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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Dec 1990, p. 9

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I The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 12,1990 9 Ontario Street Captures Boys Soccer Championship Police Squad Arrests Newcastle Oldtimers Baseball Star Home for Xmas by Robert E. Stiles The Newcastle Oldtimers came out on top with a 6-4 advantage after two periods but fell behind with a 6-1 outbreak from the police squad in the third period. The first period saw Newcastle Newcastle open up with a 5-1 lead. The first period saw George Sainsbury score at 8:45 assisted by Tony Jones and Sandy MacDonald. Tony Jones made it 2-0 at 13:40 assisted by Sandy MacDonald. Steve Marque scored at 17:01 to narrow the score to 2-1 assisted by Rick Devell and Dennis Bennett. Bennett. Sandy MacDonald made it 3-1 for Newcastle at 17:45 assisted by Tony Jones. George Sainsbury scored unassisted at 18:53 for a 4-1 lead. George scored his second of the game at 19:35 assisted by Tony Jones and Brad Finucan for a 5-1 lead. The second period saw Rosedale take charge and outscore Newcastle by a 4-1 count. Steve Marque scored his second of the game at 9:48 assisted by Mike Ken- nig. Rick Devell scored at 12:55 assisted by Rick Parker Parker and Steve Marque to narrow narrow Newcastle's lead to 5-3. Rick Devell scored his second second of the game at 13:35, assisted assisted by Mike Kenny to narrow Newcastle's lead to 5-4. Tony Jones scored his second of the game at 15:10, assisted by Sandy MacDonald MacDonald for a 6-4 Newcastle lead at the end of two periods. The third period saw Rosedale turn on the jets and out-hustle and outscore Newcastle by a 6-1 score and win the game by a 10-7 decision. decision. Mike Kenny with three, Steve Marque, Dennis Bennett, and Rick Devell scored for Durham Rosedale. Doug Cole scored unassisted for Newcastle. Newcastle will play against Port Hope on December December 12 at 8:00 p.m. and on Sunday, December 16, in ' Newcastle at 11:30 a.m. against the Nomads. by Brendan Donohue Well, the winter baseball season ended on November 17. This past month I played two more all-star games, the first being a game on November November 11 between the top 30 players in the Clearwater Youth League of Northern Pinellas County. The second game on November 17 was the top 12 players for Northern Northern Pinellas against the top 12 from Southern Pinellas. In both all-star games I batted in the two slot. The only other game I played was our playoff game for the Blue Jays, my winter league team. We lost 3-2 ana were knocked out of the playoffs. I feel I accomplished a lot in the four months I've been down here, and am very pleased with my progress. I am actually glad the season is over because I need a rest. I have been bothered by a muscle strain in my shoulder in my throwing throwing arm. The doctor said I could play through it, so I did. Now it needs rest. Hopefully Hopefully it will be full recovered by January 15 when the high school season starts. The big wony right now is my eligibility to play high school ball. Apparently, I don't meet the standards for qualification right now. I need to be enrolled in a foreign foreign exchange program. The high school coach down here, Lee Byers, has been very helpful in trying to get me to meet the qualifications, qualifications, although he can't do much because all of this is foreign to him. Now my dad is working frantically to meet the January January deadline. I am worried, but hoping things will work out. It would be a waste if I couldn't play for my high school team down here. Well, I'm coming home on December 21 for Christmas and I'm really looking forward forward to it, I miss my hometown hometown of Bowmanville. It has been very hard living on my own down here. Mike's Place Novices Win 4-3 Ontario Street Public School won the Bowmanville area schools soccer championship with a 3-0 win over Waverlev in the finals. Team members include: (not in order of position in photo) David Leppert, Lyndsay O'Brien, John Van de Grootevheen, Sebastian Murdoch, Murdoch, Peter Paradis, Juliana Stone, Greg Stephenson, Josh Manuel, Dallas O'Brien, Jeremy Sanders, Fraser McArthur, Christine Pott, Latricia Devonish, Greg Cartwright, Chris Pot, Rebecca Archibald, Rebecca Taggart, Brett Huggins, Vicky Kyriaco (coach), Sylvain Sylvain Gagne (coach). Vînme s Pizza Sports Shop Novices Only Lose One Match All Canadians Play in Bantams Head Grafton Tournament On Saturday, December 8, All Canadian Awards travelled to Grafton to play in their first tournament. Their first opponents were