The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, July 1,1992 Brought to you by.., Corner of Courtice Rd. and Hwy. 2 Sales and Servicing 436-2222 V Craig Strong J. Phone Brad Kelly at 623-3303 1 PERFECT -- The TONBA bantam Orioles baseball team •; were perfect in their six encounters with U.S. teams from | Syracuse during their exhibition tour this past weekend. The ; bantams won all three of their games on Saturday, and swept three more on Sunday. Now-they should teach those American ! boys a real lesson, and invite them up here during the winter l months for some hockey. | HOLE-IN-ONE --They're dropping in at a near-record pace • over at Pebblestone Golf Course in Courtice. This past Saturday, Wes Anderson had the latest hole-in-one using a five : iron on the 152 yard fourth hole. The shot was witnessed by Ï Mark Anderson and Marie Wilkins. Ï JUNIOR ORIOLES -- The Bowmanville Juniors are in the £ middle of one of their busiest weeks of the season. Last night they were in Ajax. Tomorrow, they visit Peterborough, and the following day, Thursday, Little Britain will be in town for a ; 7:30 p.m. start at Soper Creek Park. To finish off the week, they travel to Oshawa on Sunday night for a 7:00 p.m. game. ■ ANOTHER ACE -- Vinny Vanstone dropped into the office • on Monday morning to announce that he' scored his first-ever ' hole-in-one while playing at the Port Hope Golf and Country Club this past Saturday, during a tournament hosted by an over : 50 oldtimers hockey team. Vinny used a 3-wood on the par 3, » 191 yard, ninth hole. His son- Tim and Todd, along with Doug ' Clarke witnessed the shot. Eight Run Outburst Costs Orioles Victory by Brad Kelly boldt, who fired an accurate throw ' The Bowmanville Aspen to the plate. Mac Arthur managed to Springs-The Kaitlin Group Junior block the plate, not allowing the Orioles played six shutout innings runner to reach it, while applying of baseball in their most recent en- the tag. counter against Belleville last Trailing 8-3, Bowmanville Thursday. fought their way back into the Unfortunately for them, the game with a pair of runs in both the game was seven innings long. And, fifth and sixth innings, included in that seven-inning In the sixth, Bowmanville cut stretch, was a fateful fifth inning. the deficit to one at 8-7 after Chris Belleville sent 11 men to the Smith and Angel Wahnon hit RBI plate in the fifth, resulting in an singles. The Orioles attempted a eight-run, outburst. It was all the squeeze bunt with one out, but rim. support they needed, holding failed, popping up into a double onto an 8-7 win ovbr Bowmanville play.' v at Soper'Crcck Park. The win for Belleville Belleville amended a 10-3 loss that Bowmanville handed them one week earlier. Bowmanville starter Jack Bentley, who was the winning pitcher against Belleville on June 18, was cruising EOBA League Record Drops Below .500 To 4-5 Bowmanville were retired in order in the seventh and fi nal inning. The game was called due to curfew. "Errors again, said coach Doug McFeeters as he described described the main reason reason for the loss. along with a*3-0 lead until the fifth "I had a lot of my starters sitting inning. on the bench tonight. It was time to Belleville knocked him out of give everybody a chance to play." the game after loading the bases Even Bowmanville's bench with one out. Chad Handsor was seemed talented enough to beat brought in, but he was ineffective. Belleville in the early going. Belleville tagged Handsor for four Andy Krummenacher hit a lead- hits before Mark Tranter replaced off triple in the third inning, and him, and got the final out of the in- was cashed in when Reinboldt ning. grounded out to third for a 1-0 ad- Bellevillc were very close to. vantage, adding a ninth run in the inning if In the fourth, they took a 3-0 not for an outstanding defensive lead when Tim Furness crushed a play by catcher Leigh Mac Arthur. one-out triple to score Nick Dennis With a runner on third, a single and Bentley who had reached bases was hit to right fielder Trevor Rein- on singles. Baseball Tournament Benefits Sick Kids Sports Shop Orioles Win Two, Lose One Soccer League The Sports Shop Orioles have competed in two tournaments so far this season. On May 30, they played in Streets- ville and won two and lost one, but did not advance to Sunday because of the run differential. They defeated Niagara Falls 134 with Greg Elliott and George Scharen- weber sharing the pitching duties. The second game they lost to a good Milton team 6-0, with Steve De • Graaf, Russell Gaal and McCarthy doing the pitching. and Greg Elliott, Brett Clouthier, Jamie Jamie McCarthy, Jamie Sawyer, Neil Wilson and Joey Naccarato each contributed contributed with two hits. On June 6, the Orioles competed in the Ajax tournament and started the day off against a tough East York team