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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jun 1988, p. 7

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The Canadian Statesman. Bnwmanville. June 29,1988 7 Newcastle Lakers Earn Win Over Markham Ball Club Soccer League DARLINGTON YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE Season Ending Quickly for Berry Fans ! On Saturday, June 25, the Newcastle Lakers lost to w hich they won against Markham. The above photo 'Ajax in Newcastle Village. But the following day, shows some of the action in the Ajax game, the club fared much better in another home game Fastest Runner Completes Museum Fun Run Team Division One GP Tyrone 3 .Orono 3 HamptonNo. 1 3 Celtics 3 Rangers 3 Hampton No. 2 3 Division Two Rovers 3 Newcastle 3 Gunners 3 Lindsay 3 Spurs 3 Manvers 3 MOSQUITOES Spartans 4 Hampton 4 Kicks 4 Dynamo 5 Tyrone 5 Newcastle 4 Orono 4 PEE WEES Newcastle 3 Hampton 3 Orono ' 4 Rowdies 3 Blizzard 3 Tyrone 3 Manvers 3 Port Perry 3 TYKES Division One Tyrone 4 Eagles 4 Courtice No. 2 4 Hampton 4 Courtice No. 1 4 Division Two Owls 4 Hawks 4 Ravens , 4 Newcastle 4 Falcons 4 SQUIRTS Division One Beavers 4 Courtice No. 1 5 Bears 4 Wolves -4 Tyrone 4 Hampton 5 Courtice No. 2 4 Division Two Tigers 5 Panthers 5 Newcastle No. 2 5 Newcastle No. 1 5 Orono 5 Lions 5 ATOMS W L M-m-m-m-m! It's strawberry time again. And Amber Credicott wants to take full advantage of the short season. Her strawberry picking method is simple: one for the basket, one for Amber. The season won't last too much more than another another week so if you're a berry fan you'd better hurry out to one of the many local farms that can give you this first sweet taste of summer. John Cowie, of Courtice, was the fastest runner in Saturday's Bowmanville Museum Fun Rim. John completed the 6.5 kilometre circuit of Bowmanville in a time of 23.56 and he's shown here as he crosses the finish line. A total of 23 participants joined in the fun run on foot and on bicycles. The event was so successful -,that the Bowmanville Museum plans a similar run next year. Games Played Up To June 12 Tykes Graham's Jug City Eagles 3, Hampton 2; Flying Dutchman Hawks 4, Local 1000 Ravens 0; ReMax Realty Owls 5, Newcastle Newcastle 1. Squirts My Apothecary Bears 2, Delta Faucet Wolves 1; Beaver Lumber Beavers 6, Courtice No. 2 0; Shoppers Drug Tigers 9, Orono 0; Newcastle Newcastle No. 2 6, Newcastle No. 10. /Atoms Hamplxi.n Nq: 1 2, Orono 1; King Garden Celtics I > 6, Heavy Haulers Rangers 0; Lindsay 4, LC Upholstery Spurs 0; Newcastle Newcastle 3, James Insurance Rovers 3. Mosquitoes Erv Brooks Kicks 12, Orono 2; Tyrone 3, Newcastle 1; Checkers Spartans 3, Graham's IGA Dynamo 2; Erv Brooks Kicks 9, Newcastle 0; Hampton 11, Orono 0. Pee Wee Newcastle 4, Olde Tyme Fish & Chips 3; Orono 4, Tyrone 3. Bantam • Bowmanville 4, Tyrone 1; Oshawa 10, Newcastle 0. Cowan Pontiac Juniors Score Upset Victory By I Thu On Thursday, June 21st, the Cowan Junior Soccer team played host to the favored. favored. "Scarborough Blues" and used the opportunity to entertain their fans to a fast paced arid well played game. The opening minutes of the game saw the Scarborough Scarborough Club with several good scoring chances, only to be robbed by an alert Adam Carter in the Darlington Darlington net. An increasingly tighter coverage by the Cow-. nr. Pontiac defence and some in rd work in midfield by Ci rmen Cupelli, supported by Lonny Gibson and Scott Hanthorn, eventually had the effect of turning the ■ game around and creating a number of scoring opportu- ' ni ties for the home team. But,. it wasn't until the 26th minute minute that the red shirts went' ahead 1:0, thanks to a well placed penalty shot by .Ken Davies, which was awarded after Derek Veiling was once again pulled down on a breakaway. With a well deserved lead to boost their confidence and a steady performance by the midfielders and defence to back them up, the physically smaller Darlington attackers now created numerous'prob- lems for the "oversized" Scarborough defence and the second goal seemed almost almost inevitable. However, despite well executed plays by Kevin Mills, Dayne Ly- cett, Steven Mills and the relentless relentless forward pushing Ken Davies and Brad Rickard, Rickard, it was not to happen, due to some good goal tending tending by the Blues keeper and some overanxious finishing by the home town boys. The second half of the game developed much into the same pattern as the first, with the Darlington squad keeping the upper hand against a now increasingly more rough and chippy style ' of play by the frustrated Blues, who had their few scoring chances, spoiled thanks to some courageous saves by Jamie Martin, tend ing net in the closing half. The chippy play finally The best sconng chance for took its tofi on the Scarbo- the home team came in the r0U gh team with two yellow 61st minute ater a quick car g s and a game ejection assing_ combination^ from Leing dished out by the har- rassed ref. Unfortunately, the Cowan Pontiacs, who once again kept their cool in a heated situation, also paid ance Haluka via Kevin Mills and Scott Hanthorn, who beat the Blues goalie, only to see the ball slip past the goal post. the price through injuries to Treffor Davies and George