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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Mar 1990, p. 11

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St. Stephen's Girls Win Basketball Tournament Crown The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 21,1990 il , |Girls Hoping for Spots on Provincial Team tional house league hockey. The United Counties Girls' Hockey Association is comprised comprised of teams from Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Baltimore, Bewd- ley, Havelock, Keene, Norwood and Warsaw. The proximity of the teams reduces reduces the travelling costs for parents who have girls involved. involved. The executive is hoping to have both a Junior team (ages 14 and under), and an Intermediate team (aged 20 and under) wearing the Toro colours next year. It is hoped that by having the information information booths this weekend, weekend, the executive will have a better idea of how many girls will be interested in playing next fall. Anyone who is interested in becoming a player or volunteer volunteer for women's hockey is asked to stop at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Mall tor a chat. The grade nine girls' basketball team from St. Stephen's Stephen's High School won a tournament on their home court with a convincing victory over St. Stephen's Elementary Elementary 24-13 on Tuesday, March 7. The tournament also included teams from The Pines, and Monseigneur Cleary. Winning team members included, front row, (1-r), Andrea Cannon (MVP), Kari Marshall, Marni Jackson, Monique Kraayvanger. Back row, (1-r), Jason Vacheresse (convenor), Barb Sheehan (convenor), Christine Downey, Briama McGuire, Mara O'Brièn (coach), Bruno Scanga (coach). Saturday, March 17,1990 Bantams High Single - Brent Huggins Huggins 196, Angela Marks 195, Amanda Welsh 164, Robin Wyatt 173, Chris Peldiak 162, Michelle Beaupre 167, Christine Gusterson 181, Mark Dodds 161, Mike Campbell 176, Paul Hendricks Hendricks 188, David Hendricks 177. High Triple - Brent Hug- Youth Bowling Results gins 518, Angela Marks 489, Amanda Welsh 467, Robin Wyatt 437, Chris Peldiak 437, Michelle Beaupre 427, Christine Gusterson 422, Stefanie Cooper 416, Kathryn Kathryn Tait 415, Jeremy Forsey 410, Mark Dodds 407, Mike Campbell 400. Team Standings: Fatsia 51 pts, Datura 48 pts, Vanda Vanda 47 pts, Hoya 42 pts, Litchi 42 pts, Humea 36 pts, Sollya 36 pts, Butia 35 pts, Musa 27 pts, Rhoeo 25 pts, Carex 22 pts, Lda 4 pts. Juniors High Singles: Andrew Break 238, Chrystal Reid 224, 219, Kerri-Anne Kelly 222, Jeffrey Pearson 260, Jason Vickery 220, Mark Brooks 230, Julie Gusterson 208, Jason Noble 201. High Triples: Andrew Break 597, Chrystal Reid APPEARING LIVE ONE NIGHT ONLY TRES HOMBRES « A Tribute to ZZ Top Friday, March 30th BUSTER'S ROADHOUSE & TAUERN 45 Kins St. W., Newcastle, Ontario 9874442 II 584, Kerri-Ann Kelly 582, Kelley Flintoff 547, Jeffrey Pearson 546, Jason Vickery 526, Mark Brooks 524, Kyle Dodds 522, Matthew Both- well 513, Brock MacArthur 509, Jason Noble 505. Team Standings: Brooks 55 pts, Flint 37 pts, Routh 36 pts. MacArthur 36 pts, Gusterson 32 pts, Flintoff 29 pts, Vickery 29 pts, Rodgers 26 pts. Seniors High Singles: Stephen Brown 279, Traci Hanc 267, Michael Chomey 241. High Triples: Stephen Brown 632, Traci Hanc 594, Michael Chomey 510. Team Standings: Hanc 49 pts, Brown 36 pts, Big Canoe Canoe 30 pts, Evans 25 pts. Joan Murphy, Program Director at Liberty Bowl. Triple F March 16,1990 Dirk Van Abbema 22 pts, John Rozema 21 pts, Case jPlaa : 20 1/2 pts, Ralph. Boiiwmeester 19 pts, Brian , Buma 18 pts, Frances Mul-.i der 17 pts, Jean Nadeau 15 ; pts, Ron Bonsma 15 pts, Hammy Vander Gaast 14 pts, Bill Van Dyk 13 1/2 pts, Don VanderMeer 12 pts, Andy Bonsma 10 pts. High Single Ladies Hammy Hammy Vander Gaast 289, High Single Men John Rozema 287, High Triple Ladies Hammy VanderGaast 681, High Triple Men Andy Bonsma Bonsma 730, High Average Ladies Ladies Hammy VanderGaast 