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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Dec 1993, p. 9

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, December 8,1993 9 Dennis Pizzeria Defeats Barrie BSPS Boys' Team Wins Area Volleyball Championship- The minor novice Toros travelled to Barrie on Saturday for a divisional divisional game and came home with two points to their credit. The baby bulls potted three in the first, one in the second, and two in the third. They allowed Barrie one in the second for a 6-1 victory. On Sunday night, the Toros played an exhibition match against Whitby's "AAA" team and were defeated defeated by a 5-2 score. This was a fast-paced game, which supplied end-to-end action, keeping the goal- tenders for both teams on their toes. The first period ended in a 1-1 tie. The second period was just as exciting, exciting, but Whitby came ahead with a one-goal lead. The baby bulls pulled their goal tender for the extra attacker, attacker, only to have Whitby score an cmptymcl goal. With :06 seconds left, Whitby tallied for their fifth of the game. It was a superb effort by the Toros and they deserve another shot at this team. One to mark on Checkers Peewees Edged by Dykstra's On- Thursday, December 2nd, Checkers BRHL peewees met Dyk- stra's in a close match at Orono Arena. Arena. In the first period there was no scoring, although A1 Robb fired a high shot that just caught the top of the Dykstra's goalie's stick. It was the same story for the second period, period, with Robb being thwarted again with a shot off the cross bar. In the third period, Checkers fell behind 2- 0 and finally Kevin Stonehouse tucked in the loose puck in front of the net after Geoffrey Newman was stopped on a close range shot. Ryan Wood assisted on the goal. Checkers worked hard but were unable to come up with the equalizer equalizer and lost the match 2-1. the calendar is a rematch against Oshawa's "AAA" team as they will be out for revenge at Children's Arena Arena on the Dec. 14th. The Dennis Pizzeria minor nov ice Toros are having a bottle drive for fundraising during the Christmas holidays and any returnable bottle or can would be greatly appreciated. BRHL Tyke Selects Earn Tie in Uxbridge The BRHL Tyke Selects travelled to Sunderland this past Saturday for a date with the Uxbridge Bruins. The Bruins, living up to the old reputation of their NHL namesakes, were a tough, sometimes physical opponent opponent with a solid little goaltender. She had to be good. Our boys outshot Uxbridge 12-2 in the first period, including including a Bryan Barchard breakaway, but came out of that period on the short end of a 1-0 score. In the second period, the line of Barchard, Mike Richardson and Stephen Stephen Comelissen started to click, with Barchard scoring first to tie the game, assisted by Comelissen. That was followed followed by Comelissen's go-ahead goal, assisted by Barchard. \ Uxbridge began to take control of the period at this point, with some strong defensive work and toughness along the boards. Justin Andrews prevented prevented them from, tying the game with a great diving stop just before he exited exited the game midway through the period. period. Uxbridge continued to press, and managed to notch the equalizer before the period ended. The third period saw good action at both ends of the rink. Once again, the Barchard line provided the scoring punch for the BRHL Selects, with Bryan tallying his second of the night, assisted by Mike Richardson. Later, Mike scored on a pretty set-up from Bryan and Stephen. Each goal, however, was answered in turn by the Bruins, who refused to go into hibernation and took advantage advantage of some loose play by the BRHL Ml Pet of the Week Tramp is a black Labrador mix with white paws, a white tummy, and the tiniest white tip on his tail. The three-year-old dog is well-behaved, house-trained and gentle with kids. Staff at the Animal Shelter are reminding pet-owners that 1994 dog tags are now for sale. Animal Shelter 623-7651 Sponsored by: ONTARIO team in their own zone. The result was a hard fought 4-4 tie, in spite of a 20-11 edge in shots on goal for our boys. Honourable mention should go to Corey Oliver and Rene Cartier, who were particularly effective on defence. This game illustrated how the Select Select game moves at a faster pace than what the players are used to, forcing them to think and react more quickly. Many of our guys had played earlier in the day and the night before, and were perhaps a bit leg weary. This means that the guys should try to find time to rest between games. And, remember remember the coach's emphasis on passing and positional hockey. The makings of a solid team are there, guys. Speaking of solid, we are proud to note that the BRHL