I 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 2,1991 Lots of Hardware for Xmas Classic Winners SPORTS I 'B' and 'C' DivisionWinners Final Results of1990 Christmas Classic Chad Vanderende of the Halminen Homes Bantams Bantams accepted the 'C' Championship trophy from presenter presenter Murray Adams following his team's 6-0 shutout shutout win over the Oshawa Canadians. by Bi Results from ttie 1990 Schickedanz Christmas Classic hockey tournament tournament held at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Recreation Complex and Darlington Sports Centre from December December 26-30. Sport Shop Novice Division A - Millbrook 6 Whitby 1 B - Whitby Selects 8 Lindsay 0 C - Bowmanville 3 Orillia Orillia 2 D - Bert Robinson 1 Oshawa 0 o/t Flying Dutchman Atom Division A - Beaverton 9 Peterbo- t arag| ■ rough 2 B - Millbrook 10 Downs- view 0 C - Ennismore 12 Agin- court 1 D - Bowmanville 4 Salt- fleet 0 Harrison Fuels Peewee Division A - Oshawa Red Wings 5 Bowmanville 4 B - Manvers 3 Markham 2 o/t C - Goulding Park 3 Whitby 0 D - Concord 4 Oshawa • Canadians 1 Vinnies Pizzeria Bantam Division A - Oshawa Canadians 4 Oshawa Red Wings 3 B - Bowmanville 3 Uni- onville 1 C - Oshawa Bruins 4 Fort Erie 1 D -- Stouffville 5 Little Britain 4 o/t Dennis Pizzeria Novice Division A - Whitby 7 Stouffville B - Saltfleet 9 Unionville 3 C - Peterborough Oshawa Bruins 0 D - Bowmanville 5 Downsview 1 Heritage House Atom Division ' A - Bowmanville 5 Stonffville 1 B - Port Hope 2 Port Col- borne 1 o/t C - London 2 Welland 1 o/t D - Port Periy 5 Cobourg 1 Canadian Tire Peewee Division A -- Bowmanville 6 Port Perry 4 B - Lindsay 2 Peterborough Peterborough 1 C - Oshawa Red Wings 3 Welland 1 D - Fort Erie 2 Oshawa Canadians 1 Halminen Homes Bantams Division A - Oshawa Red Wings 4 Lori Nesbitt presents Kurt Kirner with the 'A' Championship, trophy following the Heritage House Atoms'5-1 win over Stouffville. ; h/'ShÂÙXî# 1 -ï'ê The Heritage House Atoms won the 'A' Championship Championship in their division with a 5-1 win over Stouffville in the finals. Team members are: Nick Adams, Brett Pakosta, Pakosta, Ryan Jackman, Chris Paquett, Greg Master- son, Mark Frampton, Chris Steele, Chris Pot, Steve Tabb, Trevor Baker, John Armishaw, Kurt Kirner, Colin MacDonald, David Yellowlees, Nick DeFrietas, Glen MacDonald (coach), Harold Yellowlees (manager), (manager), Rick Armishaw (asst, coach), Terry Baker (trainer). (trainer). 1 ' y;*:',Patrick Murphy presented David Watt of the Canadian Canadian Tire Peewees with the 'A' Championship trophy following their 6-4 win over Port Perry in the finals. M V The Halminen Homes Bantams won the 'C' Cham- m i e Brake, Derek Smith, Jeff Murphy, Ryan Robin- pionship with a 6-0 rout over the Oshawa Canadians. son> Sean Gibbons, Sean Brown, Chad Vanderende, Team members include: Jamie Doyle, Paul Flintoff, Gary Adams, Chris McCarthy, Pete Landers (coach), Mike Landers, Mike Cramm, Brandon Ovenden, Paul Robinson (manager), Cal Brake (trainer). Shawn Stephenson, Mike Stacey, Craig Rickard, Ja- Whitby 3 B - Millbrook 1 Unionville Unionville 0 C - Bowmanville 6 Oshawa Canadians 0 D - Lindsay 6 North Bay 3 It was a championship week for Bowmanville Toro teams as they captured seven seven of a possible eight championships championships at the 1990 Schickedanz Christmas Classic hockey tournament. The five-day tournament that hosted 64 teams began play on December 26 and came to a close on Sunday night. In all, 128 games ranging from novice to bantam bantam were played during the course of the week at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex and the Darlington Sports Centre. Sport Shop The Sport Shop Novices began the run of championship championship wins on Friday morn- . ing with a 3-2 decision over Orillia in the 'C' Championship. Championship. The novices placed third in their division with five and a half points. In round robin play, they lost to Whitby Whitby 6-1 and Millbrook 7-1, before before pounding Bert Robinson 9-0. Flying Dutchman The Flying Dutchman Atoms Atoms struggled during the round robm, losing to Ennismore Ennismore 4-0, Millbrook 3-1 and Beaverton 7-1, to finish fourth in their division with two points. In the T)' Championship against Saltfleet, they played solid defensively for a well-earned 4-0 victory. Harrison Fuel The only Toro team to come up short in their bid for a championship were the Harrison Fuel Peewees who lost a narrow 5-4 game to the Oshawa Red Wings in the 'A' final on Friday. Bowmanville held a 3-2 lead in the third period, but three Oshawa goals in a 2:32 span lifted the Red Wings to the win. Shawn . Broome, Mark McCarthy, Tony Butzer and Steve Brinkman scored for the Toros. , , . , Jnyrpund,.robin ,play, the peewee? went undefeated by beating thé. Oshawa Canadians Canadians 4-2, Manvers 4-0, and played to a 3-3 tie against Goulding Park. Vinnies Pizzeria The Vinnies Pizzeria Bantams capped off a successful successful tournament on Friday Friday afternoon with a 3-1 win in the r B' Championship game against Unionville. The Toros held a 1-0 lead on a first period goal by Doug Parkin and increased it to three goals 2:18 into the third penod on goals by Jeff Darrach and Derrick MacMillan. "I told the guys to do nothing