10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, September 25,1991 Sports Update Students Help Raise Funds for Terry Fox Marathon St. Stephen's Overpowers Clarke H.S. Town League Hockey Will » * ** » Start on Thursday, Sept. 26 m \ \ • Wpwr •ft '"i ' «% \ . v m \~ The draft has been completed completed for the Bowmanvillc Town League hockey season. League play will begin tomorrow night. (Thursday) at the Bowmanvillc Recreation Complex. Bil'den Home Improve. - Glen Campbell, Shane Ar- strong, Pete Peters, Brad Whitley, Whitley, Andy Davey, Steve Allen, Pete Filiatrault, Dave McCullough, McCullough, Kelly Annstrong, Doug Leddy, Mike Cleveland, Troy Foster, Doug Ritchie, Chris Talbot, Hugh Hicks, Lome Johnston, Carman Rooney Hoopers - Brian Heard, Darcy Huber, Todd Backus, Bill Hogarth, Jim Pilhic, Bill Brooks, A1 Duncan, James Pollard, Pollard, Scott Barclay, Jeff Weber, Weber, Greg Smith, Don Farrow, Paul Kearan, Kevin Noble Steve Locsscn, Craig German Ilockin - Gary Dusscldorp, Brad Cnicss, Chris Veno, Dave Brown, Kelly Balson, Tex Vivian, Vivian, John Hill, Jack Boucklcy, Sandy Brown, Joel Gangema, Jim McPhail, Doug Crough, Lee Gagnon, Gary Oliver, Paul Shchcrbak, Craig Elliott Francis Personnel - Geo. . Wi ; St. Stephen's'and Clarke High School locked up in a Kavvartha senior boys' soccer game on Friday afternoon. It wasn't much of a test for St. Stephen's, as they handed Clarke a 6-2 loss. St. Stephen's is undefeated on the season at 3-0, while Clarke dropped to 1-1. You Moke The Coll... Baseball Runner on third with nobody out, and a fly ball is hit to left-center field. The ball ricochets off of the centre fielders glove and a juggling act follows with the left fielder finally making the catch before the ball touches the ground. The runner from third tags up when ball is touched by the center fielder and walks across the plate before the catch is finally made. Does the run count? •RBq oqt sotpnoi joppij lsjyj atp imnsut oqt sescq jioqi oag3[ Xgui srouuny 'soX Sponsored by tE&t Canadian ^taUsman Total Sports Coverage Phone 623-3303 and ask for Brad St. Stephens 6 Clarke 2 50 YEARS AGO -- Erstwhile star of BBS rugby teams, Jack Colville, has signed a contract to play for the Argonaut football club for the coming season. season. 'Sandy,' as he is commonly-known in these parts, has all the essentials for a coming grid great. 'Red' Burnett, noted columnist and sports writer for the Toronto Star, had this to say about Colville: "Sandy Colville, a Bowmanvillc product, looks like a real comer. A powerfully built lad, Colville may develop into a fine plunging and blocking half." ****** Present at the girls' softball club wiener roast at Ncwcastle-On-The-Lake were: manager Geo. Crowther and Mrs. Crowthcr, umpire Ray Brown, hat-passer T.W. Jackson, scorckeeper Ted 1-Ioar, car drivers Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce and Mr. Fred Adair, and head rooter for the team, Mrs. Adair. ****** 25 YEARS AGO -- BBS junior football squad squeaked out a 19-15 win over Courtice High. For the BBS team, Kim Robert, Gary Barker and Jerome Jerome Billctt scored touchdowns and John Floats a single. For Courtice, Grove Bennet counted two touchdowns, with Bobby Bowse and Marty Sisson scoring one point apiece. * * * * * * Top averages in the ladies' Ncwlonvillc-Starkvillc bowling league include: Marlene Stacey 208, Betty Brennan 189, Dot Stark 181, Mary Skclding 175, Doris Tompkins 169, Marie Trim 158, Sharon Brown 154, Edna Elliott 152, Olive Henderson 151, Joyce Stacey and Marg Wade 145. ****** 10 YEARS AGO -- The Bowmanvillc Rams won the pccwcc girls' consolation championship by defeating defeating the Angels by a score of 29-27. Team members members include: Janet Anderson, Tara Wray, G wend a Ellis, Kristal Archer, Michelle