Selects are being sponsored by the Bowmanville Optimists Optimists Club, who are generously providing providing us with a second set of team sweaters. We very much appreciate the support of the Optimists, and thank them for their commitment to minor hockey in our area. Finally, the Tyke Selects teamed up with the Novice Selects in Grafton on Sunday, December 5 for a skate-a- thon to raise funds for the Select programs. programs. While the boys were putting in their laps, they were joined by various family members in a fun and full hour of skating. The Tykes would like to thank Novice coach Ross Cowan for kindly sharing his ice time with us. Mr. Sub Preparing For Grafton Tourney On Thursday, November 25, Mr. Sub travelled to Grafton to play an exhibition exhibition game. The Sub team played the game with a short bench. Grafton scored a goal early in the first period. Mike tied up the game for Sub on an end-to-end rush. Grafton then scored two more goals. Chris then stole the puck from a Grafton player before planting the puck in the net to register Mr., Sub's second goali- Grafton racked up two more goals to make the final score,- Grafton 5,-Mr. 1 ' Sub 2. • .. i t'! The Sub boys learned that if you 1 let a good team skate, you will find yourself on the short end of the stick. On Monday, November 29, the Sub team faced off against Computer Learning in a BRHL league game. The Sub boys were ready for this game. The Sub boys lit up the scoreboard in the first minute of the game on a nice passing play from Shawn to James, then to Chris, who popped the puck past the goalie. The second Sub goal was scored when Mike took a shot on net and James knocked the rebound rebound into the net. The third Sub goal was scored by Nika on a set-up from Matt. Chris then registered the fourth Sub goal with Shawn assisting. James then scored an unassisted goal. Mr. Sub's sixth goal was scored when James passed to Mike on the point, who let a blast go that picked the top comer. The final Sub goal was notched by Chris, giving him the hat- trick, while Mike and Brent assisted. The final score read Sub 7, Computer Computer Learning 0. David and Andrew recorded the shutout. The ,Mr. Sub team will now prepare prepare for the Grafton Tournament on December 11. The grade eight senior boys' volleyball team from Bowmanville Senior Public School were crowned area champions following their playoff tournament against Dr. Hawkins of Port Hope, The Pines, and M.J. Hobbs. In the finals of the tournament held on November 23, Bowmanville Senior Public School wes the winner of the gold medal game against Dr. Hawkins. Team members include, front row, (1-r), Fraser McArthur, Andrew Wraith, Brett Pakosta, Greg Koenderman. Back row, (1-r), Hugh Walters (coach), Jason Lange, Chris Pot, Ryan Wood, Steven Dao, Dave Ito (coach). Absent was Clayton Kohn. Win and Loss for Fine Showing from Judo Club Members Halminen Homes The Halminen Homes Major Bantams had a win and a loss in league action last week. Against Pickering, they had an easy 7-0 victory. The line of Ryan Jobb, Daryl Cook, and Derek Lange was unstoppable, with 13 points on the night. Jobb had a hat-trick, Cook had six points from one goal and five assists and Lange had four points on one goal and three assists. Nick Hand and Matt Brake rounded out the scoring. Other assists v/ent to Adam Millar and Ryan Dunni- gan. Cameron Millar had the shutout shutout in goal for the Toros. Two nights later, it was a different different story as the team fell prey to a lively Whitby offense who scored early in the game and never gave the Toros a chance to get any offence of their own going.. The team was down 5-0 before Dunnigan scored to break the shutout. He was assisted by Derek Arnold and Hand. Whitby scored again before Cook netted a second goal for the Toros, assisted by Lange and Brake. The final score was 7-2 in favour of Whitby. In an exhibition game played on Dec. 5, against Cobourg, they played to a 1- 1 tie with Cook netting the only goal. The Bowmanville Budokan Judo Club was well represented by the above members during competitions held in Scarborough (Oct. 30), Whitby (Nov. 13), Brampton (Nov. 14), and Ajax (Nov. 19). A lot of hard work and practice paid off with medals and trophies. Front row, from left, Craig Beers (second), David Rath (first), Michael Michael Hossack (two firsts and a second). Back row, from left, Dale Rasmussen (Sensei), Lisa Love (third), EricTansley (second). Give a little get a lot. Share the spirit of the season with The Simcoe Hall Settlement House and Rogers Cable systems. Bring us an unwrapped toy or gift worth $5 or more and we'll take $20 off our cable installation fee or reduce our additional outlet installation fee to $9.95. 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