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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Dec 1986, p. 6

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1 6 T ; The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, December 10.1986 [ sport-talk 623-003 Dutchmen Midgets Having Great Year FLASHBACK--25 YEARS AGO -- The top ten bowlers in the Night Hawks Ladies' League are: M. Buttery 191, G. Bain 185, M. Hodgson 184, G. Scott 179, A. Plazek 179, M. Coyle 170, J. Evans 169, M. Wiseman 165, J. Firth 165, and D. Charles 163. FLASHBACK--10 YEARS AGO -- Leo Bradshaw of the Bowmanvillc Golf and Country Club, shot rounds of73,74,73, to tie for third place in the fourth Bahamas South Ocean International Invitational Pro-Am Tournament. Tournament. The Tournament was held at South Ocean Beach Course, New Providence Island. TOROS -- The Novice Toros' upcoming games are scheduled for: Saturday, December 13, at home against Stouffville at 1:00 p.m. and Sunday, December 14, in Lindsay. The Toro Atoms will play as visitors to Port Hope on Tuesday, December 16. The Toro Atom #2's will be at home to Omemee on Saturday, December 13, at 2:10 p.m. On Saturday, December 13, at 6:00 p.m., Port Hope will travel to the Darlington Sports Centre to play the; Toro Peewees. On Monday, December 15 the Peewees will play in Stouffville. The Toro Peewee #2's are at home to Oshawa this week. Game time is 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 16. The Toro Bantams will be at home to Stouffville on Wednesday, December 10 at 7:30 p.m. They have home advantage again on Wednesday, December 17, at 7:30 p.m. against Cobourg. Thè Bantam #2's will play in Port Perry on Thursday, December 11. They're at home to Orono on Saturday, December 13, at 8:30 p.m. But then back on the road to Millbrook for on Monday, December 15. The Midget Toros are travelling to Port Perry on Monday, December December 15. The Midget #2's are at home to Port Perry on .Wednesday, December 10 at 9:00 p.m. But they're on thé road on Thursday, December 11 for a game in Newcastle; Newcastle; Saturday, December 13 they're scheduled for a game in Bewdley and in Port Perry on Monday, December December 15. The Midget #2's are then at home to Orono on;Wednesday, December 17 at 9:00 p.m. The key factor to the success success of any unit in sports or anywhere else for that matter matter is the ability to work together together through success and all aspects of adversity. On several occasions over the last two weeks the ability to work well together and take up the slack if another has a bad game has been apparent. apparent. The local Flying Dutchman Dutchman Midget Toros outshot the Oshawa AA's by about 2-1 but settled for a 1-1 tie two weeks ago. They followed followed that up with a 11-2 victory over Lindsay the next night with Burke Lush minding the pipes. The high point man for the night was Troy Harness with 1 goal and 4 assists for 5 points. Cobourg was the destination destination last Tuesday for a weird high-scoring shootout. shootout. Bowmanville potted two quick ones for a 2-0 lead but Scott Webster suffered a quick barrage which resulted resulted in three goals. Again, it was tied by Cobourg only to have them jump ahead. With 10 minutes remaining in the third, the score sat at 5-5. Six minutes later, the Flying Dutchman boys held a 10-5 lead. The final score ended up 12-5. Hockey can be a strange game. Cobourg was again the site on Saturday for an eight team tournament. Toronto West Mall was the first victim victim on the short end of an 8-0 score. Burke Lush covered covered the mesh with Glenn Campbell and Mike Gallant having a 4 point game. Other goal scorers were Paul Stainton (1), Gareth Stone (2), John Romano (1) and George Pithie. Many of these goals were the result of excellent passing combinations combinations for an 8-0 win. The second game against Trenton again resulted in an 8-0 win for the Dutchman Toros. Scott Webster protected protected