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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Jan 1998, p. 5

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Short bench leaves 'Building Place' TRT's Kevin Martin tfies Leafs a littie short on The Orono Building Place Bantam Leafs challenged Lange's Photo of Bowmanville January l7th at Darlington Arena. The Orono bench was a littie short this night with 2 sus- pensions, one misuinderstanding regarding a suspension and two no-shows. Lange's Photo outshot the Leafs and were the first to score on Orono goalie Ashley Getz two minutes into the game. At 5:08 Bowmanville followed up with another goal from the faceoif in Orono's end. The bui lder's Heerschop finally put on the scoreboard at Adam Rypstra earr assist. Thirty-five secc Heerschop tied the gar big slap shot from ir blue line--off the goal the net. Rypstra an( Casey Muizelaar ass 1:39 H-eerschop almcý himself a hat-trick ai around but was deni( astute Bowmanville ne Accessible Design Atoi play best game of seaie 'Fhe Oronio O.M.H.A. able. But, somehow]ý' Accessible Desigan Atomis managed ta sneak on, played hast ta Newcastle on theigme at 1. Januiary i 6th. Orono shut them d( This was a terrifie gamne that and Newcastle ne, withi many great scoring oppor- did have another goo tunities for bath sides. ta score. Orono outplayed Newcastle On January 18 for the most part but just 'designers' took ta couldn't slip that winning goal playing a strong ManN in by the end of the gme. The gai-e started Kyle Allun almnost tipped in enough--but a red-hot two goals early In the first but g-oaltender thwarteda was robbed. Doug( Garlick did of' Oron1o's offensivc score at 1:06 Of the first period Ali except a single ta put Orono up 1-0- Paul Paul Richter w Richter ear-ned the assist. by Doug Giarlick. Orono's Jamie Whitehiead Manvers scored fi playedoutadg hockey and defeating Orono easil. the defence ,vas almost unbeat- scori ng I. Bath teamis were held Derek scoreless in the second with the Leafs Orono outshooting Bowmian- 3:40 with ville. The first penalty of the ning the game was served to Bowman- ýonds later ville for hooking at this point. ime with a Third period action saw the inside the 'builders' again OUtshoot [ post into Langes. Goaltender Getz made d rookie a terrific sliding save during a sisted. At Bowmanville rush but Lange's st earned went on to score two more to i a wrap- win the game 4-2 handing ied by an Orono's Building Place Leafs et minder. thieir third loss in a row. Orono Building Place go ým s down 3-1 i feisty match- On January 15, the Orono sonl Building Place Bantams played Cobourg. These two -ewcastle teams were at each other's Iý- into ic throats from the flrst face-off. e i totie Cobourg scored twice in the Jown tter first peniod to take the lead [ow afer 2-0, Orono finally beat cver really Cobourg's goalie at 8:15 of the od chance second as Derek Heerschop knocked in a rebound. At 8th, the -4:13 Kyle Moore was lost to a the road questionable hitting-fromi- ivers club. behlnd caîl. Ashley Getz 1Out wxell madle several tenrifle saves in ýt Manivers the third period to keep almnost ail Orono close. Oronio let their 'e efforts. tempers get the better of them goal by and were drawn into a fight - near the end of t[he gamne. sas set uip With only one defesemnan and one forward ta work with, five goals Orono let Cobourg score withi y 5 1. 5 second left and lost the gamie 3-1. "Big Brothers Bowl for Millions"g turns 20 this yer!r With more prizes and more times to bowl. This year marks the 2th Anniversary af the Big Brothers of Clarington "Big Brothers Bowl for Millions." This annual Iùndralsing cam- paign which will be held dur- ing the week of February 15 ta 22 kicks off vith the You th Challenge bet-ween Newcastle and Bowrnanville Youth Bowling Leagues. There are now more bowl- ing opportunities available. Comrnunity supporters can now particîpate in CELEBRI- TY DAYS. lnstead of one day of bowling - there are now three. Participants can jain us at Liberty Bowl, Baseline Road E. in Bowmanville on Monday February 16, Saturday February 21 or Sunday February 22. Bowling times are 5.00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Monday: 3:45 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. on Saturday; and 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on Sunday. Please calI the office, 623-66416, for sponsor sheets and ta register for the time you wish ta bowl. More prizes are available ta participants this year. Al participates tuning in $6 5 or more on or before Sunday February 22, xii get a t-shirt donated by several local busi- nesses. Winners of the four major aduit prizes will be drawn from participants turning in total pledges of $65 or over by 2 p.m. on Thursday, March 26, Yaur choice of - one night's accom- modation for two at a Toronto hotel plus breakfast, 2 the- atre tick~ets for two at a Toronto Production or one of two dinner gift certificates. Prizes donated by Goliger's Travel, Silk's Cafe and Bowmianville Marina. The top four money rais- ing