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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Oct 1998, p. 4

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4 OnoWeklyTies Weneda, Otoer7. 1998D M ' Mairkham Lbe Pewees whip Port Perry in season opener The Orono Markharn Label Peewees opened thieir regular season at homne last Friday nighit with a convincing, 10-1 victory over Port Perry. Tanner Milîson, Cu rt Robinson and Kyle Searle eacb had four-point nighits with Mitîson and Searle scoring two with two assists while Robinson scored one with three assists. Justin Szymnczaký scored a hat-trick whule Kyle Allin and Paul Richiter scored singles toround out Leaf scor- inig. Jesse Price and Matt Barnes had tbree assists with Kyle Cox and Kienan Williams contributing a pair. Brian Pisani and Paul Richter also added helpers for the Leafs. Jamie Whitehead and Kevin, Martin split the goaltending_ duties for the Orono squad. Memnbers of the' 98/99 pee- wee alistar team consists of forwards Cuirt Robinson, TannerMilisoni, Jesse Price, Justin Szymiczak, Matt Barnes, Kyle Cox, Kyle Aluin and Pauil Richter. Leaf defence consists of Kyle Searle, Chis Moffat, Brian Pisani and Kienan, Williamrs while the goaltending duties will be shared by Jamie Whitehead and Kevin Martin. The team is lead by head coach Dale.Milîson and assistant coach, Brian Allun. Robin Barnes is the\ tramner while Dwight Searle handies the manager's duties. The M arkham Label team travels to Millbrook on Thursd[ay to tangle withi the Stars and return, home on Friday to take on1 the Beaverton Blades at 9 pi.m. at the Orono Arena. Home Gafile Schedule Oct. 2 - Port 1ferry at 9 p.m. Oct. 9 - Beavýrtoni at 9 p.m. Oct. 16 - HaPliUrtofl at 9 p.m. Oct. 25 - WOôdville at 6 p.m. Nov. 6 - Sunderlanld at 9 p.mn. Nov. 15 - Milden at 6 p.m. Nov. 20 - Omp.mee at 9 p.m. Nov. 27 - Fen,-lOfl Faits at 9 pm Dec. 4 - Bobe'aygeofl at 9 p.m. Dec. 13 -Ops at6 p.m. Dec. 18 - Maiilvers at 9 p.m. Jani. 10o - Millprook at 6 p.mn. Jan. 15 - Mariposa at 9 p.m. Jan. 22 - NeWý,iastle at 9 p.m. The OMHA Orono Lumiber, Midget Leafs alîstar team wîth coach Art Reid at the helmn, defeated the Mariposa Lightning 4-2 in their season opener at Oakwood Arena last Wednesday evening. Oronio led 1-0 after the first period on a goal by Ryan Homes assisted by Andrew Reid and Greg, Shetler. The Leafs went up 2-1 after two frames when Reid and Shietler tal 1lied anothier wNithi help fromi Greg Bester and Homes. Rouinding out Orono's scoring in the final period was Homes again assisted by Reid and Andrew Beacock while Ry an Leddy added the fourth Oronio goal assistedby Homnes and Beacock. The Orono Lumibermien dropped a close 3-2 decision in their home opener to Woodville o n S unicdav. Woodvil1le took a 1 - 0 lead after the second period. Orono led briefly by a 2-1 mar- gin up to the 13:25 mark on goals by Ryan L eddy and Andrew Reid wvithi Greg Shietler, Jamnie Parry and Greg Bester assisting. Woodville tied the gaine lhowever, on a power play rally at 12:17 and potted the game winner at 5:34. Shots on goal favoured the Leafs 20- Bowmanville Tennis Club Eddie Taylor, Ladies Singles - Clair Ducommon. Runner Up - Jane Noble, Mens Singles - Alister Wentworth, Runner Up - Kem Jajid, Mens Over 45 Doubles - Bil Burgess and Kem Majid, Runners Up - Bob Marjerrison and Frank Mohun, Girls Over 14 Singles - Christine Kaus, Boys Over 14 Singles - Scott Bartley, Youth Under 14 Singles - Ben Wannamaker; The Bowmanville Tennis Club 1998 Tournament Winners are as follows: Ladies Doubles - Carol Hooper and Jane Noble, Runner Up - Pat MacArthur and Sherry Richards; Mens Double - Kem Majid and Eddie Taylor, Runners Up - Mickie Stephenson and Alister Wentworth. Mixed Doubles - Sherry Richards and Alister Wentworth, Runners Up - Jane Noble and Hockey numbers increase Registration numbers indicate that more children are playing hockey in Orono than in previous seasons. An additional two teamns will be iced this year--a mnid-et a]Il- star and atomn bouse league team. 1The 1998-99 Alîstar Team Coaches are as follows: Orono Lumber Midgets - Art Reid; Family Auto Bantams - Johin Tresise; Markham Label Peewees - Dale Milîson;- Accessible Design Atom-s - Boyd Knox; Major Plumbing Novices - George Vey; House League Coaches this year are: Building Place Bantams - Randy Peterson; Armistrong IGA Peewees - Steve Puddicome; Apple Blossomi Shop Atoms - Frank Maitland; Donut Gallery Atoms - Jeff Donnelly & John Deboo; Century 21 Excel Novices 4- Steve Lawrence; TRT Sand & Gravel Novices #2 - Gord Blaker; National Power Skating Major Tykes 411 - Paul Barr-, Henderson The midgets visit Ops tonîglit to batie the Plamnes. Home Gaffle Sehedule (Ail gami,.es - /-:>30p.mn. start) October 14 - Woodville October. 