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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Feb 1992, p. 11

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V Shoppers Drug Mart Tykes Capture Port Hope Tourney •The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, February 26,1992 11 Dy Tech Toros Advance in Playoffs by Trevor Wright The Bowmanvillc Dy Tech 'CC' Toros have now advanced advanced to the quarter-finals. We managed to beat out Orangeville in four games. Our first game was at Orangeville and Tom Wakefield opened the scoring at 8:38 in the first period, period, with Brent Stockman as sisting. Orangeville finally got on the board with 10 seconds remaining in the second period. period. We needed a strong third period and Trevor Wright started started that by scoring from Kurt Kimcr. We kept the pressure on when Tom Wakefield scored with Darryl Wright and Mike Leipsig getting the as- Great Start for 401 Esso The Shoppers Drug Mart tykes of the BRHL won the (coach) Davc Skan (manager), Jim Baker (asst.), Joann Port Hope beginners tournament on February 15 with a ^ ambl ' n (assL) j. Sk an, G. Nemisz, D. Langstaff, M.. 2-1 overtime victory m the finals against Peterborough. Lafant ' is >, R Astley, M. Tamblyn, J. McKee, G. Tam- They also defeated Baltimore and Port Hope on their w A wi ' lkes j. L J arsh , A . Schaffer, D. Masterson, J. way to the championship game Team members include, R ' 5inson c Baker . Absent were Z. Thoraval, D. Payne, not in order of appearance in above photo: Gary Nemisz Snowden Electric Defeats Oshawa 5-2 Snowden Electric travelled to North Oshawa on Thursday evening to defeat the Oshawa Red Wings 5-2. Mike Talolti scored first for Snowden Electric when he deked the opposition and their goalie, assisted by Wes Thompson. A1 McCullough took a hard shot to put in goal number two. Mark Read assisted. Chad Vcinol picked up goal number three, choosing an open comer, with Charlie Hargcst and Peter G add picking picking up the assist. Charlie came back with a goal of his own assisted assisted by Chad Veinot. The third period found the Red Wings making it on the scoreboard with two fast goals late in the period answered by another goal by Chad Vcinol Presenting the Statesman's John and Aaron Syer Meet John and Aaron, dedicated Canadian Statesman carriers who always manage to complete their rounds, come rain or come shine. John and Aaron were named carriers of the month recently and will be presented with a $20.00 bonus. Good work boys! John and Aaron have been delivering newspapers since the fall of 1987 and are currently delivering route 18. For Reliable Home Delivery, Telephone 623-3303 placing the puck in the corner of the net. Jeff Dart and Jack Lavcrty earned the assist. Saturday afternoon, the Snowden crew played again against the Oshawa Black- hawks in Oshawa's Civic Auditorium. Auditorium. This time, they lost 3-2 in a somewhat slower game. A1 McCullough scored for Snowden, unassisted and short- handed. The Blackhawks answered with two goals of their own. Jeff Dart outmancuvcrcd the goalie and tucked the puck neatly in behind him for Snowden's Snowden's second goal, with Charlie Charlie Hargest and Evan Goodwin assisting. The Blackhawks went ahead, with seconds left on the clock. Snowden suited up again Sunday evening, this lime in a penalty-riddled game against the Oshawa CYO selects. Snowden Electric won 6-1. Mark Read started off the scoreboard assisted by Mike Talolti and Chad Veinot, immediately immediately followed by another goal for Snowden by Jeff Dart with Evan Goodwin and Charlie Charlie Hargest assisting. Jeff Dart finished off period one with yet another goal for Snowden. Charlie Hargest and Mike Talolti assisted. Charlie Hargest got a goal of his own to start off period two, assisted by Adam Kooy and Scott Millar. Chad Veinot placed a well-aimed shot, with Shawn Whalen and Mark Read picking up the assists. Mike Talolti scored the final final goal of the evening for Snowden Electric, assisted by Jeff Dart and Charlie Hargest. Oshawa's CYO selects Van Belle I Floral Shoppes ...much more than a flower store! 