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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Mar 1994, p. 9

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I Newcastle Sends Skaters to Manvers for Competition The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, March 23,1994 9 ; iiiiliiiiliil BRHL Optimist Tyke Selects Capture Madoc Tournament • ' r s ; - 4 : ■- ■ ■ ' ' ' /■ t 4 \>y The Manvers Meet to Skate Competition is where the above members of the Newcastle Figure Skating Skating club competed recently. Front row, (1-r), Alena Shah (3rd), Robyn Cooper (2nd), Ashley Weir (5th), Laura Woo (3rd). Back row, (1-r), Breanne John (3rd), Tracy Hart (3rd), Leslie Miller (4th), Jennifer John (4th), Michelle Bradley (3rd), Ashley Virag (4th). jàX f •• v " Top Finishes at Unicorn Fair for NFSC The above members of the Newcastle Figure Skating Club competed competed at the Unicom Fair, returning home with four skaters placing in the top three. Front row, (1-r), Stacy Green (4th), Stephanie Virag (3rd), Alena Shah (1st). Back row, (1-r), Sarah Dale (5th), Tracy Hart (5th), Michelle Schuff (1st), Nicole Millson (2nd). Dennis Pizzeria Preparing for Game at Maple Leaf Gardens Newcastle No Match In Oldtimer's Hockey by Robert E. Stiles The Newcastle Oldtimers hosted Whitby Marigold on Sunday, March 20, 1994 and were overcome by spring fever as Marigold walked away with a 8-2 win. The syndrome was acquired the night before at a birthday party held in honor of Howard Howard Quinney. The first period saw Marigold out- score Newcastle 5-0 with Dave Webb scoring a hattrick and Mike Hollis and A1 Wagner one each. Newcastle won the second period, as Grant Flintoff scored the only goal assisted by Brad Finucan. Leo Kelly kept Whitby off the score board. The third period saw Marigold. , add to their score with Ed Neudorf, '. • A1 Wagner with his second and Dave Webb with his fourth to give Whitby an 8-1 lead. Greg Sloan scored, unassisted unassisted for Newcastle's second goal to end the game 8-2. Newcastle will be playing against the D&B Hawks on Thursday evening, evening, March 24 at 9:30 p.m. Newcastle's Newcastle's next game will be at the Hockin Real Estate Oldtimers 15th Annual Tournament on Saturday, March 26 at 9:30 a.m. against the Bob Baun Oldtimers. Newcastle's next to last game of the season will be against the B&F Peelers on Sunday, March 27th at 10 a.m. to see who will take over as Champions of Oldtimers Hockey in Newcastle Village and to take the Chamber Pot Trophy home. Newcastle Newcastle Sometimers are the reigning champs. The Bowmanville Optimist Club Tyke Selects won the "A" Championship Championship of the 1994 Madoc Wildcats Senior Tyke Tournament in convincing convincing fashion on Thursday, March 17. Their first opponent was the Trenton Trenton Tyke Selects, who competed well for two periods before being overwhelmed overwhelmed in the third. The final score was 7-0 for Bowmanville, and the "hardest worker" award went to Adam Cull, who scored a pair of goals and had five of his team's 20 shots on goal. Honourable mention goes to Mike Richardson, who scored the winning goal and had three assists. assists. Justin Andrews and Gord Baird faced only six shots in total, but they were ready when needed. Following this game, the organizers organizers held a skills competition, featuring featuring one shooter and one goalie from each of the eight teams. The Bowmanville Bowmanville contestants, selected at random, random, were Andrew Fracz and Justin Andrews. Andrew gave it a valiant effort but was unable to tap the keg, as it were, against the stingy goal- tenders. One goalie he did not have to face was his own - Justin Andrews - who proved to be the stingiest of them all, allowing only two of 15 shots to win top honours among the goalies. Congratulations Justin! Bowmanville's second game was against a familiar foe from Frank- ford. This game was never in doubt, as the boys scored twice in the first two minutes and led 5-0 after one period. period. This game featured some nice passing, particularly by Andrew Fracz to spring Adam Cull on a breakaway. And later by Adam himself himself to set up Matt Best. Captain Bryan Barchard was flying in this game and notched his fifth hat-trick of the year. The final score was 9-2, and hardest-working-player honours were awarded to Chris Boyce. The "A" Championship game was strictly no contest, with the B.R.H.L. Optimists scoring a 10-0 knockout over the Tweed Selects..The hardest- working-player award went to Bryan Barchard, who had two goals and two assists. Bryan also accepted the championship plaque on behalf of the team. Honourable mention goes to Adam Cull, who had-four goals, and ,M atl Mitchell, who had a goal and three-assists. /'/The referees in this tournament were, very creative when awarding goals and assists, so the summary that follows has been edited by the team statistician in the interests of veracity. veracity. . Tournament Statistical Story 2. Corey Oliver (LD) 0(G) 2(A), 3. Bryan Barchard (C) 6(G) 3(A), 5. Stephen Comelisscn (RW) 2(G) 2 (A), 6. Christopher Boyce (RW) 0(G) 2(A), 7. Adam Cryderman (LW) 1 (G) 2(A), *8. Adum Cull (LW) 8G (G) 3 (A), 9. Matt Mitchell (RD) 2 (G) 5(A), 10. Matt Best (C) 3(G) 4 (A), 11. Jamie Whitehead (DL), 12. Rene Cartier (LD) 0(G) 1(A), 14. Michael Michael Richardson 2(G) 5(A), 15. Daniel