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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Sep 2002, p. 3

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www.durhimregion.com THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, SEPTEMBER 25,2002 PAGE 15 'We got what we deserved': Hodgins Coach 'disappointed' with effort in 7-4 loss to Trenton Sting BY BRAD KELLY Staff Writer BOWMANVILLE - It took three full periods to determine the outcome outcome of Sunday's game between the Bowmanville Eagles and Trenton Sting, but coach Curtis Hodgins didn't didn't need that long to determine his team wasn't ready. He knew even before the puck was dropped that his hockey club was in trouble. Terribly out of syne the entire night, the Eagles dropped a 7-4 decision decision to the Sting in a Provincial Junior Junior A Hockey League game at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex. Complex. "I think the game was over before we even took to the ice," said Hodgins Hodgins of his team's poor performance. Sean Brackin: Had a goal and assist in loss to Trenton. "We got outworked, outhustled and lost every battle. We got what we deserved in the end." The sloppy effort came on the heels of the team's first win a day Kyle Branson: Scored a power play goal in second period. earlier at the league's annual college showcase weekend played in Erin Mills. Facing St. Mike's, netminder Rick Miller, recently returned to the Eagles from the OHL's Sudbury Wolves, turned aside 43 shots in a 4- l victory. The same type of effort that produced produced the win wasn't evident Sunday Sunday against the Sting as the Eagles didn't look sharp in any facet of the game. "I'm disappointed with our guys. We had no enthusiasm, no zip," said Hodgins. "We were just sloppy. Guys were on their own agenda tonight. That was a terrible effort tonight and hopefully we'll take a lesson out of it at least." The Eagles did hold a slim l-0 lead after the first period, but the Sting scored five times in the second to take a 5-3 lead. The Eagles managed to cut the margin to 5-4 on a power play goal by Sean Brackin five minutes into the third period, but Trenton's Mark Allen completed his hat trick and Mike MacLellan scored into an empty net for a 7-4 Final. Matt Caruana, Patrick Rowan and Kyle Branson also scored for Bowmanville, Bowmanville, which fell to I-2-1-0 on the season and sit sixth in the 10- team Eastern Conference. The Kingston Voyageurs lead the conference conference with a 4-0-1-1 mark. Fortunately for the Eagles they won't have long to dwell on the poor performance. The Port Hope Predators Predators will visit tonight (Wednesday) for a 7:30 p.m. game at the Recreation Recreation Complex. THE SCOOP - The Eagles purchased purchased the rights to forward Patrick Rowan, who played last season for the Burlington Cougars of the Provincial Junior A League, posting 7-5-12 totals in 27 games...Goal- tender Darryl Bouchard started Sunday's game, but was pulled after Trenton's third goal...In the power play department, the Eagles went 3- for-12 while Trenton went 1-for- 6...Brent Small, Jason Speight, Eric Petersen and Colin Holmes scored in the 4-1 win over St. Mike's. The Rotostatic atom soccer team won the championship of the Darlington Girls' Soccer League with three wins in a row in the playoffs. Team members include, front row, from left: Megan Ernst, Krysti Stoker, Melissa Malone, Kaitlyn Platz, Meghan McCarthy, McCarthy, Erin Breen, Molly McCarthy, Nicolena Weber, Amanda Scaffidi-York; back row: Jim Harris (asst, coach), Amanda Campbell, Campbell, Sarah Telfer, Michelle Moore, Kayla TeBogt, Krista Harris, Monica Atanowski, Anna Atanowski, Karen McCarthy (coach). Strong season ends with soccer title for Rotostatic COURTICE - The Rotostatic Rotostatic atom girls' soccer team converted a strong regular regular season into a championship, championship, winning the Darlington Darlington Girls' Soccer League title. Rotostatic won all three playoff games to win top honours. In the First game, goals by Melissa Malone and Meghan McCarthy led the team to a 2-1 win over Bowmanville Bowmanville Lioness. Megan Ernst and Anna Atanowski shared the goaltending duties. duties. Against OPG, Kaitlyn Platz had the only goal with shutout goaltending by Malone Malone and Krista Harris in a 1- 0 victory. Rotostatic posted another shutout in the final game as Ernst and Atanowski combined combined to blank Union Energy Energy 3-0. McCarthy scored a pair with Jennifer Lone scoring the other. During the regular season, season, Rotostatic posted an 11-1-1 record, finishing first among the 11 teams in the division. last Call on 2002 lease Deals. 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