I Tyke Select Tourney Held in Orono Ontario Hydro Meets Family Trust by Hank Evans The 3rd Annual Bowmanville Tyke Select Hockey Tournament, hosted by the BRHL and the Bowmanville Bowmanville Optimist Club, was played at the Orono Arena on Sunday, March 28. v It was a hùge success, as teams from Bowmanville, Newcastle, Belleville, Belleville, Richmond Hill, Scarborough, Wcsthill, Thornhill and Markham competed in the one-day event and the spectators were treated to an exciting display of hockey. " The Bowmanville Optimist Tykes played Thornhill in their first game and won 4-0 on the strength of Matt Caruana's three-goal performance. Jeremy McKee and Nathan Adcgeest assisted on Matt's second goal and Curtis Robinson and Brandon Beers helped out on the third marker. The only other goal was scored on a solo effort by Jason Hicks. The Newcastle team, by virtue of their 3-0 win over the Scarborough Cougars, were Bowmanville's second opponent in the tournament. Bowmanville started out quickly, with Shane Gonsalves scoring at the two minute mark of the first period, unassisted. Jason Emond added an un- The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, March 31,1993 9 The president of the Bowmanville Optimist Club, Clare Howse, presented Jeff Larsh with the MVP trophy following the 'A' Championship Championship game of a tyke select tournament in Orono on Sunday. Jeff's team, the Bowmanville Blackhawks, won the tournament with a .5-1 victory over Markham in the finals. VI - :.'.t fVCÂ if ; by Myno Van Dyke ; On Tuesday, March 23, BRHL Pizza Pizza Pizza atoms played a league game against Family Tntst. jjfn the first period, Kevin Leggc fed a Icirisp pass to Dave Corcoran and Dave whistled in the puck to make it l-jp; for the Pizza boys. Then, Jason Bakkcr snagged the puck behind the Family Trust net and feathered a perfect perfect pass to Ryan Hill and Ryan whipped it home to make it 2-0. Pizza couldn't muster up any more offence and Family Trust tied the game and' then netted the go-ahead goal. Final stiorc: Family Trust 3, Pizza Pizza 2. 1 On Thursday, March 25, Pizza Piz- z$ suited up for an exhibition game against Newcastle Gruffics at Newcastle Newcastle Arena. Both teams exhibited some exceptional goaltcnding, with Pizza Pizza's Mike Luxton playing armthcr razor sharp performance. Final Final score: 0-0. ! On Sunday, March 28, Pizza Pizza played an exciting match against T- Cnll Need To KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YoUR NeW COMMUNITY? Sandra Yates 623-5873 Our hostess will bring gilts and grootings, along with holplul community information. Mac. In the second period, Bryan Vil- lamcre put Pizza Pizza on the score- board by stuffing home a loose rebound rebound from Iain Forsythe and Jeff Lee. Then, Dave Corcoran fired in another another rebound, with assists going to Brandon Baker and Bryan Villamcrc. Pizza Pizza put on the pressure in the third period, but couldn't get the equalizer. equalizer. Final score: T-Mac 3, Pizza Pizza Pizza 2. Triple F Bowling Ron Bonsma 22, Ncl VanAbbcma 21, Dirk VanAbbcma 20 1/2, Minnie Kaldcway 20, Bill Vroom 19 1/2, Mary Griffiocn 19, Simon Specimen 19, Peter Flonk 18, Piet Glasbcrgcn 18, Randy Mulder 15, Scbold Wcssc- lius 13 1/2, Harm Prias 10 1/2 High single ladies -- Minnie Kaldcway Kaldcway 271 High single men -- Peter Flonk 288 High triple ladies -- Minnie Kaldcway Kaldcway 610 High triple men Peter Flonk 687 High average ladies -- Minnie Knldwcay 194 High average men - Bill Vroom 215 Campsport Too Tough For Horner's Petro-Can by Kim Gatid Homers Pciro-Can lost 11-1 against the Camsport team early last Saturday. Homers' goal was scored by Kevin Kevin Brooks, assisted by Darren Kelly. Kelly. Despite many attempts by the Horners team, they just couldn't seem to connect to score any more than their one goal. Better luck next game, Horners, Happy 301 It Birthday Kent Wilcox! on March 30th You're not getting older, You're getting better at,,. 