Biyant. Congratulations to Carmine Carmine Cupelli, Kevin Mills and Lance Haluka, who played probably their strongest game of the season so far. Darlington Youth Soccer League SPECIAL Cellular Telephone $999 95 Low as $13.74 week ■ All Controls Are Located In the Handset i Make Calls Without Lifting Handset Trancelver Mounts Easily Under Dash, Seal or In Trunk Radio Shack CT-100. Now the convenience of a full-featured cellular mobile phone is even more affordable. You can make and take calls anywhere you drive, wherever there's cellular service. It's the easy way to slay In touch while going to and from work, on a service call or making à delivery. Moves easily to your personal car so you or a family member will never have to drive alone. Features 98-number memory and full-duplex full-duplex hands free, Full 3-watt output tor maximum range. With mounting hardware and bracket. 12VDC nog. gnd. BOWMANVILLE AUDIO-VISION 20 King St. W. Telephone 623 : 2312 Open Thurs. and Frl. 'til 9 p.m. "Bowmanvllle's Complete Electronics Store" Bowmanville Bears Start Fast. Emerging as one of the leading contenders in this year's Squirts' edition of the Darlington Youth Soccer League, the Bears of Bowmanville Bowmanville have started the. 1988 season with a flashy 4- 1 record. Only in the first half of their first game with Courtice Courtice I werè they outplayed. Trailing 3-0 they fought back before losing 4-3. Rebounding Rebounding from that disappointment disappointment they shut out Courtice's second team 8-0. and Hampton 6-0. A fine, struggle with the Wolves of Bowmanville saw the Bears prevail 2-1 and less than a week later they won 10-0 on Tyrone's small field - "the Boston Garden of the league". The offensive strike force is led by the big boot of Chris Peldiak who has notched at least two goals in each game for a team leading total of 15. Nifty runners Darryl Humber Humber and Colin MacDonald have each put 5 goals in opposition opposition nets. ' while scat- backs Blake Aylsworth (2), and Ian Gilroy, and another big boomer Jay Ash tori round out the scoring tables. Rugged Craig Matheson leads a bulldog defence anchored anchored by the smooth touch of Ted Eeuwes, Kelly Potter, Greg Boudreau, and Keith Lang. At the half position Tommy Anderson, Kevin Reid, Jamie McCarthy, and C.T. Midgets Earn Split Chris Myschowoda, are forever forever throwing themselves at the ball. Along the goal line Robert Grovum stops everything everything including penalty shots. Veteran coach Ed Peldiak and assistant coach Bill Humber calls this year's team the most daring and explosive with which he has ever been associated. Darlington Soccer League Youth Division Games Played Up To June 20/88. Tykes Local fOOO Ravens 4 Courtice #2 2, Hampton 4 Furniture Store Falcons 1, Flying Dutchman Hawks 4 Tyrone 3. Squirts My Apothecary Bears 10 Tyrone 0, Beaver Lumber Beavers 6 Delta Faucet Wolves 4, Wallace Auto Panthers Panthers 8 Orono 0, Shoppers Drug Mart Tigers 8 Newcastle Newcastle 0. Atoms King Garden Celtics 8 Hampton #2 3, James Insurance Insurance Rovers 5 Goddard Gunners 1, Orono 3 Tyrone 2, Newcastle 3 Lindsay 2. Mosquitos Checkers Spartans 3 Brooks Petro Kicks 2, Graham's Graham's IGA Dynamo 2 Orono 0, Hampton 5, Newcastle 0. Pee W'cgs Old Tyme Blizzard 3 Bun King Rowdies 0, Tyrone 4 Hampton 3, Orono 9 Port Perry 0. Bantam G. Van Dyk Strikes 10 Newcastle 0, Oshawa 5 Tyrone Tyrone 0, Port Perry 5 Lindsay 5. Bowmanville Oriole Canadian Canadian Tire Midgets played two home games this weekend weekend and came out with a split. In the Saturday game, Trenton Hawks came in with just nine players and fell victim to a relaxed Oriole hatting order that pounded out 19 hits and scored 18 runs in 6 1/2 innings. Nick Dennis earned the win and went 3 for 5 with an RBI. Shane Armstrong, Ryan Do- ble and Matt Byers also had 3 hits apiece. Jason Kiely up' from the Bantam team had 2 hits including a triple and 2 RBI's. Steve Bizi with 2 hits and 2 RBI's and Kevin Jay 1 with 1 hit and 2 RBI's played strong games in field. Final score Bowmanville 18, Trenton Trenton 3. On Sunday, Little Britain' jumped on starter Brad Swan for 4 runs in the 2nd inning before Kevin Jay came In to get the final out. Swan had looked really sharp in his last outing in 1 North Bay but was victimized victimized by sloppy play in the field. This time ho was struggling struggling to find the strike zone and got behind on too many hitters. Jay pitched 7 1/3 innings innings in relief and except for the 3 runs ho gave up in the third was in control of the W) do V & •rvo W) db X % % hitters. Little Britain was paced by Steve Roberts who cracked a home run and a double and hit the ball hard the other three times. The rest of the hitting was spread throughout the line-up and some Bowmanville errors contributed to the loss. Dean Baumhauer and Rick Luisser each had 2 hits for the Orioles and Nick Dennis, Ryan Doble, Cecil Stephenson, Tony Van Hoof ana Kevin Jay had one apiece. Not one of the Bowmanville Bowmanville hits was for extra bases. Steven Trumbull went the distance for Little Britain and scattered the 9 Bowmanville Bowmanville hits and until the ninth when he gave up 3 runs was never really in trouble. Final score L.B. 8 Orioles 4. 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