Ovo»~ W~vk~yT~me~. Wtdftesday. O~tob~r 29, 1997 j Russ Major Plumbing Novice on a"£9 The teamn had an awesomre week, 3 wins, I17 goals for, and 4 goals agairfst. Shane Winters played strong in net and the defe nse partners Sarah Donnelly, Josh Flynn, MattMoffat, Darcy Mitchell and Brandon Ernst really stood their ground. A strong defense makes a good offense and the score refleets that. Oct. 21, Orono went to Sunderland. Orono won 4-2. The first goal was scored by Mad Dog Beenen assisted by Doug Deboo and Matt Besten. The second was scored by Cam Delorme assisted by Ryan Knox and Josh Flynn. The Third wasscored by Daniel Maclsaac from Tyler Young. The fourth was scored by Tyler Young from Matt Moffat. Oct. 24, Millbrook trav- elled to Orono. Orono domi- nated this one 9-0. The goal scorers we re: Andrew Fothergill (hat-trick), Ryan Knox, Cam Delorme, Tyler Young, Daniel MacIsaac, hot streak" [Joug Deboo and Adain Wood. Assists went to: Tyler Young (4), Adaim, Wood (2), Andrew, Fothergill (2), Sarah Donnlly!, Cam 1 Delorme, Daniel M,'aclsaac, Ryan Knox, Josh Flynn, Mad 1 Dog Beenen. Out. 26, Orono travelled 1 to Fenelon Falîs. Orono won 4-2. Brandon Ernsiýt returned from his hioIIliayto re,-juin the defense. Orono \went wýith five defense pensons for, this game. The goals were scored by Matt Bester f'rom Mad Dog Beenen and Malt Moffat. The second was scored by Tyler Young from Mad Dog and Brandon Ernst. The third. was scored by Darcy Mitchell from Doug Deboo. The fourth was scored by Tyler Young from Sarah Donnelly and Josh Flynn. Every'player on the team got a-point or more this week. Great job team! Congratulations to Coach Knox and Co. On October 25, TRT Sand & Gravel played against Hutton Transport. The game started out with some excellent plays, sorne great passing by Scott Mclntyre and some nice shots on net made by Mark Speirs. There were also some excel- lent plays made by Justin Guillemette. With onie minute.lefi in the first period a lucky goal was scored by Justin Guillemette. In the second period, Colin Maitland received two penalties, and Garret MacDonald got a penalty for hooking. Joey Konopka made some excellent plays throughout the game. There were some nice saves made by goaltender, Kevin Martin. At the end of the second peri- od the score was still 1-0 for- Orono. >At 13:15, Hutton scored their first goal. There \,as some greatdefense played by Jon Fowler and David Apt. Andy Bangay and Joey Konopka scored goals in the third period. Bowmanville also scored their last goal for Family Auto enr "A" tourny char The 0OMH1 A Orono Family Auto Bantami Leaf's defeated ail comiers in a Warsavx Tournamnentis ipaist weekend eanning t1he "A\" champ honours. On Satu!rday ctbr 5 they crusheýd Peterborouigh's, St. John's 7-J inime1, and demolishi:,!ed Peterborough's Ali Saints 6(-I in game 2. the game. The final score of the game was 3-2 and Orono had their first win of the season. The following day, Orono played in Bowmanville. Bowmanville scored at 11:08. Orono was playing great. At 4:37 Mike Puddicombe scored a goal. Kevin Martin made some great saves. Bowmanville received a penalty after Reid McDonald took a nice check into the boards. With 35 seconds left in the first period, Joey Konopka scored. In the second period Mike Puddicombe scored his sec- ond goal of the game. The game continued with some excellent plays made by Joseph Staples. At 12:52, Joey Konopka scored his second goal for the game. A few minutes later Justin got a penalty. Mike got his third goal half-way through the last period. He was having a great game. Orono won 5- 1. That was Orono's second win for the weekend and they were great. Keep playing that way boys! nerge as nps! The leafs were to square off wihan undefeated Pictonl enitry Sunda y October26 f'or Yaime 3. Picton owve bioweýd out due tý o a au gamie coînmiiitmenuit, thereby defaultinigthe chainshiiip to Orono. rortuteiy 1the "CV' tour- na,1ment chaps fro i Ennismîoreý obliged the idle Orn lb in nd exhibition challenge. Thý Leafs edged Ennismore 5J in a rather entertaïning -,nd spîrited match. Orono liad bit a 5-0 lead- Midway thoug th final frame. Uhnismore bat- tled back 1h owe _er with three straight goals bjo)re running out of tirne. Fijal shots were even at 16 apiecP. Leafs' tournilment marks- men were Bob Witheridge (4), Ryan LýeddýY (2), Craig McMarrus (2), If fThompson (2), Jamie Parry (2), Andrew Beacock, Matt Reid, Ryan Tresise, Tylef Robinson, Greg Shetler and Rob Thompson.' Friday Octoher 24, Orono dropped a tougli 4-3 decision to Woodville in league action. t was the first §pason loss for the visiting leafs Orono held a slim 2-1 lead after 2 peri- ods. Woodvýillç evened the score early in tbe third peri- od. Leafs' discipline unrav- elled at this point as they pro- ceeded to take t@O many trips to the penalty béx. The home team took advântage of the situation with tWo power play tallies. Leafs recôvered, their composure long enough for a goal with just over one minute remaifling, but by then it was too late! Shots were deadlocketl at 21 'each. Oronio goals N\Cre scored by Tyler Robifson, Bob Witheridge and Andrew Beacock. The Leafs arç presently in the midst- of a gruelling six game league ro4ld trip. The Orono club visits-Haliburton Tuesday October 28, Travel to Millbrook Thursday October 30 before stopping at Omemee Sunday Nov 'ember 1. Finally its to Little Britain on Monday November 2 to do battie with the Mariposa Lightning. See you there. Leafites ... 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