18 - enelon Falls #1 Novemnber î-Omemnee November 8 - Mariposa November 15 - -Sunderland November 29 - Beaverton December 13 Port Perry December 20 - Minden> January 3 - Oi15 January 10 - Mill1brook January 17 - r'ene Ion Fails #2 Acknowledged The Kcflda1 Royals Midget Bascball team corn- pleted an jflninig endling,6- 3-2 triple play in game two of the Provincial Champion.ïhip-s agaînst Beaver Valley Labour Day weekend. A triple play iS 50 seldom setn--that sucli a fine play muist be applauded and acknowledged when it occurs. Ji) la-st week's paper, Andrew Mercer, Rob Walton and Andrew Reid should have been credited with the triple play. Please accept MY apologies. R.B. X-mnas Trees Major Tykes #2 - Rob Johansen; Dufferin Aggre- gates Minor Tykes- Tom St. James; BB Five Hearts Mites - Howie Sutherland. Adam Colville to skate in Hungurian Grand Prix Adam Colville, member of Canada's national junior mens figure skating team is off to another, international skating competition. This time, lie will be competing in the Hungarian Grand Prix which is an 1. S.UÙ. (International Skating Union) event taking place. in Budapest. He will be flying out Thanksgiving Monday with a stop in Franikfurt, Germany before arriving ]n Hungary. Adam will be the lone Canadian entry competing in the junior men's singles event and will be accompa- nied by coach Robert Tebby of the Mariposa Skating Club in Barry as well as two other pairs skaters. Skaters from Russia, France, Germany, Hungary and the U.S. will take part in the competition. Both he and sister Kaiti skated ail summer long. Adam worked hard on his triple jumps which of course, w ill be a big part of his program including the triple axel. Adam looks' very, very strong at this point. He is ready to skate and is looking forward to the competition. Adam fin-- ished fifth in the world--top Canadian, in his first inter- national competîtion un Jesenice, Slovenia earlîer this year. Adam and Kaiti will both skate in 'Sectionals' being held in Ottawa the first week of November. 'Divisionals' are next--the first week in December, fol- lowed by the 'Canadians' back in Ottawa this January. Accessible Design.- Atoms tie Minden in The 1998/99 O.M.H-.A. Accessible Design Atomi Rep. hockey club are ready to roll. This year's team mnemibers include Steven Burt, Ryan Camnpney, Andrew Fudge, Michael Fuller, Doug Garlic,* Justin Guillemette, Scott Henderson, Steph >enHicks, Ryan Knox, David Lan dmuan, Garrett MacDonald, Darcy, Mitchell, Evan Moore , Daniel Reilly, Shane Winters and Adam Wood. Bebind the bencli you'1l fînd bead coachi Boyd Knox, assistant coach Jeff Mitchell, tramner Steve Campney and, manager Merridy Burt. The atoms put together two strong gamnes on the weekend with their new mix of veterans and rookies. Last Friday, the, 'Designers' skated to a 5-aIl tie will Minden in their> league openier. Doug Garlic was the man of the hour with a four point night--two goals and two- assists. Garlic scored tbe first goal fromn David Landman. Ryan Canipney, Justin Guille- mette and Evan Moore also leag ue- start add'ed markers for Orono. Drawing assists for Orono were: Michael Fuller, Landmnan (2), Darcy Mitchell (2), Garlic (2). This past Saturday, the atoms headed to Omnemee for eýhibition play. 'They recorded their first win of the season, with a 3-0 shutout for Andrew, Fudge and Shane Winters. Finding the mesh for Orono were Mitchell, Steven Burt unassisted and Ryan Campney from Adam Wood and David Landmnan. Home Game Schedule Oct. 2 - Port Perry at 9,p.m. Oct. 9 - Beaverton at 9 p.m. Oct. 16,- Haliburton at 9 p.m. Oct. 25 - Woodville at 6 p.m. Nov. 6 - Sunderland at 9 p.m. Nov. 15 - Minden at 6 p.m. Nov. 20 - Omnemee at 9 p.m.' Nov. 27 - Fenelon Falls - 9 p.mn Dec. 4 - Bobcaygeon at 9 p.m. Dec. 13 -Ops at 6p.m. Dec. 18 - Manvers at 9 p.mn. Jan. 10 - Millbrook at 6 p.m. Jan. 15 - Mariposa at 9 p.m. Jan. 22 - Newcastle at 9 p.m. Orono Lumber Midgets 91v. Muriposu the wood!,

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