t 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, June 17,1992 Soccer Tourney Honors Ken Davies The Darlington Selects came up a couple of goals short in their quest for the 'B ' championship in the under 12 category of the Ken Davies Memorial Soccer Tournament. Team members include, front row, (1-r): Chris Henry, Adam Goyne, Vincent Norton, David Ellis, Jeremy Dureen, Stephen Fice, Philip Santos, Santos, David Colby. Back row, (1-r), Terry Henry (coach), Josh Miller, Brent Roozenboom, Jason Dunn, Marie Dodds, Jason Bakker, Sean Helmus, Adam Aitchison, Paul Dunn (coach). The Darlington Upper Canada team won the 'B' championship in'the under 12 age category with a 3- 1 victory over the Darlington Selects at the Ken Davies Memorial Soccer Tournament that was played this' past weekend at the Hydro Fields. Team members include, front row, (1-r), Peter Sallay, Joel Osborne, Osborne, Andy Griffin, Jamie Tabb, Chris Watson, Andrew Wraith, Danny Katsikis. Middle row, (1-r), John VandeGrootevheen, Chris Peldiak, Chris McKenzie, Jake Davis, Greg Patterson, John Armishaw, Adam Colville, Jamie Potter. Back row, (1-r), coaches Ivan Griffin, Jim Potter and Glen Wraith. Area soccer teams managed to take top honours in one division as the 3rd Annual Ken Davies Memorial Memorial Soccer Tournament came to a close on Sunday afternoon. The two-day tournament showcases showcases some of the finest soccer talent talent in all of sçulhem Ontario. ' In one of the final matches of the tournament, the Darlington Selects under 10 team captured the 'A' championship in their division by virtue of their win over Cobourg in the finals. The selects, coached by John Cooke, went undefeated through the round robin portion of their schedule. schedule. On Saturday, they put together back-to-back wins over Whitby, 4- 2, and Pickering, 7-1. The only blemish on their record was a 1-1 draw on Sunday morning against Leaside. Leaside managed to win the 'B' championship final. Area teams were guaranteed a 'B' championship in the under 12 age division, as both the Darlington Selects and Darlington Upper Canada Canada finished in second place in their respective pools, earning them a berth in the finals against one another. another. Two goals by Peter Sallay, and another by Andy Griffin, paced Upper Canada to a 3-1 win. Vince Norton had the lone marker marker for the Selects, who trailed 2-1 after after the opening half. , Upper Canada opened the tournament tournament with a pair of wins on Saturday Saturday over Cobourg and North Toronto, Toronto, 3-0 and 2-0 respectively. A 1-0 loss to Peterborough on Sunday relegated relegated them to the 'B' final. The selects also opened with consecutive consecutive wins over Whitby, 4-3, and Leaside, 3-0. Uxbridge prevented them from advancing to the 'A' finals, finals, prevailing with a 1-0 win over the selects. In the 'A* final, Peterborough took home the gold medals with a win over Uxbridge. In the under 14 age group, Darlington Darlington advanced to the 'A' finals against Whitby, but were unable to come up with a win. They opened the tournament with, a 7-1 pasting over Port Hope, then followed with a 2-0 shutout over. West End United. " In Sunday's final round robin encounter, encounter, they battled to a 1-1 draw against Whitby. The 'B' championship went to West End United, as they outlasted North Toronto. Former Toro Coach Now a Bruin Colwell Signs to Join Uxbridge for 1992-93 There will be a distinct local connection to the Uxbridge Bruins when they visit the Bowmanville Recreation Complex next season. On Sunday night, they announced announced the signing of Bowmanville Bowmanville resident Mike Colwell as the team's assistant coach for the 1992-92 Central Ontario Jr. C hockey season. He had been an assistant coach with the Toro bantams for the past two years. Colwell will be joining his dad, Bruce, who was with the club last year and will return this season as the team's manager. The Bruins also announced that Bud Bower, a respected man in hockey circles, has been hired as the head coach. Contacted on Monday, Colwell said it was more a case of being appointed as the assistant coach, rather than being hired. When Bower was picked as the head coach, he told Colwell he wanted him to serve as the assistant. "At first when he told me, I