the crease while Scott Page, Glen Campbell, David Fairey and Chris Shmyr had 3 point games. Other goals were netted by George Pithie (2), Gareth Stone (1), and Troy Harness, Beamsville were the opposition opposition with Scott Webster getting the start in goal for the final. Beamsville were hungry and just plain out- hustled the Toros. Glen Campbell got the only goal on the short end of a 6-1 score. The boys have been very successful with solid team efforts. However, fatigue, the colds, and a team with a lot of desire turned the tide. Don't forget, boys, a team that can-win together also, must learn to lose together. together. JUNIOR C -- In Junior C hockey, the Bowmanville Eàgles are scheduled to play the Brighton Bruins on Wednesday, December 10, at 8:15 p.m. The Eagles are on the road again, when they meet with the Madoc Hurricanes on Saturday, December 13, at 8:30 p.m. Bowmanville will play their home game on Sunday, December 14, against Little Britain Merchants at 7:30 p.m. Major Atoms Play Champion Tourney OFF TO EUROPE -- Don Daigle, of Bowmanville, will be in the lineup on the Team Western Hockey Club whien they travel to Europe. The Winnipeg club, managed managed by Dave Springett, has recruited players from across Canada and will participate in five non-contact gapes in Scandanavia this March. Five positions! are still available on the team. For more information Contact Contact Dave Springett at (204) 632-1521. SENIOR REDMEN -- The Bowmanville Senior Red- men basketball team is travelling to Dunbarton on Thursday, December 11. The Redmen are at home to Port Perry on Monday, December 15 at 4:00 p.m. and at home again on Wednesday, December 17, to Courtice at 5:30 p.m. HIGH SINGLE -- Last week, Arnold Vangoor of the Wednesday Night Men's League bowled a high single of;403 at Liberty Bowl. There is also a reminder that final registration for the Y.B.C. is being held on Saturday, Saturday, December 13 from 8:45 a.m. -1:00 p.m. For further information contact Joan Murphy at 623-7397 between 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. or leave a message at Liberty Bowl, 623-5663. SKIING -- The Durham Region Field Naturalists invite invite people to join them for cross country skiing and a nature study at Heber Down Conservation Area in Whitby. Weather conditions permitting, the event will take place on Sunday, December 14, at 2:00 p.m. Anyone Anyone interested should meet at the main parking lot. For further information contact R. Bell at 436-0710. TIRE SALES INC, 576-1220 TRISUN RADIAL 781 All SEASON 299 D--n Aw„ High Single - D. Barrett - 290, High Triple - A. Burgess - 645. Team Standings D. Barrett - 33057, 35; K. Ovenden - 32716,33; S. Yarrow - 33428, 28; G. Foskett - 31451, 26; -A. Burgess - 31344, 20; T. Wright-30595, 15. ft. uvenuen - 220, 207; S. Barrett - 230, B, King - 204, L. Gordon - 247, S. Yarrow - 215, 203; D. Brown - 232, M. Cross - 204, D. Barrett - 209, 290; L. Vandergaast - 204, A. Coutts - 231, 206; A. Burgess - 242, 263; S. Brown - 223. 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 LYON'S DEN PET and AQUATIC SUPPLIES Come and visit SANTA every Saturday from 11:00 to 2:00 p.m. 'til Christmas. SUPER SPECIALS on during Santa's visit. This week featuring TROPICAL FISH Now open Wed. 9-6 75 King St. W., Newcastle 987-5513 The Bowmanville Canadian Canadian Tire Major Atom Toros travelled to Saltfleet the weekend of November 29 and 30 to take part in the Tournament of Champions. The Toros lost in the semifinal semifinal round to Flamboro. On Friday afternoon, the "Tiremen" were up against Flamboro. The Toros found themselves down by a 2-0 score after only six minutes of play. Defenceman Jason Crosbie got one goal back with six seconds remaining in the opening period. The assist went to Ryan Robinson. Robinson. Jeff Murphy scored the equalizer midway through the middle stanza, assisted by Richard Bateman. Collin Taggart sent Bowmanville into the lead, assisted on the play by his