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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Mar 1990, p. 9

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e Recreation Hockey ■ Tyke Division GP W L T Pts. ►'"Skylight 15 15 0 0 30 •IDA 15 10 4 1 21 ■Rotaiy 15 6 8 1 13 "VIP 15 6 9 0 12 Shoppers 15 4 10 1 9 A&R Flooring 15 1 11 3 5 v March 4/90 §VIP -7 (Zach Savard 3, Matt McGlen 4) ^Shoppers - 2 (Ryan Roth 1, Clint Krummenacher 1) £ Rotary -6 (Andrew Smale 6) A&R -6 (Tyler Cook 4, Mark Gunter 2) Skylight -3(Ian Gleeson 3) IDA -1 (Darryl Steele 1). March 10/90 IDA -3 ( Daryl Stockman 1, Darryl Steele 2) VIP -1( Eric Dion 1) The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 14,1990 9 Men's All-Star Team Win Tournament Title Eagles Having Trouble Getting Back on Track Novice Division Nat'l V&G 20 18 1 1 37 Adam & Eve 19 16 2 1 33 Carters 20 13 5 2 28 All Canadian 19 5 11 3 13 Young Drivers 20 5 13 2 12 Liberty Mutual 19 4 12 3 11 Bonded Paving 19 0 17 2 2 Carters - 3( Brock Baker 1, Richard Salomon 2) All Canadian -l(Ian Sinclair 1) V&G -7(Andy Griffin 2, Joel Osborne 2, Mark Hodgins 1, Clayton Kohn 2) Young Drivers - 4( Richard Kearns 3, Kevin Maillet 1) Liberty Mutual -7(Jeff Ross 1, Todd Bumstead 1, Craig Matheson 3, Kory Jay 1, Steve Bosgraff 1) Ryan Bruce - Shutout. Bonded - 0. Atom Division Carnation Flowers 17 13 2 2 28 J&J 17 12 2 3 27 tiollingsworth Remax 19 13 5 2 26 401 Esso 19 10 9 0 20 Hutton 17 5 12 0 10 T-Mac 18 4 13 1 9 Hydro 18 2 14 2 6 Carnation - 7(Darryl Felstead 1, David Leppert 1, 'Scott MacDonald 3, Ryan Pingle 1, Brad Glover 1) "Hydro -1( Guy Tousignant) 401 Esso -5(Tim Bydal 1, Teddy Fitzgerald 1, Wade ,i Worsley 1, Darryl Cook 1, Paul Drummond 1) T-Mac -l(Mike Ferguson 1) "J&J -3(Chris Oyler 2, Brian Ball 1) r ;,ReMax -3(Emile Salomon 3) ,, Hutton - 3(Tomas Wakefield 1, Chris Jay 2) L Jlydro -l(Guy Tousignant 1) ' PeeWee " Mr. Sub 18 16 2 0 32 rv Lange's 19 12 4 3 27 -^Checkers 19 9 6 4 22 'Big "E" 18 6 10 2 14 j"Dykstras 19 3 13 3 9 .McRobbies 19 3 14 2 8 Bantam 16 12 1 3 27 16 8 6 2 18 16 7 9 0 14 16 1 13 3 5. 1, Jeff Martin 2, Chris Dart 1) by Brad Kelly We'll know better today, but the Bowmanville Eagles may be sitting at home nght ij now making plans for their [> annual summer lob ball i) tournament. [• After five games (the M sixth was played last night) of their final series against ii Port Perry, the Eagles arc (i only one loss away from be- ij ing eliminated. ,i Running away with the B league lend in the standings "j during the regular season, )* the Eagles have played an \ inconsistent, undisciplined ,'i series against the Mojncks.' Needless penalties, and the strength of Port Perry's pow- ;'i or plnv have been the differ- s once thus far. : "Wo know coming into f. this series, that if wo stayed out of the box, and could got 2 ahead of Bowmanville, they ;! would start taking penal- ij tics," explained an elated 1 conch Ken Harman, following following the Mojncks' 9-0 drub- ; bing of the Engles on Sun- ' day night. i The play of the Engles has boon a mystciy to the many followers of the club. After dropping the first two games of the series (3-1,11- 1) the Engles fought back j with two big wins (3-0; 4-3) to oven the series, Their win in game four on the homo ice of the Mojncks, should have Jj been enough to carry them tho rest of the way. 1] "Wo can't play the game a in tho penalty box," said a !' discouraged Brian Taylor following tho pounding his team took Sunday night. "Tonight limy got eight of 1 tlioir nine goals on .tho pow- i or piny." r "Tho scries has come down to goaltending and penalties. Wo'ro starting got game, and then wo tried to hold onto tho load in tho third," explained rookie Mo- jack conch Harman. "Tho key for us in game six will bo to stay out of tho penally box, and play good defence," ho milled, "Wo lmvo to got tho load. If wo don't, wo tend to take chances chances and got in troublo." Brian felt that tho Engles have to start playing as a team and not Individuals if they want to force a seventh game in Bowmanville, Thursday night. The Bowmanville Men's Basketball League sent an all-star team to compete compete in a tournament in Toronto on March 2-3, and the team came home with the championship. Winning members included, front row, (1-r), John Wells, Ken Daize, Tony Wind. Back row, (1-r), Dennis Forret (coach), Blair McEwen, Wayne Coolidge, George Wind, Peter Willems, Tim Forret (asst.). "The Eagle" made a special guest appearance at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex