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Orono Weekly Times, 26 Oct 1994, p. 4

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mmmmm.m( 4- Orono WeekIy TJmes~ Wednesday~ October ~8, 1994 Major Plumbîng Leafs defeat the Toro's On Friday, October the 2lst the Orono Novice tarn hosted an exhibition game against the Bowrnanvillc Minor Toro's. Coachi Alun hati warned Uic boys prier to this garne about the Toro's Bryan Barchard having scored already 32 goals this season and Uiat Uings wciv going to be tougli. But Uic boys came out with the attitude that they werc going to win, and Uiat they did. The Ioro's starwtei scoring witb slipping two goals in past Orono's goalie Ian Crashley midway Urough Uic first but Uiat was it. From then on Orono took over and defeated BowrnanvilIle 7-2. The goals and assista werc as follows: Matt Caruana 2 goals, 2 assist Bryan Bickell 1 goal, 3 assist Jef Mercier 2 goals Nathan Adcgecst 1 goal, 1 assist Justin Szymczak 1 goal Curtis Robinson 1 assist Matt Mitchell 1 assist A well playeti defensive game by Jesse Price, Matt Mitchell, Kevin Matin andi Chris Moffat. Absent from this game was Kyle Cox. The only penalty for Orono was Matt Mitchell 2 -minutes for body contact. A great game boys kecp up Uic gooti work, practice time pays off. Next league game is Friday, Octeber 28Ui in Orono at 7:00 p.m. against Millbrook. Sec you Uiere. Geraldi Financial Tykes secures win The Orono Leaf Minor Tykes got off to a tremendous start, Friday, with a victory against A&R Flooring, to cernent their first win of Uic season. Opcning the sconing was Ian Knox, assisteti by Ryan Knox te rnake it 1-0. Within minutes after that, Jason Geraldi, scoreti unassisteti, rnaking it 2-0. Still in the first, Taylor Doyle scores two consecutive goals wiUi Ian Knox assisting on one goal to make it 4-0. Going into Uic second, Jason Geraldi scored, unassisted to make it 5-0, while Matthew' Baxter adds te Uic game with a goal assisted by Doug DeBoo and Ryan Knox te make it 6-0. StilI in the second, Taylor Doyle adds te Uic scoreboard with an unassisted goal to endi the perioti at 7-0. Opcning the third Taylor Doyle scoreti once more, this time assistcd by Ian Knox, Uicn Joshua Flynn scored lis first to make it 9-0, assisting was Jason Gjeraldi. After that, Jason Geraldi scored an unassisted goal to make it -10-0. The final goal, scored by Joshua Flynn, was assistcd by Ryan Knox and Jason Geraldi te frnalize Uic gaine at 11-0. Solid defensive play was shown by Matthcw Baxter, Matt Bester, Ian Knox andi Jonathon Koersscn. Geraldi Financial wingers Zak Snowden and Brien Konopka helpeti solidify Uic win. Shane Winters got his first shut out against A&R Flooring to make Geraldi Financial's first win of Uic season, a memorable one. Shetier notches two in Leafs Win It was the battle of Uic, butsinl OMHA Pee Wee action Fritiay, October 22. Orono's Family Auto Leafs entertaineti Manvers Leafs taking a 5-1 decision. Capping Uic victory was a two goal performance by centre Greg Shetler, including the winner. Farnily Auto carne out bitting early anti led 1-0 after Uic first. Orono led 2-0 midway through Uic middtle frame when Manvers scoreti their only rnarker on a two man ativantage, situation. Orono put Uic game eut of reach inlatUi third as Uiey added thrce more. Farnily Auto's Rantiy Brennan rountied out the scoring with a fine soloeffort. The diminutive riglit winger skatcd coasts to coast picking Uic top corner for bis second of Uic early season. Next garne for Orono is Friday, Octeber 28 at 9:00 p.rn. in Orono arena. Sec you there! Leflts ... defenceman Paul Landers got bis first of Uic season in Friday's match against Manvers ..a wicketi 60 footer from Uic point!... thcy may not bave made Uic scoresheet Friday, but Orono's Matt McGlynn, Jamie Parry andi Kyle Bcacock matie their presence fclt in Uic hitting department as they targctcd anything that moveti wearing a red sweater! . .. good ncws, bati news flash ... forward Tyler Robinson's thumb is enly bruiseti (flot broken) and hc. is able to play! . .. bad news .. . Tyler sat out garne 1 Friday of a 3 garne suspension... thUi endi result of a fighting infraction he rcceived for expressing bis reaction to an Omcemec player's over-exuberant stickwork causing Uic injury! . D.S. Leafs 5 Manvers 1 SUMMARY First Perioti 1. Leafs, Lantiers 1 (Caruana) 8:07 Penalties: Leafs - Sbetler KO 7:20, K. Beacock SL 2:18 Manvers - Malcolmn CC 6:11, Best CC 4:38, Prentice RO 2:18, Flynn HS 0: 13 Second Perioti 2. Leafs, Shetler 1 8:06 Pine Ridge Insurance start season with shut-out Another season of "Life in the Arena" began for Pine Ridge Insurance on Tuesday, October 