centreman Steve Deblois. Robinson put the Toros ahead 4-2 scoring on a play set up by Chuck Carr and Mark Bradley. Bradley. The Flamboro lads scored their third goal with 35 seconds showing on the clock in the second period. Jeff Murphy fired his second second of the game, assisted by Robinson and Bateman. Flamboro fought back to tie the game, sending both clubs into overtime. Neither team could score in the first overtime period, but with the goaltenders removed removed for the second period, Flamboro scored the game-winner. Edge Trenton 4-3 The Toros' second game of the tournament was at 7:00 a.m. on Saturday with Trenton supplying the opposition. opposition. Trenton went ahead 1-0 at the 7:14 mark. Only 52 seconds remained in the first period when Ryan Robinson scored the tying goal for the Toros. Robinson scored the go- ahead marker early in the middle period, assisted by Chad Vandercnde. Gary Adams fired the third Toro goal on a good solo effort. Jeff Murphy assisted by Mark Bradley scored the fourth goal for the "Tire- men". Trenton scored the only two goals of the final frame to make the score Blast Dunnvillc 7-2 The Bowmanvillc Toros' next game was against Dunnvillc. Bowmanville's Gary Adams scored the game's first goal, unassisted. unassisted. Chuck Carr made it 2-0, assisted by Collin Taggart. Taggart. Defenceman Scan Brown scored the third Bowmanvillc gonl, assisted by Steve Deblois. Ryan Robinson scored the fourth Bowmanville goal early in the middle period, assisted by Carr and Chad Vanderende. Defenceman Defenceman Jason Crosbie notched a goal, assisted by Deblois and Bradley. Ryan Robinson scored the next two goals for Bowmanville with both markers being set up by Brown-vand- Carr. Dunnville scored the only two goals of the final frame. Dump Leamington 5-1 The Toros' third game of the day was against a well- rested Leamington who, prior to the game, were heard to commend "We'll slaughter Bowmanville". The Canadian Tire lads played one of the most impressive games een to date and scored the only goal of the first period, Richard Bateman the marksman on a nice solo effort. effort. Jeff Murphy scored the only goal of the middle period, assisted by Chuck Carr. The Toros went ahead 3-0 early in the third period on a goal by Ryan Robinson, assisted by Bateman. Leamington scored their lone goal at the 4:50 mark. Just 29 seconds later, Bateman Bateman scored his second of the game on a solo effort. Ryan Robinson picked up the final goal of the game, assisted by Steve Deblois. Lose Squeaker to Flamboro The stage was now set for the semi-final between Flamboro and Bowmanville, Bowmanville, two evenly-matched clubs. Flamboro struck for the first goal only to have the Toros tie it up less than four minutes later on a goal by Jason Crosbie on a great end-to-end rush. Neither team could score but Steve Deblois thought he had the game winner with six seconds seconds showing in regulation time. The linesman standing standing beside the goal signalled signalled the score but the referee referee back on the blueline signalled no goal, saying he couldn't see the puck! Flamboro edged a downcast downcast Bowmanville crew in sudden-death overtime 2-1. The Toros played very well in this tournament, particularly their last four games, with the defence and forwards working extremely extremely well together. Steve Okc, in goal for all the games, was tremendous and made many spectacular saves. All the teams in this tournament, tournament, except Bowmanvillc Bowmanvillc and Saltllcct, arc Zone Champions so the future looks bright for the Bowmanvillc Bowmanvillc lads. PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. Building supplies, Our specialty is lumber apd lumber products, A complete line of kiln dried hardwood and softwoods. . • Walnut • Cherry • Maple • Redwood • Teak • Oak * Phil. Mahog. • Soltwooda Hardwood & sollwood plywood. .MILL end YARD Specially 328 Rll.on Rd. 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