1 Love Brenda I assisted goal later in the first to put Bowmanville up 2-0. Colin Baker scored twice on great solo efforts and Jason Emond collected his second of the game, assisted by Garrett Nemisz and Jason Hicks to make the final 5-0 for Bowmanville. Congratulations to Matt Beech and Andrew Rahmc for their two combined combined shutouts. The championship finals were an exciting affair. The Scarborough Cougars Cougars and Richmond Hill Jaguars met in the 'D' final, and the teams were tied at 1-1 at the end of regulation time. With less than a minute to go in overtime, the Cougars scored to capture capture the 'D' title. The Thornhill Rebels met the Wcsthill Golden Hawks in the 'C' final, final, and once again it took overtime to decide a winner. Thornhill broke a 3-3 deadlock at the two minute mark of overtime to win the 'C' championship. championship. The Newcastle selects met Belleville Belleville in the 'B' final. And, although the Newcastle players fought gamely, they were outplayed on this occasion by Belleville. The 'A' championship final was a repeat of last week's 'A' championship championship final in Thornhill, with the Bowmanville Bowmanville Blackhawks squaring off against the Markham Winterhawks. Bowmanville got off to an early lead with Garrett Nemisz scoring from Jason Hicks. Matt Caruana made it 2- 0 Bowmanville on a nice solo effort. Markham replied with one of their own to narrow the gap to one. Jeremy McKee scored from Ryan Evans and Matt Caruana to restore Bowmanville's Bowmanville's two-goal lead. Jason Emond and Garrett Nemisz managed to put the Optimist Selects up 4-1. Matt Caruana finished the scoring, assisted by Curtis Robinson and Jeremy McKee. The 5-1 victory by Bowmanville was highlighted by the superb defensive defensive play of game MVP Jeff Larsh, with the help of Tyler Brown, Colin Baker, Doug Myles, Nathan Adcgeest and Curtis Robinson. This is the third consecutive 'A' championship tournament victory for the Bowmanville Optimist Tyke Selects. Selects. The coaching staff congratulates. all the players for their excellent record. The team would like to thank the Bowmanville Optimist Club for their support of tyke hockey, the Bowman- villc Recreation Hockey League, the many community businesses and service service clubs who helped sponsor the tournament, and especially the tournament tournament chairman, Dennis Caruana, and his staff -- Jim Baker, Alvin Bccch„ Marian Beers, Bonnie Irwin, Rick McKee and Nancy Myles -- for all their hard work in making the tournament tournament a tremendous success. - The Ontario Hydro atoms showed their potential as a playoff threat Sunday Sunday afternoon, March 28, playing against-Family Trust atoms. The Ontario Hydro Blueshirts scored first with an unassisted goal from captain Daryl Gonsalves. Family Trust replied with a goal by Ian MacDonald. MacDonald. The Blueshirts' Dcrik Welch scored two minutes later with an assist from Phil Hopkins. Family Trust's Al lan Robb suored his team's last goal of the game, with the assists coming from Brandon Klanitier. Blueshirt defenceman defenceman Todd Bumstead scored, unassisted, unassisted, giving his team the lead at the end of the first period. The Ontario Hydro Blueshirts took control of the game in the second period period with the sharp goaltcnding of Matt Bourgeois and with the help of his defencemen, defencemen, Brad Schultz, Ryan Roth, Heart of Cou The Port Perry Country & Craft Show April 3 & t Sat., 10 am - 5 pm & Sun Port Perry Higse West of Simcoe, on the corner ol f ® Adults: $2 Seniors: $1. Childre" Door Prizes Info: (416) 985-1616 ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★-A- immaimt STARTS FRIDAY 9 p.m. only Al Pacino iSCENT^WOMAN. CHECK CWlM OCXON CINIMA0U1II KX ICOICAS1 SHOWnvzSf* ! fww^..igMiini»ctontw»tn»it ' ai h ru AduunriON tonvi much 5 197!» VUMlir MOUNTAINS nJUMTMCAf.rtnw Homeward Bound shows at 7 p.m. only Fire in the Sky 7 p.m. and 9:10 p.m. Adam Smith and Todd Bumstead." Blueshirt Al Rahme stretched his team's lead with a goal assisted by Jamie Jamie Curran and Daryl Gonsalves. 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