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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Dec 1992, p. 8

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I The Canadian Statesman Bowmanville, Saturday, December 12,1992 -L Clarke Downs St. Stephen's 63-40 Ft/' T-Mac Participates in Baltimore Firefighters Atom Tournament On Saturday, November 28, the Bowmanville T-Mac team travelled to Baltimore to compete in the Firefighters Firefighters Atom House League Tournament. T-Mac proved to be an unwanted guest as they defeated two of the host Baltimore teams to win the 'A' championship. championship. In their first game, T-Mac played a strong Grafton Northumberland Heights team and, with the help of some stellar goaltending by Eric Arsenault, Arsenault, they emerged as 5-1 winners. Jeff Ross had his first of three hat tricks on the day to lead the offence, while Joey Naccarato and Darren Kok each tallied a goal apiece. Darren Kok and Russell Gall each had two assists, with Ian Cuthbertson adding a single. Grafton went on to win the 'B' championship. In Bowmanville's second game, they played the Baltimore Bell Canada Canada team and, in what proved to be a real western shoot-out, T-Mac prevailed prevailed by a 9-5 score. With the first three shots on net going in, it looked as if the last shot on net would win. Jeff Ross added his second hat trick of the day, and Darren Kok kicked in with a three-goal performance. performance. Rob Milford, Ian Cuthbertson and Joey Naccarato all managed to beat their goalie once. Jeff Ross helped out with three assists, Ian Cuthbertson had two and one each went to Rob Milford, Tom Tester, Ryan Burrows and Mike Deveaux. It was a real exciting game, with the outcome in doubt until the last five minutes when T-Mac scored two quick goals to put it out of reach. This win advanced T-Mac to the Sixteen Teams Take Part in Oldtimers Tourney The Newcastle Sometimers Old- timers held a 16-team, two-division tournament on December 4-6. The teams from one division were Audio Vision (Bowmanville), Brooking Brooking Transport (Bowmanville), Little Caesars (Oshawa), OMS (Oshawa); Kinks (Bowmanville), Belleville ■ McFarlands, Hockin (Bowmanville), and Rockbume (Peterborough). McFarlands won the 'A' over Audio Audio Vision by a 6-1 score. Hockin defeated defeated OMS 4-3 for the 'B\ Little Caesars won 4-2 over Rockbume for the 'C\ and Brooking won a squeaker over the Kinks by a 2-1 score for the 'D'. The teams from the second division division were Car Tex (Oshawa), Newcastle Newcastle Flyers, Little Britain, Nomads (Hydro), (Hydro), Newcastle Peelers, McIntosh Bulls (Oshawa), Ajax Bcermen, and Durham Police. Car Tex won the 'A' over Peelers by a 5-1 score. Little Britain won the 'B' over the Police by a 3-1 score. Newcastle Flyers won 3-1 over McIntosh McIntosh for the *C\ The Nomads trounced the Becrmcn by an 8-3 score for the 'D\ Stephen's Sporting Goods Hunting, Fishing and Supplies Visit our New Store 80 King St. W. Bowmanville 697-2546 'A' finals', where they met the second Baltimore team, Jim's Auto Repair. With this being their third game in about seven hours, the boys showed no signs of fatigue as they put relentless relentless pressure on the Baltimore team. If not for a valiant effort on the part of .the Baltimore goaltender, the score could have been higher than the 5-1 final. final. ' T-Mac struck fast, with goals by Rob Milford and Ian Cuthbertson and it was then up to Jeff Ross to come through with the last three goals to record a natural hat-trick, his third in three games. Helping out the offence was Joey