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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jan 1994, p. 9

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Results from Checkers Variety Christmas Classic The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, January 5,1994 9 s From Page 8 ; second place in the division with 11 ^points. ? Checkers Variety Major ? Novice j| In one of the most exciting 'games in championship play, the !, Bowmanville Major Novices came •up one goal short of capturing the 'A* Championship for their age group. A goal with only 1:43 left in the game lifted Orillia to a 3-2 victory over Bowmanville. The local team Had a chance to tie the score late in the game while enjoying a power play for the final 1:08, but failed to gain the equalizer. Zach Thoraval and Trevor Baker scored for Bowmanville, who carried carried a slim 1-0 lead into the final period. period. Bowmanville dominated their division, division, winning all three round robin games and finishing first with 14 points. They shut out Willowdale 5-0 in the opening game, and followed with a 5-1 win over Richmond Hill, and a 5-3 victory over Welland to advance to the 'A' final. Orillia were the class of their division, division, winning all three games and gaining the maximum number of 15 points. Crow's Sports Major Atom An ammonia leak at the Darlington Darlington Sports Centre on Thursday afternoon afternoon prevented the Major Atoms from playing their 'C' Championship Championship game against Orillia. •The teams will make the game up as part of their league schedule at a later date. Bowmanville only managed to collect 5 1/2 points during their three round robin games. Their only victory came in the second game when they posted a 1-0 shutout over Welland. Bowmanville opened the tournament tournament with a 3-1 loss to Ajax, and finished with a 5-2 defeat to the first place team in the division from Willowdale. Willowdale. En-Pro Associates Major Peewee A pair of goals in just over a two minute span in the third period brought Oshawa back from a one goal deficit and gave them a 4-3 win to claim the 'B' Championship over Bowmanville in the Major Peewee age division. Matt Akey, Steve Ewles and Dan MacDonald scored for Bowmanville, Bowmanville, who led 1-0 after the first period period and 3-2 heading into the third. Bowmanville finished second in , , their division with seven points after £ a c '3 'ateïi from Bdlt ville. 3-0 lead into the final 15 minutes. Derek Arnold, Chris Cappuccitti and Darryl Cook had the Bowmanville Bowmanville goals. Bowmanville's defence was superb superb during the tournament, allowing allowing their opposition to score only one goal in each of the four games. As a result, goaltender Cameron Millar received the most outstanding outstanding goaltender award for the tourna-, ment. Bowmanville won all three round robin games with relative ease. They beat Fort Erie and Oakville by identical 4-1 scores, while handing Oshawa a 3-1 defeat. The three victories placed them first in the division with 13 points. Optimist Tykes Meet Belleville On December 18th, the Bowman- Toumament Chairman Brad Adams presented the 'A* Championship Championship trophy to Dennis Pizzeria Minor Novice Toro captain, Garnett Nemisz, following Bowmanville's 5-2 win over Pickering. a win and two losses during the round robin. Their only victory came in the final final game against Leamington. With the winner advancing to the 'B' final, final, Bowmanville came up with a convincing 5-1 win. The two losses came in the opener opener to Brampton, 3-2, and in their second game against Peterborough, 6-3. Halminen Homes Major Bantam The Major Bantams closed out the five-day tournament on a high note for Bowmanville teams, winning winning the 'A' Championship with a narrow 3-1 victory over Whitby. Bowmanville built a 2-0 lead in the first period, and added their third goal in the second period to carry a The Destinations To Go Minor Bantam Toros earned the 'B' Championship with a 7-4 win over Thornhill in the final game. Team members include, not in order of above photo: Trevor Wright, David Yellowlees, Scott Gilmour, Ryan Jackman, Trevor Baker, Chuck Maher, Mark Frampton, Chris Paquette, Paquette, Chris Steele, Brian Ball, Nick Zdravkovski, Scott MacDonald, Ryan Winning, Scott MacKay, Jody Thorsteinson, Darryl Wright, Jan Robinson, Paul Jackman (coach), Harold Yellowlees (manager), Kevin Stover (asst, coach), Lome