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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Mar 1994, p. 6

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6 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, March 5,1994 Yesterday's Heroes 50 YEARS AGO - Bill Hearle's team took over the lead in the Men's Bowling League, replacing W. Hately's team. Doug Carter's team set new high team score with 3582, while they also had high single game of 1376, for an average of 275 per man, which is nice bowling in any league. ******* 35 YEARS AGO - The Hose Room took a commanding 2-0 lead in the best-of-five finals for the Goodyear Hockey Championship when they defeated the Fan Belts 8-4. Scoring for the winners were George Heath, Mort Richards, Buck Cowle, Jerry Maijerrison, Lloyd Hamilton. Hamilton. Fan Belt goals were by Bob Sheridan and Johnny Mason, who had a hat-trick. ******* 25 YEARS AGO - In the first Tyke recreation game of the day, the Royals swamped the Blades by a 7-1 score. The Royals were led by Brad Godfrey with four goals and one assist. Ed Visser had two goals and one assist, Mike Sadler one goal, while Ian Harris and James Martyn each had one assist. The Blades' goal was scored by Don Cowle, assisted by Kevin Greg and Peter Nemisz. ******* In the Midget game, the Canucks defeated the Generals 4-3. The Canucks' Canucks' goals were scored by Rick Shackelton, Gord Westlake, Paul *Watson, Laurie Gray. The Generals' goals were scored by Paul Ray- craft, Bemie Johnson, Robert Johnson. 20 YEARS AGO - Captains of the Bowmanville OMHA all-star hockey teams are Rick Simpson, Jeff Logan, Brad Godfrey, Bill Hogarth, Hogarth, Paul Dadson, John Conboy. 10 YEARS AGO - A team of grade seven boys from Cartwright Public School captured gold medals at the annual Kinsmen basketball basketball tournament. Team members include Dave Akkerman, Mike Sor- ley, Dan Maw, Jim Vernon, Tom Thompson (coach), Chris McCon- nel, Andy Dickison, Steve Dearborn, Scott White. Brown belt judo enthusiast, 15-year-old Andrew Goad, of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, won a goal medal at the Ontario championship trials in Dryden, qualifying him for the Canadian championships in Quebec. Andrew is a member of the Pontypool Pines Judo Club. Jr. C League Final Continues Sunday As Bowmanville Hosts Third Game For the first time since last year's All-Ontario quarter-final series with Napanee, the Bowmanville Goodyear Goodyear Eagles find themselves trailing in a playoff series. Bowmanville couldn't keep up with the Port Perry MoJacks in game one of their best-of-seven league championship series. Port Perry emerged with a 3-1 victory. Game two of the series is tonight in Port Perry, while Bowmanville hosts game three Sunday night at the Recreation Complex. Game time is 7:30 p.m. The last time Bowmanville trailed in a playoff series was last year against Napanee, who went on to win the series in four straight games, and eventually won the Ontario Ontario championship. Napanee are hoping to repeat as Eastern League champions again. They eliminated Campbellford in the sixth game of their series. Napanee Napanee now face Emestown in the league final. The winner of that series will face the winner of the Bowmanville and Port Perry series in the All- Ontario quarter-finals. Orono Skaters Compete in Oshawa The above members of the Orono Figure Skating Club competed at the Pineridge hiterclub Championships that were held on February 12 in Oshawa. Front row, from left, Kaitlin Colville (Senior Bronze Ladies), Jillian Lemieux (Junior Bronze Ladies). Middle row, from left, Taralee Clemens (Preliminary Ladies), Michelle Moffat (Preliminary (Preliminary Ladies). Back row, from left, Ailan McKenzie (Gold Artistic Ladies), Heather Geboers (Junior Silver Ladies, 2nd), Anthea Peacock Peacock (Junior Bronze Ladies, and Bronze Artistic), Tanya Clemens (Gold Ladies, 3rd, Gold Artistic, 3rd), Melissa Colville (Gold Ladies, Ladies, 1st). Absent was Eryn McGlynn (Pre-preliminary 'B' Ladies). On Thursday, February 24, T- Mac Insulation Oldtimers visited Orono Arena to play D&B Hawks. Backed by another strong goaltending goaltending display by Dan Wücox, they skated away with an 8-2 victory. Phil Soloman scored three times, with single goals going to Ken Hammond, Gerry Snowden, Bruce Meadows, Mike Hewer and Bill 1 Parish. Sunday, February 26, Bowman- REGISTRATION ZION PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK ASSOCIATION (MITCHELL'S CORNERS SCHOOL) TO PLAY SPORTS IN THE CITY OF OSHAWA (N.A.S.C.) Location: Mitchell's Comers School (Trulls and Taunton) EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION March 5,1994,10 a.m. to 1 p.m. FINAL REGISTRATION March 25,1994,6 p.m. to 9 p.m. March 26,1994,10 a.m. to 1 p.m. SUMMER SPORTS OFFERED Girls and Boys (ages 4 years and up) SOFTBALL, MUSHBALL, T-BALL Girls and Boys (ages 4 years and up) SOCCER REGISTRATION FEE All Sports - $40.00 plus $5.00 per child up to two children per family, after that the rest will be free. ZION PARK ASSOC. IS AFFILIATED WITH THE CITY OF OSHAWA SPORTS FOR THE PAST 40 YEARS WE WILL TURN NO ONE AWAY AND WELCOME ALL!!! Players, coaches needed. Won't you come out and support your kids. For more information call: Marion Hockney at 725-3833 or Judy Ostrom at 432-8897 ville Kinks showed up with only ten skaters and proved to be no match for our three sets of five. We scored five goals in the first period, five in the second, and three more in the third en route to a 13-3 score. John Vesters, Tom Fennel, Huck Balson, Bill Parish and Phil Solomon Solomon scored twice, with single markers markers to Ron Parker, Wyane Bradley and Paul McClusky. Clarington Girls' Slo-Pitch Registration to be held on Tuesday and Wednesday March 22 and 23 in the Bowmanville Recreation Centre 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Fee: $65.00 includes team sweater and photo package Novice - 7 to 9 years Midget - 13 to 15 years Pee Wee - 10 to 12 years Bantam - 16 and over For more information, call Jim Hancock at 987-3081 or Mary-Lou Kondrachuk at 623-4667 S.C. ml 1994 Bowmanville United Soccer Club REGISTRATION DATES Saturday, March 5th Thursday, March 10th Thursday, March 24th Saturday, March 26th TIMES 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 5:30 p.m.-9 p.m. 5:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. LOCATION Bowmanville Mall Bowmanville Mall Bowmanville Mall Bowmanville Mall Registration Fee: $65 includes photos and uniforms Early Bird Registration, March 5 only - $5 discount Late Registration Fee - $10 NOTE: Please bring health card and proof of age. For more information contact Sherry or Vince Bonazza 623-0692

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