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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Nov 1992, p. 10

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10 The Canadian Statesman 'k/teJUnUx, Bowmanville, Saturday, November 14,1992 Harrison Fuels Minor Peewees Geranium Homes wins 12-1 Reach the Finals at Orangeville This past weekend, the Toros minor minor peewee team sponsored by Harrison Harrison Fuels competed in the Orangeville Invitational Tournament. Once again the Toros made it to the 'A' finals, but fell short of capturing the title. ^turday they began with a 7-2 win over the Markham Thunder. Colin Colin MacDonald and Brock Baker each had two goals with singles going to Craig Sabine, Danny MacDonald and Matt Akey. Assisting on the goals were Joel Osborne (2), Erik Griffin and Jamie Woolner. Later that day the Toros met Aurora. Aurora. Aurora jumped quickly into a 2-0 Dennis Pizzeria Has Tie and Win On November 5, Dennis Pizzeria minor novice Toros worked to a 1-1 draw against Pickering. Zach Thoraval from Brett McKee on a power play supplied the offence for the Toros. Solid goal tending by Dylan Cull preserved the tie. On November 7, the Toros skated past the hometown Orillia Terriers 6- 2. Mark Lemieux sparked the offence with a pair. Singles went to Garrett McKnight, Brett McKee, Zach Thoraval Thoraval and Paul Garisto. Helpers went to Craig Sykes (2), Paul Garisto, Trevor Cowan, Adam Bowen, Trevor Baker, Garrett McKnight (2), Robbie Campbell. Campbell. Add in the solid defensive efforts of Jesse Gimblett, Steven Hatfield, Craig Barraball and Jamie Bryant, and goalie Dylan Cull. The Toros came through with a total team effort. Dennis Pizzeria are off to Orillia November 13-15 for their first tournament tournament of the season. Youth Bowling Junior Division - Mitt 29, Lube 29, Chub 27, Ekes 23, Post 22, Slew 21, Grin 21, Lead 17, Clam 17, Heal 16, Rive 14, Katt 14 High Singles - Sean Harding 260, Amanda Welsh 233, Chris Peldiak 219, Brent Weeks 200, Alissa Burtch 198, Rob Toutant 194 High Triples - Sean Harding 628, Amanda Welsh 544, Chris Peldiak 532, Brent Weeks 528, Tommy Jones 495, Rob Toutant 495, Melinda Tait 490 Bantam Division - Raiders 30, Troll Blasters 30, Sharp Shooters 27 1/2, Strikers I 23, Simpsons 23, BWA's 21, Wobblers 21, Strikers II 19, Rebels 18 1/2, Lee's Looneys 18, Thunder Balls 12, Eagles 9 High Singles -- Tim Welsh 188, Jennifer Ricordi 186, Adam Carter 160, Kristen Wood 154 High Triples - Tim Welsh 453, Jennifer Ricordi 426, Chris Welsh 399, Kristen Wood 383 Bantam Tournament - The tournament tournament was held at North End Bowl in Oshawa on Sunday, November 8, with 18 girls' and 18 boys' teams en- . tered. Our boys' team of Tim Welsh, Chris Welsh, Lee Mellor, Kyle Milner, Milner, Greg Hoekstra and Shelley Welsh (coach), placed tenth with 2122. Kristen Kristen Wood, Jennifer Ricordi, Erin Stephen, Stephen, Kimberley Hellam, Nicole Braybrook and Bob Wood (coach), , made up the girls' team and they placed fifth with 2139. Senior Division - Jasons 8, Richards Richards 6 1/2, Chéris 5, Todds 4, Kristens 3, Kaseys 21/2, Shawns 2, Steves 1 High Singles -- Jason Vickery 354, 267, 202, Richard Young 289, 219, Kasey Butler 288, Sandi Snowden Snowden 255, 231, Steve Aldred 254, Todd Langley 245, 213, Cheri Richards 242, 226, Shawn Pappas 234, 210, Jeff Pearson 220, Andrew Break 211, Kerri-Ann Kelly 209, John Carpenter 204 High Triples - Jason Vickery 823, Richard Young 693, Kasey Butler Butler 663, Cheri Richards 646, Todd Langley 640, Sandi Snowden 623, Steve Aldred 618 Bowlers of Month for Oct. - Kasey Kasey Butler plus 128 and Ryan McKee plus 266 lead in the first period. But Bowmanville Bowmanville fought back to tie the game late in the third period. Scoring for the Toros Toros were Craig Sabine and Colin MacDonald. MacDonald. Assisting on the play were Jason Jason Knox (2), Andy Griffin and Erik Griffin. Because of the point system in the tournament, the Toros needed a tie or win to advance to the medal round. Sunday morning Orangeville hosted hosted the Toros and led by two after one period. With their backs to the wall, Colin MacDonald connected on a two-way passing play from Joel Osborne Osborne