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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Nov 1990, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 28,1990 . Famous Driver Gives Race Winnings to Charity S' ' 1 -V4- irS i V illf On Saturday, July 21, Doug Brown (with cap) drove for Durham House Child and Family Centre, and donated donated his driver's share of purse earnings from Greenwood Greenwood Raceway to Durham House. Last Wednesday, November 21, Agency Chairman Hugh Allin accepted " ' m behalf ----- Doug was denied a win, but had three seconds, a third and a fourth place finish. His total earnings on the night were $567. Doug was also involved in a drive for Easter Seals at Kawartha Downs in Peterborough earlier earlier this year. his donation on behalf of Durham House. In ten races, St. Marys Cement Midgets Prepare for Annual Tournament The Toro midget team will be competing in the 2nd Annual St. Marys tournament this weekend in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Games will be played throughout the weekend weekend at both the Recreation Complex and the Darlington Darlington Sports Centre, with Bowmanville's first game Saturday morning at eight against the Oshawa Bruins. Team members include, front row, (1-r), Jeff Smith, Jeremy Tymoshik, Ron Luxton, Ryan Stewart, Kriss Matheson, Dave Real, Jason Hiscock. Back row, (1-r), Dave Tabb (coach), Bob Luxton (asst.), Jason Rogers, Jeff Pickell, Brian Campbell, Jeremy Woodcock, Woodcock, Ryan Searway, Trevor Rogers, Steve DeSmedt, Scott Pollard, Martin d'Entremont, George Hiscock (trainer), Don Luxton (mgr.). :. by Brad Kelly Some of Ontario's finest 'A' and 'AA' midget hockey teams will be vying for top honours this weekend in Bowmanville at the. 2nd Annual Annual St. Marys Cement Tournament. * A total of 16 teams, including including Bowmanville, will begin play on Saturday morning and continue throughout the weekendun- jtil champions in both the 'A' ind 'B' divisions are declared. declared. The 'B' championship game will be at 1:00 Sunday afternoon, followed by the ÏÂ' championship game at 3:00. 'J- Both the Recreation Complex Complex and the Darlington iSports Centre will be the host sites for the two-day tournament, with both championship games at the Recreation Complex. 3 Bowmanville will open the tournament at 8:00 Saturday Saturday morning against the Oshawa Bruins. "This team has come a long way from last season, and this year's training camp," said coach Dave Tabb while putting his team through a practice last week. "They nave all been working hard for this tournament." tournament." Bob Luxton, who is an assistant assistant coach with the club, has also noticed a marked improvement. "This year we've been up and down so far. We started off well, but when you get up against teams like Port Perry and Uxbridge (both are entered in the tournament), tournament), it can be a little different." different." "I think the talent is there, we just have to get our work level and desire up a bit. We're hoping to gel around Christmas." Following their opening f ame against Oshawa, the oros will face either Uxbridge Uxbridge or Agincourt in the second round. An opening round win moves a team to the 'A' side, while a loss drops them to the *B' bracket. bracket. Following a team's first round game, the tournament takes on a single élimina- , tion format. One loss, and you're out. Coach Tabb is hoping to improve on last year's results results when Bowmanville was bounced from the tournament tournament in two straight games, 6-1 by Peterborough, and 6-2 to Trenton. Two players immediately came to mind when asked who the leaders on his club are. "Seamus McGuire is our main offensive threat, and one kid who has never We Install WINDOWS H ' ! " ! 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Time ran out with just over four minutes left in the game, and prevented any type of comeback, as the Bruins scored with five min- .utes left in the came. Goal scorers for the Toros were Niki Defreitas unassisted, Jason Lange from Chris McKenzie and Niki Defreitas Defreitas from Chris McKenzie and Brent Stockman. On Friday, the Dutchman team lost to the LNHL Major Major Red Wings by a 2-0 score as John Marco Cannito was outstanding in net. The Red Wings played a solid game and certainly deserved the win. The Dutchmen went to the drawing board to regroup regroup for two league games on the weekend, and it really really paid off. The passing, back-checking ana forechecking forechecking were very impressive. impressive. Both games turned out to be dull for the fans, but the coaching staff were delighted delighted to see a balanced effort effort by everyone. Youth Bowling Junior Division - Rockets Rockets 48, Moodies 45.5, Nikey 39, Adidas 33.5, Bundys 31, Snarks 27, Simpsons 25, Smashers 24, Pin Power 21, Koopas 19, Strikers 14, Bullets Bullets 10 High Triples -- Lisa Reid 604, Kelley Flintoff 558, Martin Routh 558, Andrew