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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Apr 1994, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, April 6,1994 SCOREBOARD Jr. C All-Ontario Quarter-Finals Carter's Bakery 1 2 1 3 Bowmanville vs. Napanee James Insurance 1 2 1 3 Game 1 - Bowmanville 4 Napanee 2 . Bow. Sports Shop 0 4 1 1 Game 2 - Bowmanville 5 Napanee 1 Round Robin C & D Game 3 - Napanee 8 Bowmanville 4 All-Canadian Awards 4 0 1 9 Game 4 - Napanee 4 Bowmanville 3 OT Roughley Insurance 4 1 0 8 Game 5 - Napanee 3 Bowmanville 2 M&M Meats 2 1 1 5 Game 6 -- Bowmanville 5 Napanee 4 Young Drivers 2 1 0 4 Game 7 - Bowmanville 5 Napanee 2 Horner's Petro Can. 1 4 0 2 • Bowmanville advances to All-Ontario semi- National Trust 0 4 0 0 finals against either Orangeville or Rockton. Atom Division Pineridge Insurance 4 0 2 10 BRHL Round Robin Playoffs Ontario Hydro 4 2 1 9 (as of April 3) Geranium Homes 3 2 2 8 Team W L T Pts. Carnation Florists 2 2 2 6 Minor Tÿke Division Hutton Transport 3 4 0 6 J&M Customs 3 0 1 7 Pizza Pizza 2 2 1 5 Shoppers Drug Mart 1 0 3 5 Kinsmen Club 2 1 1 5 Skylight Donut 1 1 2 4 T-Mac Insulation 0 4 1 1 Beaver Lumber 1 1 2 4 Bow. Non-Contact 0 3 0 0 Â&R Flooring 0 4 0 0 Peewee Division Major Tyke Division Mr. Submarine 4 0 0 8 Dufferin Aggregates 6 0 0 12 Dykstra's Deli 2 0 1 5 McGregor IDA Drugs 4 1 1 9 Hooper's Trophies 2 2 1 5 Durham TV 2 1 2 6 Checkers Variety 2 2 0 4 Rotary Club 2 2 2 6 Cutting Post 2 2 0 4 Lange's Photo 2 4 0 4 Rolph Novico 1 2 0 2 Tim's Rental 1 4 0 2 Computer Learning 0 5 0 0 Deighton Associates 0 5 1 1 Bantam Division Novice Division Ramax Realtors 3 0 0 6 Round Robin A & B Skylight Donuts 2 2 0 4 Union Oil 3 1 0 6 Bow. Sand & Gravel 1 1 0 2 Thursday Night Lge. 3 0 0 6 Kool Enterprises 1 2 0 2 Braggs Wild Seed 3 2 0 6 Roy Nichols Motors 1 1 0 2 Liberty Mutual 2 2 1 5 Power Vac 0 1 0 0 Orono Atoms Trail Thedford in Ontario Atom Final Series ! Lucky Winner Goes to Blue Jays Home Opener in Style Yrjâ ' -v, « .. * «I There was plenty of action around the Thedford net during the third period of an All-Ontario atom final final game hosted by Orono on Monday afternoon. À goal by Thedford with 52 seconds left in overtime lifted them to a 4-3 victory, giving them a 5-1 lead in the six-point series. The teams will play game four this Saturday afternoon in Thedford. • Jean Phillips, of Bowmanvillc, was given the royal treatment on Monday afternoon after climbing into a limousine that was taking her to the Toronto Blue Jays home opener. She was the winner of a fundraising draw that the Bowmanvillc Goodyear Eagles conducted. The prize included a ride lo-and- by Brad Kelly Though the odds of the Orono Family Auto Atoms capturing an Ontario championship are stacked against them, the team is not short on confidence. Despite trailing their six-point, Atom 'E' All-Ontario final series 5- 1 to Thedford, Orono are looking ahead to a pair of games this weekend weekend in Thedford with an air of optimism. optimism. A tie or win in game four on Saturday Saturday would give Thedford their second straight provincial championship championship at the atom level. Orono have designs on prolonging the series series to a fifth game on Sunday. PSo much so, they have already booked hotel rooms for Saturday night, fully expecting to be participating participating in game five on Sunday. "We don't seem to travel well, but we are over the intimidation we felt when we went up there the first time," said coach John Witheridge. Orono dropped the opening game of the series last Friday in Thedford by a 6-2 score. But Sunday in Orono, Orono, they got back into die series by Matt McGlynn picked up a pair of assists, while Greg Shetler, Paul Landers and Ryan Tresise had one apiece. After a scoreless opening period, Witheridge put his team up by a goal after a giveaway at the Thedford Thedford blueline sent him in all alone. But; undisciplined play by Orono led to a series of penalties resulting