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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Mar 1989, p. 8

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillo, March 29,1989 623-3303 FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO -- 111 the Bowmanvilie Minor Hockey Championship game on March 8 in Bowmanvilie Bowmanvilie Arena, the Bantam title went to the Pee Wee All Stars who defeated the Pirates 4-1 to win the "Jack Miller" Trophy. Goals were by Charlie Cattran (2), Tom Simpson and Murray O'Brien, singles. Allan Maguire scored the lone Pirate goal. SPORTS Peewees Score 20 Goals in Tourney FLASHBACK -- 10 YEARS AGO --Two members of the Scott's Colonels Novice Toros, Captain Brad Carnegie Carnegie and Gareth Stone obtained the magic number of 50 goals this past weekend at a tournament in Uxbridge. Uxbridge. Darlington Auto Selects Win Thornhill Tournament GOALS, NOT POINTS -- In a headline appearing in last week's Newcastle Independent, we incorrectly stated that Newcastle Tyke scoring ace Nicholas Stacey had compiled a record of 101 points this season. In fact, he lias scored 101 goals. Truly an amazing performance. BASEBALL REGISTRATION -- Registration for the Town of Newcastle Baseball Association (T.O.N.B.A.) takes place this weekend. You can register at the Newcastle Newcastle Village Hall, in Courtice, or at the Bowmanvilie Mall between the hours of six p.m. and nine p.m. on Friday and betwen 10 a.m. and two p.m. Saturday. Registration Registration takes place Friday, March 31, Saturday, April 1st; Friday, April 7, Saturday, April 8. For further information, information, call Ed Troosl (Newcastle) 987-5026; Doug Dearden (Courtice and Area) 436-2156; and Roger Newman Newman (Bowmanvilie) 623-9118. There's a late fee charged to those who haven't registerd by the 8th of April. AEROBICS MARATHON -- This Saturday, April 1, there will bean aerobics marathon at the Active Bodies Aerobics Studio in Bowmanvilie. At last report, over 40 people had volunteered to join the workout which is being held for the purpose of raising funds for the Heart and Stroke Fund. Last year, a group of 14 raised a grand total of $3,000 for that organization. The marathon takes place from nine a.m. to noon. Skylight Donuts League Standings Team Standings: A. Porter Porter 25 1/2, J. Murphy 21, S. Adams 20 1/2, G. Smith 20, G. Cowling 18, R. Sutcliffe 15. Top 10 Averages: S.Adams 213, G. Cowling 210, G. Simpson 210, J. Murphy 204, G. Smith 202, R. Sutcliffe 194, J. Lyezo- kowski 192, A. Porter 186, B. Gilkes 185, L. Taylor 185, K. Cowling 185. Ladies High Single - Joan Murphy 267, Ladies High Triple - Joan Murphy 642, Mens High Single - Gord Simpson and Gord Cowling 248, Mens High Triple - Gord Simpson 626. Team Standings: A. Porter Porter 28 1/2, S. Adams 23 1/2, J. Murphy 22, G. Smith 21, G. Cowling 21, R. Sutcliffe 16. Top 5 Averages: S. Adams Adams 217, G. Simpson 210, G. Cowling 209, G. Smith 204, J. Murphy 203. Ladies High Single - Anne Porter 284, Ladies High Triple - Anne Porter 689, Mens High Single -Sam Adams 292, Mens High Triple - Sam Adams 772. Legion ladies Penny Connaghan 23 pts, Barb Hanc 21 pts, Bob- bieAnn Fairey 20 pts, Elaine Elliott 19 pts, Wendy Murdoch Murdoch 13 pts, Sandra Sobil 12 pts. High Single - Judy Elliott 271, High Triple - Judy Elliott Elliott 727, High Average -Barb Hanc 223. March 9/89 Penny Connaghan 24 pts, Barb Hanc 22 pts, Elaine Elliott Elliott 22 pts, Bobbi Ann Fairey Fairey 20 pts, Sandra Sobil 16 pts. Wendy Murdoch 16 pts. High Single - Elaine Elliott Elliott 312. These are the members of the Championship Darlington Darlington Auto Atom Selects squad who recently won the Thornhill tournament. Back row, 1-r, Les McCrory, Mike Ferguson, Jeff Thrasher, Cameron Millar, Darryl Cook, Jeff Hughes, Ryan Brannigan, Co-coach Tony Aus; middle row, Manager John Freeman, David Drummond, Jason Colder, Peter Schoep, Kyle Shackleton, Coach Guy Freeman; front