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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Apr 1990, p. 8

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I 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 4,1990 FLASHBACK-25 YEARS AGO - Patsy Blake attended attended the Third Eastern Ontario Baton Twirling Championships, N.B.J.A., Class A, in Ottawa on March 25. Patsy placed first in the visitors' class, advanced advanced 13-14 years, third in the Championship class 11-14, and third in the advanced class 13-14 years. FLASHBACK--10 YEARS AGO -- Bowmanville Sunday Nighters won the Bowmanville non contact hockey tournament last Sunday morning. Team members members are Clint Ferguson, Greg Adams, Rick Hall, Brad Adams, Sam Snowden, Paul Forsey, John Stainton, Bill Brossey, Rod Sellers, Len Eldridge, Ron Stainton, John Goode, Lyle Carroll, Bob Jones, Lloyd Forsey (coach). SPORT-TALK TRIVIA -- Any Leaf fan knows the last time the Leafs won the Stanley Cup was way back in 1967. Do you know who they beat? B.R.H.L. BANTAM SELECT TOURNAMENT - The Garritano Bros. Bantam select tournament will be held on April 13 and 14 at the Bowmanville Recreation Recreation Complex. Teams from Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Pickering, Hamilton, Peterborough, Trenton, Belleville, Belleville, Stirling, and Bowmanville wnl be competing. REGISTRATIONS -- The Bowmanville Youth Ball Hockey league will be holding a registration at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex this Saturday from 10-2. The league is for kids aged 10-15...Boys and girls between the ages of 5-16 who would like to play soccer this summer, can register at the Bowmanville Mall this Saturday from 10-5...Kendal Minor Baseball will be holding a registration on Saturday from 10-12 for girls and hoys at the home of Brian Foster. You can also register by calling Brian Foster at 983-8141, Arlene Arlene Mercer at 983-5467, Bob Foster 786-2268. There are also registration sheets at PVR Movie Rentals and The Statesman. SLAM DUNK COMPETITION -- The second year sports administration students are organizing a Slam Dunk Contest for Durham Region high school basketball basketball players, to be held at the Durham College Athletic Athletic Complex on Wednesday, April 11 at 5 p.m. The grand prize is a trip for two to Chicago to see Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls. ICE SHOW IN TORONTO - The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario is sponsoring an ice show at Maple Leaf Gardens on Friday, April 27 featuring Olympic Gold Medalists Katarina Witt and Brian Boi- tano.. The show will also feature a global cast of 14 Olympic and World champion skaters. NICOLE DEVONISH WINS GOLD - Bowman- ville's Nicole Devonish. captured two gold medals over the weekend at the York University high school indoor indoor track and field meet. Nicole won the junior girls' 60 metre and the long jump. . TRIVIA ANSWER -- Toronto defeated the Montreal Canadians four games to two in the 1967 Stanley Cup Final. Punch Imilach was the coach of the Leafs at the time. BMHA Fees Jump in '90 By no surprise, Paul Robinson Robinson was re-elected to serve as president for the second consecutive season. • His executive executive will include Paul Jackman as 1st Vice; Greg Adams as 2nd Vice; Fran Jeffers as secretary; and Steve Oke as Treasurer. Paul Bycok accepted the position position of auditor. All of the executive members members were appointed by acclamation. acclamation. The B.M.H.A. will also be producing approximately 800, 'Hockey Skills Development Development Programs' to be issued to parents by the end of May. The program will consist of 8-10 pages introducing the B.M.H.A. program, pictures pictures of teams, and a letter inviting kids to the Toro training camps. The program will also include include a list of criteria that the B.M.H.A. will require kids on Toro teams to be taught. Basic skill development development will be the focus, with coaches responsible