the Marshmen Bros, team from Baltimore. Although Although our team was short of players, they weren't short of enthusiasm. All Canadian Canadian got on the score- board first with a goal by Jason Jason Charbonneau with assists going to Andrew Warren and Geoffrey Neuman. Neuman. Jason scored again two minutes later with a pass from Luke Dennison. The third goal was by Jennifer Cowan unassisted. Luke Dennison scored at the end of the first period with a pass from Andrew Warren. Baltimore scored two goals in the third period and Luke Dennison scored for All Canadian Canadian with a pass from Jennifer Cowan/Final .score was 5-2. fôr All!CàWâ"di'an. : Thé players camé back that night to play Bewdley. Jennifer Cowan opened the scoring on an unassisted goal. That wasn't enough for Jennifer as she came right back and scored again with an assist from Ryan Preston and Bob Gorman. Andrew Warren scored in the second period with a pass from Ja son Charbonneau and Peter Godfrey. Bewdley scored their first goal in the second period. Jason Charbonneau scored with a pass from Peter Peter Godfrey. Ryan Preston made the coaches' Christmas Christmas by getting his first goal with a set-up from Luke Dennison and Jennifer Cowan. Cowan. Bewdley came back with two quick goals at the end of the third period, but they just ran out of time. The final final score was All Canadian 5 and Bewdley 3. All Canadian came back Sunday to play the semifinal semifinal game against Liberty Mutual from Bowmanville. Both teams played end-to- end hockey in the first period, period, but Liberty Mutual opened the scoring in the second. Luke Dennison scored in the third with a set up from Jennifer Cowan, puftingvtheXteam into over- tiihé. Thfe overtime periods gave the coach more grey hair, taking one player off each minute of overtime. It came down to one on one and the decision was made to go with Luke Dennison who picked up the puck right from the face off and went into Liberty's goal and missed the net. He picked up his own rebound and Geranium Homes Meets J&J in Close 5-4 Contest by Lome Wright Geranium Homes coaching coaching staff of Ron Bali ski and Darryl Hudgin had their hands full in the second meeting of the season against J&J on Saturday, December 8 at Newcastle Arena. Their first meeting was the season opener and Geranium picked up the win during the last minute of the closing period. Today, to make matters worse, they were short Ted and Casey Fitzgerald and J&J had just come off a tournament win. J&J took the lead five minutes into the game on a goal by Brian Ball from Cameron Guest. It took less than two minutes for Geranium Geranium to find themselves behind behind by two on a goal by Ryan Kent from Ball and Guest. Trevor Wright closed the gap late in the period on an unassisted goal. Scoring in period two was all done by Ryan Dewulf with two and assists by Jamie Jamie Potter and Brian Ball. Geranium Homes found themselves down by three goals, but it could have been, more if Danny Katsikis had not made so many outstanding outstanding saves. Period three saw Trevor Wright score his second unassisted unassisted goal, but only to see Chris Oyler, of J&J, score to make it 5-2. Trevor Wright scored his third goal with 6:30 left in the third period. With only three minutes left in the game, Geranium Homes' Mark Ganhoa scored his first goal of the season from Paul Drummond and Brock Baker. That was the final scoring, with J&J coming coming out on top with a 5-4 score. Next week, Geranium will meet Family Trust which will also be a challenge. challenge. Central Ontario Jr. C Standings Team Won Lost Tied Pts. Lakefield 13 1 0 26 Bowmanville 12 4 2 26 Uxbridge 11 8 1 23 Little Britain 9 10 1 19 Port Perry 8 8 2 18 Cobourg 7 12 1 15 Ajax 4 15 1 9 League Scoring Statistics Top Ten as of Dec. 4 Name Team Goals Assists Total Glen Campbell Bow. 13 20 33 Nick Dennis Bow. 13 16 29 Steve Black L.B. 9 18 27 Brad Menzics P.P. 9 17 26 Jason Borgatti Lake, 8 17 25 John Harman P.P. 10 14 24 Rob Real Bow. 10 13 23 Greg Cook Uxb. 14 7 21 Derek Candolini Ajax 7 14 21 Allan Avery P.P. 10 9 19 backhanded the puck into the upper corner, putting us into the finals later that night. All Canadian headed into the 'A' finals against Newcastle. Newcastle. Andrew Warren scored the first goal with a E ass from Peter Godfrey. uke Dennison scored in the second period with assists going to Jennifer Cowan and Bob Gorman. Newcastle came back with two goals in the third. With a lot of missed opportunities in the game, we finally scored, with Luke Dennison scoring with a pass from Jennifer Cowan and Andrew Warren. The final score was Newcastle Newcastle 4 