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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Mar 1990, p. 9

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 21,1990 9 Passes Novice Exam Port Perry Ousts Eagles in Overtime Thriller League Convenor On Hand to Present Trophy On the recent Test Day, held at Whitby, Tracy Barnes passed her Novice Competitive Test. Tracy represents the Orono Fiigure Skating Club and is coached by Elaine McAulirfe of Oshawa. Well, done, Tracy! Jug City Wins Again With their triumphant return return from Buffalo N.Y. last weekend, the B.R.H.L. Graham's Graham's Jug City Novice Selects Selects were again hard at it as they participated in the Lindsay Rep "B" Tournament. Tournament. Still riding on the high of their Buffalo victory, the team again came home as the "A" Champs, but only after some very tough and exciting games. In the opening game, the team met Peterborough St. Paul's. The Peterborough team came out fast, opening a two goal lead by the midway midway point of the first period. period. Bowmanville got hack into the game as they tied the score in the second period, period, Danny MacDonald, unassisted unassisted and Richard Salo- ..mon from. Jason. Knox and. Andy Griffin. However, St. " Paul's scored as the period ended, to hold onto a slim lead going into the third period. period. But as the saying goes, "when the going gets tough, the tough get going". Bowmanville again pulled even as Danny MacDonald scored from a solo effort. With time running down, Chris Watson was sent in on a break away by Andy Griffin Griffin for the winning goal. ; Earning his team's M/V.P. ; award for the game was 1 Danny MacDonald. ! The second game proved ; to be another tough, compet- • itive match with Manvers ! being the opposition. Again 1 Chris Watson gave the Red- ! men a first period lead, with | Clayton Konn and Inn Sin- [ clair assisting. Manvers evened the score ! with the only goal of the second second period, ns both teams continued to play fine defensive defensive hockey. With time run ning down in the third period period and overtime looming ahead, Andy Griffin rughed from his own zone and splitting splitting the Manvers defence beat their goalie for the winning winning goal. This was a very entertaining contest with two evenly matched teams and some outstanding goaltending goaltending by Manvers Adam Van Dam and the Bowmanville Bowmanville Duo of Jake Davis and Ryan Bruce. The Championship game pitted our Blackhawks against home town Lindsay. Bowmanville entered the ice confident, as their warm up showed. Goals by big Blake Aylsworth assisted by Joel Osborne and Craig Mathe- son and Clayton Kohn from Chris Watson, gave the ■ Redfnen the, big lead they would never surrender. Each team scored twice during during the second period with Danny MacDonald from Clayton Kohn and Joel Osborne Osborne from Craig Matheson connecting to retain their two goal margin. The final period had Bowmanville Bowmanville outscore the opposition opposition 3-2. After a Lindsay marker had brought their team to within a goal, an important important goal by Richard Salomon Salomon with the eventual game winner again opened the two goal lead. A pair of goals by Joel Osborne, Blake Aylsworth assisting on the first, Craig Matheson and Todd Bumstead on the second, second, salted the win. A late Lindsay goal made the score respectable in the 7-4 Graham's Graham's Jiig City victory. Defenceman, Jamie Potter Potter was awarded his team's M.V.P. for his strong heads up defensive play. B.R.H.L Annual Meeting March 25 1:00 P.m. Bowmanville Recreation Complex The Port Peny Mojacks were crowned as the Central Central Ontario Junior 'C' Champions on March 15 as they defeated Bowmanville in overtime of the seventh encourage his teammates as they headed into the last period. period. The Mojacks seemed to come out stronger, because as I mentioned, their key performers had been used wisely. Port Perry's first goal came at 6:55 as a result of a ricochet off the back boards which was netted by Geer from Menzies. At 8:21, Darrin Lee converted a rebound rebound from Rob Metcalfe to After valiant effort to win game six in Port Perry, and getting off to a flying start in game seven, the Red Eagles Eagles couldn't hold off the late charge of the Mojacks. It appeared evident to several people that Port Perry wasn't as aggressive, Harmon, Menzies and Geer were not being used as much in the first part of the game. The reason was obvious obvious when the Mojacks hit the ice in the third period. These key players still had reserve energy, whereas the Eagles' key scorers had been double shifted and appeared to be tiring. Game six was a do-or-die situation for Bowmanville after their 9-0 drubbing at home. The Eagles came out skating strong