188, High Average Men Jean Nadeau 210. s-, i These girls (1-r) Joanna Hall, Laura Abrams, Suzanne Brooks, and Marci Rowlands Rowlands have been invited to try out for the Ontario Provincial team that will compete compete at the Canada Games in 1991 in Prince Edward Island. Joanna will be trying to make the midget team, while Laura, Suzanne, and Marci will be looking for a spot on the bantam squad. Try-outs will be held in Kingston on April 21-22. including Canada, Sweden, Japan, Germany, Finland, Norway, U.S.A. and Switzerland Switzerland will be competing in the week-long event. Canada's first game in the tournament was televised televised Monday night on TSN, which saw the Canadian team defeat the Swedes by a 15-1 score. Three other games are scheduled for TSN, including the gold medal match on Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Sue Scherer, who participated for Hamilton during the Senior 'A' Championships Championships held in Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and was featured in The Statesman on January 31, is a member of the Canadian Canadian team. For local girls interested in playing organized hockey next year, there will be an information booth set up at the Bowmanville Mall this Friday from 7-9 p.m., and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The girls' program offers girls aged 20 and under an opportunity to play recrea- Four girls from the Toros have been offered try-outs for the Ontario team that will compete in the 1991 Canada Games in Prince Edward Island. Joanna Hall, Suzanne Brooks, Marci Rowlands, and Laura Abrams will be showcasing their hockey skills at a training camp in Kingston on April 21-22. Joanna will be trying to crack the lineup of the Ontario Ontario Midget team, while Suzanne, Suzanne, Marci, and Laura will be looking for a spot on the Ontario bantam team. The mini-camp in Kingston Kingston that the girls will be attending, attending, is one of three being being offered. Camps will also be held in Brampton and Brantford, with approximately approximately 60 girls chosen from the three mini camps to participate participate in a main selection camp to be held at the University University of Guelph on August 6-8. All four girls were recommended recommended for the Ontario team by their coaches on t)ie Select teams where they play regularly. The Select teams are comprised of the best players from the area. Based on their coaches' recommendations, recommendations, the girls were sent application forms by a selection committee for the Ontario team asking them questions regarding abilities, awards, and accomplishments. accomplishments. From the answers received, invitations invitations were mailed out to the qualified girls. All four girls will be participating participating in the All-Ontario Championships for their respective respective Select teams on April 6-8 in Mississauga. Their teams qualified during tournaments held during the first week of March. The selection process described described above is one of the steps that the Ontario Women's Women's Hockey Association is taking to improve the status and playing level of women's hockey. Just this week, the first ever World Championships Championships for women got under way in Ottawa. Eight teams, Fresh Tomatoes...^ 122 [b W Vk 2.69 Kfi. Mild Dutch Gouda 99* 100 2 Prices effective until Tues., March 2 ' mi nVKSTRA'S mm elicatessen fooi food market "Home of Quality" The B.R.H.L. Mr. Sub PeeWees were the 'A' runners up in the Oshawa Times tournament, as they lost in double overtime to Harmony Church of Oshawa, 3-2 Team members include, front row, (1-r), Darren Allin, Alex Walcer, David Vernon! Jeff Crawford, Tim Forret, Les McCrory, Brian Thornton. Middle row, (1-r), Jack Laverty, Clayton Guest, Justin Vance, Chad Veinot, Ryan Kohn, Rob Watson, Rick Swale, Darren Donohue. Back row, (1-r), coaches: Les McCrory, Jack Bentley, Brad Vacheresse. 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