Wednesday, March 10, 2004 Orono Weekly Times, - 7 Newcastle BOWLING scores 175 + over results for Mar. 4 BOWLER Game One Game Game Two Three Deb! Hannlgan 215 Wes Forget 274 Andy Dumouchel 193 Karen Wright 238 Norma Dumouchel 186 Rod Morton 200 196 Adrian delaat 253 Glen Wagar 205 190 193 Greg Forget 206 Susan Armstrong 207 201 208 Jim Armstrong 186 Fae Forget 181 202 Roy Hopkins 176 181 197 Brenda delaat 201 196 Joe Mendonca 207 Don Wright 193 Bob Lewis 175 216 Sandy Morton 179 50/50 Winner: Debi Hannigan LE SEN 1 ORS op Scores 150 + over results for March 2 BOWLER GAME GAME ONE TWO Elaine Doty 189 Jean Hall 196 Alec Martin 174 160 Eleanor Perrin 167 Maureen Powell 159 168 Bertha Powell 155 Russell Powell 241 219 Joyce Stacey 166 196 John Tlgwell 152 214 Bill Wade 159 157 Marg Wade 169 Top Scores 150+ (2 games) results for March 3 Tracey Werheid 174 Cheryl Svarich 168 Debbie Dunk, 160 Diane Tresslder 198 206 Elsa BarbeR 153 159 Georgina Walker 182 177 Gina GaUacher 178 Jessica Ferguson 204 Karen Wright 196 Mary Goulah 199 Naomi Carey 170 176 Sonia Wygodanski 224 Reid Realty Midgets licked by Dairy Queen Charlie Reid Royal LePage hockey team continued their season on Tuesday February 17 in a gameversus Dairy Queen. Dairy Queen walked away with a 3-1 win. Orono's only point was scored by Cam Richardson assisted by Greg Howe. Alex Hart played a great game in net. Reid's Royal LePage team played Kelsey's on Sunday Feb 22. The game was tight from start to finish and ended in a 3-3 tie. Orono scored one point in the first period - Cam Delorme assisted by Greg Howe. Orono was down 3-1 late in the third period when Scott Henderson, unassisted, slipped one in at the 2:30 mark. Then Cam Delorme netted his second of the night to tie it up at the 1 minute mark. Delorme's goal was assisted by Cam Richardson. Kyle Johnston had net duties for the game. On February 24th Orono and O.P.G faced off. This time Orono walked away with the 2-0 win. With two minutes remain ing in the first period, Greg Howe put the first point on the board assisted Matt Lewis. The second point was scored by Kyle Johnston, assisted by Cam Richardson. Charlie Reid's started their playoffs on Sunday February 29th, dominating the game and recording a 8-0 win. Goals were scored by Greg Howe( 2), Matt Lewis (2), Justin Westerink (2), Cam Richardson *(1) and Scott Henderson(l). Assists to Scott Henderson (2), Dan Reilly (1), Matt Lewis (1) and Greg Howe (1). The entire team deserves credit for this success. Mike Howe and Tyler Skeleton have played very strong games in each of their positions. Alex Hart and Kyle Johnston shared net duties for the game. PS. Reid's Royal LePage applauds Sheila Konopka for her hockey poem published in last week's Orono Weekly Times. " What a great poem for our two Orono teams. ...the season worked out great with one win each.. " B.H. Village Bakery Midgets slump The Orono Village Bakery Midget team finished the regular regular season in defeat against Hobb, Baker and Motor City Crane. The Village Bakery team has been plagued with game suspensions and the flu. The playoffs opened with Orono pitted against Power Workers Union. The teams were well balanced but again the Orono bench was light with only ten players. Flynn, Colin Maitland and Konopka played tight defence allowing only one goal into the net until the middle of the third period. Tired and killing a penally, they let the Power Workers score another goal. Orono forwards, despite hard hitting and fast skating, couldn't place the puck into the Power Worker's goal. -byS.K AT DARLINGTON NUCLEAR m m *" p OID CtllEVfrE umaili r U St ^ y 111 fc 8 m H 81U I r/r.3 irae a IING FUN !0 DO Wl IH ' ■> ,>-X .'v v 0UR FAMILY DURING MARCH BREAK? Join Darlington Nuclear for great family fun. There is something for every child! Children must be accompanied by an adult. MOM., ÏV3AR. 15 9:30 A.M.-2:30 P.M. Darlington, Waterfront Trail FREE Dress warmly. Explore the trails looking for signs of spring. Nature activities with Friends of Second Marsh. V Horse-drawn wagon rides. 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