Daniel Michael (LW) 1(G) 3(A), 16. Andrew Andrew Fracz (RD) 0(G) 1(A), 1. Justin Andrews (G) GAA: 0.00, 30. Gord Baird (G)GAA: 1.33. Combine Shutouts: 2. On Sunday, March 20th, the B.R.H.L. Optimist Tyke Selects met another old foe from Uxbridge. This time our boys soundly avenged a previous previous loss and tie by defeating Uxbridge Uxbridge 4-0. The game was typically tight checking with a low shot count. There did not seem to be much open ice to be found, but what was there was found by Stephen Comelisscn, who scored two goals and added an assist with an exceptional pass to set up Mike Richardson. Mike had previously previously set up Stephen's first goal on the same shift to give Bowmanville a 2-0 first-period lead. They held this lead until the third period, when Comelisscn chased down a clearing pass by Corey Oliver to score his second goal. Bryan Barchard Barchard closed out the scoring on a play started by Gord Baird, who played forward and picked up his first scoring scoring point. Mike Richardson also assisted assisted on the play. Justin Andrews was perfect on all seven shots in collecting collecting the shutout. The B.R.H.L. Tyke Selects will be hosting their annual Optimist Club Tournament on Saturday, March 26th at the Orono Arena. The tournament should be very competitive, featuring teams from as far away as Belleville- and St. Catharines, so please join us' for some entertaining and exciting hockey from these . fine young players. Good Luck to all! Covering the Durham Region 'Whitby' Come and play the fastest game on two feet, with one of the fastest growing sports organizations AGES 3-20 FINAL REGISTRATION IROQUOIS ARENA-Whitby Sat. Mar. 26 & Sun. Mar 27 - (9:00am - 3:00pm) Late fee will be charged after this registration for all returning players WIN ONE OF S FREE REGISTRATIONS | Fgijjjjy fütOS available I CUP COUPON AND BRING TO REGISTRATION I Name: •Address: I I I Call I 434-8919 or 432-2322 l for more information I and to find out how you ■Tel:. ONE COUPON PER REGISTRANT I can get your registration FREE Hampton Soccer Registration to be held on Saturday, April 2nd 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Hampton Community Centre Old Scugog Street - Hampton Accepting registrations for all players 5 years of age through 17 years of age (Players must be 5 years of age by May 18, 1994) "See you on April 2nd!" For more information, call Nancy Mallette at 263-8765 after 6:00 p.m. @ by Rick McKee The Dennis Pizzeria Toros enjoyed enjoyed some time off over the March break and it showed on the ice as they played a flat contest against S carborough/Mclvcm in their first OMHA playdown game. The baby bulls were very fortunate fortunate to win by a 3-2 score. Perhaps the wait for the clock to start working MINOR ENGINE TUNE-UP We will: • Install new sparkplugs • Check and adjust timing (if necessary) • Check air filter, PCV valve and gas filter • Check cap, rotor and wires • Test charging system • Clean battery terminals Most Vehiclos VANS EXTRA a, 25 Point Maintenance Inspection From 4 CYLINDER From From L6/V6 CYLINDER ■ V8 CYLINDER PERFORMANCE AUTOMOTIVE CENTRE (Homeof U-FIx-lt) |J60j3aselinejtoa£Ea^^ lulled the teams to sleep. The coaching staff has put together together a busy schedule for the week as they try to get that razor edged team back on track. The team will hold two practice sessions, have an exhibition exhibition game in Orono on Wednesday night, game time 6:00 p.m. Game two with Scarborough will be played at 7:00 p.m. Friday, at Darlington Arena. On Saturday, the baby bulls will travel the 401 westbound to Strcctsvillc for a 10:50 contest against Aurora as they arc playing in the 27th annual Strcctsvillc International International Tournament for minor and major major Novice players. After playing this game the boys will be travelling to Scarborough for game three of the OMHL play downs, Game time and location has yet been determined. On Sunday the Toros will do it all again as they will play another match in Strcctsvillc, game time 11:45. Somewhere, sometime, sometime, in Scarborough, die Toros will play the fourth game if needed against Scarborough. Game five of this scries will be played on March 30th at 7:00 p.m., in Darlington, or April 2nd, Scarborough, location decided decided by a toss of a coin if the series goes,this far. On April 3rd, the consolation scries scries will be contested at 1:00 p.m. for the Strcctsvillc tournament, Tie championship game will bo held the same day at 3:30 p.m. This is also the date that Dennis Pizzeria Toros will play at Maple Lead Gardens, game lime has yet to be determined for the 39th animal Timmy Tyke tournament, tournament, As my eyes become blurry and my finger lips start to numb as 1 prepare prepare this article I can only hope the baby bulls will find enough energy and stamina to play all this hockey. Of course they can, they have all season. season. Good luck and have fun. 1. Location, more convenient for you for servicing. 2. Support local business (who in turn support local sports teams, charities, community projects, etc., etc.) 3. Easier for you, no time or expense spent travelling out of town. 4. Highest Trade-in values. 5. Nice friendly people, easy to do business with. 6. Good selection in stock, as well as computer access to dealers' stock 7. 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