and Erik Griffin. Two minutes later, Colin hit again, this time Brock Baker and John Armishaw set up the play. With 52 seconds left on the clock, Danny MacDonald popped one in to tie the game. Joel Osborne and Jamie Potter assisted. The championship game was set between Bowmanville and Brampton. This turned into one of the best games of the tournament. Strong goaltending by Nick Adams kept his team in a 2-2 game right to the end of the third period. Danny MacDonald had two goals, with assists assists going to Steve Ewles, John Armishaw, Armishaw, Brock Baker and Joel Osborne. Unfortunately the Toros lost in overtime but came one step closer to winning. The minor peewees' next league game is against Vaughan on Saturday at Darlington beginning at 2:00 p.m. The Geranium Homes atoms showed some great passing and teamwork teamwork on Saturday, November 7, when they skated to a 12-1 victory over Carnation Carnation Flowers. Geranium took the lead in the first period with goals by Jonathan Kin- ghan and Mike Harper. Assists went to Bobby Gorman and Mike Cyr. Within the first minute of play in the second period, Jonathan Black scored a goal, assisted by David Ritchie. Two minutes later, Shane Yorke put the pressure on with a nice goal, assisted by Ryan Dochuk and Mike Harper. With five minutes left in the second period, Jonathan Kinghan scored his second goal of the game, with assists going to Mike Cyr and Bobby Gorman. Ending the second period on a strong note, Jonathan Black scored in the last minute, assisted assisted by John Carlton and Jonathan Kinghan. Kinghan. The team came out flying in the third period and it paid off when Geranium Geranium scored as many goals in the final period as they did in the first and second second periods combined. Mike Cyr started off, scoring the seventh goal of the game assisted by Colin Maude and Jeff Hrdlicka. The eighth goal went to Mike Harper who increased the lead. Then, Mike Cyr, assisted by John Kinghan and John Carlton, put the puck in the net to register register a ninth goal. With six minutes remaining remaining in the game, Geranium managed managed three more goals, giving a hat-, trick to the following players: John. Kinghan, Jonathan Black and Mike Cyr. Assists for the last three Geranium Geranium goals went to Mike Cyr, John Carlton, Mike Harper, Ryan Dochuk and Bobby Gorman. During the second second last minute of the game, Carnation Carnation managed to get their first goal. Geranium coaches were very pleased with a great team effort. Four Wins for Kinsmen by John Hand The Bowmanville Kinsmen minor bantam Toros had two wins, a tie and a loss in four recent league games. On October 19 the Toros came away from Barrie with a solid 7-3 win. Nick Hand was the marksman this night, with two goals and four as- Skylight Donuts Thjs week A1 Brown bowled a 246 and Jim Winterbum bowled a 221. Gord Cowling 32, Steve Vickery 25 1/2, Ted Roberts 22 1/2, Paul Pappas Pappas 17, Joan Murphy 15, Sam Adams 8 Ladies' low single -- Joyce Rowe 113 Men's low single -- John Woolner 98 ;■ Ladies' high single -- Yvonne , Bons 239, Jeannine Winter 239 Men's high single -- Clare Arends 299 Ladies' high triple -- Yvonne Bons 607 Men's high triple -- Jason Vickery 732 Ladies' high average - Joan Murphy Murphy 202 Men's high average-- Gord Cowling Cowling 236 sists. Other goal-scorers were Paul La- vallee with two, Ryan Dunnigan, Matt Brake and Darryl Cook with singles. Assists went to Brake, Dunnigan, Cook, Ryan Jobb, Mike Ferguson, Adam Millar and Derek Arnold. Jeff Parry had a strong game in net for the Toros. October 24 found the Toros at home against Markham. Both teams had plenty of scoring opportunities in this game but solid goal tending by Cameron Millar in the Toros' net and the Markham goalie, prevented the teams from scoring and they had to settle for the 0-0 tie. On October 25, the Toros travelled to Vaughan for the first time this season. season. The whole team put forth a strong effort in defeating the Rangers 3-1. Craig Schumacher and Greg McMurter had particularly good games. Scoring went to McMurter, Hand and Lavallee. Assists to Cook, Millar, Brake, Jobb and Dunnigan. 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