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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Mar 2001, p. 10

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I PAGE 18 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MARCH 21,2001 ANDREW IWANOWSKI/Statesman photo [Silver lining to season 'fThe Central Public School boys'volleyball team won a silver medal at the area championships. championships. Central reached the gold medal game, but were edged by Vincent Massey in the 'finals. The Central girls'team got a little revenge for the school, winning the gold medal ►Jv/f/i a victory over Vincent Massey in their final game. Members of the Central boys' fleam include include, front-row, from left, Chris Young, Bryce Cochrane, Coty Burns, flylike Hoskin, Colin Moore; back row, from left, Mindy Quinlan (coach), Chad Masters, Jonathan Carvers, Tim Collins, Cobey Hircock, Chase Masters, Jacob Heroux and Dale fcSt. John (coach). Jr £ Bantam Toros advance in playoffs Will meet Peterborough after eliminating Central Ontario The Watson's Glen Golf Course minor bantam Triple A Toros advanced to the second round of the playoff season, defeating defeating the Central Ontario Wolves in three straight games. In what promised to be a close and tough series, the Toros managed to squeak by in games one and two by scores of 2-1 and 6-5. Game three turned out to be the most penalty-filled game for the Toros this season, with a total of almost 200 minutes minutes assessed. Still, the Toros managed to cruise to a 9-1 victory. Scorers were: Alec Hamilton Hamilton with six goals and two assists; assists; Steven Omelko with one goal and five assists; Adam Crydcrman had three goals and two assists; Stephen Cornclis- sen two goals and three assists; Rene Cartier three assists; Jonathan Engel two goals and one assist; Jason Speight one goal and two assists; Adam O'Connel, two assists; Alex Andringa two assists; Kyle Brown one assist; Kevin Lodcr one assist; and Jeff Perron one assist. Justin Andrews and Kevin Bowles provided strong goaltending. goaltending. The Toros' next opponent will be the Peterborough Petes. DARLINGTON SOCCER CLUB INC. 'NEW" SUNDAY NIGHT MEN'S OR LADIES LEAGUES We are very happy to provide 2 new adult leagues this year. These leagues will be very recreational, with fun and exercise stressed. No experience required! All games will be held Sunday evenings in Clarington. Fee: $100.00 Please register at the following locations: COURTICE SOCCER ASSOCIATION FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2001 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM OR COURTICE HIGH SCHOOL BOWMANVILLE UNITED SOCCER CLUB FRIDAY MARCH 23, 2001 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL (Late registrations for youth players are also being held) (Late registration fees are not applicable to the new adult leagues.) FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: 433-0678 T-Mac finishes undefeated -The T-Mac atoms finished the ÇRHL season undefeated, earning tf/o ties and a win in recent games. ►*"A game against Orono resulted in a 4»4 tie, with Scott Dwinnell, Josh toio, Eric Bonazza, and Brayden Aloe managing one goal apiece. As- $sts went to Danny Foote, Willy Brownell, Kyle Corcoran, Joey Jan- veaux, and Greg Ashby, f T-Mac also edged out TD Evergreen Evergreen 4-3. Murray Abo and Laio led the offence with a goal and an assist apiece. Janveaux and Bonazza each notched a goal. Assists were picked up by Tyrone Vanson, Kyle Bickell, Aloe, Brownell, and Dwinnell. Shayne Durocher got the win in goal. The two teams matched up again with a 4-4 tie. Goals went to Janveaux (2), Vanson and Bonazza. Aloe and Brownell each managed two assists with a single assist going to Matt Buchanan. Ages 4-7 Ages 8-18 $90-8110 House League lOHHfllfl&IB lin in BiPl Fbibat, Maice 2" 6pm- 8pm Fbibat, Maim 23* 6pm- 8pm 8atubbay, Maim 3" 10am- 2p'm Satbidat, Maim 24" c New MiHiiis KEQuiEE Health Cam amd liiTi Cehtificate 10 am- 2pm. /' -, y y y WWW.BNBABA8EBALL.C0 #• *1 ^Canadian Tire Bowmanville I Gives and Receives ^ Canadian Tire Bowmanville $yas both giving and receiving (noney on behalf of the company's company's Foundations for Families yiarity recently y In the photo at the bottom, jgindy Lilly, Co-ordinator of the foundation for Families in gowmanville, far left and Dan farmer, General Manager of (he Bowmanville store accepts f138.95 in Canadian Tire jjnoney from Lydia Trull Public {School. On hand were students jjfaylor Hoit, President of the Student Council and Jewel Braithwaite, dance committee member for the student coun- ?.. In the photo at top right, Captain Doug Stevens of the jjidwmanville Salvation Army receives a cheque for $2,053.88 horn Associate Dealer Carl tdead while in the middle photo, Barbara Stanutz of Bethesda House receives a cheque for $684.62 from Cindy during the Christmas holiday season during the Family Tree program. Five dollars from the sale of every artificial tree and an additional five dollars for every tree purchased with a Canadian Tire Card or Options Mastercard was donated to the foundation. ATTENTION BOYS AGES 7-17 Clarington Boys Slo-Pitch Association REGISTRATION Summer 2001 Bowmanville Mall Fit, March 23, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat., March 24, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Registration Fee $80.00 (Includes Photos, T-Shirts, Awards & Family Picnic) In Slo-Pitch every boy is in the batting rotation and everyone takes his turn in the field. For more information call 697-3020 or visit our Web Site @ r httpy/www.homesteadicbrri/clarinoldiSbdvbslo^itcli/slbbitchT.htrhi. 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