8 - Orono Weekly Times Wednesday, December. T, 2004 Allin's Orchard Reps Orono Reps had a nice night to drive out to Sunderland on Monday November 15 and the team was ready to play. Orono started the scoring off in the first period with Doug Garlick finding the back of the net assisted by Devan Sutton up from Brent Vanstone. Orono scored 4 more times before Woodville put a point on the board. Orono's goals going to Garick assisted by Scott Henderson. The next goal went to Henderson assisted by Greg Howe. The third of four was scored by Mark Spiers assisted assisted by Steve Hicks, the next was scored unassisted by Evan Moore. In the third period the Orono squad kept up the pressure pressure with 4 more goals making making the final score 9-1 for Orono.- These last 4 goals went to Cam Richardson assisted by Garlick up from Vanstone. The next went to Henderson up from Richardson then Sutton scored, assisted by Moore. The last point of the game was a lone goal for Garlick, making this goal a hat trick for Garlick. Alex Hart made some excellent saves throughout the game. The next game was Orono against Newcastle in Orono. The stands were full for the Thursday night game. Both teams were pumped. Orono's Steve flicks started the. scoring off with a.lone goal with just over a minute left on the clock in the 1st period. The 2nd period was an even match between the two teams with both teams unable to find the back of the net. With 11 minutes left on the clock in the 3rd period, Orono once again slipped one by the Newcastle net minder, this time the goal went to Devan Sutton assisted by Doug Garlick. up from Evan Moore. Newcastle managed to put 1 point on the scoreboard in the 3rd, but netminder Troy Webster" shut the Newcastle team down, making it impossible impossible to tie the game up.The entire game was well played by the Orono squad. 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Box 209, Orono LOB 1M0 Phone/Fax: (905) 983-5301 Email: oronotimes@rogers.com SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL Name: Address: -- : Telephone: -- Yes, / would like to take advantage of the Orono Weekly Times subscription rates. □ I Year at $32.00 □ renewal □ 2 Years at $62.00 □ new subscriber □ 3 Years at $87.00 Extrusions Ready for rematch Orono Atom's played host to Monroe Auto Glass on Saturday and knew they were in for a battle from the opening opening face off with Kohl Smith, one of the smallest players in the league lining up with the forwards from Monroe, a foot and a half taller and likely twice his weight. With Auto Glass getting the better edge in play the first period, Polymer Extrusions surrendered two first period goals, but Orono started to find their legs and swing the momentum for most of the - second and third periods of the game. With Evan Rosseau getting stronger in goal as the game went on giving his teammates a chance to come back, the Orono players were being stonewalled by the Auto Glass goalie. With Corey Peeters, Jacob Dolley, Mitchell Jackson, Cavan Willsie, Colin Earners and Tyler Balson all having excellent opportunities to put the team on the scoreboard the team came away empty. Balson, finally beat the goal tender only to have the post make the save, and it wasn't .imtil there was only five minutes left in the game when Polymer Extrusions finally got on the scoreboard with Dolley and Jackson oronotime8@roger8.com hooking up for Orono's only goal. After coming up with a great team effort and failing to post a win against a much larger opponent, the squad can hardly wait for the rematch in January. HM Tri Arch Tykes turn the corner The Orono Tri Arch Education minor tykes won their first game of the year 6- 4 on Friday against Newcastle. Marissa Galipeau was outstanding outstanding in net, making many great saves. Goalscorers were Jarrètt Kirck (2), Matthew Haass, Kyle Cordes, Spencer Knox and Ashlea Robinson. The lone assist went to Ryan Zeus. The other team members who helped in the winning . effort were Tristian Cabral, 'Josh Irwin, Jared Welsh, Troy Nichol, Laura VanMeer, Travis Ford, William Chaplow, Matt Rosamond, Brandon Rich and Graham Willsie. the coaching staff consists consists of coach Stuart Irwin, assistant coach Jeff Zeus, trainer Jeff Knox and manager manager Karen VanMeer. The team is really playing well together and having lots of fun! The team will have a rematch against Newcastle Sunday at 8 am in Newcastle. 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