Dykstra, Tawnya Clark, Lisa Shakespeare, Carolyn Stewart, Tracy Storey, Kelly Willalts, Kathryn Hu aid, Stacey Weir, Angela Cowling, Rhonda Reid, Jennifer McLean, Rob Stewart (coach). * * * * * * Congratulations arc extended to the arena fundraising fundraising committee in Orono who completed their arena financing by serving hot meals at the fair, In ail, they have raised $270,000 over a four-year period period and now have an arena fully paid for. Pithie, Dave Faircy, Richard Smith, Shaughn Houston, Hugh Francis, Doug Dilling, Doug Hoogeboom, Mark Smith, Steve Ogden, Dave Drake, Mark Zawislak, Steve Carey, Ian Whcclock, Gord Rogers, Barry Wambolt, Britt Murphy Hunts Photo - Randy Ellis, Ellis, Kevin Newell, Brian Korb, Mike Buckholiz, Paul Strong, Darccy Ritchie, Bill Beaton, Loui Fiorentino, Gary Ncmisz, Jim Hogarth, Rick Dcighton, Geo. Kerr, Paul Reid, John Cliefe, Tyler Pellet, Alex Betz Norm's Deli - Jeff Dawson, Dawson, Grant Brock, Brian Ruddy, Ruddy, Andrew Yales, Brad Ru- shack, Dan Annis, Brian Mulvihil, Bob Fclslcad, Glen German, Jim Bradley, Bob Mcarthur, Brad Clemens, Don King, Neil Jones, Owen Stokes, Jim Baxter Sept. 26 - 7:00 p.m. Bil'den vs. Hoopers 8:30 p.m. - Hockin vs. Francis 10:00 p.m. - Hunts vs. Norm's Students from St. Stephen's Elementary School Bowmanvillc on Friday, September 20. It was the sprint from the starting line as they take part in a first time that the school had participated in the Terry Fox fund-raising run through the streets of fund-raiser. Close to 325 students entered the race. On, paper the senior boys' soccer game between St. Stephen's Stephen's and Clarke on Friday afternoon had die makings of a mismatch. By the end of die game, the scoreboard re-enforced that thought. It was no contest. St. Stephen's Stephen's won easily, 6-2. St. Stephen's has produced produced some of the top boys' soccer teams in the Kawartha league die past couple of seasons. seasons. This year's edition of the senior team follows that tradition. Their win over Clarke was obtained while playing widi only nine players, one under the regulation of 10. It was the dtird successive lopsided win that St. Stephen's Stephen's has in the season. Identical 6-1 wins over St. Mary's and Port Hope gave them a 2-0 start in the league. Their win over Clarke made it three in a row. "We arc balanced everywhere. everywhere. There's not one player who is weak," said coach Andy Dustin. "They're pretty hungry. We'll see what happens when we have a few close games, which will happen because there are other good teams in the league." Widi easy wins in dfeir first three outings, the question question of becoming complacent as the season progresses came up. "I don't think winning easily will give us complacency," complacency," said Austin. "They arc smart enough to realize when dtcy're in a game with another team that is strong." Mervin Beausoleil was the offensive leader for St. Stephen's. Stephen's. He scored dircc limes. John Risorlo, Brian Campbell and Ryan Gustave had singles. For Clarke, this year marks the first time in the past five years that they have fielded a boy's soccer program program at any level (midget, junior, senior) at the school. Despite the loss to St. Stephen's, Stephen's, coach John Gale and his team remain upbeat. Their attitude toward the season hasn't chanced from the first practice. "We will be one of the weak sisters in the league litis year. I'm not making any bones about that," said Gale. "We want to have fun and do the best we can. "I told them from the start that we probably wouldn't win any games, but we would have fun. We'll improve with time." For Clarke, their first win of the season didn't take them as long to achieve as they originally thought. 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