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Orono Weekly Times, 22 Feb 1995, p. 4

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( 4- Orono WeekIy Times,, Wednesday~ February ~2,, 1095 Gerald.i Financial Tykes capture l7th win It was a solid win for Orono's from teammate Jonathon Geraldi Financial Tykes on Koerssen to make the score 4- 1. Saturday, when they came up We go into the third with against Beaver Lumber and won Beaver getting a goal, but Jason 5-3. Gerali gets that back, earning his It was a fairly close game with second goal of the game. 5-2 Beaver Lumber putting out a Orono Leafs. strong effort. Early in the first Beaver Lumber makes one last period, Jason Geraldi started the attempt, with a goal late in the scoring off, when he took a sharp third. Final 5-3 Orono Leafs. shot to score 1-0 Orono. Zak Snowden provided top Rikki Palmateer got a quick notch goaltending. one past the goalie, to make the Orono's defense consisting of score 2-0 Omono. Matt Baxter, Matt Rester, Shane Late ini the first, Shane Winters Winters, and Jonathon Koerssen provided the set-up for Taylor proved to be strong and Doyles high shot to get by undaunting. Beavers goalie. 3-0 Orono Leafs. Also reinforcing the win were: Beaver Lumber scored their Doug DeBoo, Ryan Knox and first goal late in the first. 3-1 Joshua Flynn. Orono. Next regular season game is The only goal of the second Friday, February 24 at 5:00 p.m., period was scored by Taylor a warm up for the Hastings Doyle, bis second of the tournament the next day. Best of afternoon, when he took a pass luck! Dufferin savours Saturday sizzler in 8-1 storm on Sound Master On Saturday, February 18, Dufferin Aggregate Major Tykes hosted Sound Master DJ at Orono Arena in a game which lacked the recurrent challenge of past enicounters. Brisk zone-to-zone play dominated the opening minutes of the gamne. Dufferin wasnt log, however, in capturing the lead wben, at 10:46, Chris Boyce (#4) opened the scoring with assists from Garrett MacDonald (#10) and Evan Moore (#9) whose fancy footwork carried the puck towards scoring position. Throughout their shift, David Landman (#17), Garett Wood (# 12) and Doug Garlick (# 11)ý kept the pressure on Sound Master's netminder who worked hard-as a jack-in-tbe-box stopping their shots. The puck made a brief exit out of the Sound Master zone, when Justin Caruana (#15) took control and, carrying it in across the lime, made a nice shot between the goalie's legs. Zone- to-zone play dominated the remainder of the period with Chris Buttonshaw (#16) amd David Landman (#17) showing tremendous effort as a double challenge to Sound Master's busy metminder. The period closed with Dufferin leading 2-0. the opening seconds of the 2md period, Dufferin came on to Sound Master fast and hard with the triple effort of Chris Buttonshaw (#16) and Doug Garlick (#1 1) settimg Mark Kelly (#8) upfor a nice play giving Dufferin their 3rd goal of the afternoon play. Not one for restimg on bis laurels, Kelly promptly doubled his count'on an unassisted goal. Dufferin earned its fifth goal of the game at the 6:00 minute mark of the 2nd period whem Evan Moore (#9) took the pass from Ryan Campney (#5). The period closed Dufferin - 5; Sound Master -0. Dufferin kept up it's hot pursuit of the puck, with Doug Garlick (#l11) opeing the 3rd period with a successful shot past the weary netminder; Justin Caruana (#15) earning the assist. Flying down the ice on skates as fast as lightning, Ryan Campmey (#5) earned the 7th goal after taking a dlean pass from Garett Wood (#12), and shooting hard on Sound Masters netmninder who deflected the puck tidily onto Campmey's stick. Ready for theê rebound, Campney mudged the puck in. To bis credit, Sound Master's netmimder rose to the challenge of the task putting off a number of Dufferin's efforLs. At 6:14, Sound Master managed to thwart the shut-out for Dufferins Kyle Johnson (#14) who worked hard throughout the game. With only 1:00 remaining,, Doug Garlick (# 11) capped the game with assist from Justin Caruana (#15). Final Score: Dufferin - 8, Sound Master - 1. Chris Buttonshaw (#16) Chris is a team player who fulfilîs a stellar supportive role. Donut Gallery Atoms defeat strong Select team The Oromo Donut Gallery goal and Atoms came through witb their Tresise a bighest scoring outburst of the fallimg bc season Friday night in Orono as by twog they were mot very generous hosts the Oronc to the Little NHL Canadians. Led frame. I by the always bard working Matt die bestt Reid who had carefully set the the Leafs scoring sights on his stick prior to fine goal the game and went home with and Glen five goals