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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Nov 1988, p. 9

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The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, November 23, 1988 9 League and Tournament Victories for Halminen Halminen Toro Midgets were quite active last week involved in a Toro tournament tournament and two games, coming coming away with the Consolation Consolation trophy and another league win. Tournament, November 5. Peterborough - Toro's nemesis showed up on the scene at 8:00 in the morning to disrupt the Toro game plan as once again the two evenly-matched rivals fought to the bitter end for supremacy. Toros, unfortunately, unfortunately, got a late start as disorganized, disorganized, unmotivated play hindered their progress for two periods. When they came alive in the third it was too late as they lost 3-2 and were sent into the Consolation Consolation stream. Scoring: Greg Healey (Steve Smith, Jeff Rohr); Jeff Reynolds (Steve Cus). Congratulations to Jeff Reynolds for some outstanding outstanding work in this game. Bolton - A different team took to the ice in the afternoon afternoon against a tough team from Bolton. Despite penalty interference all lines put in a solid game and walked away with a 2-0 shutout. Scoring: Tim Powers (Doug Lever, Steve Cus); Tony VanHoof (Jeff Rohr). Congratulations Congratulations to Tony Van- Hoof and Ian Cooper for outstanding defensive play. Woodstock - Deteriorating Deteriorating ice conditions at Darlington Darlington (when is the roof ever going to be fixed?) forced an early end to the tournament - quite embarrassing when added to the sight of a perpetually perpetually broken time clock and inaudible sound system. Fortunately, thanks to Fred Payne and his team, Toros were able to continue play at our new complex and the day was saved. The long wait didn't deter the Toros tor their intention was to capture the trophy •and prove to all that they >really were the best team on 'the ice. Despite the early as- Isault by Woodstock, Toro resolve resolve held out and the team •unleashed their power as Woodstock went down 8-2. •Scoring: Jeff Rohr; Steve ;Cus (Tim Powers, Jeff 'Rohr); Jeff Reynolds (Tony VanHoof, Greg Healey); Jeff Rohr (Steve Smith); Jeff Reynolds Reynolds (Doug Lever); Tim Powers; Steve Smith (Greg Healey, Jeff Rohr); and Jeff Rohr (unassisted). Congratulations to Jeff Rohr for his excellent offensive offensive contribution (Jeff, worked so hard he was allowed allowed to sit out the next league game). Not on the scoreboard but effective on defense were Dan Szuch, Jeff Flintoff and Steve Bizi. Oshawa Rotary- On November November 6, Oshawa Rotary returned to settle a score. So intense was the Toro attack and so powerful was their presence in the first two periods periods that all who watched assumed assumed ah obvious Toro victory. victory. Not to be. The bottom fell out in the third with 5 Oshawa goals to send the tired Toros to the shower down 7-4. A rematch is definitely definitely needed here. Scoring: Jim Pithie (Jeff Reynolds, Jeff Flintoff); Steve Smith (Greg Healey, Jeff Rohr); Paul Hindman (Jim Pithie, Neil Taylor); Tony VanHoof (Paul Hindman, Jeff Rohr). Cobourg, Nov. 8 - For the fourth day in a row Toros took to the ice. The battle weary Midgets struggled with their offense as errant passes and miscued body checks interfered with scoring. scoring. However, this third- period club came alive and a fine effort resulted in an 8-2 victory over Cobourg. Scoring: John Duczma- lewski (Greg Healey, Jeff Reynolds); Tim Powers 1 (Doug Lever, Tony VanHoof); VanHoof); Greg Healey (Jeff Reynolds, John Duczmalew- ski): Doug Lever (Steve Cus); Tim Powers; Paul Hindman (Steve Cus). Congratulations Congratulations to Derick Biss for a fine defensive job in nets - welcome back! Legion Ladies Bowling Scores November 10/88. 