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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Apr 1994, p. 9

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, April 13,1994 9 I Orono Hosts Annual Skating Carnival These young ladies skated to the them of the Addams Family during during Saturday's carnival. They include, front row, (1-r), Robyn Henderson, Henderson, Amy Allin, Erin Simiana. Back row, (1-r), Cheryl McLeod, Jennifer Morawetz, Hilary Bames, Rhiannon Connor. Player Knocks Down Referee During Playoff Game by Brad Kelly When Jim Veltman looks back on the past couple of years of his illustrious lacrosse career, he will be able recount how he played in a handful of championship games. And should his Buffalo Bandits team come up with one more victory, he will have a championship ring on all four fingers and the thumb of one hand to prove it. The phys-ed teacher at Durham Christian High School will go in search of his fifth consecutive major lacrosse title on Saturday afternoon. Veltman will lead his Buffalo team against the Philadelphia Wings in the championship final of the Major Indoor Lacrosse Buffalo are the two-time defending champions of the league, having beaten Philadelphia in last year's final by a 13-12 score. Saturday's game will mark the third time in a row that these two teams have met in the finals. Two years ago, Buffalo won their first championship, 11-10 in sudden-death overtime. In addition to those two championships, Veltman has also won back-to-back Mann Cup titles, the top prize in Canadian Senior lacrosse, with his Brampton Excelsiors. Buffalo advanced to Saturday's final with a 16-10 victory over Detroit this past weekend. In the other semi-final, Philadelphia eliminated New York by a 17-7 count. In Buffalo's semi-final, the game was close until an ugly Incident involving one of the Detroit players changed the momentum in Buffalo's favour. A Detroit player went ballistic towards the referee after a penalty was called against one of his teammates. "I was on the floor at the time and saw a bit of a crowd gathered," said Veltman of what transpired. "One player from Detroit was arguing the call, and the rest of the players were trying to settle him down. "The next thing I knew, the guy just snapped." The Detroit player charged the referee, knocking him down to the floor. "I've never seen anything like that before," said Veltman, a Bowmanville resident. The outburst put Buffalo on an extended power play in which they scored twice, breaking a 6- "That seemed to be the turning point," Veltman recalled. "The game Was real close until then, and we just blew it open after that." Detroit scored three times in the last two minutes of the game to make the score a little more respectable. Both Buffalo and Philadelphia finished first overall in their respective divisions during the regular season. In their two encounters earlier this year, each team recorded a four-goal victory over the other. With the last two championship games between these teams decided by only one goal, Saturday afternoon's final should be another dandy. "They are going to be tough," predicted Veltman. "They have the offensive power that we have, and their defence is led by a great goalie." Game time Saturday in Buffalo is 2:30 p.m. Liberty Youth Bowling League The Orono Arena was filled to capacity on Saturday afternoon as the Orono Figuré Skating Club presented presented their annual carnival entitled "Going to the Movies." The group of skaters in the American Tail segment included, front row, (1-r), Alisha Marchant, Stephanie Beaucage, Sarah Donnelly, Joel Doswell, Erin Francis Rice. Back row, (1-r), Sarah Slyfield, Sarah Taylor, Crystal Halik, Kelly Hughes, Katie Dra- cup Hooey. The Elementary skaters made up the Capt. Hook group. They include, front row, (1-r), Megan Taylor, Kathleecn Moore, Kelly Ann Moore, Nancy Ellis. Back row, (1-r), Kristin Blaker, Jenna MacDonell, Kaitlin Whelan, Katie Romanchuk, Richelle Vachon. April 9.1994 Senior Division Team Standings: Westlake 65, Haley 60, Langley 54, Welsh 53, Vickery 50, Flintoff 50, Canadian 44, Pearson 43, Carpenter 42, Break 31. High Singles: Chris Canadian 297, Jason Vickery 294, Amanda Welsh 256, 233, Kelley Flintoff 247, 201, Holly Greenley 216, Andrew Break 214, 213, Shawn Haley 207, Jeff Pearson 203, Terra Delorme 201. High Triples: C. Canadian 674, A. Welsh 635, K. Flintoff 619, A. Break 613, J. Vickery 611. Junior Division Team Standings: Vickery 64, Ross 56.5, Tait 55, Burtch 53, Spoel- stra 51, Goswell 47, D. Welsh 46, Harding 42, T. Welsh 37.5, Coffin 33, Bowers 32, Preston 31. High Singles: Dan Welsh 237, Sean Harding 220, Kristen Wood 215, Alissa Burtch 213, David Coffin 207, Nick Kougias 204, Lisa Thrasher Thrasher 202, Angie Ross 201. High Triples: 575, Melinda Tait 566, Angie Ross 539, Lisa Thrasher ■ 529, Scan Harding 522, David Coffin 512, Ryan Bones 507. Bantam Division Team Standings: Bulldogs 70, Rebels 68, Strike Force 67, Spares 57, Aces 55, Blue Jays 46, Champs 46, Raiders 