Legion Midget Toros Take Two Game Lead in Series The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, February 24,1993 9 Wilmot Creek Team Competes at Big Brothers Bowl-a-thon Canadian Legion Branch 178 midget midget Toros defeated Peterborough in a pair of weekend games to take a, two- game lead in their best-of-five quarter-final quarter-final OMHA series. In the opening game in Peterborough, Peterborough, the Toros jumped to a 3-0 first period lead cn route to a 6-1 trouncing of the Petes. . Mike Talotti took a pass from Jason Jason Hoffman and shot Bowmanville ahead just 25 seconds into the contest. Mike Nesbitt scored from Talotti and Jeff Dart. Chris Heffcman scored on a pass from Jeff Darrach. J.P. Tousig- nant stole the puck from a Peterborough Peterborough defenceman to score a short- handed goal. Peterborough finally solved goalie Adam Adams with a late second period goal. The third period period saw the Toros score twice, with Jeff Dart scoring from Nesbitt and Talotti. Talotti. Brandon Ovendcn scored from Hoffman and Heffcman. ;Toro Juveniles Take First Two Games of Series -,"h Game one of the besLof-scvcn series series brought the East Gwillimbury Bangles Bangles to Darlington Sports Centre, home of the Toro juveniles. ' The Toros played an aggressive •game, but East Gwillimbury's goal- tending was hot. Although the Toros outplayed and outshot the Eagles, they could only get three goals in the net. The Toros won by a score of 3-1. ' The goals were scored by Jeff Rohr (2) and Andrew Day. Assists went to Trevor Rogers, Steve De- Smcdt, Jeff Rohr, Scott Pollard, Marlin Marlin d'Entrcmont and Chris Brown. , In game two, the Toros travelled to East Gwillimbury for what would be an exciting game. With, five players out of the lineup, the Toros were feeling feeling the pressure. ' r The Eagles came out strong and set the fast-moving pace of the game. . , , WJV „ oiixiu uii iiiuu There were three aggressive periods couldn't handle, allowing Shawn to ot hockey that saw the teams separat- knock in the loose puck. The fourth ed by a mere goal. Sub goal was scored by Paul, unassist- V-, B came down to the third period, cd. The fifth Sub goal was scored on a with the teams tied up five goals each passing play from David Leppert to When Trevor Rogers, assisted by Dana Mike up to Darryl who deposited the Barrett, scored with 1:08 left in the puck into the net. Darryl then scored third period to make the score 6-5 for the final Sub goal on a set up from the Bowmanville. David's, Leppert and Hamum. The Z. „ * s £ scoring for the Toros were Sub team then went to sleep as the Mat Dykstra, Chris Brown, Ryan Dykstra's team scored three unan- Becker, Dana Barrett and Chris For- swered goâls to make the final tally Strong efforts were also turned in by defencemen Derek Honcyman, Mike Stacey, Andrew Allaire, and forwards forwards Jamie Brake, Matt Frampton and Warren Bate. Back in Darlington on Sunday, the Toros used the same formula of hard hitting and effort to blast Peterborough Peterborough 5-0. Adam Adams earned the shutout. Jason Hoffman scored on a point shot with Mike Nesbitt and Mike Talotti Talotti earning assists. Jeff Darrach netted netted the Toros' second marker, with Ja- Mr. Submarine Cutting Post in On Saturday, February 6, the Mr. Sub team played a BRHL league game against Cutting Post. The Sub boys lit up the scoreboard first on a. goal by Darryl Wright with David Hamum assisting. The Cutting Post team then scored to tie up the score. Darryl then scored to give the Sub boys the lead. Cutting Post finally scored two goals to take a 3-2 victory. Later in the day, the sub boys played an exhibition game against Dykstra's. The Sub boys skated to a 5-2 victory. The point-getters for Mr. Sub were Darryl Wright (2g, la), Greg Hoy (lg, la), Ian Pollard (lg), Andrew Laton (lg), Mike McCrory (la), Ian Robinson (la), David Har- num (la), Shawn Roffey (la). On February • 18, the Sub boys played a league game against Dykstra's. Dykstra's. The Sub boys scored early on a goal by Paul Drummond with Ian Pollard Pollard and Ian Robinson receiving the assists. Dykstra's then, scored to tic the game. The Sub team then went wild as Andrew scored on a set up from Darryl and Chris Mann. The third Sub goal was scored when Darryl Darryl took a shot on net that the goalie shy. Assists went to Chris Brown (3), Matt Dykstra, Dana Barrett (2), Craig Horsey and Martin d'Entremont. £ Game three is on Wednesday, February February 24, at 9:00 p.m. at Darlington Sports Centre;- • V- |P? Sub 6, Dykstra's 4. On Saturday, February 20, the Sub boys faced Langes. The Sub boys came out fast and dominated the game from start to finish as they skated to a 7-0 victory. The'point-getters for Sub 77» Petarborough Victoria Northumbarland t Newcastle Roman Catholic Separata School Board Parents with children who will be attending Kindergarten in September 1993 are requested to enroll now at your local Catholic School. I Parc j 199: A Junior/Senior Kindergarten Registration for September 1993 - Junior Kindergarten students must be four years, of age by December 31st, 1993. - Senior Kindergarten students must be five years of age by December 31st, 1993. To simplify the procedure please bring your child's Baptismal Certificate, Birth Certificate, Immunization Record, Health Card Number, your Lot and Concession Number (for rural students) and proof of Separate School Support (i.e. current tax bill). Please contact the appropriate schools to set up an appointment time: Tues., Mar. 2 and St, Joseph's, Bowmanville (416) 623-5151 Thurs., Mar."4 Cathy McGuire, Principal Tues., Mar. 2 and St. Stephen's, Bowmanville (416) 623-3202 Thurs., Mar. 4 Doug Ingram, Principal The Board offers a French Immersion Program beginning at the Senior Kindergarten level. Mr. Jim Lynch ' Mr. Don Folz. Board Chairperson Director of Education . «001 j ■ I The Peterborough Vlctorie Northumberland t Newcastle Roman Catholic Separate School Board r~-- I Parents with children who will be attending Kindergarten in September I 1993 arc requested to enroll now at your local Catholic School. Junior/Senior Kindergarten Registration for September 1993 - Junior Kindergarten students must be four years of age by December 31st, 1993. - Senior Kindergarten students must be five years of age by December 31st, 1993. „ To simplify the procedure please bring your child's Baptismal Certificate, Birth Certificate, Immunization Record, Health Card Number, your Lot and Concession Number (for rural students) and proof of Separate School Support (i.e. current tax bill). Please contact the appropriate schools to set up an appointment lime: Tluirs., Mar. 4 St. Francis of Assisi, Newcastle (416) 987-4797 Mary Hawk ley, Principal Wed., Mar. 3 and Mother Teresa, Courtlcc (416) 433-5512 Thurs,, Mar. 4 1 iart Armstrong, Principal Wed., Mar. .3 and Msgr. Leo Cleary, Courdco (416) 433-0331 Thurs., Mar. 4 Greg Reeves, Principal The Board offers a French Immersion Program beginning at the Senior Kindergarten level, Mr. Jim Lynch Mr. Don Folz Board Chairperson Director of Education v «002 > mie Brake and Chris Heffcman assisting. Mike Nesbitt put Bowmanville Bowmanville in front 3-0, with Jeff Dart and Talotti assisting. And then, Nesbitt counted his second of the game from J.P. Tousignant and Warren Bate. The game's final goal was scored by Tou- signant from Brandon Ovendcn. The Toros can advance to the OMHA semi-finals against Orillia or Markham with a win in Darlington on February 23. Future series games, if necessary, are February 27 in Peterborough1 Peterborough 1 "and February 28 at 5:00 p.m. in Darlington. Challenges BRHL Game were Darryl (2g, la), Mike (lg, la), Andrew (lg, la), Paul (lg, la), Ryan Philips (lg, la), David Hamum (lg). Jesse Anger recorded the shutout. On Saturday, February 21, the Sub boys faced Hooper's at the Orono Arena. The Sub boys scored first on a passing play from Ryan to Andrew over to Darryl who slipped the puck past the goalie and into the net. The • Sub team's second goal was scored by David Hamum with Shawn and Paul assisting. The third goal was scored due to heavy pressure in the Hooper's end when James Beck got the puck over to Paul who spotted Chris in front of the net. Chris made no mistake mistake as he one-timed the puck into the net. Hooper's then notched their only goal. The final Sub goal was scored when Ryan got the puck to Mike and then passed to Darryl who shot the puck into the upper comer of the net. The final score was Sub 4, Hooper's 1. The Sub team is happy to have James Beck back from his injury. On Saturday, February 27, the Sub, boys arc participating in the Grafton Tournament. Major Bantam Wolves Playing Quarter Finals The Central Ontario major bantam bantam Wolves 'AAA' hockey team is looking for some support from area fans as they host game three of their bcsl-of-five