on Friday and Sunday Sunday night. The eagle worked (his/her?) magic on Fri day, but couldn't pull a win out of its nest on Sunday. Nevertheless, the feathered fan was a huge hit with the youngsters in attendance at the game. •: Checkers-2(Scott McGregor 1, Jeff Johnson 1) Phillip Cunningham - Shutout 'Mr. Sub -0 , Lange's -3(Jeff Hughes 3) ,• Big "E" -3 (Andrew Ferguson 3) McRobbies -l(David Boudreau 1, 1 "Ryan Polley -Shutout) ifDykstras 0 Sand & Gravel vKool .McGregor hNichols AYIUVJI -O-V.XCHJ' v auuvtiuuii -*-/ Sand & Gravel -4(Wade Putnam 2, Bruce Bumstead 1, •iLeon Coates 1) 11 Sarah Couch - Shutout 'Nichols -0. It's Do or Die for Goodyear Eagles every game with a couple of penalties, and then end up playing the rest of the game on defence," he added. Goal tending has been one of the strongest aspects of the Port Perry game thus far. Tony Sortino has stoned the high powered offence of the Eagles throughout the series. Another key factor has been the inability of the Eagles' top line to get on track. Glen Campbell, Chris Shmyr, and Nick Dennis have been silent throughout tho series. "Glen is taking a mugging mugging out there, and the refs don't seem to want to do anything about it," said Brian. Tho 'mugging 1 has come at tho hands of Mojncks' centre, centre, Darren Leo. The ficsty centre has stuck like glue to tho Eagles' top centre, reducing reducing Glen's point production production to practically nil. In game four in Port Perry, tho Mojncks appeared to bo getting tired in the third period. After a seven game thriller with Uxbridge, and three back-to-back games on tho weekend, it was almost to bo expected. "Wo took a bad penalty to lot thorn got back into tho bell's stomach without get- tingpenalized. The key to the Eagles' success seems to me to be skating with the Mojacks and making them pay with clean hard hits. Yes, their goalie has looked good, but the Mojacks have not allowed allowed our forwards many quality shots. With a win on Tuesday, the showdown will be in our rink Thursday at 8:30 p.m. The Bowmanville Men's Basketball League was well represented by an all-star team asked to go to Toronto on March 2-3. The Rim Wrecker Invitational Tournament Tournament included some of the best teams in the area on an Intermediate 'A' and 'B' level. level. Through the expertise of tournament convener, Sarto Provanzano, all scheduled games went ahead without any problems from Runny- mede Collegiate, to the excellent excellent facilities at the Columbus Columbus Centre. ■ It was a total team effort from the first game against Vytis, to the championship game against the Columbus Centre. Ken Daize, the captain captain of the Bowmanville All- Stars, had 26 points in the first game, 21 in the final and was selected as one of the top five players in the tournament. John Wells also scored 18 points and received received a new basketball as M.V.P. Peter Willems had totals of 18, 23, and 14 respectively respectively for an excellent showing. The combined de-, fensive play of brothers George and Tony Wind in clearing the boards at both ends contributed immensely to winning this championship. championship. Wayne Coolidge and Blair McEwen also played vital roles in relief, scoring key points in the final game. Because of the high level of play and sportsmanship displayed by the team, an invitation has been extended extended to play some exhibition games at home against one of the teams leaving on a European Tour. We thank the Bowmanville Bowmanville executive for their assistance assistance in sending the team, and the combined effort effort made to make the trip a success, complementing the high calibre of some of the basketball players in the Bowmanville league. Baseball Season Starts The Bowmanville Canadian Canadian Tire Orioles baseball team is off to a great start under the Florida sun. Terry Donohue called The Statesman to update us on the weather conditions, and the results of the team's first couple of games. The weather is as nice as the results. The Orioles came up winners in their first two exhibition encounters. encounters. On Monday afternoon the team was divided in half and played the Eastdale freshmen, and the Eastdale juniors. Against the Eastdale freshmen, the Orioles cruised on their way to a 9-6 victory. Mark Trantor led the Oriole attack with a homer and a single. Other hits went to Leigh MacAr- thur with a triple and single, single, Chad Handsor and Jeff McFeeters each stroked doubles, doubles, while Chris Smith had two singles. In the second game, Brendan