1. Bobbi Ann Fairey 25 pts, 27174 pins, 2. Penny Connaghan 24 pts, 27326 pins, 3. Wendy Murdoch 24 pts, 26875 pins, 4. Sandra So- bil 21 pts, 27558 pins, 5. Barb Hanc 13 pts, 26144 pins, 6. Onie Etcher 13 pts, 26064 pins. High Single - Elaine Elliott-277, Elliott-277, High Triple - Barb Hanc - 621, High Average - Barb Hanc - 215. 8PCRTS Bell Girls Lose First Three But Finally Beat Baltimore 2-1 Netminding Was Key to Goodyear Eagles Victory Over Trenton Several of the Goodyear Jr. C Eagles improved their scoring statistics Sunday night when they handed Trenton a rather decisive defeat. This goal by Gareth Stone #5 was one of the second period counters counters when he was not stopped by any of the Trenton defenders. The Bell Intermediate Girls travelled to Keene on Tuesday, November 8 for their first league game. Their hostesses - Keene2 - nipped them 1-0 in a very close battle. The Bell Toros were out- shot 20-6, which tells the story story of the amazing Millson, who minds the Bell net. Although Although the spirit was willing the skates were weak-nice try team-you'll get them next time. On Saturday, November 12 at Darlington the Bell bunch hosted the #1 Keene team, who are reportedly the best in the league. A valiant valiant effort by all went for naught as Keene skated to a 4-0 victory. A vast improvement improvement was noted as the Bell girls directed 14 shots to Keene's 15.1 repeat nice try team - you'll get them next time. Sunday, November 13, the Bell gals trudged off to Havelock. Their hopes were high, and the smell of victory was in the air; however, the ugly zero reared its head again. Despite out-shooting and out-playing their hostesses. hostesses. the Bell Toros could Triple F Bowling November UV8S. Dirk Van Abbena 22 1/2 pts, Ron Bonsma 22 pts, Bill Vroom 20 1/2 pts, Peter Glas- bergen 19 pts, Wiebe Van- dergaast 19 pts, Peter Flonk 18 pts, Case Deplaa 17 pts, Nel Van Abbema 16 pts, Anne Vandergaast 13 pts, Andy Bonsma 11 pts, A1 De- jager 11 pts, John Rozema 9 pts. High Single Ladies Nel Van Abbema 270, High Sin- Men Rick Vanderkooi ;ingt who was minding the Havelock Havelock net. At the other end Tina Millson was frustrating the Havelock snipers by turning away all their efforts. efforts. At the final bqzzer the score remained 0-0 and each team earned their 1st league E oint. A fine effort team! lon't Worry - Be Happy - The Drought Will Soon Be Over! The Bell Intermediate Toros Toros visited the Baltimore Ladies Ladies on Sunday, November 20. The drought did end, But just barely, as the ladies ladies snuck away with a 2-1 victory. The Toro Girls had 4 players missing from the line-up and dia very well, considering this misfortune. The lone Bell goal was rung- up by Joanna Hall on a very nice shot, following some very adept stick handling. Joanna's scoring chance was initiated from a pass from Tracy Bumstead. Another very steady performance by Tina Millson in the Bell net kept the Bell bunch in the game, as she very proficiently proficiently turned away 32 shots. Good Effort team - You're headed in the right direction. There has been a change in the team roster, since my last report. Regretfully, Gwen Hooper decided to hang up her skates for health reasons. Fortunately, however, however, a new-comer, recently joined us from Oshawa. A big warm welcome goes to Alanna Brown #14 - Forward. Addition to the coaching staff was made as well; we welcome Karri Smith who is our Assistant Manager. Havel Agents International 623-6600 \Wre u'ith}f)u all tlae way , , ANNOUNCEMENT i 11- Travel Agents International is pleased to announce the appointment of Janice Melrose-Saunders as Senior Travel Counsellor Counsellor in our office. Janice brings over 13 years of experience experience to the office and will be pleased to assist you with your Travel arrangements. We invite former friends and clients to visit Janice at 68 King St. E., Bowmanville. Timely net-minding and aggressive fore-checking enabled enabled the Jr. C. Eagles to capture capture a 6-3 victory from the visiting Trenton Golden Hawks on Sunday night. Bowmanville's free wheeling forwards put the heat