and lit the scoreboard first at 8:15 of the first when Larry Perris converted a Shawn Rekker pass. Forty-seven seconds later George Pithie, who was a dominating factor in the series; scored from Shane Armstrong. Port Perry connected connected on a power-play with 30 seconds left in the period to close the gap to 2-1. The Mojacks scored the only goal of the second to deadlock the score at two. Once again the Eagles were strong in the third, as they have in each of their victories over the Scugog crew. Glen Campbell scored the winner on a power-play, and Shane Armstrong added the insurance marker with three minutes remaining. Then it was back to the Eagles' Eagles' nest for the showdown. Ian Cooper came up with some big saves in game six. In front of a packed house of well over 1300 spectators March 15, the Engles came out in their red sweaters and were in high gear. George Pithie opened the scoring on the power-play from Shane Armstrong and Shawn Rekker at 1:15 of the first. The Goodyear crew were able to kill off three penalties and add another goal by Pithie from Shane and David Fairoy before the period ended. The locals hold the edge in shots 13-9. Chris Slimyr connected at 11:37 of the second from Larry Perns for the only scoring of this period. The Engles held the edge in play and outshot the Mojacks 14- 6. Some people seemed to think it was all over, but Captain Dean Bnumhauor did his best to motivate and E ut the Mojacks within one. luring a power-play situation, situation, Dave Burnett scored' from Harmon and Connors to tie it up. Five minutes later, later, Todd Taylor broke free and scored on a breakaway to give the Mojacks the lead. With the goal tender out for an extra attacker, Shawn Rekker and Chris Shmyr combined to score the goal that sent the game into overtime. Port Perry outshot the Bowmanville boys 16-12 in the third. Overtime was a 10 minute minute regular period, not a sudden victory affair. The late goal to tie the game didn't seem to dampen the enthusiasm of the Mojacks as Harmon scored from Menzies and Geer just 30 seconds into this extra period. period. The Eagles had a couple of chances but these were denied by the Mojacks and Tony Sortino in the net. Once again the locals pulled their netminder but, Brad Menzies of the Mojacks put the game away with an emp- ty-netter. The Eagles had six shots to Port Perry's four in overtime. The Port Perry Mojacks won the Central Ontario Junior 'C' Championship Championship with a 6-4 overtime victory. The overall shots were: Eagles 45, Mojacks 35. I FLYING FROM THE tNEST: Nine- players, who have given one hundred percent percent to the Eagles over the last few years played cheir last game of Junior 'C' hockey hockey last Thursday. They deserve deserve a great deal uf credit Toros Lose in Orangeville After two games with Orangeville,. Toros dropped a close 5-4 decision decision on Friday, March 16, in Orangeville. ! Heritage House took an early 1-0 lead on a goal by Greg McMurter, assisted by Matt Brake and Dwayne Desjardins. Orangeville tied the game only to nave Toros take a 2-1 lead before the end of the period on a goal by Matt Brake assiste a by Paul Lavallee and Dwayne Desjardins. Orangeville came out flying flying in the second to score three unanswered goals to toko a 4-2 lead going into the third. In the third period Toros fought back to tie the game on goals by Dwayne Desjardins, unassisted, and Kevin Pickcll from Sommer West. With only seconds left in the game. Orangeville roared down the ice and after after two shots on net, finally banged in a goal with no time left on the clock. Despite Despite protests from Toro's coaching staff, the referee ruled the goal counted, resulting resulting in an Orangeville 5-4 victory. On Saturday, March 17 back at the Darlington Sports Centre, the game took on much the same flavour flavour with Toros taking an early 1-0 lend on a goal by Kevin Pickell, assisted by Matt Brake. Orangeville then built up a 5-1 lead by the end of the second period but Toros were determined not to quit. With just over three minutes minutes left, Chris Steele scored from Brent Stockman and Brent Strand, and 19 seconds seconds later, Brent Strand scored from Matt Brake and Greg McMurter. Then, with 2:10 remaining, Kevin Pickell Pickell scored from Brent Strand and Greg McMurter. Toros stormed the Orangeville Skylight Donuts Bowling League Team Standings March 6,90. Gord Cowling 25 pts, Anno Porter 24 pts, Sam Adams Adams 20 pts, Glenn Smith 20 pts, Joan Murphy 19 pts, Linda Kirktown 12 pts. Top Ton Averages Joan Murphy 217, Sam Adams 212, Gord Cowling 208, Sue Arends 193, Cathy Bothwell 191, Glenn Smith 190, Gord Simpson 188, Linda Linda Kirktown 187, Brenda Stainton 185, Jeannine Winter Winter 183. Lady's High Single • Joan Murphy 285, Lady's iplc - goal for the final two minutes minutes and with goaltender David Yellowlees pulled in favour of our extra attacker had several chances only to be foiled by the Orangeville goalie or have shots narrowly narrowly miss the open comer. Final Final score Orangeville 5 Toros Toros 4. After advancing this far and with such close games in this series, elimination is a rather bitter pill to swallow swallow but we can all be proud of our team for the season they've had and proving in this series that they would not quit. Our congratulations and best wishes go to Orangeville Orangeville as they begin the Ontario Ontario finals. Brad Menzies, of the Port Perry Mojacks, accepted the league championship trophy trophy on behalf of his team from league convener Andy McLauchlan, after the Mojacks Mojacks captured the title with a 6-4 overtime victory. The Mojacks won the game in dramatic fashion as they overcame a three goal deficit in the third period to defeat the Bowmanville Eagles. Successful Skating Results game, 6-4. Port Perry is currently playing Napanee in the All-Ontario quarter-finals, and leads that series 2- 0. Pi' ki: because they have been outstanding outstanding performers for many years for the Bowmanville Bowmanville hockey organizations. You can't help but feel badly for them, in that they were denied the chance to advance advance on, especially one of them, who didn't get the chance-to help his team in this series. Good Luck, boys there is a lot of life left ahead of you, make it a success. success. A great deal of credit must go to the Port Perry Mojack organization, especially especially Garnet Warriner who encouraged, supported and communicated with all of his players. They never quit. I would like to thank the executive of the Eagles for the privilege of doing these write-ups and keeping you informed. I have been "involved "involved in hockey in Bowmanville Bowmanville for 28 years, therefore therefore it's time to say Thanks, and Farewell. Harvey Webster. By Lynne Lemieux Orono skaters have been successful at recent test days held in the area. On March 9, at Low Test day in Newcastle the following tests were passed: Dutch Waltz - Kaitlin Colville, Rebecca Rebecca Hisson, Canasta - Kaitlin Colville, Tanya Stales, Stales, Swing - Angela Tomp- ins, Heather Geboers; Fiesta Fiesta - Anthea Peacock, Preliminary Freeskate - Angela Angela Tompkins, Tanya Staples. Staples. At High Test, Melissa Colville passed the Senior Bronze Freeskate, the "European" "European" dance - completing the Senior Bronze dance category category and also the Junior Silver dance "Rocker". Alison Alison Cochrane passed the Senior Bronze dance "Four- 1 teenstep" and Ailan McKenzie McKenzie passed the Junior Silver dance "Rocker". Well done girls! The Orono club congratulates congratulates Tracy Eames who has passed the Novice Competitive Competitive Test on March 14th. This test consists of doing figures, individual elements and skating a solo program. Tracy is coached by Elaine McAulffe. Upcoming on March 24th will be the "Fenelon Follies" skating competition being held at Fenelon Falls. Orono skaters taking part in this competition are Julian Lemieux, Lemieux, Kaiti Colville, Lee Allin, Michelle Moffatt and Brenda Burt. We wish them all good luck. Orono Figure Skating club's Spring dance will be held on Saturday, March 31st at the Orono Arena and Community Centre. Come out and bring your friends for an evening of fun. Tickets Tickets are available from executive executive members. Allin Cole of Mobile Automotive Services announces that he has decided to make a career change and would like to thank all his former customers for their patronage over the past 15 years. j.r. freethy architect COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL Tel (416) 623-7476 8 Centre Street, Bowmanville, Ontario Tripli . High Joan Murphy 781, Men's High Single Gorci II TOROS GENERAL MEETING Sunday, April 1st, 12:00 noon Bowmanville Sports Complex Ball This is the time to express your pros and cons of the B.M.HA • We will explain our marketing strategy for the upcoming season. • Election of new officers and directors. • B.M.H.A. guidelines and constitution will be open for discussion. ingli Simpson 256, Men's High Triple - Gord Cowling 655. Team Standings March 13/90 Gord Cowling 28 pts, Anno Porter 27 pts, Joan Murphy 22 pts, Sam Adams 21 pts, Glenn Smith 21 pts, Linda Kirktown 13 pts. Top Ton Averages Joan Murphy 220, Sam Adams 217, Gord Cowling 209, Sue Arends 152, Glenn Smith 192, Cathy Bothwell 191, Gord Simpson 189, Linda Linda Kirktown 188, Brenda Stainton 186, Jeannine Winter Winter 183. Lady's High Single • Joan Murphy 280, Lady's High Triple • Joan Murphy 747, Men's High Single • Paul McQuillan 296. 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