urono weekly limes - / Wednesday. March 2, 2005 ; -- Extrusions tie Enrolnet Armstrong I.G.A. Peewees split two ' ~ 1 .JA- T D. an ^nn NA nthwiph Aîld Euchre at the Rebekah Hall In the third period of their the third period Dolley got his second of the game and with just over a minute left in the game Corey Peeters evened the score at 3-3. Urono reewees nosieu me Newcastle Peewees on February 12; and lost a hard fought battle 4-2. Orono scorers were Cody Lamers and Dean Englebert • with assists going to Brandon lutilie, LMflllUUU ±TAV*V.» T, Daniel Stavrakos. Robert Brosseau played a solid game in net. On February 14, Orono played against Cowan Pontiac Peewees, and easily handled them, posting a 9-0 victory. Brandon Lane had an awesome game scoring five FEBRUARY 23RD RESULTS final game of the regular season, season, playing an away game in Newcastle, .against Clarington's Clarington's Enrolnet, the Orono Atom Team #1 found them- HIGH SCORES 1st Eleanor Perrin 89 2nd Dorothy Olin 84 3rd Elva Bothwell 83 4th Danielle Brooks 76 5th Lome Hardy 74 HDAWQ SC1V6S ClOWn d pdll Ul yuaià at 3-1, with less than two minutes minutes to play. The Polymer Lome Hardy, Elva Bothwell Thelma Vagg and pulled their goalie for the remainder of the game and with the extra forward notched a pair of goals to tie the game at 3-3. Clarington had opened up a 1-0 lead in the first period, only to have Polymer even the score in the second on a short- handed goal by right-winger Jacob Dolley on a feed from Mitchell Jackson. Clarington rebounded by scoring two goals late in the second period. period. With the extra attacker in OMHA PEEWEE SEMI-FINALS NORTH FRONTENAC AT 0R0N0 SUNDAY MARCH 6 - 4:30 7TH annual food drive A V font lifts Week 0 Seri'tee I ee curvesinternational.com Bring a bag of nonperishable food items the week of March 7th to your local Curves and join with no service fee. All groceries will be donated to local food banks. Curves The power to amaze yourself* 905-623-2993 98 King Street West Bowmanville, ON L1C 1R4 905-404-8712 1425 King Street East Courtice, ON LIE 2J6 905-987-1223 80 King Avenue East & Beaver Street Newcastle, ON LI 13 IH5 •OH',, run Vi* „u.4lm,n, ro w»um U «u.cü N* vJU wi.l, »y Valttl only »l |^i>Ui[wlUi| lauWM. . handed. Single goals went to Cody Lamers, Ryan Pratt, Dean Englebert and Theo Devries. Assists were earned by Lane, Pratt, Daniel Stavrakos and Kyle Mathwich. Robert Brosseau was stellar in net, as he earned another shut-out for the season. Knox nets five The Orono Tri-Arch Education minor tykes finished finished off their regular season last Sunday morning. The team had a record of one win three losses in their last four games. Goaltenders were Matt Rosamond, Laura VanMeer, Graham Willsie and Jared Welsh. Laura VanMeer scored her first goal of the season. Spencer Knox scored a total of five goals including his first career hat trick. Netting two goals apiece were Jarrett Kirck, Ashlea Robinson Robinson and Matthew Haass with Kyle Cordes scoring a single. Assists were earned by Jared Welsh (3), Kyle Cordes (3), Ryan Zeus (2), Troy Nic- hol (2), Marissa Galipeau (2), Josh Irwin (1) and Spencer Knox (1). Working hard as well were Tristian Cabral, Travis Ford, William Chaplow and Brandon Rich: The team will now enter round robin play to determine who they will play in the playoffs. VH Charlie Reid Royal Lepage Midgets The Orono Midgets sponsored sponsored by Charlie Reid Royal Lepage had a 2-1 win over Newcastle last Tuesday night. When Orono and Newcastle play hockey you can always count on an entertaining hockey game. Orono was down by a goal going into the third period. period. Josh Dobson started the scoring with a unassisted goal. Matt Bester scored the second goal assisted by Justin Westerink and Blain Cox. A great team effort put forth by Wade Clark, Mike Whelan, Blair McKenzie, Tyler Skelton, Dustin Armstrong, Cam Delorme, Jamie Stevens, Brent Burpee, David Gray, Nick Williams, and good goaltending by Ken Jackson were key in the win. I m RE-USE PITCH-IN CANADA www.pitch-in.ca YWCA Family Programs Centre offers affordable, fun, March Break activities for children. Bring your child(ren) to the YWCA Durham Family Programs Centre for an affordable, fun-filled week of March Break activities. The YWCA Durham offers March Break Programs for children and youth front 2 1/2-15 years, for half days or full days depending on the age of the child. Daily and weekly registration registration is available for "Kids Company" (2 1/2 to 5 years old) and "March Bru,. Mania" (6 to 12 years old). Twelve to 15 year-olds will be able to earn their own speeding money as trained babysitters after completing "Babysitter .Training", a Canadian. Safety Council Certified Program. The week-long training program also features fun activities each day. Extended hours offered for all programs. Pre-registration is required for all programs and spaces Fill up fast. Contact the YWCA Durham Family Programs Centre today for details about program hours, cost and more. Call 905-723-YWCA (9922), check our website atwww.ywcadurham.org to download a registration form or visit our offices at 1 McGrigor St., Oshawa.