stupid and to play hockey the way they were capable of," said coach Doug Parkin as he explained the inspired play of his team in the third period. "They (Unionville) (Unionville) are a good team and just kept coming at us. I wanted our guys to take a hit and get out of the road." The Toros finished second in their division with eleven and a half points after a 2-2 tie with the Oshawa Red Wings, an 8-0 rout over Stouffville and a narrow 1-0 win over Fort Erie. Bill Pakosta presented the *C' Championship trophy trophy to, from left, Daryl Stockman, Andrew Smale and Eric Dion of the Sport Shop Novices following their 3- 2 win over Orillia. Chris Heffeman accepts the 'B' Championship trophy trophy from Bill Pakosta following the Vinnies Pizzeria Bantams' win over Unionville, 3-1. The play of his team during during the course of the tournament tournament came as no surprise to Parkin. "No, I wasn't surprised the way we played. The only part that surprised me was, that we didn't make it to the 'A'final." Parkin also noted the superb superb goaltending of Adam Adams who allowed only three goals in four games. Dennis Pizzeria The Dennis Pizzeria Novices Novices struggled through the round robin, gaining only two and a half points, but made up for it with a 5-1 win over Downsview in the 'D' Championship on Sunday Sunday morning. During tne round robin, Bowmanville dropped all three games by scores of 7-2, 5-4 and 6-5 to Whitby, Peterborough Peterborough and Saltfleet respectively. respectively. Heritage House The Heritage House Atoms Atoms had an easy time of it in the 'A' Championship game as they soundly defeated Stouffville, 5-1. John Armishaw. led the way for the Toros with a hat-trick, while Mark Frampton and Chris Pot added singles. They finished in first place in their division following following the round robin with a 4- 2 win over London, a 2-2 tie with Port Colbome, and a 7- Thc Vinnies Pizzeria Bantams won the 'B' Championship Championship with their 3-1 victory over Unionville. Team members include: Adam Adams, Rick Swale, Chris Heffeman, Bruce Hamilton, Derrick MacMillan, Jeff Darrach, Brett Rogers, Derick Honcytnan, Jeff Mur phy, Matt Frampton, Jamie Sellers, Jason Hoffman, The Sport Shop Novices met Orillia in the • t _ -1.1. l TiJiM.- xt î ii. r\ n l.i„ T- l.hnmnmncnin mimn nnn nnmn un u/if.n u nnrrnu/ Craig Lockhart, Mike Nesbitt, Doug Parkin Jr., Steve Okc, Doug Parkin (coach), Steve Okc (manager), Ken Farrow (asst, coach), Leon Heffeman (trainer). Championship game and came up with a narrow 3-2 win. Team members include: Ryan Ponto, Tyler Cook, Darryl Steele, Jared Greening. Rvan Roth, Andrew Smale, Mark Gunter, David Griffin, Eric Dion, Jay Henderson, Daiyl Stockman, "Sean Pudlis, Ian Glee- son, Robert Ouimet, Rick Stockman (coach), Dennis Gunter (manager), Ivan Griffin (asst, coach), Bob Steele (trainer). 5 win over Port Perry. Canadian Tire By far the most dominant team in the tournament were the Canadian Tire Peewees Peewees who gained 14.5 out of a . possible 15 points during the round robih to finish in' first placé in their division. ' ' They continued, their dominance in the 'A' Championship Championship game with a 6-4 win over Port Perry. f "Port Perry were a strong team and definitely gave us our toughest game of the tournament," said coach and tournament co-ordinator, Paul Jackman. "I don't know if because we've played them so much we take them for granted (the Toros had won three of the four meetings meetings between the two clubs this year), but we definitely didn't have the edge we had in our previous two games." "We didn't play any differently differently in the finals. I think Port played stronger than we expected or more than the kids anticipated." Robbie Harness led the Toros' offence in the final game with four goals and one assist. David Watt and Greg McMurter had singles, while Jason Jackman chipped in with a pair of assists. assists. The Toros waltzed through their round robin with 5-1, 4-1 and 6-1 wins over the Oshawa Red Wings, Lindsay and Fort Erie respectively. respectively. Halminen Homes The Halminen Homes Bantams had an easy time of it in the 'C' Championship as Jamie Doyle recorded the shut-out in a 6-0 win over the Oshawa Canadians. , Mike Cramm, Derek Smith, Jamie Brake, Mike Stacey, Craig Rickard and Ryan Robinson accounted for the Toros' scoring. Bowmanville led 3-0 at the end of the first period and 5-0 after two. "I figured if we stayed out of the box and got them to run around, we could take advantage and score a lot of goals," said coach Pete Landers who has been behind behind the bench for the past month. Landers admitted the players were a little down by not making the 'A' or *B' final, final, but played well despite their disappointment. "It's only natural when you come to a tournament you want to be in the 'A' final final and the .boys were down a little. But a championship game is a championship game no matter what it is you're playing for." "We played well tonight, and I think we played well throughout the whole tournament." tournament." The Toros finished the round robin with eight and a half points following a 2-2 tie against the Oshawa Rod Wings, a 6-2 win over North Bay, and a 5-3 loss to Millbrook. Millbrook.