for teaching kids skating, puck control, and positioning. The criteria for the coaches will change with each age level. In other news, the #2 teams will now bo referred to as the 'CC' teams. The 'CC' classification is how the teams will be ranked for tournaments, but will have no bearing on the ratings for OMI-IA play-downs. Those ratings will be based on each individual team's performance performance over the course of the year. Discussions will also be held into the possibility of having players from Newcastle Newcastle and Orono play in the B.M.H.A. Each village would keep its own teams but allow boys who qualify, a chance to ploy 'A' hockey, enabling the town to ice its best possible team, Next on the agendo will bo the Toro dance on Saturday, Saturday, April 7 at the Newcastle Newcastle Village Community Hall. Admission is free. by Brad Kelly Registration fees for the Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association will be increasing increasing for the 1990-91 season. At the B.M.H.A. Annual General Meeting on Sunday, April 1, a crowd of approximately approximately 50 people voted to accept accept a proposal presented by executive members.. The proposals carried two separate options for those in attendance to vote on. The first proposal included included an option for the Association Association to continue fund-raisers throughout the year to reduce reduce the costs of registrations. registrations. Teams would be required required to continue raising money with dances and bottle bottle drives. The second proposal would see the fund-raisers eliminated, except for dances dances and the sale of flowers, and the registration fees raised to help balance expenses. expenses. After a brief discussion, the second proposal was accepted. accepted. Registration fees for the 1990-91 season will be set at: Novice and Girls-$210, Atoms-$230, PceWee and Bnntnms-$240, Midget and Juvenilc-$250. The Association also hoped they would receive permission to run a Nevada draw next season. TIRE SALES INC. 576-1220 KUMHO STEEL BELTED RADIAL 781 ALL SEASON 299 Dun Avi,, Oshawi SPORTS Peelers Win Coveted Pot Awards Presented to Winners in Newcastle Dart League These happy trophy winners won the B Division Jaques, Wayne Henderson, Decile Bowers, Scott playoffs in the Newcastle Pub Dart League and re- Ward, Todd Bowers, Ron Etcher, Randy Burns, Lori ceived their rewards at the annual banquet Saturday Mosier, Derek Severn and absent, Larry Piper, night at Memorial Park Clubhouse. They are, Bill By Robert E. Stiles The B&F Peelers and Newcastle Oldtimers squared off at the Newcastle Memorial Arena on Sunday, April 1,1990 for the coveted "Chamber Pot" trophy to see who would be Champions of Oldtimers hockey in Newcastle. Newcastle. The Newcastle B&F Peelers won by a 5-4 score over Newcastle. This is the 4th year that the Peelers have played for the Chamber Chamber Pot and the first time that they have won. The Forum Flyers also played 3 times for the Trophy but never won. This game consisted consisted of 3-20 minute stop time periods. Leading the B&F Peelers scoring was Dave Lovell and Bill Robinson with 2 goals each, while Robinson also collected 1 assist. Howard Quinney scored 1 goal and 1 assist. Jerry Thompson and Glenn Murphy had 2 assists each while Sherman Shields and Don Organ picked up 1 assist each to round out the scoring summary of the Peelers. Leading Newcastle were Ron Hooper and Tony Jones with 1 goal and 2 assists each. Grant Flintoff had 1 goal and 1 assist with Brad Finucan collecting 1 goal. Peelers Coaches: Llylle Carroll and (Tars') did a fine job behind the bench. The first period saw Newcastle Newcastle take a 1-0 lead when Grant Flintoff banked a shot off Brian Foster's skate from behind the net at 3:45, assisted assisted by Ron Hooper and Tony Jones. The Peelers evened things up when Dave Lovell scored at 5:41 assisted assisted by Bill ' Robinson. The Peelers took the lead at 12:31 when Howard Quinney Quinney one timed a pass from Don