - Free Estimates • Insurance Claims - 11 years experience 163 Base Line Rd. Bowmanville 623-6353 PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. Building supplies. Our specialty is lumber and lumber products. A complete line of kiln dried hardwood and softwoods. • Walnut • Chany • Maple • Redwood • Teak • Oak • Phil. Mahog. • Softwoods Hardwood & softwood plywood. Specially .MILL and YARD 328 Rltson Rd. N„ Oshawa Custom Milling 725-4744 Lush's bid for a shut-out, when they scored a power-play marker with just over two minutes left in the game. Less than a minute after the Port's goal, Tony Van Hoof set up a play started by Kevin Flintoff and Guy Freeman, finished off the scoring, giving the Toro's a 6 -1 win. Brighton, Jan. 12 Little Britain provided the opposition for the "Canadian Tire" team this morning and although Bowmanville won by a 7 - 5 score, the team from just south of Lindsay made the Toros work for it. Little Britain jumped into a well-deserved 2 - 0 lead counting counting two power-play markers in the latter stages of the first period. They out-hustled and out-skated the Bowmanville Club for much of the period. Only some fine goaltending by Kevin Zarosky prevented Little Britain from having a bigger lead going into the second period. At the other end, Little Britain's Ron Mitchell kept the Toros off the score sheet with some solid goaltending of his own until Nicky Dennis finished off a nice passing play from Rob Real and Craig Deblois to make it a 2 -1 game with just over a minute left in the first period. Troy Mutton, taking a cross ice pass from Rob Real, fired a low shot from the point to tie the game at 2 - 2. Mark Tripp gave the Toros a 3 - 2 lead when he took a pass from Gareth Stone and rushed down the right wing and fired a shot past the Little Britain goalie. Little Britain got that one back when they had Bowmanville Bowmanville running around their own end trying to gain control of the puck. Little Britain's Ian Smith swung around the Bowmanville net and tucked the puck into the short side between the post and the pad of a stickless Bowmanville netminder. Gareth Stone put the Toros ahead 4 - 3 after thirty-nine seconds of play in the third. Assists going to Mark Tripp and Greg Goode. Less than two minutes after the Toros go-ahead goal, a tough Little Britain team tied the game again at 4 - 4, Bowmanville went ahead once again as Mark Tripp tallied on a power-play effort assisted by Dean Baumhauer and Rob Real only to have the pesky Little Britain team tie the game ten seconds later. Gareth Stone made it 6 - 5 with his second goal of the game with assists going to Mark Tripp and Rob Real. Craig Deblois gave the Toros a two-goal lead when he finished off a play started by Nicky Dennis and Greg Goode. With a minute left in the game and each team a man short, Little Britain pulled their goalie for the extra attacker. However, at the final buzzer, Bowmanville squeaked out a 7 - 5 win over a stubborn Little Britain team. "A" Championship Bowmanville and . Oak Ridges faced-off to determine the winner of the Brighton "A" Championship. As in the previous game, Bowmanville started off slowly and getting the only goal of the opening period with just 0:11 seconds left when Greg Goode connected to make it 1-0. Gareth Stone and Mark Tripp assisted. Oak Ridges had some excellent excellent scoring opportunities in the period, but thanks to some great goaltending by Bowmanville's Burke Lush, the Toros carried a slim 1 - 0 lead going into the second period. On a good second effort by Nicky Dennis, the Toros made it 2-0. Troy Mutton started the play and fed a pass to Rob Real who in turn gave it to Dennis. Dennis went through the defence and let a shot go that the Oak Ridge's goalie stopped but lost sight of. Dennis following up and being checked by this time, made a one-handed stab at the rebound to put it past the Oak Ridges' goalie. Dean Baumhauer made it 3 - 0 with less than a minute left in the second, Greg Goode and Nicky Dennis assisting. In the third, Oak Ridges got their only goal of the game on a bit of a fluke. They let a shot go from the point and Burke Lush appeared to have the low shot lined up when it hit a Toro defenceman and deflected into the upper corner of the net. The game ended 3 - 1 and Mark Tripp, as captain, accepted the trophy as "A" Division Champions on behalf of the other team members. Rob Real was selected as Bowmanville's M.V.P. in the game. During their final two league games the St. Mary's Cement plant boys tallied 27 times while only allowing 3 goals against. The senior Toros hosted Pickering Village on Wednesday in the Toro corral at Darlington and handed them a shellacing to the tune of 15-1. David Smith turned away 20 shots while the flying forward and defense crew peppered Pickering's goal with 70 shots. The goal scorers were Scott Page (2), George Pithie (2), Kelly Armstrong (2) , Shawn Rekker (2), and Paul Stainton, Jamie Downing, Jamie Lever, Dave Tuepah, David Fairey, Mike Gallant and Glen Campbell with singles. We feel it is definitely a credit to our hockey club, the depth and team work to have 11 players and out of 14 share in the scoring. Larry Perris, John Romaine and Bob McArthur all recorded assists as well as the other players who scored. The Midget Toros' 50th game of the season was played in Port Hope on Friday night. Once again the scoring eyes were sharp with 12 goals being scored while allowing the opposition only two. Once the game was under control, the St. Mary's boys became very offensive minded and as a result Port Hope had several break-aways, 2 on l's and 3 on 2's. The defense and Scott Webster in net were able to cope with all but two of these situations. The scorers were: Scott Page (3), George Pithie (3) , Mike Gallant (2), Kelly Armstrong, Jamie Lever, Larry Perris and Paul Stainton. The Major Midgets have been working together well as a team with excellent passing and game concentration which is very encouraging as wè head into the stretch drive. Pyramid Points The St. Mary's Midgets having just completed 50 games, have scored 276 goals while allowing 157. They have outshot the opposition 1800 to 1400 while recording 6 shut outs. Their record is 38 wins, 10 losses and two ties. This coming Wednesday the Toros host the strong BB squad from Port Perry in an exhibition game. The play-off picture appears to be a round-robin with Trenton and Cobourg to start within two weeks and to conclude by February 23rd. The top of the pyramid this week goes to George Pithie and Kelly Balson. George has been a regular with this group for several years and is an excellent skater and has developed a dynamic shot which has scored several key goals for the team. With his excellent skating and puck control, young Mr. Pithie is an extremely efficient penalty- killer and has contributed to several short handed goals. Last year he played for the Minor Midgets and notched 83 points in 60 games. George has played 47 games, scored 31 goals, notched 31 assists for 62 points, picked up 78 minutes in penalties and held a plus 42 in the plus-minus department. Kelly Balson has been on the Toro scene for about 5 years. He played for the Major Midgets last year and received an extra year of Midget due to the age change. Kelly is an excellent puck- handler and a good skater. He has missed several games due to an injured hand, and as a result has only played 31 games. During this time he has 17 goals, 26 assists for 43 points, has accumulated 30 minutes in penalties and has a plus 14 defensively. Town and Country Lge. Sunday, January 5,1986 1st Place - Vivian Hunt 7 points, Patti Phayre 7 points, Randy Gibbs 7 points; 2nd Place - Gloria Wilkins 5 points ; 3rd Place - Keith Lee 2 points; 4th Place - Joan Gibbs 0 points, Steve Chrapek 0 points, Terry Like 0 points. Ladies' High Triple - Bonnie Gibbs 574. Men's High Triple - Steve Zealand 739. Ladies' High Single'- Nelda Dawson 234. 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