row, Darrin Allin, Greg Knox, Steve Sargent, Clayton Rendell, Travis Laughlin. Absent: Arron Stoker and David Chambers. Hutton Transport Finishes First in Season Registration ÏLC for Newcastle Girls' Slo-Pitch at Bowmanvilie Mall on Fri., March 31-Sat., April 1 and Fri., April 7 - Sat., April 8 On Monday, March 13, Oshawa's McKenzie Park were hosted by the BRHL Atom Division team sponsored sponsored by Hutton Transport in the Darlington Arena. Although Although both teams had their chances, the game remained scoreless after two periods. Then a passing play from Peter Schoep at the point to Jeff Hughes in the comer to ■Alex Walcer out front resulted resulted in Hutton's go-ahead goal early in the third period. Les McCrory connected on another another passing play from Ben Medd and Curtis Courneyea two minutes later. Thirty seconds later, Peter Schoep fired one high into the corner corner on an assist from Niall O'Donnell. Oshawa tallied the game's final point to finalize finalize the score at 3-1. On Saturday, March 18, Hutton Transport travelled to Orono to play Oshawa's Northwestminister. The Truckers were missing five players due to vacation and the Big Four due to their participation in a Select tournament. The coach went out and found players to fill the holes. Jason Knox and David Hollingsworth came up from the Novice Division. From T-MAC came Owen Taylor and J & J's Steve Hamilton, Nick Katsikis and Darren Mills were added to the roster and all helped in the team's 4-2 victory. Curtis Courneyea opened the scoring for the Truckers on a nice end'to end rush. Paul Hollingsworth gave the Trackers a two goal lead with assists going to Owen Taylor and Jeremy Bigham. Oshawa then connected for two goals to knot the game at 2-2. Curtis Courneyea notched the winning goal with Nick Katsikis and Jason Jason Knox earning the assists. assists. Nick rounded out the scoring, with David and Paul Hollingsworth picking up the assists. This was a complete team effort and all the parents should be proud of their sons. The Hutton Transport Atoms Atoms played the last (20th) game of the regular BRHL season on Sunday, March 19 and skated to a 14-1 victory over the team sponsored by T-MAC. Hutton's top scorer, Jeff Hughes, reached a milestone milestone as he collected seven points in this game to round out the regular season with 50 points. Defensemen Les McCrory and Peter Schoep each earned five points, scoring twice and assisting on three others. Niall O'Donnell and Greg Knox each scored twice, while Colin Colin Galinski was credited with three assists. Curtis Courneyea scored once and Paul Hollingsworth and Jeremy Jeremy Bigham each added an assists The Hutton Transport Atoms Atoms have completed the regular regular 20 game schedule win- ning 19 times and tying once, , ml® t° en d the period 4-2 in while scoring 142 points and ' their.favor, giving up only 15. Goaltend- . With only two full lines, sessed a tripping penalty as everyone thougnt that Oshawa was getting the penalty when the referee raised his arm. Early in the second period, period, Hutton got on the score- board on goals by Curtis Courneyea and Peter Schoep with assists going to Jeff Hughes and Paul Hollingsworth Hollingsworth but Oshawa scored er Ryan ■ Stainton . earned nine shutouts and won all 19 games he played, recording recording an average of .63 goals against per game. The following summarizes summarizes each of the skaters' records this season: GP G A T Bigham 11 -- 3 3 Courneyea 20 ' 17 9 26 Ferguson 17 9 6 15 Galinski 20 3 7 10 Hogenhout 18 -- 1 1 Hollingsworth 17 3 11 14 Hughes 20 38 12 50 Knox 20 14 12 26 McCrory 20 24 16 40 Medd 19 2 8 10 O'Donnell 20 2 9 11 Read 17 5 7 12 Schoep 17 " 20 13 33 Walcer 16 5 10 15 Bowmanvilie United Soccer Club April 1 st% at Bowmanvilie Mall 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, Please call 623-6373 Any person registered after April 1st. will be Placed on an existing team and will be