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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Sep 1993, p. 7

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» V Phone Brad Kelly at 623-3303 KARATE KING -- Paul Murdoch, 14, of the Maple Leaf Karate Club, may be on his way to gaining a spot on the provincial team. At a recent grand prix competition held in Newmarket, the junior black belt won two silver medals in his division. There will be three other such competitions held, one in Belleville in November, and the remaining two early next year. From these competitions, members for the Ontario team will be selected, So far, Paul is in the running for one of those valued positions. IMIMIIIIII WOLVES HOLDING VOLLEYBALL TRY-OUTS -- The Ganaraska Wolves arc hoping there are some interested volleyball players out there who would be interested in participating in one of Ontario's fastest growing sports. Try-outs for their successful programs are upcoming, and arc open to everyone. The bantam boys and girls will begin their try-outs at The Pines Senior Public School on September 23 and 28 from 6-8 p.m. The midget and juvenile girls' try-outs will be September 20,22, 23. The midgets are from 6-8 p.m., while the juveniles take to the court from 8-10 p.m. For die midget and juvenile boys, the try-outs will be held on September 27,30, and October 4. The midgets arc on from 6-8 p.m., while the juveniles are on from 8-10 p.m. AH of the midget and juvenile boys and girls' try-outs will be conducted at Clarke High School. For the first try-out, players are reminded to bring their health card and a $5 fee. For more information, contact Mary Ellen Lomax at 983-5554. JUVENILE HOCKEY PRACTICES -- The Bowmanville Recreation Hockey League wants their juvenile aged players to know that their trÿ-outs will be held on September 19 and 26 at the Newcasde Arena beginning at 5:00 p.m. There will also be a third practice on October 3 at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex, also beginning at 5:00 p.m. If you're interested in trying out but are unable to make an appearance at the first scheduled practice, contact Ed West at 697-1429. MANAGERS AND COACHES NEEDED -- With hockey coaches busily preparing their rosters for the upcoming season, the local baseball association is trying to gel an early start for next year. They would like to advise anyone who is interested in becoming a manager or coach for any of the Oriole teams from mosquito to junior, to contact Maurice Landry at 786-2797. At that time, Maurice will get the necessary information, and mail out an application form. eeeeeeeseeee BASKETBALL REGISTRATION The Men's Basketball League that operates on Tuesday nights at Bowmanville High School will be holding a registration in the gym of the school on Tuesday, September 21 from 7-8 p.m. The registration fee will include the payment of referees, as well as the year-end tournament and banquet. Gene at 623-1056 or Charley at 623-5730 arc the ones to call for more information. SOFTBALL. ALUMNI GAME -- The Durham College Athletic Department is trying to establish an annual alumni women's softball game. This year, the game will be held on Saturday, September 25, at noon at the Durham Fields. The game will feature the alumni against the current Lady Lords roster. Any alumni in the area wishing to play in the game are asked to please call Ken Babcock at the Athletic Department, 721-2000, ext. 2328. OLDTIMERS' TOURNAMENT -- The first of what will be very many over-40 oldlimers' tournaments will be hosted by the T-Mac Insulation team on Saturday, November 6, at the Newcastle Arena. Each team entered is guaranteed three games, with four divisional champions to be crowned. Area teams wishing to play in the tournament can contact George Moore at 623-5610 or Phil Solomon at 623-6147. Exciting Finish to Stock Car Races at Mosport Speedway by Nelson Hudes The GM Goodwrcnch 200 weekend weekend at Mosport International Speedway Speedway closed out the season of stock car racing at this facility and the event was a huge success. Mosport International Speedway's three regular divisions of Street Stock, Late Model, and Thundcrcars took part in the event as did the Goodyear Challenge Cup and the GM Goodwrcnch Goodwrcnch 200. The feature event of the weekend, of course, svas the GM Goodwrcnch 200 (part of the Aincrican/Canadian Tour) stock car race. It got underway late due to a lengthy rain delay, but once it got going, it was a fabulous race. After pitting for fresh tires, Hanley rejoined the field further down in the pack. But once again he made his way to the front and never looked back. Hanley crossed the finish line in great style, followed by Ralph Nason from Unity, Me., taking second. Grab bing third was Donald Forte of Laval, Que. In the Goodyear Challenge Cup for Ontario's Late Model drivers, there was plenty of great action throughout the field. The race was a great one to watch as the competitors were trying to muster muster all of the strategy they could find to score points because it was the last race in this scries for 1993. In the end, Tim Ellis of Kitchener was victorious, followed by Alex Hamilton of Priccvillc and Tim Schmidt of Owen Sound. In Street Stock division, the early evening heats were won by Glen Frickcr of Pickering, Andy Warbutton of Oshawa, and Dwight Brown of Willowdalc. The feature race was a dandy. Grabbing the well deserved win was Kelly Williams of Inglewood, who put on a great show for the fans. He was followed by Brent Sullivan of Whitby, and Joe Bcvacqua of Toronto in third. In Late Model division, the early evening heats were won by Randy Gray of Brampton, Gary Mead of Orillia, Brian Bassett of Cannington, and Vic Auger of Trenton. The feature was full of surprises as there was a number of great battles going on deep in the field. However, you have to be at the front to make it count. And making it count was Randy Slack of York who won the race, followed by Rod Saudcr of Port Perry and Alex Hamilton of Priccvillc. Priccvillc. In Thundcrcar division, the early evening heats were won by Royce Jones of Frascrvillc, Scott Douglas of Scarborough, Toby Raker of Bethany, and Ritchie Manncttc of Georgetown. The feature race was quite a thrill for the fans as all the drivers pul on a great show. The winner was Royce Jones, followed by Scott Douglas in second and Doug Todgham in third. BOWMANVILLE EAGLES JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY CLUB Bed and While Game Thursday, September 16th * at 8:00 p.m, FREE-ADMISSION 'SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH - 7:30 Napanee vs. Bowmanville Eagles (ex) Durham Athletics Win Lakeshore League Title in First Season Durham Athletics completed a successful first season of play by defeating defeating Cobourg 11-8 to win the Lakeshore League finals in two straight games. They started slowly due to a lengthy lay-off and fell behind 7-1 after two innings of play. They came back strong with seven seven runs in the third inning and three more in the sixth for the victory. Timely hitting and strong relief pitching by Robin Adcock secured the win. During the year, the team won one gold, one silver, and one bronze medal in tournament play and were able to advance to the Ontario Championship tournament. The team would like to thank the Darlington Nuclear Station for the use of their soccer facility, and to the parents who supported the team throughout the year. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. Wednesdav. Sentember 15.1993 7 v x- '"-tviimi kjmiv/otnaii, du YYllldllVlllv« YYvUIlubUdY* OvLHvITiDvr 1J, I7/J / Lacrosse Star Ready to Play in Mann Cup Championship Lacrosse player Jim Veltman (right) has packed his stick and duffel bag to join his Brampton team all. the Mann Cup Championships, which are being hosted by Coquitlam, B.C. Jim missed the first two!, games of the series, but arrived in time to help his team win both games over the weekend, giving them;.: a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. Game five of the series was played on Tuesday night. Making sure'. Jim won't forget anything he'll need for the trip are Durham Christian High School students Peter; Woods (left) and Jon Kuiperij. 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