«Ktfiàr«S* k i I 1 I / , f The C;in;i(li;iM StiiU'Miiiin ll'iwimmvillc. Scplcinhvi" 21. 17 Gold Medals for Forsey Sign Bears b; k uF MfL. W * 17/ 1 11l IfS I ■ê T k-3 F5Ü ! | II sm!fa& Etil K** 1 » U' I wsMism! Y) BSPS V - w :-- „y " ' •%3* The Newcastle Slo-Pitch tournament had to be de- die Rhude, Maridy Forsey, Marsha Masterson, Sa- layed from Saturday to Sunday because of inclement rah Hamilton, Tina Bastas; middle row, Kristie weather, but everything went well on that day with Burke, Leslie Dickens, Michelle Iiicks, Alison Ho- some excellent, close games taking place. In the No- gan, Sommer West, Kerrie Lowe, Amanda Bal, Amy vice division, Forsey Signs led the way to the gold Warren; at rear, Sponsor Larry Forsey, Coach Tarn- medals, followed by Blue Jays and Hanc's Fries, my Wraight, Peter Wraight. Here are the Forsey Sign Bears: front row 1-r, Bran- i*n mil m j . -js jgn □ Mr \ W* éJ# URL . ^ ' ' ' x h. , . Klft 1 i " KU ' \\ / ; /•> , Kut /Nr.Kui-1 wou top^spot in the£ee Wee.djyision, Brinkman; back row, Doug Sleep, Laura Russel, with London Life in. second place and Hooper's Jew- Jenny Rohr, Charlene Barraball; Vi jCook (sponsor), ellers in third. Team members of the champions Stephanie Sleep, Joanne Barraball, Christa Big Ca- are: front 1-r, Sjana Yeo, Terri Reddom, Robyn Du- noe, Andy Big Canoe; absent, Roseanne Cook, Sandy beau, Christa Hamilton, Andrea McMullen, Erin • Tucker. One of the most highly contested finals saw the Hooked-On-Video Bantams win the championship. Farrow's Bait was in second spot and Lange's Photo came in third. Here are the gold medal winners: front row 1-r, Laurie Twaddell, Jody Burton, Stacey I Sebben, Ellen Taylor, Paula Moynes, Shana English, English, Cheryl Robertson; back row, Coach Mike Houston, Houston, Sheila Komar, Nancy Vanderbelt, Tracy Hanc, Shannon Houston, Melanie Koenderman, Janet Wind, Carrie Quinney, Collette Taylor, Coaches Chris Hall and Ed Komar. Optimist Mosquitoes Win League Championship In the Mosquito Division of the Minor Baseball League, the Optimist Club squad emerged as the league Champions. Congratulations on a great season season of baseball. Team members are, front row 1-r, Mark Beitle, Brad St. John, Ryan Turcotte, Curtis Non Contact Hockey Scores Action resumed for the tenth season in the Bowman- ville Non-Contact Hockey League at Newcastle Arena on Saturday night. All Star Trucking, a new sponsor scored their first victory, victory, a 6-2 win over Clinic Pharmacy to start the 1988 season. Mark Clarey scored twice and chipped in with 2 helpers to lead his club to victory. Clinic, with a number number of new players, had goals from Glen MacDonald and Mike Rate. Jim Smith scored the hat- trick as the Flying Dutchman Dutchman downed RWCAB Bingo Supplies by a 6-1 margin in the second game. Barry Roberts Roberts shutout bid was spoiled by R. Wheeler who shovelled in his own rebound with under under 6 minutes remaining. Shoppers ranup a 5-0 lead over Hanc's and appeared to be in complete command with 10 minutes remaining in the game. But 6 goals by Hanc's, 3 within 18 seconds enabled Hanc's to pick up the win proving once again it's never over until its over. Sunday morning Andre Giroux recorded the first shutout as Wood's Transport handed the Falcons a 5-0 defeat. defeat. The Falcons moved up a division from last year to compete in the Oliver Division. Division. Blues and Preston the Movers (formerly Jamieson Carpentry) resumed rivalries rivalries at 9:00 a.m. with the Blues coming out on top by a 7-3 count. Gary Leach scored twice for the victors. And finally The Wolves, who are replacing the Falcons Falcons in the Shackelton Division, Division, earned a 5-1 win over Bobby's Clip Joint to round out the weekend games. Gary Murphy had the winner winner for the Wolves. The League executive wishes to acknowledge its new sponsors as well as the existing ones for their continuing continuing support over the years to keep the BNCHL operational. operational. Next week. RWCAB Bin- go meets Wood's Transport at 8:00 p.m. Saturday night in Newcastle. Be there if you want to see non-contact hockey action. Youth Bowling League Scores Saturday, September 17, 1988. j Liberty Bowl has now 146 bowler:! registered for the season 'and there are still openings in all age divisions. Please register on Saturday, September 24th, as we would like to start the teams on October 1,1988. Bantams High Triples - M. Both- well - 520; J. Vickery - 471; S. Hyland - 416; S. Maillet - 408 and J. Pearson-401. High Singles M.Bothwell - 221 and 175; S. Hyland -188 and J. Vickery - 178. Juniors High Triples - T. Burns - 620; S. Pappas - 534; M. Brooks - 515; B. MacArthur - 507; Ryan McKee - 504. High Singles - T. Burns - 223, 202; H. Watson - 202. Seniors High Triples - D. Dickson - 780; D. Big Canoe - 678; E. Hill-621. High Singles - D. Dickson - 303, 263, 214; D. Big Canoe - 267, 219; E. Hill - 243, 234; S. Sansom - 263; L. MacAr-. thur - 243; N. Brooks - 227; D. Wright - 224; S. Brown - 215; R. Mulder - 207. Tykes oubli High Doubles.- B. McCaf- fery - 209; M. McGill -194; S. Finney -188; D. Adams -166; A. Woodhouse -165. High Singles - S. Finney - 113; B. McCaffery -113, 96; M. McGill -110; S. Westlake - 103; D. Adams - 96. PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOR LIBERTY BOWL Joan Murphy. ■ Youth Soccer League Holds Playoff Rounds Tyke Tyrone 3 Hampton 2, Furniture Store Falcons 3 Local 1000 Ravens 1, Flying Dutchman Hawks 1 Remax Realty Owls 0. Squirts Beaver Lumber Beavers 6 Hampton 1, Shoppers Druj ~ Newcastle e #1 0, Del- one 1, ICortun, Jamie Woolner, Mark Hodgins, Zach Du- binsky; middle row, Scott MacKay, Ryan Domrucs, Scott Bouwmeester, Richard Baker, Brad MacMas- ter, Brian Ball, Mike Woodcock; rear row, Coaches Gary Ball and Jim MacMastcr; absent when photo ws taken, John Hicks. Tigers 91 ta Faucet Wolves 5 TVri Wallace Auto Supply Panthers Panthers 4 5th Wheel Lions 0. Atoms James Insurance Rovers 7 Goddards Gunners 2, Oro- no 8 King Garden Celtics 0, Tyrone 3 Hampton #1 1, Newcastle 3 Lindsay 1. Mosquitoes Checkers Spartans 5 Hampton 2, Brooks Petro Kicks 4 Grahams IGA Dynamo Dynamo 0, Tyrone 7 Newcastle 0. PeeWee Hampton 1 Bun King Rowdies 1, Newcastle 4 Blizzard Blizzard 1. 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