Andrew Break 551, Matthew Bothwell 550, " Brent Huggins Huggins 545. High Singles - Lisa Reid 282, Matthew Bothwell 278, Andre Break 245, Martin Martin Routh 222, Amanda Welsh 218. Bantam Division -- Tigers Tigers 45.5, Koopas 39, Rockers Rockers 38.5, Shotgun 33, White Sky 31, Huskies 28, blue Birds 25, Sunshine 23, Rollers Rollers 21, Ninjas 20, Doobies played all-star before is Jeff Pickell. He has a big heart." "If someone would have got a hold of that kid a couple of years ago, he could have gone somewhere. He is one of the hardest workers on the team." Luxton expects both goal- tenders to come up big for the team this weekend. "We have two strong goalies goalies (Jeff Smith and Jason Hiscock), and both are returnees returnees from last year. Overall, we've got a good mix of veterans and rookies." rookies." Not returning to defend their titles from a year ago are last year's 'A' division champions, Woodstock, and "B' division winners, Preston. Preston. Peterborough and Goulding Park, who were runners-up in the 'A' and 'B' divisions respectively last year, will meet in the opening opening round. A total of 22 games will be needed to declare new champions. 474, Mark Dodds 455, Adam Millsori 434, Alissa Burtch 425. _ High Singles « Chris Peldiak 204, Alissa Burtch 180, James Welsh 173, Mark Dodds 171. Senior Division Brown 38, Richards 37, Big Canoe 23, Evans 22, Hanc 16, Burns 10. High Triples -- Stephen Brown 709, Danielle Big Canoe Canoe 692. High Singles » Danielle Big Canoe 257,227, Stephen Brown 249,243. Tyke Division - Packers Packers 30, Lions 30, Bears 29, Seahawks 28, Dolphins 22, Raiders 16, Jets 14, Saints 12, Browns 12, Bills 6, Oilers Oilers 6, Steelers 5. High Doubles - Matthew Matthew Reid 249, Lyndsey Marks 233, Garrett Dodds 220, Adam Millson 207, Joey Mallette 202. High Singles - Matthew Reid 146, Lyndsey Marks 144, Adam Millson 131, Ashley Ashley Burtch 128. BRHL Divisional Standings as of November 17 Team Tvkes Shoppers Drug Mart A&R Flooring Skylight Donuts Durham TV&Antenna Rotary Club McGregors IDA VIP Hairstyling Novice Liberty Mutual Young Drivers All Canadian Awards Sports Shop Carters Family Bakery Atom 401 Esso Carnation Flower Shop Ontario Hydro Geranium Homes Family Trust T-Mac Hutton Transport J&J Sharpening Peewee Big E Roofing Dykstra's Deli Langes Photo Lab Cutting Post Checkers Variety McRobbie Photography Mr. Submarine Bantam Kool Enterprises Beaver Lumber Bow. Sand & Gravel Nichols Motors McGregors Wins Lost Tied Total 5 4 4 1 1 1 1 4 3 2 2 1 6 5 3 3 2 2 1 0 3 2 2 2 2 2 0 4 4 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 3 4 4 0 2 2 2 5 0 0 2 3 3 4 2 1 0 2 2 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 O' 1 1 0 0 1 0 10 8 8 3 3 2 2 10 7 6 6 2 12 11 7 6 5 4 2 1 6 6 6 5 4 ■ 4 1 9 8 4 3 0 In the first game, the Dutchmen blanked Stouff- ville 6-0. Greg Koenderman recorded the shut-out. The defence core or Richard Aa- sen, Mike Leipsig, Erik Griffin Griffin and Chris Baumhauer enjoyed a solid performance. Nicky Zdravkovski led the way with two goals. Mike Maynard, Brent Stockman and Jason Lange had one goal and one assist each. Craig Sabine had one goal, and single assists went to Steve Ewles, Niki Defreitas and Richard Aasen. Next game, the Dutchmen Dutchmen downed Lindsay 13-2. Goal scorers were Niki Defreitas, Defreitas, four goals; Craig Sabine, Sabine, three goals; Jason Lange and Brent Stockman two goals each; and single goals went to Chris Mcken- zie and Mike Maynard. Assists Assists were scored by Jason Lange with six (way to go Jason!), Richard Aasen, Brent Stockman, Mike Maynard Maynard and Steve Ewles with two each and single assists to Chris Baumhauer, Erik Griffin and Chris McKenzie. Harvey Hall, representing Coca-Cola, presented Eagle rookie Rob Real with the /ey. Final game of the week- pl a Y er °f the month awardTfor his outstanding play For the month of November, end was hosted by Ajax 'BB' For his efforts, Rob received a thermos, cap, and towel. Manager Bruce Colwell Majors, and the Toros (right) made the announcement prior to the start of Sunday night's game. Eagle squeaked out a very exciting captain Glen Campbell received the award for the month of October. 3-2 win. Scoring for the To- nge from then Ja- ros were Jason Lanf Niki Defreitas and son from Niki again, as Niki won the face off and Jason drilled it into the upper corner. corner. The game winner was scored by Craig Sabine from Mike Maynard and Brent Stockman after some hard' forechecking. Steve Ewles, Erik Griffin and Chris McKenzie played well. 401 Esso Oilers Record a Loss by Robbie MacChej J&J Looks Very Sharp by itobbie MacUneyne The 401 Esso Oilers nave lost their first game of the season at the hands of the Carnation Flower Shop Atoms Atoms of the BRHL. On Saturday, Saturday, November 24, at the Bowmanville Arena, the Carnation team outscored the Oilers 6-1 in a very exciting exciting game. The first period was scoreless until the final minute