Section Two The Canadian Statesman. liowmanville. January 18, 1989 3 In the first match of Young Canada Day on Saturday at the Darlington Sports Team members of the winning Kool Enterprises team are, from left to right, Centre, the Kool Enterprises Atom 2's hosted Orono's Major Plumbing. After f ron t row, Brandon Savard, Robbie Jeffers, Matt Brake, Brad Delorme, Ere c t: ™" n-..""«"i»iiii woe Pearce Jason Jeffreys, Emile Solomon, second row, Brent Strand, Sommer West, Derek Hall, Shaun Broome, Shawn Whelan Kevin Pickell, Mark McCarthy, coaches Ray Pickell, Gavin Pearce and Cal Brake. ventre, tne moi enterprises Atom ^s iiuaieu uiuuu a majo. * ---, three exciting periods of hockey plus 5 minutes of overtime, Bowmanville was awarded the victory for scoring the first goal of the game. Accepting the winning trophy from Cindy Broome is Captain Brendan Pearce. The most valuable player for Bowmanville was Shawn Whelan, while Scott MacDonald of Orono was deemed to the M.V.P. for Major Plumbing. Although the score was 2-2 at the end of the game, Orono's Major Plumbing lost their game because Bowmanville scored the first goal of the contest. Team members members are, from left to right, front row, Simon Weacant, Jamie Shetler, Scott MacDonald, MacDonald, Jeff Goodmurphy, Jeff Parry, second row, John Burnham, Steve Bonneau, Bonneau, Jeff Gates, Danny Rowe, Scott Ransberry, Wade Peacock, coaches Bob Goodmurphy, Joe Gates and Mike Hutton. ;• ' ' Hgf , ' 1 ' --Aft, c HSk , ÿm&mm < : v. " ■.... . ■ ' ... . .. a ffiSmwm. i Bowmanville's Bantam 2's won a narrow 2-1 victory over Oshawa on Saturday Saturday with a last minute goal to take the trophy. Above, Captain Terry VanLonden . accepts the championship trophy from presenter Cathy Aitken. The most valuable valuable players for each team were goaltender Jason Iliscock and Oshawa s Jason McQuat. Team members of the victorious Bantam 2's are, from left to right, front row, Danny Couillard, Scott Ilton, Jason Hiscock, Terry VanLonden, Matt Dykstra, assistant coach, Kay Leblond, second row, coach John VanLonden, Chris Brown, Corey Strand, Bill Speakman, Matt Aitken, Trevor Boyde, Tyler Stokes, and assistant assistant coach Bob Breckenridge. The GTS-Groves Pcewee 2s were big winners over Oshawa LNHL 6-1 on Saturday Saturday at the Young Canada Day tournament. The BMHA trophy was presented to Capt. Jamie Brake by Pat Parkin and Jason Hoffman was the MVP for the local team. For Oshawa the MVP honors went to John Fraser. Cris Pearcey and Marg Mills distributed the team awards. dwkÊ M b -1 ? 'i : ,i ,v vXv . ; r w> l VS7>;C-V ; » » » ÜSiîl Heritage House team members are from left to right, front row, Greg McMurt- Bowmanville's Heritage House Pee V/ees handed Oshawa a 7-1 loss on Satur- er) Byron Harnum, Jason Jackman, Mark Lynch, Ian Taggart, Mike deBlois, day during Young Canada Day at the Darlington Sports Centre. Above, Captain Dwayne Desjardins, second row, manager Ron Haynes, Robbie Harness, bteve Jason Jackman accepts the winning trophy from Kris Watt while M.V.P.s Mike Brinkman, Andrew Ferguson, coach Paul Jackman, David Watt, Luke Akey, Jason Jackman accepts the winning trophy deBlois and Oshawa' Mark Armstrong watch Brad Ormiston, assistant coach Norm Lavallee, and Paul Lavallee The Bell Canada Intermediate Girls lost a close 4-3 contest to Otonabee on Saturday. Saturday. Susan Floyd make the presentation of the championship trophy to Otonabee Otonabee Captain Kim Gray. Tina Millson of Bowmanville and Caroline O'Toole of the visiting team were declared the M.V.P.'s of the game. The St Marys Cement Midget 2's downed Millbrook to take their game on Saturday Saturday during Young Canada Day. Louise Wright made the presentation to Captain Captain Greg Portelancc, while M.V.P.s Richard Snut and Millbrook s Jude Burke look on. Team members of the winning St. Marys Cement crew are, from left to right, The Flying Dutchman Major Bantams were gracious_ hosts on Saturday al- front row Marcel Desjardins, Warren Wright, Greg Portclance, Jason Czypy- lowing the visiting Oshawa Bantams to take home a 7-1 victory on Saturday dur- lia Richard Smit Bill Burgess, second row, coach Les Duczmalcwski, manager ing Young Canada Day. Debbie Luxton presented the winning trophy to Oshawa Dave Ewles James Mulder, Sean Dalton, Paul Crago, Arnold Prins, Brooke Ole- Captain Matt Eon while Bowmanville's Kevin Poitras and Oshawa's Doug Col- mens and trainer Nick Dennis. term an were deemed to the Most Valuable Players for their teams.