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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Mar 2003, p. 14

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PAGE 14 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MARCH 19,2003 www.durhamregion.com Bill's Truck Shop atoms off to perfect start in CRHL playoffs with three wins CLARINGTON - Bill's Truck Shop is revving up its engine in the Division Division II atom playoffs of the Claring- ton Recreation Hockey League, winning winning the first three games of round- robin play. The Track Shop posted an 8-l win over Bowmanville Sports Shop. Leading Leading the attack was Michael Peelers with three goals, with singles going to Tyler Cromwell, Bryce Pettcrson, Zane Has- sein, Jason Crilch and Ryan I.annon. Assists went to Luke MacDonald, Davie Weales, Pelterson and Yassein. In the second game, Truck Shop recorded a 4-l win over Flomation Engineering Engineering with goals from Peeters, Critch, Lannon'and Matthew Perri. Goaltender Brandon Redlarski turned in a strong performance in a 3-0 win over Cimco. Peeters scored twice and Lannon had the other while MacDonald MacDonald had an assist. Great defensive play by Stcph Forrest, Forrest, Taylor Vandenbroek, Mat Perry and MacDonald have held their opponents opponents to only two goals in the round robin. Ed Vendrasco, Daniel Lawrie and Jordan Leung have also had strong games. Split for minor atom Toros The Claring- ton Ron Robinson Robinson Toros have opened the Eastern AAA minor atom playoffs with a split against the Central Ontario Wolves. In Game 1 of the best-of-five series, the Toros got a pair of goals from Chris Albertini in a 6-3 win. Also collecting goals and assists assists were Justin Nesbitt (1-3), Courtland Araujo-Black Araujo-Black (1-1), Chris Marner (three assists), Brad Down (1- 1), Brad Gaitens (two assists), Alex Jamieson (1-1) and Jacob Carter (one - assist). assist). Goal- tender Aaron Cormier played, well. The second game had a different different outcome, as the Toros were edged 3-1. Gaitens had the goal on assists . from Down and Jamie Turcotte. Dylan Harkness played a strong game in goal. * For further information on Community Newspapers in Education call: Metroland . Durham EdItor-in-ChIcf Joanne Burghardt 905-579-4400 Gemini Gymnastics l Spring Recreational Program 1 $ Classes start: April 4 Ages 18 months to Adult 1 ♦«Mr»»»»»» . Parent ATot • Kmdergym . Adv, K'gym . Girls Ret • Boys Ret . Adv, Ret .Teen Ret . Adult Ret ***W#»W*fMMWlW**JW*lHM«*S**************** | Summer Dav Camps $ | Ages 3 to f2 years * Many Winners Benefit From Golf Show Carol Francis was the big winner of the Grand Prize' draw at the Golf Show at the Oshawa Centre. She won a TV/DVD player compliments of Oshawa Whitby This Week. But Carol didn't keep the prize instead she donated it to The Denise House. Carol, pictured third from left, also presents a cheque for proceeds from the show of $197 to Sandra McCormack, Executive Director of the Denise House. Mike Morris and A1 Pew of Pro Golf announced 2 other, prize winners including including Curtis Bradley, winner of a 11 Goliath piece golf set and bag. David Kelly won a $200 shopping spree from the Oshawa Centre. PROIGOLF Osh iwu • Wliilby • Clariiigloti • ITxt Vary Tills Week If you have received a French Version please contact your local store below or call Oshawa/Whitby/ Clarington This Week at (905) 579-4407 to exchange your copy Consumers Rd, at Garden (905)668-5828 wmm 1 Lin Taunton Rd. at Garden (90S) 430-4962 ill pfev | Ifm MWi ifak b M\ |Ei JBfix II li me ■ oshawa 441 Gibb St (90S) 728-6272 1333 WHson Rd. N (905)433-5575 2401 Hwy#2 (905)623-5000

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