44, Strikers 43, Winners Hooper's Advance in BRHL Playoff Round Hoopers wrapped up their round- robin series in Orono on Sunday, April 10, against Cutting Post. The Hooper's team came out fast and furious, scoring four goals in the first period. Goals and assists went to Mark Ganhao (lg), Andrew Laton, (lg, la), Brian Tamblyn, (lg, la) Nolan Nolan Dower (lg), Steve Bosgraaf, (la), _ Ian Cuthbertson (la), Antonio Strava- ' to, (la). Back-and-forth action in the second second limited Hooper's offense to one goal by Antonio Stravato, from Andrew Andrew Laton and Jason Renie. The third period saw Cutting Post and Hoopers exchange two goals apiece. Hooper's goals arc credited to Brian Tamblyn, unassisted, and Steve Bosgraaf from Mark Ganhao and Andrew Laton. Tremendous effort from Hooper's goalies, Steve Dao and Michael Lux- ton, frustrated the efforts of the Cutting Post shooters resulting in a 7- 2 final for Hooper's Trophies. Strong team effort is attributed to Hooper's to advance to the "B" finals, finals, and will be the key to their bid for the Championship. 37, Mighty Ducks 28, Head Pins 26. High Singles: Alison Barrie 202, 168, Terri Flintoff 197, Shannon Darch 196, 156, Ryan Biggar 190, Kyle Milner 186, 163, 154, Jason Griffin lfcl, Matthew Damario 158, Tommy Lucas 156, Lindsey James 152. High Triples: Kyle Milner 503, Alison Barrie 498, Shannon Darch 473, Terri Flintoff 439, Jason Griffin 426, Ryan Biggar 421, Kimberly Hel- lam 418, Matthew Damario 417. Tyke Division Team Standings: James 53, Hos- sack 46.5, VanHcuvelen 46, Marchant Marchant 45.5, Walton 43, Ross 36, Perry 31, Fowler 29.5, Stacey 27, McDougall 24.5, Greenley 21.5, Prior 21. High Singles: Cassie Greenley 165, Danny Perry 148, Matt James 146, Erika Sanders 136. High Doubles: M. James 270, C. Greenley 269, D. Perry 245, K. Perry 229, S. Perry 241, T. Clarke 231. En-Pro Toros End Season With Losses to Newmarket Tuesday night's game for the En- Pro Toros in Newmarket was a hard fought battle ending in a 2-0 win for Newmarket. Strong goaltending kept the Toros off the score sheet as they outplayed the Newmarket team. Wednesday night's game was a different story as Matt Akey finally found a weakness in the armour of Newmarket's goaltending, scoring two goals with Steve Eweles, Joel Osborne and Andy Griffin picking up the assists. With the game getting down and Newmarket with a 3-2 lead, the Toros pulled their goalie for a sixth attacker. Unfortunately, the . move backfired, giving Newmarket the scries 4-2. The parents and players would -like to thank the coaching staff of En- Pro Toros for the learning experience they have given them throughout the year. Coach Andy Akey, Assistant Coaches Terry Slack and Darnell Hudgin. Summer is almost here! Be cool this year! • Inground and above ground pool specialists • All types of pool repairs • Liner replacements • Spas - by Beachcomber • Gas, wood, propane stoves • Fencing, decks PERMANENT POOL AND PATIO FROM DREAMS TO REALITY 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Ari----y-- - D °WMflnui LLE BOWMANVILLE 1994-95 B.M.H.A. and B.R.H.L. MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION >/i, Please recycle this newspaper ^ 404-0583 1646 King St. East Courtice, Ont. 1-905-372-5062 20 Strathy Rd. #4 Cobourg, Ont. ~ Attention Under 10 Soccer Players B.M.H.fl. = REPRESENTATIVE B.R.H.L = RECREATION DATE AND TIME FRIDAY, APRIL 22ND 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. RECREATION COMPLEX (B.M.H.A. AWARDS NIGHT) SUNDAY, MAY 15TH 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. RECREATION COMPLEX (B.R.H.L. AWARDS DAY) NOTE: Each player MUST bring a pholo copy of his/her Health Card and Birth Certificate on an 81/2 x 11 sheet of paper. REP. SOCCER TRY-OUTS i The Darlington Youth Soccer League (DYSL) is entering an J Vjj O i i f * AJ > under 10 team in the Central Soccer League (CSL) for the W l 1994 season (cannot turn ten before Aug. 1/94) TRYOUTS: April 22/94 5:00 p.m. Courtice Secondary School (Main Gym) April 29/94 5:00 p.m. Courtice Secondary School (Main Gym) April 30/94 12:00 Noon Soccer City in Whitby (tentative) For more information call: Paul Jackman 623-9538 (B.M.H.A.) Doug Harper 987-5053 (B.R.H.L.) Minor Hockey Registration Fees $100.00 payable with registration and a $100.00 post dated Sept. 15,1994. Rop Hockoy: Romalndorof rogistratlon fee duo after tryouts. Anyone rogtstorlng alter the abovo datos will not bo guarantood a spot to play during tho 94-95 season. Lato rogistratlon loo add $35.00. © Tryouts will bo hold outsido if wonthor permits so please dress appropriately. Bring running shoos for tho gym and cloats for outdoors. This tryout schedule Is subject to chango and pro-roglstration by phono Is recommended. You can pro-raglstor or got moro information by contacting ono of tho coaching staff, Coaches: Gary Nemlsz 436-7237 Jim Baker 263-8321 Tony Shah 987-3007 Manager: Dave Larsh 623-8814 Sponsored by the Bowmanville Optimists Club -E

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