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Orono Weekly Times, 29 Nov 1995, p. 5

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dýý ý---Orýono Weýekly Týmes, WýedïesdýayN ?4ýember ý29,199-5 5 Apple Blossom's Noviceý in it for two! Ouch! A quick goal at 12:53 by National Trust stunned the Orono team after ti-emendous pressure by Jammin Justin Guillmette- White (44) and Krusher Kyle Johnston (29). At 10:10 Orono went on the powei-play displaying deft-defying drives by defenseman Demo Derek Sellai-s. Dynamite Dave Landman (99) and Jet Joseph Staples (10) fired up the offense wth heads up hustie. At even strength Cagey Carl Tordiff (8) set up a wall around his goal weathei-ing 6 consecutive shots.1 Gunner Gi-cg Dunham (11) almost tied the score, skating away from the Bowmanville team, faking the goalie to the left and firing the puck bctwecn the pads. The fans couldn't believe it wasn't a goal! At 1:21 the Trust scorcd its sec- ond off a seramble. Giinder Gari-ett Wood (66) saved a third goal sweeping away the puck in the dying-seconds. At 14:01 of the second Rockct Ryan Campney (93) got the Shop on the board, bis second of the scason (unassisted), driving to the_ net after his own shot and popping in the rebound. At 12:13 Orono killed a penalty only because Bruisin Brandon West stripped the puck off a shooter in the siot. Killer Colin Maitland (12) and Joltin Josh Moffat (1 7) kept Bowanvllcscorcless in the second with excellent clear- ing passes and ruishes. At the end of the second, ti-e Orono forwards found them- selves alone ini front ready to tic the game, buLt weýrc foiled by the goalie nalbbing the puck before winger Boomer Ben Bell (33) couild bang it in. Double ouchi! Bowmianville took it to Orono in the thii-d as the Shop shutt down with goals at 122 7, 9: 01, 5;01 and 1:54, ending what was a close gaine. The Orono offense came to lite near the end of the third with Guniner Gi-cg Dunham (1Il) lying in on another breakaway forcing a good save. Final Score Apple Blossom Shop I National Trust 6 Shots on Goal Apple Ilossom Shlop IlI National Trust 2-0 Next game Wednesday, November 29th. TheApple Blossom Shop presents its Players Michael Fuller Mike is a utility player who is an asset wherever he plays. Mike rec(eived a hat that was graciously dlonated by the Durham Farmiiers' County Co-op. Whtehead tailles tourny wînner for Famîiy Auto the OMHA Orono PeeWee Leafs emcrged as tournament champs in a very busy sched- ule this past weck. After being embarrassed 11l-4 at th hands of Mariposa Lightning in Little Britain Monday, November 20, Orono bounccd back with a 5-0 decision over the Manvers Mustangs Friday, November 24. The Leafs demolished Manvers in the shot total as wcIl with -a rather convincing 56-8 bar- rage. Saturday, Novemfber 25 Orono competed in tourna- ment play in Manvers. Ater edging the Wvhitby Wildcats 5-4 in game 1, the Leafs oust- cd the Minden Monarchs 4-3 to advance to the Champion ship round. Orono kicked it into high geai- as they defeatcd Peterboro St. John's 5-1 for the "spoils". Scoring Oi-ono's fi-st goal in the game and his second in tournament action was for- ward Matt Reid. Leaf blue- linerJon Whitehead made bis season mai-ker and the even- tuai g ame winncr.- Winger JEif Thompson notched his fi-st and second tournament goals in the match, the fi-st on a power play. Froward jamie Pari-y rounded out Orono's scoiing with his third in tournament action. Leaf s Major Plumbing Novice end Novemnber on winning note Orono's OMHIA Novices saw action just onice this week, when they came up against Newcastle on Friday, November 24. This is the second regular season meeting of the teams this year, with Orono coin mandinig the upper hand at 2 wins. Orono started out strong in the fi-st period., The fi-st goal came way of Kyle Cox at 8:59, whcn he deposited in a nice backhander froin the leed by Justin Hill. 1-0 O ro n o Good digging in the fii-st, provided Orono with another goal, Ibis turne Jason Geraldi connectcd the puck to Doug Garlicks stiick,. tor- the quick shot ini at 2:01. 2-O Orono at the cindciol ithe 1irst. The second pcriod saw Orono let down Iheir guard a bit, but thankfully not to Newcastle's advantage. Kyle cox and Justin Hill repeat their performance from the 1fi-st period when Kyle shoots a quick one in from Justin, just eight seconds into the period, 3-O . Chris Moffat, l3rian Pisani, Justin Caruana and Evan Moore did a g-eàt job clearing the puck, thîs period, solidifying Orono's lead. We go on to the third peri- od and sec the roles rcversed. This time, Doug Garlick swecps it out to Jason Geraldi who then shoots it over Newcastle's goalie. 