teams A1l also win their choie e of one of four prizes donated by King S. Bar and Grill, Eastside Mario's, Winchester Arms and Liberty Bowl. Thlere is a draw for a sports watch f'or youth or Special Olympian bowling during Celebrity Days who turns in $65 or more by 2 p.m. on Thursday, March 26th. (Please note that Youth Bowling League Participants and Little Brothers are rewarded for their participa- tion in Bowl for Millions with other prizes). Several challenges are already organized for Celebrity Days and Big Brothers of Clarington invites the community ta participate in a parent/child challenge. Also, individuals, profession- aIs and businesses are invit- ed ta participate - j ust cail the office at 623-6646 for pledge sheets and registration. If you wish ta support Big Brothers but are unable ta bowl a donation mnay be made ta the Bowl for Millions Campaign. Join in the fun on Celebrity Days and support Big Brothers of Claringtofl. T-Mac ait very laist second On Saturday, January l7th, Bangay hiad several scoring Orono's TRT Sand & Gravel opportunities while Apt and atomns faced off against T-Mac Reid McDonald kept up the Insulation of Bowmanville in pace for Orono. what seemied a sure-w,ýin for At 7:45 ofthe third, T-Mac their opponents. TRT hiad other regained the lead 2-1. The ideas as they commit grand lar- gamne becamie more physical cenyV stealing the win mnaking and play intensified as the T-Mlvac settle for a 2-aIl tie! clock ticked dowvn. Justin The scoreless first period Guillemette hielped teamm-ates saw goaltender Mike apply pressure ta the Puddicomibe make several Bowmanville defense. good saves with TRT's Garret With a 'never-say-die' atti- MacDonald and Andy Bangay tude-one goal behind, the TRT bath playing hiard ta keep T- gang opted for the extra man, Mac off the scoreboard. pulling goaltender Mike At 7:48 of the second period Puddicombe with one minute T-Mac scored the first goal left in the game. Action was pulling ahead 1-0. Mark Speirs heavy in front of the and Jon Fowler worked hiard Bowmianville net in the dying on defence while forward moments of the gaine. With Joseph Staples wvas doing the less than one second remaining samne offérnsively for Orono. on the clock--miarksmanl Kevin Two minutes into the third, Martin found an openïing steal- TRT's Justin Guillemette ing the win from Bowmianville. evened the score at one on a Final score TRT Sand and David Apt offering. Anidy Gravel 2 - T-Mac Insulation 2. Do,ýnutGley Atomrag's goj down 2 days in %al row.A The Donut Gallery of the Atomi House League tasted defeat at the hands of Crow Sports in Bowmanville on January 10.ý This was a one-sided affair with Orono suffering a 8-1 loss. The donut crew managed ta hold Crow Sports ta 3 goals rgoing into the third period when their short benchfnal ran out of gas allawing 5 third period goals 'Ouî of gas' but not 'out of heart', Oronjo's Josh Moffat scored a late period goal unassisted. Netminder Lucas Szemriet who faced a lot of rubber played a strong game between the pipes despite the score. Donut Gallery 3 - Pizza Pizza 4 On the heals of defeat the night before, the Donuit Gallery atomns were eager ta atone themselves this night--Janiuar-y Il versus Pizza Pizza. The gaine wvas scoreless until late in the third period when Orono's Derek Sellars fouind the mark assisted by Garret Wood. Bowmanville scored 2 quick goals but Derek Sellars with his 2nd in a row, tied the gai-e at 2 with Josh Moffat and Brent Vanstone earning asssîs. Sellars scored again ta com- plete a natural hat-trick. Vanstone and Wood assisted on tis goal. Pizza Pizza came back with 2 goals ta defeat Orono 4-3. Despite the loss the 'donut' squad played their best game of the season-good work team! Peewee House Leaguers lose one and fie one In league play on1 the \eek- endi the Peew\ee Hlouse League teami lost one gamie and tied the othier. Withi goalie Darreil Kennedy in visible pain during gam-e one. the defence rallied ar-ound trying ta keep) as miany shots tram irM as posible. he team Struggled ta ouLnt an offence. IR Pisanis attnempls ta Put Ot etean nthe board mere futle as they Ceentually ment don n ta defeat 6-). In beague play oni Sunday aigainst Bomanville, thie team railled tis time-putiing mnore miusc le ini their Shots and keeping hie puck in thecir oppo- lnts end. Fine defenisive work by1Josli Shephiard. Mike Knapp, Kevin Martin and Jeff Dickinson made this a fast moving gamne. Bowmnaniville hiad a 1-0 lead going into thie second period. Will Lofgren hiad the best scoring opportunity but it was Kenneth Lake vho picked up the rebounid and sent il home ta tie it uip. Lofgreni picked up the assisi. Tlhr-e inutiiies later, Pritchard anid Pisani teamied up ta score the g-ha goal. Bowmnanville wýent on ta score twoL more goals lit the third ta go ahiead 3-2. Oronos J.P. Pisani tied it up again wýithl 2:43 remnaining in the gaie. Anldy Robinson earnied the assist. -Thle peewees ld Bowmiianville off the scoreboard tilliiae's end earni- ing al 3-ail lie.

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