on the Hawks early with Mark Hickey scoring the first goal of the night just 51 seconds into the game. Chris Shmyr and George Pithie Pithie collected the assists. At the 4:22 mark, Shane Armstrong Armstrong set up Gareth Stone for his first of the night. Bowmanville picked lip four penalties in the first period, one of which resulted in a Trenton power play goal. The period ended with the Eagles holding a 2-1 lead. The second period saw 15 penalties called and five f oals scored, keeping score eeper Arnold Etcher and time keeper very busy. The Eagles had the edge in goals but Trenton spent more time in the sin bin. Glen Campbell' connected on a power play being set up by George Pithie Pithie and Kelly Armstrong. Trenton took advantage of some lackadaisical Eagle play in their own end to notch one just at the end of a Bowmanville penalty. The Eagles established a two goal lead when Gareth Stone slipped in his second of the night off a Steve Flintoff Flintoff power shot set up again by Glen Campbell. 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Things seemed to slow down In the third with each team picking up. two penal- ties and the Eagles tallied their final goal. This was a blast off the stick of George Pithie which handcuffed the- Trenton net minder. Dean Baumhauer and a desperate dive by Kelly Armstrong set up the play. Scott Webster was called upon to make a big save when a Trenton player was in all alone. Webster Webster not only made the save but grabbed the rebound. The final buzzxer went with the score board reading Eagles Eagles 6 Trenton 3. Wing Tips: With the return return of Webster from his ankle ankle injury it leaves coach Brian Taylor with three goal tenders who have all shown they can play Junior C. hockey. It remains to be seen how they will fit into the team's plans. The team missed Shawn Rekker and Brian Noble. Brian is still out with a hand injury whle it is rumored that Shawn was in Buffalo in case the "Bills" needed some extra defense. The Eagles' specialty teams have become much more effective. The regulars on the penalty killing unit keep their position well allowing allowing few auality shots. The boys on the power play demonstrated excellent puck control in the offensive zone with everyone seemingly aware of their job. Keep up Novices Do Well Dennis Pizzeria Novice Toros skated to a 4-4 tie against Stouffville on Friday, Friday, November 18, The boys played well, coming back from two goal deficits twice even though the puck was not bouncing for them. Chris Steele narrowly missed two great chances early in the game on nice plays from Jason Jason Lange. He aid however score two goals to tie the game at two. The first goal assisted by Brent Stockman and the second one by Jason Lange. Both goals were breakaway passes. With Stouffville ahead 4- 2, Chris Pot wrist shot rebounded rebounded to Niki Defreitas who passed to an open Ryan Jackman to close the gap, and minutes later Jason Lange was sent into the clear to tie the score, assisted by Niki Defreitas and Greg Masterson. . The boys are playing well as a team and have compiled a 15 win, 1 tie, 2 loss record. In their last three exhibition games, they won 6-4 against Millbrook, 10-1 against L.N.H.L. Major Canadians and 4-2 against Ajax "AA" Majors. Great goal tending ana a stingy defense have given the team a 2.2 goals against average and they have scored a total of 137 goals. the good work boys. The Eagles how hit the road for three games. Wellington Wellington Friday,November 25th at 8:30; Lakefield Sunday, Sunday, November 27 at 8:00 and Ajax Tuesday, Novem ber 29 at 8:00. The next home game is Sunday, December 4th when they host Lindsay in the new Eagles nest on the hill. They are also at home to Port Perry on Tuesday, December December 6th at 8:30. gle 355 Vane . High Triple Ladies Nel Van Abbema 674, High Triple Men Rick Vanderkooi 808, High Average Ladies Frances Mulder 187, High Average Men Peter Glasber- gen 216. 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