4-0 Orono. At 6:26 of the third, Kyle Allin maneuvers the puck trom around bhe net to Taylor Doyle who tii-es it throughi the tive hole 5-0. The last goal of the game came when) Kyle Cox fèeds it to Justin HIill, who heads down the ice on a one one one. He cornes oft with a shot that goes wide. but Justin Caruana speeds down on the otherci side and lires it in. Final 6-O Orono. Hard work in the corners provided Orono with the upper hand. This was dis- playcd by wingers: Paul Richter, Stevie Gregg. and Andy Bangay. Oronio*s record is now 6-1-1. Ian Crashley is credited with yet another shuloul due to solid goal- tending. This is his third r-cg- ular season shut-out this inonth. Next gaine is triday. I )eeibe1I. Orono is home o MiVllbr-ook. Greg Shelter factored offen- sively as well chipping in with three assists. Orono faced off one more time in Ops Sunday, November 26 for a league encounter\ as they took on the well-rested Flames. Ops grabbed- a short-lived 1-O lead early in the first as the Leafs replied with three straight in the sec- ond period and two more in the final frame fora convine- ing 5-1 win. Final shots favoured Orono, 38-26. Next home game for the Leafs is Friday, December 1 at 9:00 p.m. asý they tangle with the Manvers Mustangs. Sec you there! Leets... A nagging nib injury sidelined cenitre Tyler Robinson once again over the weekend ... hopefully with a week or two's i-est Tyler will be a 100% ... Jamie Panry's been on a bit of a scoring tear lately with 4 goals and an assist in his last 4 games .. nice to sec the club's spon- soi- cheering the team on in the stands in Ops Sunday. . .Stan gcnerously treated the boys to rcfreshmcnts after the game. - . after 25 games this season the club has an impressive 19-4-2 record including a 10-3-1 league play performance . . . D.s. November 26, 1995 Leafýs 5 Flames 1 SUMMARY FirstPeriod 1. Flames, Strongitharm 1 (Ferguson, Yakes) 6:40 Second Period 2. Leafs, Beacock 5 (Reid, Bester) 12:43 3. Leafs, Witheridge 12 8:33 4. Leafs,' Parry 4 (Witheridge, Caruana) 1:35 Penalties: Leafs - Landers 13:56, Caruana HKG 5:07 Flames ý- Yakes HS 13:56 Third Period 5. Leafs, Caruana 11 (Parry, His) 13:37 6. Leafs, Parry 5 (Caruana, Landers) 13:12 Penalties - Leafs - Thompson RO 11:05, Shetler RO 4:17 Flames - Strongitharm RO 2:15, James TR 0: 17 Shots On Goal Leats 10 10 18 38 Flames 6 15 5 --26 Goal: Leafs -'Bourgeois (W, 10-3- 1) Flames - Boukeboom (0-0-0) Lynch (L, 0-3-0) Scratches: Leafs - Robinson (ib injury) Att. at Ops: -approx. 66 Sonbon Homes Flyers' continue winning ways The Newcastle Sonbon The Newcastle Sonbon Homes Oldtimers picked up Homes Flyers continucd their their, second win in a row on winning w7ays on Thursday, Sunday, November l9th as November 23rd beating the they beat Oshawa Macntosh Orono Hawks 12-6. bulîs 9-6. The McKee Brothers led Maclntosh opened the the Flyers attack with Dave scoring, but the Flyers came scoring four times and Terry back with three straight three trnes. Larry Marchand goals. Dave Wright scored scored twice with singles from the first on an great pass by Neil Ingram, Gary Chapman Mark Slemon with Craig and Paul Slemon. McLeod also in on the play. Dave McKee scorcd the next one with help from Brad S t i j1 1 Wilson and Larry Pearce.t Craig McLeod scored the third on a great solo effort. Malnos sordagain c hlie%;a p làucr before the end of the first period to make the score 3-2. The Flyers scored twice early in the second period t h a na only to have Maclntosh corne back with two to close out the -mot second at 5-4 in favor of the Cl1O J. Flyers. Dave Wright scored ther tii-st uniassisted, Terry McKee got the second from Gordo.iee McGrath and Larry Pearce. Mark Slenon scored two short handed goals to get the The Flycrs going in the third peri- od. Craig McLeod and Dave Ororio Wright assisted on the first and the second was unas- sisted. Maclntosh scored two W e l more turnes before Craig ' V e l McLeod and Dave Wright Ti]xi-es scored for- the Flyers to xviap up the gamei. Dave McKee Your Srnall Town assisled oni bobh and Craig Newspaper. McLcod wvas iii on the other. Cain Wilson nmide sonie great Stops ilii lie îvr net. O0NBOýN HO0mE-S BUILDING QUALITY HOMES SINCE 1986 Armond, Young-Owner 983-5646

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