required to pay an additional $10.00 on top of registration fee. On Sunday evening the Truckers were still missing six players, including their goaltender. Clayton Rendell from the J & J Team guarded guarded Hutton's net while Mike McCrory from the Novice Division Division filled in for his missing missing brother. Oshawa's Christ Church has always proved to be a formidable opponent with the scores always very close. This game in Oshawa was no different. By the end of the first period, Hutton was behind 3-0. Late in the period, period, Paul Hollingsworth stickhandled across the blueline through two opponents opponents and began his breakway breakway rush when he was tripped from behind. The spectators are still trying to figure out why he was as- the Truckers were • getting very tired but they never gave up and came out giving their all in the final period. The score was evened out on two solo efforts by Jeff Hughes and Greg Knox. Goaltender Clayton Rendell worked hard to keep the Trackers from falling behind again and keep them from losing their momentum. Hutton worked hard and almost almost scored several times before Curtis Courneyea finally finally put the team ahead. Within a . minute, Oshawa's relentless drives for the Hutton net paid off and the score was tied again. Hutton rallied back and scored with five minutes remaining remaining when Jeff Hughes found tne mark on an assist from Jeremy Bigham. The Truckers worked hard to protect the lead. Clayton Rendell made a great leg save on an Oshawa forward who was left in the & ei TIRE SALES INC. 576-1220 KUMHO STEEL BELTED RADIAL 781 ALL SEASON 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa T. Û. N. B. A. REGISTRATION Fri., March 31st, Sat.. April 1st Fri., April 7th, Sat., April 8th Fri. 6 to 9 P.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 P.m. Newcastle Village Hall Ed Troost 987-5026 Courtice and Area Doug Dearden 436-2156 Bowmanvilie Mall Roger Newman 623-9118 Late Fee of $10.00 after April 8th. 843 KING ST. W., OSHAWA CALL (416) 433-0055 Three cheers for the Canadian Canadian Tire Pcewee A team. With only nine skaters to attend attend the Welland Tournament Tournament on March 17 weekend, they scored a total of 20 goals and let in only 4. Simcoe was the first team Bowmanvilie met on Friday morning. They had 15 skaters, skaters, some being rather "tall" to say the least. However, Jason Crosbie opened the scoring in the first period assisted assisted by Sean Brown and Steve deBlois. Simcoe came back to tie the score 1-1. We kept our hopes up and went all out. Again, Jason Crosbie came to the rescue to win the game 2-1. Sean Brown assisted on the winning goal. Guess who won the MVP? - you're right if you guessed Jason Crosbie with our 2 goals. Later in the day, we played Peterborough - the same team we defeated in the playoffs. Bowmanvillo played very well in the first naif of the game. At the end of the second period it was 1-1 with Jason Crosbie and Wayde Putnam setting up Ryan Robinson for our only goal of the game. Peterborough outhustled us in the third period scoring scoring two goal in just over a minute. Final score Bowmanvilie Bowmanvilie 1, Peterborough 3. Jason Crosbie was awarded the MVP of the game. The team had a great time touring Niagara Falls on Friday night. They retired retired fairly early as they knew they had to score, score, and score again, on Saturday morning and hope that Peterborough lost their Saturday morning game to put us in the semi finals. Well, we pumped in 17 f oals to defeat Port Col- orne 17-0 but Peterborough won their game against Simcoe Simcoe 3-1, which knocked us out of the series. The following players scored our 17 goals: Ryar. Robinson (3), Jason Crosbie (5), Wayde Putnam (2), Collin Collin Taggart (2), Gary Adams (2),Sean Brown (1), and Steve deBlois (2). Assist - getters were: Collin Taggart (5), Jason Crosbie (4), Ryan Robinson (6), Wayde Putnam Putnam (2), Steve Taylor (1), Steve deBlois (2), Gary Adams Adams (2) and Sean Brown (2). Ryan Robinson earned 9 points and won the MVP of the game. Congratulations are in order order for the team. It was a great tournament. Prior to the Welland Tournament : we played a Pickering "AA" team and the Oshawa Canadians to defeat them each 3-2. So, out of our last 5 games we clear. These last five minutes minutes provided the spectators with some exciting hockey and gave the Truckers their 33rd win in 40 games of exhibition exhibition and tournament action. action. They have lost five times and tied twice. Each of the players and coaches has contributed a great deal of effort to achieve the Truckers' impressive impressive record so far this season and each can be proud of their own individual individual accomplishments. Well done and good luck in the playoffs. have won 4. Goalies Stevie Okc and Chris McCarthy are to be commended for their goaltending. Next weekend will wrap up the hockey season with tne Oshawa Tournament. Special thanks to our sponsor Bowmanvilie Canadian Canadian Tire, Paul Robinson (coach) Steve Oke (manager) Paul Edmondson (goalie trainer) and Darryl Osmond (assistant, coach). Pee wee TorosLose One at Pine Ridge Before starting the article on games played in the Bowmanvilie Bowmanvilie Pineridge Tournament, Tournament, a special "Thank You" from Mrs. Pat Parkin, President President of the Hockey Moms for the support of the parent(s), brother(s), sisters(s) and players during the tournament. tournament. In some way, every member of our team contributed contributed to the success of the tournament. It is through this kind of togetherness that team spirit is built and it puts the fun back in hockey, hockey, not only on the ice but also off ice. GAME 1: 17 Mar., 89, 4 p.m. vs. East Gwillimbury Both teams played very cautiously throughout the first period. But 12 seconds into the second, the visitors scored a surprise goal for an early lead. With nine seconds seconds to go, face off in the visitors' visitors' end, Craig . Rickard took a quick shot from a bad angle, which somehow got past the East Gwillimbury goalie for a 1-1 tie after two. The defence stood tall in the third. Tim Mills, Brace Har- num, Chris Heffernan, Tyson Tyson Pearcey and Chad VanderEndè while Jamie "Caboose" Doyle played solidly solidly between the pipes. With four minutes to go in the third, Brace Ilamum let go with a shot, as he moved in from the blue line and scored for a 2-1 lead and eventual win. Assisting on the goal were Jamie Brake and Chris Heffernan. GAME 2: 17 Mar. 89, 7:45 p.m. vs. Cumberland Barons (Near Ottawa). The visitors scored the only goal in the first and Bowmanvilie the only goal in the second for a 1-1 tie after after two. Scoring for the Toros, Toros, Jason Hoffman, an unassisted unassisted marker. Cumberland scored early in the third for a 2-1 lead but midway through the period: GTS/Groves Peewees tied the game on a powerplay. Craig Rickard from Jamie, Brake and Tracy Lemke. But a minute later the visitors visitors scored and never looked back. In the final minute, Bowmanvilie pulled their goalie, Robbie Robbins, in favor of an extra attacker but to no avail as the visitors visitors scored an empty net goal. There were two sad notes to this game: (l.)Bowmanville had three goals called back. (2.)Bowmanville was el- minated from further play in the tournament. Triple F Dirk Van Abbema 24 pts, Ron Bonsma 23 pts, Ralph Bouwmeester 20 pts, Simon Buma 181/2 pts, John Roze- ma 17 pts, Peter Glasbergen 17 pts, Anne Vandergaast 16 pts, Case Deplaa 16 pts. Melle Rozcma 13 pts, Bill Vroom 13 pts, Don Van- dermeer 11 1/2 pts, Peter Flonk 9 pts. High Single Ladies - Alice Glasbergen 232, High Single Men - Simon Buma Sr. 276, High Triple Ladies - Chins Noordstra 569, High Triple Men - Brian Buma 673, High Average Ladies - Hammy Vandergaast 187, High Average Men - Ron Bonsma 199. 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