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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jan 1993, p. 9

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SCOREBOARD Central Ontario Jr. C Bowmanville Recreation Hockey League League Standings (as of Jan. 3) (not including Tuesday's games) Team W L T Pts. Tvke Division Team W L T Pts. Shoppers Drug Mart 9 0 0 20 Lakefield 19 11 0 39 Deighton Associates 6 3 0 12 Bowmanville 17 11 1 36 Skylight Donut 5 3 1 11 Port Perry 17 11 1 35 A&R Flooring 5 1 1 11 Uxbridge 15 12 1 33 Dufferin Agg. 5 2 1 11 Little Britain 15 11 1 32 Tim's Rent-All 5 3 0 10 Bobcaygeon 2 27 0 4 Rotary Club 4 3 0 8 (Teams get one point for an overtime loss) J&M Custom Framing 2 5 1 5 Durham TV 2 6 0 4 Remaining Eagles Home Games Beaver Lumber 2 5 0 4 Jan 10 vs. Bobcaygeon, 7:30 p.m. McGregor IDA 1 8 0 2 Jan. 17 vs. Uxbridge, 7:30 p.m. M&M Meats 0 8 0 0 Jan. 26'vs. Lakefield, 8:30 p.m. Novice Division Jan. 31 vs. Bobcaygeon, 7:30 p.m. Liberty Mutual 7 3 0 14 Camsport 6 3 .1 - 13 Bowmanville Non-Contact Bow. Sports Shop 5 2 2 12 Hockey League Bragg's Wild Bird Seed 6 4 Q 12 Team W L T Pts. James Insurance 6 4 0 12 Burke Division National Trust 5 5 0 10 D. Base 8 3 0 16 All Canadian Awards 4 5 0 8 P.M. Beasties 5 5 1 11 Young Drivers 2 6 2 6 A&D Truck Shop 5 6 0 fo Horner Petro Canada 3 6 0 6 Papps 2 7 2 6 Carter's Bakery 1 7 1 3 Oliver Division Atom Division Hanes 8 2 1 17 Geranium 7 1 1 15 Shoppers j 7 4 ;0 : 14 Family Trust 6 3 0 12 Dutchman 3 6 2 8 Major Plumbing 5 1 1 11 Mosport 2 7 2 " . 6 Carnation Flower Shop A'. 2 1 9 Shackelton Division Pizza Pizza 3 -4 1 7 Blues 9 1 1 19 T-Mac Insulation 2 4 2 6 Preston 4 5 2 10 Ontario Hydro 2 4 1 5 Pattern 4 6 1 9 Hutton Transport 2 7 0 4 Bobby's 2 7 2 6 Kinsmen Club 1 .6 1 3 Weekend Results Peewee Division (not available) Langes Photo 6 1 2 14 Cutting Post 6 2 1 13 Newcastle Village Town League Dykstras Deli 4 2 3 11 Team W L T Pts. Hooper's Trophies < 4 1 3 11 Sit 'n' Sip 8 5 2 18 • Mr. Submarine 5 3 0 10 Gruffies 8 5 2 18 Checkers Variety 3 4 2 8 Blackhawks 8 6 1 17 Rolph Novico 1 3 3 5 Lumber 7 5 3 17 Matthew Associates 0 6 2 2 Sharks 7 6 2 16 Computér Learning 0 7 2 2 - Tenn ant . - ï ,2 13- 0 4 Bantam Division - , y-i. Nichols Motors 5 2 0 10 Sunday's Results Power Vac/Ramnor Air 5 2 1 9 Sit 'n' Sip 4 Lumber 4 j Kool Enterprises 3 4 1 7 Sharks 5 Blackhawks 4 • Bow. Sand & Gravel 3 4 0 6 Gruffies .4 Tennant 3 Remax Realtors 2 6 0 4 ^ine Canadian Statesman TVerJUndvi, Bowmanville, Saturday, January 9,1993 9 Geranium Homes Upset By Carnation Flowers Youth Bowling League Results On Sunday, December 13, there were 48 bowlers from Liberty Bowl Senior, Junior, Bantam and Tyke divisions divisions bowling in the Combo. : A team consisted of one senior, junior, bantam and tyke for the girls' and boys' team. 7>-, . The winning team for the girls included included Kascy Butler, Alissa Burtch, Ashley Burtch and Alyssa Henning with a total of 1880. For the boys, Jeff Pearson, William Ford, Tim Welsh and Matthew James placed first. High single awards went to. Andrew Andrew Chomey with 210, Sandi Snowden Snowden with 235, Tim Harness with 193, Angie Ross 194, Kyle Milner 163, Terri Flintoff 135, Jason Griffin 100, Kristen Hoekstra 121. High triple winners were Steve Al- dred 693, Kristen Killens 522, Ryan Preston 559, Melinda Tait 627, Greg Hoekstra 465, Kristen Wood 515, Michael Michael Hossack 353, Stephanie Van- Heuvelen 306 . On Sunday, December 20, and Saturday, Saturday, December 26, the Annual Family Family Twosome Tournaments were held at Liberty Bowl. There were 101 Youth Bowlers along with Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa or an adult bowler competing in the four divisions. Bantam Division Father and Son - Greg Hoeskstra, Bill Hoekstra 938; Adam Goswell, Jim Goswell 902 Father and Daughter -- Alison Barrie, Barrie, Ken Barrie 889; Ashley Henning, Randy Henning 864; Ashley Burtch, Jim Burtch 842 Mother and Daughter-- Terri Flintoff, Flintoff, Marilyn Flintoff 920; Nicole Braybrook, Jackie Braybrook 861; Kara Nowlan; Shelley