14 STORES .HghwyNûiZ •Wng I.W., Mmm • «mew UN., (Mum •106D«n*e*.W., Do you want a Christian Education for your children? ... contact KNOX CHRISTIAN SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION ... for the 1992-1993 School Year Dates: Tuesday, March 10 and Wednesday, March 11 Times: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Location: Knox Christian School, 410 Scugog St. North, Bowmanville - 623-5871 Junior Kindergarten: two mornings per week Children must be 4 years old on or before Dec. 31, 1992 Senior Kindergarten: three full days per week Children must be 5 years old on or before Dec. 31, 1992 * Please bring written proof of health records indicating immunization dates * Proof of age (e.g. birth certificate) is required * Please call the school for an appointment time * Registration for all other grade levels (1 - 8) will be accepted as. well. Principal: Mr. W. M. Helmus made it on the scoreboard late in the third period. Snowden Electric will be in Buffalo next weekend. 401 Esso atoms travelled to Nobleton for a tournament on Saturday, February 22. The boys got off to a great start with a convincing 12-0 victory over Orillia. Kevin Kennedy and Andrew Andrew Eaton led the scoring with a hat-trick each, followed by Ryan McKnight with two goals. Jamie Potter, Luke Denison, Denison, Fraser McArthur and Nick Swcrdfcgcr all notched singles. The Oilers met Battlefield for their next game and, although although our boys outplayed the opposing skaters, Battlefield's goaltcndcr was outstanding, and Esso was defeated 4-3. Oiler goals were scored by Brock Baker, Jamie Potter and Ryan McKnight, with assists to Ryan Davis and Fraser McArthur. McArthur. On Sunday, Esso suited up against Carnation and skated to a 3-1 victory. Carnation took the lead midway through the first, but Esso's Brock Baker tied the score before the period ended. Kevin Kennedy made it 2-1 early in the second when he went in to score after taking a nice pass from Michael Harper. Harper. The Oilers had lots of scoring scoring chances, but Carnation's goalie was equal to the task and Esso was unable to increase increase their lead until Ryan McKnight connected with only five minutes left in the game to make the final score 3-1. Luke Denison and Brock Baker earned assists. sists. Kurt Kimcr then followed followed up on an unassisted goal with 1:21 remaining in the game. John Marco Cannito kept us in the game with only one goal against. They managed managed to get an unstoppable breakaway with 15 seconds left in the game to end up at 4-2 for the Toros. The second game was a major major blowout for us at 11-2. Goal scorers were Wade Peacock Peacock (3), Darryl Wright (3) and Jason Frayne (2). Cory Scott, Tom Wakefield and Trevor Wright each had one. Assists went to Mike Leipsig (3), Wade Peacock (3), Tom Wakefield Wakefield (3), Jason Frayne (2), Kurt Kimcr, Darryl Wright, Cory Scott, Niki Dcfrcilas, Jason Jason Bray, Brent Stockman and Richard Aascn each with' one. John Marco Cannito also stopped a beautiful penalty shot. Our third game was do-or- dic for Orangeville. They were a whole different team in this game as they got on the board 29 seconds into the first period. Jason Bray opened up our scoring scoring in the second period with Brent Stockman assisting. They managed to go ahead again, but Richard Aascn scored to tic it at two. We just couldn't do anything in the third as we scored only one goal that came from Cory Scott with Tom and Wade getting assists. assists. We ended up losing 7-3 which forced us to go back to Orangeville for the fourth game. The first period wasn't loo strong for us as they got on the board first from a bounce be hind the net that fooled Trevor Wright. We came out strong in the second period, with Darryl and Cory scoring from Jason Bray and Tom Wakefield, but they scored with only 47 seconds seconds left in the second. We wanted to end the scries that day and Kurt Kimcr and Nike Dcfrcilas scored with Brent Stockman assisting to put us ahead 4-2. They pressured us by scoring with five minutes left, but we still carne out winning winning 4-3. Our quarter-final is against Grimsby and we are ahead 2-0 in the series and hopefully wc can make it to the semi-final and maybe even All-Ontario championship. DURHAM DODGE CHRYSLER 799 BLOOR ST. W., OSHAWA 404-0525 We're Making Deals You Won't Believe . D. Sloan Income Tax Computerized Income Tax Returns (25 Years Experience) 111 King St. E. Bowmanville (Next to the Legion) 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Competitive Rates - No G.S.T. F E B R U A R Y Last of the fall and winter merchandise at clearance prices. Æ,. Æ, v , \ ' Sidewalk Sale from Wednesday to Saturday ! OSHAW-A King St. W. and Stevenson Rd. S. 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