and All Canadian 3. Atoms Win 8-1 On December 7, the To- ,ros visited Cobourg and won 8-1. Scoring for the Toros was Mark - Frampton (4), Chris Steele (2), Ryan Jack- man (2). Other assists went to Chris Pot (3), Colin MacDonald MacDonald (3), Steve Tabb (3), Trevor Baker (2). In goal was Nick Adams. On December 8, the major major Toros played in the Cobourg Cobourg tournament. The first game was played against Willowdale ana the Toros won 2-1. Goals went to Colin MacDonald MacDonald and Ryan Jackman, with assists going to Chris Paquette (2), Mark Frampton Frampton and Chris Pot. In goal was David Yellowlees. The second game was played against Napanee. The Toros lost 6-0. two goals Lock- To Stoufiville On Friday, December 7, the Toros travelled to Stouff- ville for their second game of the season against this team. In their previous game, the score enaed in a 2-2 tie. Bowmanville took full control of this game from the start. At the end of three periods, the score told the story: Toros 9, Stouff- ville 5. Goals and assists for the Toros: Mike Nesbitt with two goals and three assists, Doug Parkins with two goals and two assists, Jeff Murphy Murphy had two goals, Derrick Honeyman with and one assist, Craig hart had one goal and three assists, Jason Hoffman had two assists, Rick Swale had two assists, Bret Rogers had one assist. We played Lindsay for the third time this season, and at times there were more Toros in the penalty box then on the bench. Final score was Toros 8, Lindsay 3.,-.... ,. ;i■>; .;,. .■Jeff i Murphy had three goals, Jeff Darrach, Rick Swale, Craig Lockhart, Bruce Hamilton and Jason Hoffman had one each. Next game for the Toros is Thursday, December 13, as they travel to Stouffville, then back home Saturday for a 6:00 p.m. game against Port Perry. Before you send it, seal it with a Christmas Seal! The Bowmanville Sports Shop minor novice Toros won three of their four recent recent games. The one loss of the series was an exciting game against Millbrook which was played on Thursday, Thursday, December 6, at Darlington Darlington Arena. The game was much closer than the 5-1 score indicated. Darryl Steele opened the scoring for the home team in the second period after receiving a pass from David Griffin. Mill- brook, however, managed to tie the game with a goal late in the second period. The game remained very close until the middle of the third period when Millbrook was able to score three goals in a few minutes. They finished off the scoring with a goal late in the penod. The Sport Shop team rebounded rebounded the next evening with a solid win over the Whitby minor novice 'B' team. They won by a con- Triple F Andy Bonsma'33.5, Brian Buma 29, Ike Dykstra 25, Dirk Van Abbema 22, Melle Rozema 22, Peter Flonk 20, Jean Nadeau 20, John Rozema Rozema 18, Doreen Bakker 17, Case De Plaa 16, Hammy VanderGaast 15.5, Bill Vroom 14. High single ladies - Nel Van Abbema 289 High single men - Andy Bonsma 314 High triple ladies - Frances Mulder 661 High triple men - Andy Bonsma 766 High average ladies - Nel VanAbbema 182 High average men - Andy Bonsma 200 vincing 6-2 score. Sean Pud- lis led the scoring with two goals and two assists. The other Bowmanville goals were provided by Jared Greening, Andrew Smale, Jay Henderson, and Darryl Steele. Darryl Stockman and Eric Dion also recorded assists. The team hosted an Oshawa LNHL team at Darlington Darlington the next day and the fans were treated to a close and exciting game. The Sports Shop came away with a 3-2 victory but not without a few close calls. Sean Pud- lis again led the Toros' scoring scoring with two goals and one assist and Andrew Smale got the other goal. Assists were provided by Darryl Steele and Mark Gunter who played a very strong game on the wing. Ryan Ponto and Robbie Ouimet each had to come up with some big saves for the Sports Shop to ensure the victory. A second game was played on Saturday evening against a major novice select team from Pickering and the Sports Shop team came out strong and won by a score of 10-3. Andrew Smale led the scoring with a four-goal performance, performance, Darryl Stockman added a pair, and Sean Pud- lis, Ryan Roth and Mark Gunter scored singles. Assists Assists went to Darryl Steele (3), Darryl Stockman (2), Tyler Cook. Ryan Roth, Andrew Andrew Smale, Sean Pudlis, and Mark Gunter. Newcastle Mike's Place novices travelled east December December 8-9 to play in the Grafton Invitational Novice Tournament. They opened the tourney on Saturday with a convincing win over Baltimore by an 8-4 score. In their first game on Sunday, Newcastle faced off against V&G National Trust of Bowmanville. On goals