Wright (trainer), Craig German (goalie coach). tu . The Evcrfrcsh Minor Atoms beat Orillia 5-3 in the 'A' Championship game, to win top honours in their age division. Team members include, not in order of above photo: Tyler Tccfy* Chris Wise, Nat Fair, Darryl Steele, Jeff Reynolds, Jonathan Ross, Tyson Crocker, Justin Osborne, Martin Frampton, Tyler Kohn, Ben McCaffcry, Philip Fracz, Davyn Dymond, Josh Couture, Paul Evans, Bruce Osborne (coach), Larcy Reynolds (manager), John Hogarth (asst, coach), Bob Steele (trainer). Jonathan Ross accepts the 'A' Championship trophy from Jason Jackman after the Bowmanville Everfresh Minor Atoms edged Orillia Orillia 5 -3 in the final game. Although the Belleville team worked hard, they were short players and this took its toll over the course of the game. Belleville was only able to muster three shots on net. The first came on a breakaway, enabling them to tie the game after Bowmanville's Matt Best had given us the lead, assisted assisted by Adam Ciyderman. Some excellent forechecking by Andrew Fracz helped paved the way for the first goal. The rest of the game featured good hustling by our boys, with strong forechecking forechecking and backchecking by the forwards. forwards. Bowmanville led 3-2 after two periods on goals by Cryderman unassisted, unassisted, and Bryan Barchard assisted by Mike Richardson and Fracz. Richardson Richardson then iced the 4-2 victory with a third period tally, assisted by Barchard. Barchard. This game proved to be a fine tune-up for the team's first tournament, tournament, which followed on Monday, December 20th, in Tweed. BRHL Optimist Tyke Selects travelled travelled to Tweed to compete in their first tournament of the year. Our boys turned out to be a little too powerful and, perhaps, well-dressed for the three opponents they faced in winning their first tournament. Resplendent in their dynamite red jackets, sweaters and turtlenecks, they arrived in Tweed to face a very weak team from Picton. Everyone had a hand in the scoring, as 26 of their 47 shots found the net. They started slowly in the second game but eventually cruised to an 8-2 win over Ennismore. The championship championship game featured our boys against the host team from Tweed, with Bowmanville Bowmanville skating to an 9-1 victory. Captain Barchard accepted the championship championship trophy on behalf of his teammates.. teammates.. Unfortunately, a few of the boys took ill during the tournament, forcing coach Barchard to juggle the lines a little, but the team didn't miss a beat. They didn't miss a beat in the dressing room cither, with the inspirational inspirational "We are the Champions" pouring pouring out of the ghetto blaster tefore and after the game. The scoring summary summary for the tournament looks like this: #2- Cory Oliver 2G, #3 Bryan Barchard 5G and 4A, #5 Stephen Cor- nclisson 4G and 3A, #6 Chris Boyce 1G and 1 A„ #7 Adam Cryderman 5G and 1A, #8.Adam Cull 4G and 3A, #9 Matt Mitchell 3G and 4A, #10 Matt Best 4G and 5A, #11 Jamie White- head 1 A, #12 Rene Cartier 5G and 2A, #14 Mike Richardson 6G and 5A, #15 Dan Micheal 3G and 3 A, #16 Andrew Andrew Fracz 1G and 2A, #1 Justin Andrews Andrews GAA 0.66, and #30 Gordie Baird GAA 1.33. The team wrapped up 1993 with an 11-0 drubbing of a team from Lindsay on December 23rd. The game was followed followed by a Christmas gathering for the players and parents in the meeting room at Manvers Arena. A potluck feast was enjoyed by all. After a lengthy Christmas break, the boys will put their undefeated record on the line in two more exhibition games before heading to Scarborough on the weekend weekend of January 14th for what should be a very challenging tournament. Happy New Year, boys and good luck in 1994. The Checkers Variety Major Novices reached the 'A' final, but were upset by Orillia by a score of 3-2. Above, Donna Mairs, representing representing Checkers, presents the runner-up trophy to captain Craig Bar- In the 'B' Championship game for the Major Peewees, Bowmanville Bowmanville dropped a 4-3 decision to Oshawa. Above, En-Pro Associates captain Matt Akey accepts the runner-up trophy from Ivan Griffin. The Halminen Homes Major Batams concluded the tournament by capturing the 'A' Championship with a 3-1 victory over Whitby.' Above, Bowmanville captain Derek Arnold is presented with the trophy trophy from Tournament Chairman Brad Adams. 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