minute when Oiler winger Wade Worsley scored on a rebound from a Ryan Winning shot. Defenceman Josh Bonnetta also picked up an assist on the goal. We held the lead until the last five minutes of the second period when Carnation Carnation centre Scott MacDonald MacDonald scored two goals. In the third period, Scott MacDonald hurt our game with three more goals. We couldn't stop him and couldn't score ourselves. Carnation centre David Lep- pert scored their last goal. The Oilers are a good team and we will have to try harder harder next time we play them. der ot the COACH'S CORNER -- gressively, Mr. Carter says that both teams played excellent hockey, hockey, just a super effort by everyone. everyone. The one thing he learned from Carnation is that if the game plan is not broke, don't try and fix it. Too much emphasis was on defence for this game. Harmon Park witnessed a fine victory for J.J. Sharpening Sharpening in an exhibition game against Kingsview on November November 11. The 5-3 win for JJ. racked up a hat-trick for Brian Ball with singles scored by Jamie Potter and Jeff Shmyr. Chris Oyler and Jeff Schmyr also picked up assists. In Newcastle on November November 17, J.J. came on strong to defeat Hutton 8-4. Hutton players picking up a goal were ' Richard Salomon, Chris Peldiak, Chris Davis and Jaimy Morrison. Assists were earned by Chris Peldiak, Peldiak, Chris Davis and Jaimy Morrison. The J.J. marks- ers were Brian Ball assisted by Brad Johnson; Andrew Wraith assisted by Cameron Guest and Chris Oyler; and Cameron Guest assisted by Jeremy Sanders. Brian Ball came up big with his second, third, and fourth goals of the game with three assists from Jeremy Sanders, and singles to Ryan DeWolf, Ja-' mie Potter and Mark Hod- gins. The third period rounded out the J.J. scoring with unassisted goals by Jeremy Sanders and Derrick Cummer. Hot turned to cold, with Hydro short-circuiting the, hopes of J.J. on Saturday af-' temoon by jolting J.J. with an 8-2 loss. Jamie Potter got a goal assisted by Chris Oyler, Oyler, while Jeremy Sanders was credited with the other. OK team, you came apart ! against Hydro, but that; game is now behind you. Let's get pumped up for two t days of exciting team play at j the Ennismore tournament; this coming weekend. Go get \ 'em J.J! I men included three goals by Jeremy Sanders, Brian Ball picking up two, and rounding rounding out the sharpshooting with a goal each were Chris Oyler, Mark Hodgson and Chris Schmyr. The J.J. assists assists were racked up by Ryan DeWolf, Steven Bos- graff, Jeremy Sanders and Mark Hodgson. Congratulations Congratulations to the entire team for such a well-deserved win. Hot from two wins, J.J. Sharpening Blades trounced Kingsview in an exhibition match in Bowmanville on November 24 by a score of 9- 2. This had to be the best executed executed team play game for J.J. to date. Goalie Andrew Pitt played his best game of the year while the remainder remainder of the team skated ag- ressively, stick-handled, assed, and out-, "ingsview with 32 s net. First period action included included goals by Jeremy Sanders assisted by Brian Ball and Brad . Johnson and Chris Oyler assisted by Andrew Wraith. Second period scor- Harrison Peewees Travel to Manvers pa Ki ;-guesseci shots on On Saturday, November 17, the Harrison Fuels Peewee Peewee 'CC' Toros travelled to Manvers for a one-day tournament. tournament. In the opening game against the home team, the Toros came up short, losing 3-1. Manvers. opened up a two-goal lead after the first period. Midway through the second, Jason Jeffreys cut the lead in half when he scored on a shot from the slot. Tony Butzer drew an assist on the goal. That was as close as the Toros would get as the offence never got on track. Only some quality saves by Mark Murphy kept the score close. In the second game, against St. Paul's, of Peterborough, Peterborough, the Toros received excellent goaltending again, this time from Mike Rowland Rowland who recorded a 3-0 shutout. Jason Jeffreys opened the scoring on a breakaway, receiving a perfect perfect pass from Shawn Broome. Dwayne DesJar dins, assisted by Derek Hall, i put the Toros up 2-0 midway [ through the third period. St. j Paul's had pulled their goal- 1 ie in the final minute for an extra forward when Jason Jeffreys scored into the empty empty net to ensure a Toro victory. victory. In the final game, Lindsay Lindsay provided the opposition and they built up a two-goal ; lead before Rob Jeffers put the Toros on the scoreboard, assisted by Brent Strand and ,Shawn Broome. Late in the second period, Jason Jeffreys Jeffreys scored an unassisted goal to tie the game. Lindsay Lindsay came out flying in the third period and, despite j some fine saves by Mike Rowland, scored three goals. A late goal by Dwayne DesJardins, DesJardins, assisted bÿ Steve Brinkman and Tony Butzer, made the final score 5-3 in favour of Lindsay. 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