by Scotty Poole, Ryan Leddy and Nicolas Stacey, Newcastle Newcastle took a commanding three-goal lead. With passes from Robbie Thompson, Stacey Stacey added two more. Colin Bay da along with Gerry Moore added singles. Brandon Brandon Kettawa added a late marker for V&G to spoil Jimmy Conboy's shutout bid. The final score was 7-1. Mike's Place were now to the host Grafton team. It was nail-biting time as Newcastle squeezed out a play It wi slim 5-4 victory in a game which saw the lead change several times'. Grafton got on the board first, only to have Nicolas Stacey notch two quick ones to lead 2-1. Grafton got two more to again lead. Craig McManus brought Newcastle back to 3-3 only to have Grafton again take the lead just before before the end of the second period. The third period was all Mike's Place as, four minutes in, McManus scored with assists to Craig Harness Harness and Brent Saunders. Then .five minutes later, David David Guthrie notched the winner. winner. Goalie Ryan Leddy had to be rock solid in net to hold off a determined bid by Grafton to tie the score. That set the stage for the 'A' final with All Canadian Awards of Bowmanville. This time, Mike's Place fell behind 2-0 before coming to life. You can never tell what Successful Swim Meet On November 24-25, the Newcastle Aquatic Club (NEWAC) were very successful successful at the Lindsay Blues- treak Invitational. Out of the 13 teams competing at this meet, NEWAC placed fifth. This placed us at the top of the list of the smaller teams present at the meet. More importantly, the team boasted an amazing 75 percent percent best times for the swimmers swimmers competing. The following is a summary summary of best times and club records established at the meet. Tara Amott--100 free, 100 back, 50 breast, 50 back, 100 breast, 200 free. Tracy Amott-100 free, 200 breast, 100 back Brett Clouthier-50 back Alison Eeuwes-100 free, 50 fly, 100 back Lamanda Greenyer--100 free, 100 fly, 200 back, 100 breast, 100 back, 200 free Mackenzie Hudgin~100 free, 50 back, 50 free Mike James-100 free, 100 fly, 100 breast, 200 breast, 50 free, 200 free Toby Limebeer-100 free, 100 fly, 200 back, 100 breast, 50 free, 200 free Kelly Ogilvie and Lisa Vonhatten had best times in all events. Carla Werry-100 fly, 200 free In addition, Tara Arnott achieved the provincial qualifying qualifying standard in the 50 free and the 200 free. This makes a virtual clean sweep for Tara as she had bettered the standard in every available available event (except the 400 free in which she hasn't had the opportunity to swim yet). Tara had some company, company, though, as Kelly Ogilvie bettered the standard in 50 breast and 100 breast, and Brett Clouthier bettered the standard in the 50 back. Change is never easy, but the decision to hire head coach Karen Hillis appears to have been successful. will spark a team. In this case, it was a wrist shot by Craig McManus that deflected deflected off of a defenceman's stick into the top corner behind behind a hot Bowmanville goalie. Newcastle pulled even six minutes later on a • nice feed up the boards from' Leigh Dengis to Nick Stacey who scored on a dandy wrist shot. On the same shift, Stacey Stacey pumped in number two with a shot to the top comer and Newcastle were ahead to stay. Stacey completed the hat-trick which he finished finished off by deking around an unsuspecting netminder. Bowmanville added a late goal, but it wasn't enough as Mike's held on for a 4-3 win. J&J Skates to 5-4 Victory J&J Sharpening Blades overpowered Geranium Homes on December 8 with a tense 5-4 victory. First period scoring opened at the 8:31 mark with J&J's Brian Ball, assisted assisted by Cameron Guest drilling a shot home. The Geranium net received a shot by Ryan Kent, assisted by Brian Ball and Cameron', Guest just 1:16 later. Unassisted, Unassisted, Geraniums' Trevor! Wright scorched the target late in the period. ! J&J dominated second' period play with two pucks! finding rest in the Geranium' net. Credit goes to Ryan De-! Wulf assisted by Brian Ball 1 and later, Ryan DeWulf as-! sisted by Jamie Potter and Chris Oyler. J&J remained! the aggressors throughout the third period, with an un-! assisted goal by Chris Oyler/ Geranium turned loose! their sharp-shooters with two well executed, unassisted unassisted goals by Trevor Wright. With 3:10 remaining, Mark Ganaro chipped the final goal in, assisted by Paul Drummond and Brock Bakv er. , If You Don't Stop In Now, You'll Never Get It. See our Service Manager for details about Downtime Prevention and he'll give you this coffee mug as a free gift. 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