Organ past a startled Leo Kelly for a 2-1 lead. Grant Flintoff served the only penalty of the period for tripping. The 2nd period saw the B&F Peelers take a 3-1 lead on a goal by Bill Robinson at 12:38, assisted by Howard Quinney and Sherman Shields. Newcastle narrowed narrowed the Peelers lead to 3- 2 when Tony Jones scored unassisted at 13:32. Brad Finucan scored at 18:02 assisted assisted by Ron Hooper to tie the score at 3-3. Grant Flintoff Flintoff had the only penalty for Newcastle while Quinney served Peelers only penalty. The 3rd period saw the Peelers go ahead 4-3 with Bill Robinson scoring his 2nd goal of the game at 3:30, assisted by Jerry Thompson . and Glenn Murphy. Newcastle Newcastle came back to tie the score at 4-4 when Ron Hooper Hooper scored on a back of the net shot assisted by Grant Flintoff and Tony Jones. With time running out, Jerry Jerry Thompson sent Glenn Murphy away at the Peelers Blue Line and Murphy worked his way through the Newcastle ranks and took a shot that Dave Lovell tipped in for the winner at 18:05. Jim Jones and Brian Foster were called for roughing with Thompson serving Foster's Foster's penalty. Woodbeck and ; Hansen were also called for ■< roughing. Players attending for a Newcastle were:' Leo Kelly (Goal) Defence: Jim Hutchi- ; son, Jerry Dost, Gary Wood- beck and Bran Finucan: For- : : wards: Tony Jones, Sandy > MacDonald, Dave Roote,- j Grant Flintoff, Ron Hooper,'X Phil Fox , Bob Stiles and Jim Jones. Players for B&F Peelers were: Brian Foster (Goal) 13 Defence: Guy Parks, Sherman Sherman Shields,. Brian Hackett and Glenn Murphy. Forwards: Forwards: Dave Lovell, Don Organ, Organ, Jerry Thompson, Ho-, ward Quinney, Dennis' Mason, Bill Hansen, Bill Robinson, Dave McManus. We would like to thank Referees Jason Carroll and - Rod Bosak for a fine job and Jason Bosak for looking after after the stats. Attention Anglers The Bowmanville Creek Anglers Association invites fishermen to participate in Ontario's first live release steelhead tournament on Sunday, April 8. The tournament will kick off on Saturday night with a meeting to discuss the rules and regulations, followed on Sunday by the one-day fishing fishing derbv. "So far we have about 125 entrants, with the capacity capacity to handle 200," said the president of the B.C.A.À., Dave Lawson. "We'll be accepting entrants right up to the day of the tournament," he added. The event will be unique in that the fish caught will be weighed immediately by marshals stationed at various various check points throughout the creek. The rainbows will j 3 then be released so they can " r continue upstream to; À spawn. ' "We got the idea from the'- " bass tournaments that have become popular," said Mr. Lawson. The 1990 fishing season is set to open at midnight on Friday, April 27. For those who can't wait another month to bait the hooks,' fishing is permissible south of the CNR tracks all year- round. Anyone interested in entering entering the tournament can contact Dave Lawson at 623-6447, or Garnet Ar mitage mitage at 433-8115. Lange Earns Hard Fought Victory On Tuesday, March 20, Lange Photo of the B.R.H.L. PeeWee division squared off against Northminister of the Oshawa O.C.H.L. league and skated to a hard fought 4-2 victory. Curtis Cournyea led the way in this one with a hat- trick. Incidentally, the game was a scoreless draw until the 14:18 mark of the third. At this point, Curtis struck for a goal assisted by Jason Colder. Mike Adrav- kovski hit about three minutes minutes later from Dan Martin. Oshawa then tallied and could have evened it at two when they were awarded a penalty shot, but Clayton Rendell in thé Lange cage was more than equal to the task of thwarting the frustrated frustrated Oshawa player. Curtis counted next from Devin Grootendorst and Jason Jason Colder then came right back to pick the far corner from Mike Zdravkovski. Oshawa then closed out the scoring at the :39 second mark ; to finish a very entertaining entertaining three periods of hockey. With