Nowlan 801 . Mother and Son Chris Welsh, Shelley Welsh 820; Matthew Hossack, Hossack, Susan Hossack 811, Ryan Big- gar, Kathy Biggar 782--, . --" : -- Tyke Division Father and Son -- Danny Perry, Joe Perry 849, Matthew Stacey; Rick Stacey Stacey 820; Christopher Marchant, Chris Marchant 815 Father and Daughter -- Laura Preston,. Preston,. Bob Preston 904; Cassie Green- ley,-Harvey Greenley 785; Kristen Hoekstra, Bill Hoekstra 772 Mother and Daughter -- ' Alyssa Henning, Deneen Henning 882; Laura Stacey, Sandra Stacey 816; Stephanie VanHeuvelen, Gail VanHeuvelen 812 Mother and Son -- Joshua McDougall, McDougall, Maria McDougall 791, David Harding, Kelly Harding 780; Matthew Alexander, Maria Alexander 724 Junior Division Father and Son -- Danny Welsh, Pat Leddy 939; Jimmy Goswell, Jim Goswell 899; Ryan Preston, Bob Preston Preston 874 Father and Daughter Laura Spoelstra, Ben Spoelstra 972; Sonya Vickery, Stephen Vickery 946; Tracey Geranium Homes atoms of the BRHL started their holiday hockey action action by taking a 3-1 loss in exhibition play to Carnation Flowers on Tuesday, Tuesday, December 22. • Jonathan Black, assisted by Mike Cyr, gave Geranium their only goal late in the first period. Although they played hard, with lots of good passing, passing, Geranium was unable to keep the lead, allowing Carnation to score in the second and third periods to win the game. On Thursday, December 24, Geranium Geranium was back to their winning ways with an 8-1 win over Family Trust. Jonathan Black led the scoring with three goals. Other Geranium goals were scored by Colin Maude, Mike Harper, David Ritchie and Mike Cyr, who put in two. Mike .Harper earned three assists, and Shane Yorke and John Carlton took an assist each. Defencemen Defencemen Jonathan Kingham, Jeff Hrdlicka and Bobby Gorman played an excellent game, clearing the puck effectively from the net. With only seconds left in the game, Family Trust put themselves on the scoreboard. Geranium Homes suited up against Grafton for exhibition play on December December 29. With a scoreless first period, Geranium's Shane Yorke, assisted by Jonathan Black, got the game moving early in the second period. Jonathan Black scored again with an assist by Mike Harper. Grafton responded with hard play and landed a point on the scoreboard. With great passing from Ryan Dochuk, Shane Yorke was able to connect again, giving Geranium a 3-1 win. On Saturday, January 2, Geranium met T-Mac for an exciting, action- packed game. Mike Harper gave Geranium Geranium both of its goals with an assist to Jonathan Black. Teamwork was the name of the game, but T-Mac managed managed to put on the pressure and tied up the game in the final minutes of play. With a 2-2 game, Geranium ended its holiday action with a tie. Young Drivers Compete In Newcastle Tournament Greenley, John Lyle 841; Harmony Duffcy, Dave Ritchie 835 Mother and Daughter -- Alissa Burtch, Joan Burtch 916; Lisa Thrasher, Thrasher, Joyce Pickard 820; Kelly Murray, Iris Murray 750; Lori James, Debbie James 740 Mother and Son - David DeGraaf, Marian DeGraaf 970; Tim Harness, Donna Harness 816; Brent Weeks, Laurie Stinson 778; Matthew Adams, Tilly Adams 757 Senior Division Father and Son - Shawn Pappas,. Paul Pappas 954; Jeff Pearson, John Pearson 945; Andrew Break, Harold Break 851 Father and Daughter -- Holly Greenley, Rod Greenley 978; Nicole Guay, Paul Guay 936; Cheri Richards, Dan Wilcox 862 Mother and Daughter - Amanda Westlake, Heather Westlake 892 Mother and Son - Ryan McKee, Arlene McKee 798 On Tuesday, December 29, Young Drivers competed against a variety of teams in the Newcastle Village Novice Novice Tournament. In the first game, Young Drivers faced a very strong All-Canadian Awards and skated to a 4-4 tie. Young Drivers goals were scored by Anthony Weaver (2), David Brown and Michael Michael Sellers. Assists went to Brad Liberty Mutual Make Semi's BRHL Liberty Mutual had a great showing at the Pickering Novice Tournament last Wednesday. : Their first game.was a hard 7 fought encounter with tough . defence and thrilling