18 as they played an exhibition game against Newcastle. This was a good chance for new head coach Paul Henry to tny out Unmes and positions. Both teams had several chances to score in the lst period but good goaltending at both ends saw a scoreless period. Newcastle got on the board first with a goal at 3:05 of thc second. Maut Gregg soon put Orono back in thc gaine as he shot at thc side of the goalie and dcflected the puck into thc net, assisted by #7 Scott Wood. Newcastle went ahead to end the 2nd 2-1 by scoring with 1:44 left. The 3rd period was ail Orono as they made a comeback scoring 3 goals. The first goal was a shorthanded play by #8 Rick Howe with assist to #17 John Halik. At 4:55 #7 Scott Wood scored assisted by #1 1 J.P. Pisani and #9 Aaron Robinson. Fifty- threc seconds later #15 Jake Bonnetta from #8 Rick Howc and #3 Chris Boulcy scored #4 to put the final score at 4-2. The coach was pleased with the effort and was impressed with their ability to corne back. Thursday evening saw Pine Ridge offlcially open their house- league season against Hutton Transport in Orono. Ibis years tcarn is lead by #30 3. Manvers, Gilmer 1 pp (Prentice, Power) 4:59 Penalties: Leafs - Knox INT 6:52, Bester INI 6:20, Witheridge IR 6:20, Caruana RO 4:17, Landers RO 3:07 Manvers - Malcolm RO 6:20, Best RO 3:07 Third Period 4. Leafs, Witheridge 1 (Caruana) 13:31 5.,Lcafs, Shetier 2 pp (Witheridge) 4:46 6. Leafs, Brennan 2 0:4 1 Penalties: Leafs - Caruana RO 12:53, Caruana RO 2:58 Manvers - Malcolm SL 13:22, Malcolm INI 5:45, Malcolm TR 4:22 Shots on Goal Leafs 5 3 12 20 Manvers 3 6 9 18 Goal: Leafs - Stapleton W (1-1-0) Manvers - Cauon L (0-1-O) Att. at Orono: approx. 81 Jcff Slernon in net. Defcnding the goalie at the blueline are #9 Aaron Robinson, #3 Chris Bouley, #10 Matt Gregg and #17 John Halik. The offensive team consists of #8 Ricky Howe, #7 Jake Bonnetta, #6 MiÏke Knapp, 11J.P. Pisani, #16 D.J. Boardman, # 14 Nick Lucyk, #2 Shawn DeJong, Kevin Pritchard and #15 Scott Wood. Behind Uic bench they are coachcd by Paul Henry, assistant coach Ron Boartiman, tramner Rick Howe and manager Richard Robinson. Orono hit Uic ice skating liard and showed good passing akils as Uiey wcre Uic first to score wiUi #15 J.P. Pisani passing te #16 DJ. Boardman who put Uic puck on Uic stick of #14 Nick Lucyk who put it away. A Rick Howc breakaway followed by a Hutton rush showed sharp play by boUi neitminders. The second period saw displays of end te end play with Uic balance of the shots coming from Orono. #14 Lucyk hit the post and #9 Aaron Robinson showed bis speeti as bce rushedtheUi net but got back to defend his end. At 6:30 Orono scored again as #3 Chris Boulcy assisted on #15 J.P. Pisani's first goal of Uic game followed by a liger Williams ride for Uic crowd. Hard work and good passing saw several more chances for Pine Ridge but a grcat defensive play R. (DICK) T. MALOWNEY DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION AND SECRETARY Operate only day by day The operations of thc Northumberland Food Banks might have to close down due to a lack of food and cash. The food banks arc open two days a week. SCash donations to Uic Port Hope and Cobourg Food Bank in a week totalled $830.00. It costs a total of $ 1000.00 to pay rent and facifities at the two outiets. A Mr. Aalbers, 73, who volunteers his trne has said Uiat poosibly people are getting tired of donating to Food Banks. by #3 Christ Bouley saved a goal as Hutton had a breakaway. The 3rd period provided good defense by Halik and Gregg and, Siernon continued to be cool in net. At 7:30 an Aaron Robinsonian move resulted in Orono's 3rd goal of the gaine with assists going to #8 Ricky Howe anti #10 Matt Gregg. Ieam work was key in this perioti as #15 JRP. Pisani from #6 Mike Knapp and #3 Chris Bouley notched Orono #4. Jeff Siemon hati to be sharp with less than 2 minutes left to save, his shout out but hie held up and recorded his first of the season. The final score was 4-0. Change Room Chatter: "Hockey is great," Nick Lucyk. 'We are Uic best," Jake Bonnetta. "We know how to play as a team," Ricky Howe. "The parents neeti to cheer louder," coach. "He must bc deaf," reporter. JUDI ARtMSTRONG CHAIRPERSON OF TH-E BOARD Please Re-Elect ANN DRESLINSKI your REGIONAL COUNCILLOR WARD 3 For a CONTINUED COMMITMENT TO OUR COMMUN ITY Authornzed by the CFO for the Ann Dreslinski Campaign The Northumberland' and Clarington BOARD 0F EDUCATION CLARKE'S PARENTS (PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION) is holding MEET THE TRUSTEE CANDIDATES on NOVEMBER 8,1994 at 7:00 p.m. Clarke High School Library

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