in two power play goals for Thedford. Thedford. Their first came on a two-man advantage. Witheridge tied the score at 2-2 to end the second period when he picked up a rebound, and deked the Thedford goalie. Needing a victory to tie the series, series, Orono went ahead when Tresise Tresise fed Witheridge with a beautiful breakaway pass, sending him in alone from céntre ice. But Thedford tied the score with only 4:32 left in the third, poking a loose puck past Orono goaltender Scott Poole, setting up the dramatic win in overtime. "We worked very hard, but they (Thedford) are a good team," said Witheridge of the outcome. Orono advanced to the Ontario finals after ousting McTeer in the semi-finals. They also eliminated Tamworth, Ops, and Woodville along the way. Should Orono win both games in Thedford this weekend, a sixth and deciding game would be played in Orono on Saturday, April 17; from Sky Dome compliments of Limo Lads of Oshawa, as well as two tickets behind home plate for the scoring three times in the third peri game. Keith Swale (left), is shown above handing over the tickets to Jean c c Liberty Youth Bowling League ; Senior Division -- Westlake 65, Langley 52, Haley 51, Flintoff 48, Vickery 48, Welsh 46, Canadian 41, Pearson 40, Carpenter 37, Break 27 $ SUZUKI SUPER BIKE SALE! ■ YOUHAVE THREE CHOICES, THINK FAST AND SAVE , Special Factory Discounts on the new and unused 1994 "R" Model GSX-R750R - GSX-R1100R and the smooth performing RF600RR. Make the best deal you can with your participating Suzuki dealer and Suzuki will discount to the dealer from $200 - $400. This is a limited time offer. 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Welsh 34.5, Preston 31 High singles -- Nick Vickery 242, David Coffin 211, Scan Harding 200, Nick Kougias 200, Matt Coboum 193, Tammy Dcvera 192, Laura Spoelstra 191, Nicole Braybrook 183, Erin Stephen Stephen 179, Ryan Preston 175 High triples - David Coffin 544, Nicole Braybrook 524, Nick Vickery 516, Matt Coboum 508, Tammy Dcvera Dcvera 498, Laura Spoelstra 495, Scan Harding 492, Ryan Preston 476, Ryan Bones 471, Nick Kougias 462 March bowlers of the month - Dan Welsh (+5), Tracey Grccnlcy (+4). Bantam Division - Rebels 66, Strike Force 65, Bulldogs 65, Spares 52, Aces 50, Blue Jays 46, Champs 44, Raiders 39, Strikers 36, Winners 35, Mighty Ducks 24, Head Pins 23 High singles -- Kcrstin Petrie 217, Terri Flintoff 200, Kim Hell am 187, Kristen Hockstra 182, Kyle Milner 181, Jason Griffin 171, Tommy Lucas 170 High triples -- Terry Flintoff 508, Kcrstin Petrie 471, Ryan Biggar 469, Kyle Milner 462, Alison Barrie 455, Jason Griffin 451, Shannon Darch 431 March bowlers of the month -- Julie Julie Curran (+6), Adam Goswcll (+2) Tyke Division -- James 48, Van- Heuvclen 46, Marchant 43,5, Hossack 41.5, Walton 38, Ross 31, Fowler 29.5, Perry 28, Stacey 27, Grccnlcy 21.5, Prior 21, McDougall 19.5 High singles -- Kathleen Moore 152, Matt James 141, 135, Shawnn Perry 135, Cassie Grccnlcy 132 High doubles -- M. James 276, K. Moore 245, D. Perry 237, K. Perry 229, S. Perry 223 March bowlers of the month -• Danny Perry and Justin Martin (+6), Tara Lee Roger (+5). od to salvage a 5-5 tie. Monday afternoon in game three at Orono, in front of close to 400 fans, Orono were only 52 seconds away from another tie. But ah overtime overtime goal by Thedford gave them the victory, and a commanding 5.-1 points lead in the scries. It was a pivotal game for Orono, who actually held a one-goal lead with five minutes to go in the game. A victory would have tied the series at three points apiece. ; But Thedford scored with 4:32 left to force overtime. "We feel we should have won both games here this weekend," said Witheridge. "The guys are a little disheartened now, but they aren't down. They figure they got ripped off in both games." Bob Witheridge was the offensive offensive star for Orono in Monday's overtime loss, scoring all three of his team's goals. 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