offence. Liberty opened the scoring with Sean Lefort tipping in a Ryan Pctrich shot and adding another in the first to lead 2-1 over Compu- centre. Second period goals by Justin Roussy and Ryan Smith with assists by Darryl Yorke and Adam Wilks kept Liberty ahead going into the third. Adam Wilks capped off a three- point game with a goal in the third to win the game 5-3. Kyle Large shone in the nets for Liberty. Offence and defence sparkled in the second game against Coughlin Homes. Sean Lefort scored two in the first period assisted by Ryan Petrich and Ryan Smith. Second period goals by Ryan Petrich and Ryan Mcllroy assisted assisted by Scan Lefort and Jamie Jordan Jordan had Liberty leading 4-1 going into the third period. Once again, great goal tending by Kyle Large; solid defence defence and goals by Justin Roussy, Ryan Petrich and Ryan Mcllroy and assists by Jamie Jordan and Kris Bruynson capped a decisive 7-1 win for Liberty. In the semi-final game, Liberty came up against a very hot Lome Park team to end the drive to the championship championship game,, but a super effort by all made it a very enjoyable tournament. Wood, Ryan Oliver, Travis Wood and Cory Connolly. In Young Drivers' second game, they met Port Hope Pro Office and, with solid defence and excellent forechecking, forechecking, Young Drivers skated to a 4-2 victory. Young Drivers goals were scored by Ryan Oliver, Greg Siblock, Michael Sellers and Dan Tresise. Assists Assists went to Anthony Weaver (2), Brad Wood and Chris Staples. Young Drivers moved to the 'B' final final to face Bragg's Wild Bird Seed for t a very exciting final. Young Drivers' ' Chris Burritt played an outstanding . game in net, keeping Young Drivers in the game. Bragg's edged Young Drivers 6-5 to go on to be 'B' champs. Young Drivers' goals were scored by •Anthony Weaver (2), Dan Tresise, Ryan Oliver and Brad Wood. Assists went to Dave Brown, Anthony Weaver, Weaver, Mike Sellers, James Cleavely and Jason Buckley. Young Drivers' defence of Chris Staples, James Cleavely, Cory Connolly, Connolly, Travis Wood, Jason Buckley and Kyle McCormick played hard for a great effort. Kool Enterprises Drop 4-1 Game by Kim Gadd Kool Enterprises rose early Sunday morning to play 9 fast game of hockey against the Nichols Motors team. Nichols defeated Kool 4-1. Paul Hollingsworth scored the first goal of the game for Nichols, assisted by Chris Reichart. Jack Laverty followed followed with another goal, unassisted: The second period found another goal for Nichols, scored by Ryan Pin- gle, assisted by Clayton Guest. It was followed by another unassisted goal for Jack Laverty. Kool Enterprises' Peter Gadd popped one home to stop the shutout by Nichols. Scott McAleese assisted. Ontario Hydro Blucshirts entered the new year continuing with improved improved play against the Carnation atoms atoms on Saturday, January 2: Excellent forechecking and passing, combined with solid defence and steady goaltending goaltending by Matt Bourgeois, gave the Blucshirts the edge in a hard-fought game. Ontario Hydro's Daryl Gonsalves put his team on the scoreboard first with an unassisted goal in the first period. period. Also scoring for Ontario Hydro in the first period were Jeremy Paw- son with a nice pass from Neil Lcgrcc, and Allan Rahtne, unassisted. Carnation Carnation scored once "in the first period with a goal by Tom Jennings, assisted by Robert Graham. In the second period, Ontario Hydro Hydro stretched their lead with an unassisted unassisted goal by Chad Jozkoski, and Allan Allan Rahme scored his second of the game, assisted by Adam Farquahar. The third period started with Carnation's Carnation's Jeff Simpson scoring unassisted, unassisted, but Ontario Hydro countered with Daryl Gonsalves scoring his second second goal, assisted by Chad Jozkoski. Ontario Hydro's defencemen, Andrew Andrew Warren, Adam Smith, Brad Schultz, Phil Hopkins and Jamie Cur- , ran shut down Carnation's offence, giving Ontario Hydro a 6-2 win. V A great effort, Ontario Hydro!

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