Naccarato and Darren Kok with a pair of assists each. The long Baltimore goal was scored on a penalty shot in the third period. The MVP for Bowmanville was Jeff Ross, who accounted for nine goals and four assists in only three games. The defence was excellent in helping helping Eric Arsenault to a 2.33 goals against average. Other members of the team that helped win the championship championship were 'Mike Gushulak and Jesse Halik. Youth Bowling League Scores Junior Division - Mitt 48, Chub 43, Lube 41, Ekes 35, Post 31, Lead 31, Grin 30, Heal 27, Rive 27, Slew 23, Katt 23, Clam 17 High Singles - Shawn Haley 223, 206, Alissa Burtch 212, Cathi Chadwick Chadwick 205, Tim Harness 198, Brent Weeks 198, Jeff Connelly 197 High Triples -- Shawn Haley 626, Brent Weeks 561, Alissa Burtch 546, Tim Harness 521, Cathi Chadwick 501 Bantam Division -- Raiders 51, Sharp Shooters 46 1/2, Troll Blasters 46, Simpsons 32, Strikers I 33, Wobblers Wobblers 31, Strikers II31, Lee's Looneys 30, BWA's 23, Thunder Balls 16, Eagles Eagles 11 High Singles - Tim Welsh 259, Jennifer Ricordi 164, Nicole Hegarty 160, Melissa Lucas 154 High Triples -- Tim Welsh 561, Kimberly Hellam 410, Greg Hoekstra 408, Melissa Lucas 405, Matthew Hossack 402 Bowlers of the month for November November -- Michael Bala plus 9, and Ashley Ashley Henning plus 6 Senior Division -- Jasons 16, Richards Richards 12 1/2, Chéris 12, Kaseys 11 1/2, Shawns 7 1/2, Todds 6 1/2, Steves 6, Kristens 6 High Singles -- Jason Vickery 297, 248, 219, Kerri,Kelly 264, Richard Young 262, 246, Kristen Killens 253, 230, Kasey Butler 250, 243, Jeff Pearson Pearson 242, 239, Andrew Chomey 242, 221, Kelley Flintoff 245, Shawn Pappas Pappas 241, 202, Ryan McKee 234, John Carpenter 222, David Dean 216, Steve Aldred 201, Kerry Gifford 200 High Triples - Jason Vickery 764, Richard Young 698, Kasey Butler 680, Jeff Pearson 653, Kristen Killens 640, Andrew Chomey 633, Kerri Kelly Kelly 627, Ryan McKee 615 Tyke Division - Wings 35, Rang- Geranium Homes Takes to the Ice Against Kinsmen On Sunday, December 6, Geranium Geranium Homes suited up to meet Bowmanville Bowmanville Kinsmen. Shane Yorke started the action for Geranium early in the first period. Assists Assists for Yorke's goal went to Mike Cyr and Bobby Gorman. During the second period, Geranium Geranium gave themselves a nice lead, with two more goals. Jonathan Kinghan put the puck in after some nice passing by David Ritchie and Geoffrey Neuman. Bobby Gorman ended the period with a well-earned unassisted goal. Although Kinsmen skated hard and gave Geranium a real challenge, they were unable to get on the scoreboard. A final goal by Ryan Dochuk, assisted by Mike Cyr and Jonathan Kinghan, gave Geranium a win of 4-0. The shutout went to goalie Robbie Weir. ers 31, Flames 27, Bruins 26, Kings 24, Stars 24, Jets 20, Hawks 20, Oilers 19, Leafs 17, Sabres 14, Flyers 13 High Singles - Alex Andringa 142, Michael Hossack 141, Matthew James 125, Matthew Alexander 120, Adam Brunt 111, Laura Stacey 106, Ryan McDonald 100 High Doubles - Alex Andringa 259, Michael Hossack 251, Matthew James 245, Matthew Alexander 228, Adam Brunt 220 Bowlers of the month for November November -- Alex Andringa plus 8, and Cas- sie Greenley plus 13 Steve Good, of St. Stephen's High School, takes the ball to the basket while Clarke's Jason Mercer prepares for a rebound in their senior boys' South Kawartha league game on Tuesday afternoon. St. Stephen's didn't take the ball to the basket enough in this one, as Clarke won rather convincingly by a 63-40 score. B.F. 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