quarter-final scries against Peterborough on Wcdncs-., day, February 24 in the Newcastle Village Arena at 8:00 p.m. :, The Wolves, who finished in first place in the East Division, advanced after defeating Quinte in three, straight games. : y^t^nsZoni) The team includes" fjyc former Bowmanville Toro ■" : players, andi their starting goalie is highly. toutédi by OHL scouts, r A . - Aim Destinations to Go Wins Three Straight Games in Playoffs ! The Destinations To Go major pcc- wce Toros swept Markham in three straight games in their second round of the playoffs. Toros 4 Markham 2 Goals: Jody Thorstcinson (2), Trevor Trevor Baker and Chris Steele Assists: Scott MacDonald (3), Nick Zdravkovski, Jody Thorstcinson, David Ycllowlccs Toros 5 Markham 1 Goals: Scott MacDonald (2), Ryan Jackman, Nick Zdravkovski, Guy Tousignant Assists: Jody Thorstcinson (2), Greg Mastcrson, Mark Frampton, Chris Steele, Scott MacDonald, Scott MacKay, Guy Tousignant Toros 9 Markham 0 Goals: Scott Mackay (3), Nick Zdravkovski (2), Scott MacDonald (2), Greg Mastcrson and Chris Steele Assists: Two each for Mark Frampton, Chris Steele, Brian Ball and Jody Thorstcinson, One each for Chuck Maher, Trevor Baker, Greg Mastcrson, Nick Zdravkovski, Scott MacDonald, Jason Fraync, Guy Tousignant. Tousignant. Bantams Rebound Against Marham With 5-4 Victory After dropping the opening game of their playoff scries against Markham, Markham, 2-0 in Markham, the Bowmanville Bowmanville Kinsmen minor bantams roared back in game two to win 5-4. In Markham, the Toros did more than enough to win, but luck was not on their side and two goals in the middle middle period were all Markham needed to clinch the win. Saturday, February 20, was the date of game two. And, after starting strongly, the Toros were to find themselves themselves down 4*1 in the first period. Things were not going well for the Toros, and to add to their misery, they lost the services of defenceman Man Brake with a leg injury. This scorned to change the fortune of the Toros. And, with some good passing and checking, they slowly begun begun to chip away at the Markham lead. The winning goal came midway through the final period when the Markham goalie tried to freeze the puck, but it squirted out. As it came to a slot) on the goal-line, Malt Staley was there to jab it homo. The final minutes were played In the Toros' end of the rink, but with everyone on the team pulling their weight, they were able to hold on for the win. Game three Is on Wednesday night at the Mount Joy Arena in Markham. Game four will Ire Saturday, February 27, in Darlington at 5:00 p.m. The Wilmot Bowling League's Mens' Team won their friendly game at the Big Brothers' Bowling for Millions tournament last Saturday. From left to right (back row) are: Ralph King, Len Gàtenby, Charlie Wells, Les Smale, and Mark Fifield. In the front are Jim Speiran and Ernie Glass. Horner's Petro Can Wins 8-3 Homers Petro Can played an exciting exciting 8-3 win against the Carters Bakery team last-Thursday evening. Both goals for Homers in the first period were by Darren Kelly, with one assisted by Mathew Miller. With six seconds left in the first period, Carters' Carters' Scott Maxwell scored for his team. Homers' Kevin Brooks put the puck through the legs of the opposition opposition goalie, unassisted, to start off the second period. Malt Allen quickly retaliated retaliated for the Carters team. Darren Kelly followed the puck into the net to score his third of the game. Kevin Brooks scored again for Homers, with the assist going to Colin Organ, to end the second period. A strongly-played third period found Darren Kelly placing two more quick goals home for the Homers team, with help from Stuart King, Jason Jason Jennings and Matthew Miller. The final goal of the game was a hat-trick for Kevin Brooks, unassisted. It was a very strong game for teammates teammates Darren Kelly with five goals, and Kevin Brooks with three. Saturday morning's game was not quite so lucky when Homers went up against the stronger Sports Shop team, losing 8-5. A natural hat-trick by Darren Kelly started Homers off, with the first two unassisted and the third assisted by Justin White and Jeremy Hynes. Johnathan Hostie scored goal number number four for Homers, unassisted, and Justin White popped in the final goal for Homers, assisted by Stuart King and Darren Kelly. YES ... 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