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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Nov 1994, p. 8

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8 The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, November 5,1994 Youth Bowling Senior Division - Canadian 29, Vickery 25, Carpenter 24, Westlake 20, D. Welsh 18, A. Welsh 17, Break 14, Flintoff 13, Pearson 9, Toutant 6 High singles -- John Carpenter 254, 207, Jeff Pearson 252, Dan Welsh 249, Sonya Vickery 243, Jim Goswell 242, Sean Harding 238, Jason Jason Vickery 235, Amanda Westlake 231, 224, Tim Harness 225, Andrew Break 221, Karen Esselink 220, Amanda Welsh 206, Holly Greenley 205, Nick Vickery 201 High triples - Amanda Westlake 647, John Carpenter 635, Dan Welsh 632, Jim . Goswell 616, Jeff Pearson 613, Jason Vickery 603 Junior Division - Hellam 26, Welsh 23, Connolly 23, Stephen 22, Flintoff 22, Walton 19, Barrie 13, Burtch 12, Spoelstra 9, Goswell 6 High single - Tim Welsh 269, Jeff Connelly 246, Adam Goswell 210, 201, Kim Hellam 206, Terri Flintoff 200 High triple - Jeff Connelly 583, Adam Goswell 562, Laura Spoelstra 538, Tim Welsh 533, Kim Hellam 523 Master Junior Results - On Sunday, October 30, at North End Bowl in Oshawa, the Zone Round of die Master Junior was held with the following results: Team of master bowler Joan Murphy with Julie Curran and Jeff Connelly rolled +198 POA; Glen Edmondson with Tracey Greenley and Adam Walton rolled +173 POA; Rick Stacey with Terri Flintoff Flintoff and Paul Hendriks rolled +196 POA; Bonnie Vickery with Ashley Burtch and Matthew Hossack rolled +155 POA. Julie Curran won herself a trophy Local Players Join Wolves The following hockey players from Clarington have been signed to play with teams in Central Ontario Wolves 'AAA' organization. Minor atom -- Mark Lemieux, Trevor Baker, Zachary Thorval, Josh Rutledge, Craig Sykes Major atom - Jonathan Ross, Phillip Fracz Minor peewee - Patrick O'Halloran, Tyler Cook, Daryl Gonsalves, Gonsalves, Darren Powell, Andrew Smale, Jason Greenham, Stephen Hoar Major peewee -- Michael Lawrence, Lawrence, Mike Patrick, Andy Reid, Minor bantam - Jason Lange, Chris Pot, Steven Ewles, Brett Pa- kosta Major bantam - Trevor Baker, Jason Frayne, Scott MacDonald, Mark Frampton Midget - Luke Akey, Greg Knox, . Paul Laveillee, Jason MacLean, MacLean, Bob Roney, Ryan Latimer, Mark Lynch, Craig McGill, Greg McMurter, Kevin Pickell, Matt Staley Staley Family Skate The Tyrone Athletic Association is holding a Family Skate every Thursday night from 7-9 p.m at the Darlington Sports Centre. The skating sessions will operate until the March break. Admission is $3 per person, or $75 for a family pass for the season. Durham Looks for Volleyball Alumni The Durham College Athletic Department is seeking former men's and women's volleyball alumni players to participate in the Annual Durham College Alumni Games on Friday, November 25. The Durham College women's alumni will take on the current varsity varsity team at 5:30 p.m. followed by the men at 7:30 p.m. All former alumni interested in playing should con met the Durham College Alumni Association, Ken Babcock, at 721-3047. for +137 POA; Jeff Connelly won à trophy for his 245 single, and Terri Flintoff won a trophy for her high four games with 817. All participants are to be congratulated congratulated on an excellent effort and great bowling by our Liberty Bowl Youth bowlers. Bantam Division -- Tennant 29, Blacklock 28, James 26, Hossack 26, Griffin 18, Milner 17, Hoekstra 16, Walton 16, Rowe 12, Henning 9, Greenley 7, Lucas 6 High singles - Jason Griffin 189, Shawn Blacklock 162, Heather Neads 149, Darrel Hicks 147 High triples - Jason Griffin 482, Shawn Blacklock 424, Heather Neads 418, Lindsey James 371 Tyke Division -- Marchant 24, Stacey 18, Clarke 16, Pearson 16, Ke. Moore 14, Bolger 11, Sutherland Sutherland 10, Kenlner 10, Zinck 10, Ka. Moore 8, Ross 7, Sutherland 7 . High singles -- Nicholas Pearson 139, Chris Marchant 120, David Norrish 119, Michael Arrigo 118, Jayed Ross 115, Jacky Dykema 80, Katie Hossack 78, Sarah-Jayne Lucas Lucas 77 High doubles - Jayed Ross 229, Chris Marchant. 227, Nicholas Pearson Pearson 226, David Norrish 208, Trevor Clarke 195, Katie Hossack 155, Jacky Dykema 149, Megan Leblanc 144 Crow's Sports Toros Perform Well At Kitchener-Waterloo Tournament The Crow's Sport major atom Toros travelled to Kitchener- Waterloo for the Octoberfest Tournament, Tournament, and played exceptionally well against some tough competition. competition. The Toros faced the Etobicoke Canucks in their opening game and came away with a 3-1 victory. Josh Couture assisted on Tyson Crocker's Crocker's opener .to put Bowmanville out in front. The Canucks tied the score later in the first period, and it remained that way until midway through the third. Tyson Crocker scored his second second of the game to put the Toros out in front for good, assisted by Ken King. Darryl Steele finished the scoring with help from Ryan McMi- chael to put the game away. The Toros received solid goaltending goaltending from Paul Evans to keep Etobicoke from scoring during the second period. Bowmanville met Waterloo in their next game, and once again goallending had a large role to play., in the outcome. This time, it was Erik Smale's turn to shine between the pipes, making several key saves to ensure a scoreless draw after two periods. Midway through the"third period, Waterloo took a 1-0. lead and it held until Jamie Bird tied the game with a nice wrist shot in the lop shelf with Waterloo a man short. Ben McCaffery assisted on Josh Couture's Couture's winner , with 32 ticks left on the clock to give the Crow's Sport Toros the win. The coaches were very proud of the way defencemen Nat Fair, Ryan Petrich, Ken King, Darryl Steele and Bobby Williams played, as several several times the team played a man short and held Waterloo off the sco- rcshcet. Honourable mention goes to Cole Linfoot and Jeremy Esselink who also turned in solid efforts during the tournament. Although the Toros didn't proceed proceed to the quarter-finals, the players should be proud of their play; in the tournament, and the coaching staff is very, pleased with the rate at which all players are improving. improving. The Crows Sport major atoms^ played in Pickering last Tuesday following following the tournament, and played their best game of the season to date. The two teams skated to a 4-4 tie, with Tyson Crocker scoring the hat-trick. Josh Couture assisted on all three goals, Jamie Bird helped on two, and Nat Fair on the other. 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