thought it was probably because my dad is with the team. But, my dad didn't know about the offer. So, when I accepted, it was a surprise surprise to my whole family," he said. Colwell is a former junior and university player, who has been involved involved as an instructor at the Pickering Pickering Panthers Development Camp and the Ian Young Goal tending School. He had been actively seeking a coaching position with the bantam 'AAA' team that Bowmanville has been granted for the upcoming season. season. Though his responsibilities with Uxbridge haven't been discussed, it's likely he will be responsible for the defence and the goalies. Regardless of his duties, he is looking forward to making the jump from minor hockey to the junior level. "It was hard.with the Toros because because they have a different style. In junior, it will be more in tune to what I'm used to. I'm really looking looking forward to working at a higher level." And what of making coaching a career some time in the future? "I've talked to a lot of coaches at various clinics, and I think I am looking to continue coaching right into the NHL," said the 22-year- old. "I don't know what it would take to get there right now, but I'm interested in making a career out of it." Hockey Stars Receive Esso Medallions p:.mm ; v Helping the IOOF Bowmanville peewee selects to a 41-7-7 record ! this season were Cameron Millar (most sportsmanlike), Adam Millar ! (most improved), and Darryl Cook (MVP) who received Esso Med- | als of Achievement for their efforts. Soccer League Scores and Highlights ; by Hank Evans | This week's soccer action in the . tyke division saw Bramble Bush Gar- ' den Center run their win streak to four i games with a 7-1 victory over Cour- | lice. Adam Cryderman had two goals ■ and Vicky Petronia had a single for j Bramble Bush. Bun King Bakery lost ! to Courticc 11-3 despite the excellent t play of Ashley Weir and Justin Hoog. i The Lions Club minor squirts de- • fcated Orono 9-2. Matt Beech and Jeff ,1 Larsh had two goals apiece, while /•Tyler Brown had three. David Gaad £and Michael Bertoni, with a goal ' apiece, provided all of the offence for the Lions Club. Good games were also played by Peter Gaad, Lee Paterson Paterson and Candra Black. OHEU Local 1000 edged Hampton 4-2 in major squirt action. Adam Bowen scored two and Peter Rickets and Craig' Sykes each with singles were the difference. Matt Brown played a strong game on defence for OHEU Local 1000. The atom division saw Kentucky Fried Chicken best Courtice 1-0 on a goal by Tyson Crocker assisted by Darryl Steele. Special mention to all the players on KFC for their exceptional exceptional play. 50 YEARS AGO -- The softball league game at the public school campus saw the strong, undefeated Front St. nine bow to Salem's husky farmers to the tune of 12-9. Front St. pitcher Harold Osborne issued four passes, forcing four runs in the second inning. That shook their morale to the extent that eight runs came over the plate before the spasm was brought to an end by relief pitcher Clarence Osborne. X ******* 25 YEARS AGO -- Ken's Men's Wear defeated Stephen Fuels 8-3 last Tuesday night at Vincent Massey Park to break the existing tie between the two teams and move into sole possession of first place in the Men's Town Softball League. The win, the second straight for Ken's, broke Stephen's three-game winning streak. Don Bagnell, Terry Black, Moe Richards and Raye West had hits for ■Ken's. Grant Wright picked up half of Stephen's four hits with a triple and single. 20 YEARS AGO -- Steve West and Tommy Simpson were drafted by the NHL in the sixth round. Steve goes to Minnesota and Tommyjo St JLouis. 10 YEARS AGO -- A grade seven soccer team from Bowmanville Senior Public School are champs after defeating MJ. Hobbs. Team members include: David Smith, George Pithie, Dave Drake, Mike Lugtenburg, Danny Annis, Mike Colwell, Peter Seto, Mel Putnam (coach), Chris Beck, Wes Roche, Kevin Smith, Jeff Thompson, Brian Noble, Stewart Bowie, Jamie Lever, Jamie Downing, David Fairey. ******* The Newcastle High Flyers showed fine form, winning every game in the Weekend Warriors Slo-Pitch Tournament. The Flyers eliminated Bowmanville Shoppers Drug Mart 20-2 to win the 'A' championship. 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