and came up on the losing end of a 5-2 score. Steve DcGraaf was named the game MVP as he pitched four innings allowing only three hits while leading the offence with two Jamie ' hits. Greg Elliott and George Scharen- weber supplied the pitching relief. and Janne George Scharcn weber McCarthy. Also contributing to the hitting attack attack were Greg Elliott, Paul Schofield and Jamie McCarthy with three each and one hit each going to Jamie Sawyer, Sawyer, Russell Gaal, Neil Wilson and Steve DcGraff. The Orioles then advanced to the *B' semi-finals where they had to play , Wexford on Sunday morning. The resulting resulting 9-1 loss was not indicative of the play. One bad inning, in which Wexford scored six runs, blew open a The third game "proved to be the Paul Schofield also had two hits. real good game, best of the day, with the Orioles de- In the second game, the Orioles George Scharcnwcbcr was the feating Islington 5-3. Brett Clouthier played the Whitby minor team result- MVP as he came on to pitch in relief went four-and-two-thirds innings to ing in a lopsided win by a 15-5 score, of Brett Clouthier and Greg Elliott to pick up the win, with Greg Elliott and Brett Clouthier was the game MVP shut Wexford down for two innings, Russell Gaal giving the relief help. as he led the offence with three hits, but the bats could not come to life. The hitting was led by Steve De- one a home run, and also pitched one- Brett Clouthier had three hits while Graaf and Russell Gaal with four and-two-thirds innings. Russel Gaal Jamie McCarthy, Paul Schofield and each, while Paul Schofield had three was the starter, with relief help from Steve DcGraaf each had one hit. by Hank Evans The Bowmanville Ravens and The Early Treatment Center played to an exciting 3-3 tie in minor squirt action. Brookes Robinson scored twice and Derek Schaver once for The Early Treatment Centre. Kevin Bellerose, Scott McDonald and Zachary Zachary Vine each had one goal for the Ravens. Sharon Cook played a terrific game for the Center. Ryan Evans and John Payne shared a strong goal tending effort for the Treatment Center. Ashley Stoter played a very strong game in net for the Ravens. Remax Realty defeated Newcastle Newcastle Lions Club 6-3. Bradley Bakker had four goals and Pauly Johnson two with assists going to Bruce Hembruff and Andy Chamberlain. Jeff Jeronimo and Chris Care played strong games on defence for Remax. Bowmanville Lions Club shut out Courtice 5-0. Jeff Larsh had two goals, with singles going to Matt Beech, Tyler Brown and Brandon Williams. Special note to the strong defensive game turned in by Jason Bonaza and Andrew Pollock. Major squirt action included a tight defensive battle between Davis. Printing and Newcastle with Davis winning 2-1 on Chris Rooney's two goals. Cory Bums played an excellent excellent game in net and Colin'Faber led the strong defence for Davis Printing. Printing. OHEÜ Local 1000 pounded Soli- na 14-1 with Robbie Campbell leading leading the way with a four goal performance. performance. Craig Sykes and Adam Bowen each had three goals and singles singles went to Jamie Bryant, Peter Voogt, Siobhan Cole and Scott Ban- non. Coaches, please call me with your game summaries for the paper by Sunday. Thanks. T oi? T' ■: * ' ' Newcastle Girls Slo-Pitch Lge. For June 22nd The following are the scores for the week of June 22 in the Newcastle Newcastle Girls' Slo Pitch League. Novice Division - Hanc's Fries 15 The Cutting Post 13 Pollitt, Walters, Dizenbach 15 Bob's Towing 9 Peewee Division - Cook's Esso 22 The Building Place 20. Newcastle Recycling 16 The Lace Lady 10 Sleeve's Auto Supply 21 Lange's Photo 3 McCutcheon Ser. Cen. 19 Martin Gerrits & Sons 17 Midget Division - Hobb, Gillies, Gillies, Bakker 38 Distinctive Dining 22 Rushwood Ltd. 24 Newcastle Lions Lions 11 Russell Division - Hooper's . Trophies 27 Remax 11 George Scharenweber rares back and fires to the plate for his Bowmanville Sports Shop major mos- Jo Elen Sportswear 11 Jim Han- quito team, as they faced Georgetown on Saturday morning at Memorial Park in a tournament involving cock Ins - V _ ,. „ „ teams from Southern and Central Ontario. - Hooper s Troph.es 23 Remax 19 JB* ri ^ ■ 1; tsess* y./ / L The Hospital for Sick Children is the benefactor of a Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education staff 3-pitch tournament that was held on May 30 at Garden Hill. A total of 16 teams entered the one-day tournament, with two local teams, Bowmanville Senior Public Public and Bowmanville High School, reaching the finals. Above, Dave Ito and Pat Moffat, of BSPS, display a cheque in the amount of $500 that was raised. Have Dinner On (Is! *50.00 on deductible of most insurance windshield claims plus... Dinner for Two at Hone's Chicken fi Ribs 328 RITSON RD. 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