8 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, September 25,1993 Team Remains Confident Despite 3-0 Loss by Chad Maartense rushes in a bid to.break the shutout, Clarke prevailed with a 4-3 victory, but it was to no avail. It was their second win in three Yesterday's Heroes 50 YEARS AGO - The Athletics Society of both girls and boys in BHS are well underway with the recent election of officers. The boys have elected Howard Sturrock, president; James Stutt, vice- president; Ted Clarke, secretary-treasurer. The officers in the girls' society are Joan Longman, president; Joan Newton, vice-president; Louilla Workman, secretary-treasurer. 25 YEARS AGO - Ralph Kennedy and Grant Wright combined to ambush the Midland Indians at Soper Creek Park. The Bowmanville Merchants squared the All-Ontario, best-of-five set with a 7-3 win. -- that the players are losing their con- Top averages in the Liberty Belles Bowling League include Olive fidence. Patfield 205, Nina Oudshoom 190, Ruth Mitchell 183, Mary McDo- Despite their 3-0 loss to Cobourg nald181. HelenReynolds 17!UeanLobt>174, Marion Gibson 173, remïo^taküc S Moll Hortsman 166, Rae Shackleton 162, Manon Foster 159. their first victory will come shortly. ******* This year, Clarke has only one 20 YEARS AGO - The BHS senior football team crushed Oshawa returning junior soccer player, Jeff Eastdale Collegiate 28-0 in the opening league game. Playing a big ômVtSm a ve^ part in the win were Steve Rowe, Boyd Knight and Mike Self. young team, so this will be our II building year. We have only one veteran this year, so were not going ^ 10 YEARS AGO -- Members of the Hubbard's Heroes soccer team to win many games, but we are are George Latter (asst, coach), David Reid, Shaun Carlton, Scott looking to improve." Cole, Marten Van Dyk, Mark Langley, Stephen Harding, Roger Gale feels that with each game in Langley (coach), Britt Cole, Jim McWilliams, Sean Langley, Mark the seven-team league, the players Van Boxtel, Jayme Campbell, Steven Latter, Jason Smith, Robert are gaining confidence and are con- Tesser, Kyle Simpson, Luigi Tesser. tinuing to improve. "By the second half, we should be able to compete," ******* the coach said. A father and daughter team from Starkville have captured die world u Menants" 1 Ms _ champion moose calling competition held m Toronto. Ron Farrow, a players t0 stay focused and, most of g. moose caller for the past 22 years, won the overall championship, all/be positive and try not to get 1 His 11 -year-old daughter, Jody, won the world junior title. down when things are bad. On Tuesday, September 21st,. Clarke hosted . Cobourg West. • Clarke started out slowly. But, as . ^ i • the game wore on, they continued to improve. Clarke really got a boost in the r middle of the second half when BOWMANVILLE EAGLES JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY CLUB SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH - 7:30 Picton Pirates vs. Bowmanville Eagles (ex) Sunday, October 3rd - 7:30 Port Perry vs. Bowmanville Eagles (ex) goaltender Jason Mclean made a f 4-3 -- _ • * m > y • > Si -A? V". great stop on a breakaway and then stoned a player at point blank range. West got on the board late in the 1 first half when the Raiders tipped a pass to the left of Mclean. Later in * the half, a defensive breakdown by the Raiders left the net wide open and this resulted in an empty-net goal by Cobourg West. > <v Clarke's best scoring opportunity I / y ; came early in the second half when Daryl Wright was left all alone with 1 the goaltender who came up with a great stop. 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