under three minutes minutes to play in their Saturday Saturday afternoon match with Big E Roofers, Lange Photo was able to eke out a 3-3 tie in B.R.H.L. PeeWee action. During the first period Big E went up 1-0 on a screen shot which Clayton Rendell had no chance on. The score was increased to 2-0 at 9:54 of the second when a forward from Big E snuck in behind our defense to score. We got one back less than a minute later on a Information Booth Promotes Girls Hockey League nifty deke by Jeff Hughes , from Adam Kooy. Then, during during the later stages of the second, each team pushed , on across. First Big E ' scored, then Ian Taggert " from Jeff Hughes on a nice tow on one to leave the score ' 1 at 3-2 for BigE. It remained as such until coach Bradley pulled out all the stops at the three minute minute mark and the face-off deep in the offensive zone. Jeff Hughes won the face-off and 1 pushed one across to close out the game, a 3-3 tie. ;b ■ l q ■X 328RITSONRD.N,, OSHAWA 725-4744 ifbutycall 725-2831 DURHAM REGION'S WOOD SPECIALISTS IN Hardwood k softwood lumbar dry kilns A draadnx faciliUea Including custom made trim; hardwood A marine plywoods as well as a complete stock of building materials. T| nOSSUND I \ . Individual trophies were presented to the Newcastle Pub Dart League A Division Division playoff winners during their banquet at Memorial Park on Saturday. Pictured here are the champs, Rick Filiatrault, Paul Thiessen, A1 Haward, Willie Hodgson, Russ Kroon, Barb Hodgson, Lyn Haward, Annemaie McGraa and Julie Meilleur. Exciting Series In Newcastle It will be Newcastle Lumber Lumber versus Newcastle Antenna Antenna in the Newcastle Men's hockey league championship final. Newcastle Antenna advanced advanced to the final Sunday night with an exciting 5-4 victory over Green Leaf in the third and deciding game of their best of three semifinal. semifinal. Brian Heard scored four goals for the winners, including including the decisive marker at the 16:01 mark of the third period. Hoard had created a 4-3 Antenna lead going into the third period by scoring with one second loft in the middle peri'" ' This was by far, tne best game of the town league playolfs featuring end to end action, with very few stoppages stoppages in piny. Bill Sainsbury scored Antenna's of' cv g el. Brian Heard < < "salt, r Vyn" l .!' sists, and Ken Gianore .. picked up an assist, The Millaon brothers looked after Green Leafs scoring, as Dale and Fred scored two goals. Dale's second second goal was one to remember, remember, a 60 footer from just outside the bluollno. Both Dale and Fred also picked one assist each, Mike Mackey Mackey nssited on throe goals, and Mike Smith lmd one to complete Green Leal's scoring. scoring. The clmmnionsliip final begins next Sunday, a 9:00 start in the Newcastle Arena. Arena. Game two is .Saturday, April 14th an 8:00 fncooll, with a third game, if necessary, necessary, Sunday, April 15th, also a 8:00 faccolf. Nan Spencer (left) and Sharon Brooks had an im- son. From all indications, the booth was a big success pressivc information booth set up at the Bowmanville as Nan and Sharon expect to ice a Junior and Inter- Mall this past weekend. The booth was used to help mediate girls' team next year, generate interest in girls' hockey for the 1990-91 sea- mm The Newcastle Pub Dart League's oldest player, Florence Rowe, 75, was honored Saturday at their annual annual banquet when she received a Merit Awards, presented presented by Randy Burns. Triple F Bowling Mnrch .'10/00 D. March 23/00 VnnAbbomn 25, J. Rozomn 22, H. Huma 21, R. Bouwmoostor 21, C. DoPlnn 20 1/2, F. Mulder 19, J. Na- demi 15,1). VnndorMcor 16, R. Bounina 16, II. Vender- Gnnst 16, B. VnnDyk 14 1/2. A, IlonHina 12. High Single Men • Ralph Bouwmoostor 292, High Single Single J,adieu • Nel VnnAbbomn 201, High Triple Men - Ralph Bouwmoostor 685, Illgli Triple Ladles Nel Va nAT ibbomn 651, 1). VnnAbbomn 27, J. Rozomn 25, B. Bumn 24, O. 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