and-un assist to bis credit. mark Bremnan did bis best to keep tnp in the scorimg parade with two, goals and two assists followed by Kyle Moore with a i goal and two assists. The other marksmen for the night were Jef Thompson with a goal and an assist and Lee Allun with a goal from bis position on the point and COM F an assist. The defensive corps ail Accci contributed to the offense on the ELEC- ight as Chris Kirkbride chipped in with îwo assists wbile Mark McAlister and Brandon Hilîs retumning from a five week layoff CoIeei on the injured reserve list each added one. Also contributing to the fine offensive performance were Dan Tresise with two assists and Justin Standeven with one. The 10 to 5 victory should do a great deal for the team as they head into the closing stretch of the season with two tournaments coming up in the mext two weeks. Sunday afternoom the Leafs travelled to Graftom for a return match with the Bowmanville Selects. With two wingers RA missimg from the lineup, Orono Sale was forced to juggle the limes a L bit with a mew combination of Jef Thompson, Jamie Rowe and Dam Tresise on his off wing put together for the first trne ibis season. This proved to be a prodigious combimation as Jeff Thompsom came through with three goals and an assist, the playmaker Jamnie Rowe added a Hockey Parents Dance great success The Orono, Hockey Parents Association 'would lilce to thank ahl those who helped to mnake their recent fundraisîng dance a tremendous success. A very enjoyalble evening was had by those in attendance and we would like to recognize the following businesses and individuals who contributed to the event: The Apple Blossom Shop; Orono Bulk Food Store; Natural Nut; Orono Fuel and Lumber; Wallace- Auto Supply; Rolph Hardware; Hair With flair; Stutt's Pharmacy; Lakeshore Consulting; Village Bake Shop; Orono Firefighters; The Building Place; Kendal Hills Game Farm; Hourglass Limousine and Jenny Pisani. We would also like to thank Main Event Marketing, Original WEst Framing and Debbie and Jim McAlister for their donation of the original pnint for our raffle. The winner of the draw for the autographed print. of the 1967 Stanley Cup Champion Toronto Maple Leafs was Ryan Leddy who plays goal for the Orono PeeWee Leafs. Congratulations Ryan. d four assists while Dan added two helpers. After behind in the first period goals Matt Reid started oe scoring late in the first This game was arguably two way performance of fs this year and featured Itending by Josh Brandt ,ncoe Hogle and strong defense by Lee Allin, Brandon Hilîs, Mark McAlister and Chris Kirkbride as they battled a very much bigger Select team in front of the net and along the boards throughout the game without taking lany penalties. Although they did not turn up on the scoresheet, Justin Standeven and, Kyle Moore put in stellar performances with their strong forechecking and aggressive play. It was a fine outing as the Leafs defeated the strong Select team by a 5 to 3 score. EIe~troTIo Fi sTAX [RocheTax] IE Ti& Income Tax Pros' I E PLETE TAx SERVICES DUNTING SYSTIEMS ,TRONic FILING, VEAR ROUND SERVICE 623-4139 103 King St. E., Bowmanvllle ?n Dennis ANDY REID ls & Leasing I'm always available ta address any of your questions, and for your.convenience, in - home appointments are available any time! 1-800-361-8154 Aran RUIIRI - L maerAhltcAsoito Dates: Monday, March 6th Monday, March 2Oth Place: Orono Arena 4 Time: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Plae If First Mine Registering in Orono " PlaeBring a Copy of Birth Certficate and Health Card Z (Early Bird) Registration Fee Schedule (Aller March 20th Registration will be Up $20.0 arnd limited by Registration numbers> Note: Coaches are needed at aIl levels, call appropriate convenor for more info. SPORT, Basebali DIVISION T-Bal 4-Pitch Tyke Mosquito PeeWee Bantam Midget AGE (Dec. 3lst/95) 4,5,& 6 7&8 8&9 10 & il 12 & 13 14 & 15 16 -20 FEE $40.00 $40.00 $70.00 $70.00 $70.00 $80.00 $80.00 Note: We will field Rep tearns i the interest is there. Registration tee for Rep teans will be higher. Rep Players, please register on or before March 6th to allow planning for E.O.B.A. entry. Convenor: Art Reid 983-9495 Girls Softbali Convenor: Soccer Novice PeeWee Bantan/Midget 9, 10, & il 12, 13 & 14 15 -18 Ray Rester 983-5584 (Mini Soccer) Atoun Mosquito PeeWee Bantamn Age (JuIy 3lst/95) 8 & under 9 & 10 il & 12 13 & 14 15 & 16 $55.00 $55.00 $55.00 $45.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 Convenor:- Gord Lowery 983-5840 (Registration Forms can be picked up at, and retumed to the Orono Arena) r-

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