Donohue led .the way with two hits, as the Orioles defeated; the East- dale juniors- 7-3: Other hits for the Orioles' went to Glenn Wagg with a triple and Jeremy Woodcock with a double. Glenn and Darren Keates and Jason Carroll chipped in with singles. Emotions were running high on Sunday night as the Port Perry Mojacks took a 3-2 series load by virtue of their 9-0 pasting of the Eagles. The Eagles' Larry Perris took out some of his frustrations on the Mojacks* John Lally late in the third period. Notice the apparent smile on the face of the linesman! Game six was played last night in Port Perry, with a possible seventh game in Bowmanville Thursday at 8:30. After choosing to take a bye and a three week lay-off, the Eagles arc having trouble trouble getting on track. The Mojncks took tho series series lend in tho Engles' nest and took advantage of senseless senseless Bowmanville penalties and lethargic play and handed handed them an 11-1 trimming in Scugog Arena last Wednesday. Wednesday. George Pithio scored Atoms Earn Tie To keep in tune for further further playoff series, tho Heritage Heritage I-Iouso Atom Toros have boon playing exhibition games. On Saturday, February February 24, 1990 wo hosted Markham AA Atoms and suffered a 6-4 setback. Goal scorers wore Sommer Sommer West with 2, Greg McMurtor 1 goal, 1 assist and Dwayne Desjardins 1 goal. Paul Lnvalloe collected 2 assists and Rob Jeffers 1. On February 27th wo travelled to Ajax to play tho Ajax AA Atoms. Tills game resulted in a fi-fi tie. Dwayne Doqjnrdlns and Mark Frnmpton each collected collected 1 goal and 1 assist, Greg McMurtor 2 goals, Brent Strand 2 assists, Paul Lnvni- loo 2 assists, Chris Steele and Kevin Pickell 1 assist each. sists Perris notched tho Engles' only goal from Bnumhnucr and Rekkcr. Tho Engles came to life at homo last Friday by skating with tho Port Perry boys and outscoring thorn 3-0. Inn Cooper came up with some key saves but received excellent support from his team-mates who kept tho front of tho net clear. Chris Shmyr scored a pair with ns- to Pithio, Faircy and Glen Campbell tho second goal from Pithio and Baumhauor. It was back to tho Mojnck kitchen on Saturday night for tho best game of tho series series so far. Tho Engles opened tho scoring on Shane Armstrong's goal from Gareth Gareth Stone at 6:20 of tho first. Port replied at 13:36 on a power play with Goer getting getting tho marker. Tho Mo- jacks scored ono more on tho power play to ond tho first period with a 2-1 lend. Another Another poworplny marker gave tho Mojacks a 3-1 load. Tho Engles had boon skating with tho boys from tho north and their persistence persistence paid oil' with George Pithie's blast from tho point on tho power-play from Shane Armstrong to bring them within one to ond tho second frame. At ilin 6:2ft mark of tlm third period Shane Armstrong Armstrong struck again from Kevin Kevin Mitchell and Larry Perris Perris to tie it up. The Eagles dominated play throughout tho third, but couldn't got a good shot on net. At 18:11, after continuous pressure, Nick Dennis converted a shot by Dean Baumhauor for the winner. Tho Mojncks didn't give up, ns they hit tho crossbar with 30 seconds loft on a blast by Geer off tho face-off, With tho scries tied at two, it was back to tho Engles' Engles' nest on Sunday for wlmt should have been tho series lend, It was said that Mojncks wore tired, but it was tho Goodyear boys who looked tired ns they didn't sknto tho way they did in gnmo four. Tho Rod Birds wore tho victims of a 9-0 trouncing ns thoy wore unable unable to control tno Mojncks in any department. It's now back to Port Perry on Tuesday night, and ns you are reading this wo will know whether it's all tied up or that tho best team in tho longue in finished, AROUND THE EAGLES' NEST: It seems a almmo that tho officials allow 111 for tho Mojacks to skate around with his stick in Glen Camp- Sgies® Pines Basketball Team Wins St. Stephen's Tournament hoSd hv 1 q S f b ^tlÆ^ Chad Hagstrom. Back row, (1-r), Mr. Smith (coach), M 1 7 y Jjb n iifPoo wlJnvll Mono!*° n > Evan Davies, Daryl Reid (MVP), Jason Mercer, Trevor thr^finlk 1 ^'Tnnl 6 ümW'nJ TT* 5 ? r ^ ea j7 'P Switzer, Steve Shetler. Absent, Kevin Godfrey, Mr. the finals, learn members include, front row, (1-r), Ripnimnsfronchl Mr Woodsfconch) Mike Dreslinski, Tom Tamblyn, Chad Maartense, btGpl c icoach), Mr. woods icoachj. Watch for oar Grand Opening coming soon! Bowmanville Sports Shop 121 King Street East

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