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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Oct 1994, p. 7

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Strong Team Play Earns Square Boy Pizza Toros 'A' Championship Honors The major novice Toros would feated 3-1 in the fourth game. Two like to share their good fortune in goals late in the first came fast and winning the first Georgetown nov- furious as Colin Baker scored at ice/atom 'AA' and 'A' Early Bird 1:44, assisted by Garrett Nemisz Tournament This was the first tour- and Greg Tamblyn. Seconds later, ney of the year for the team and Garrett scored at the 1:38 mark, they won it in grand style, winning Vaughan finally put one in the net, all five games. breaking the shutout attempt. Colin The goaltending tandem of An- Baker scored at 5:26 of the second, drew King and Justin Vandebelt with assists to Jeff Larsh and Bran- were letter perfect as they split the don Beers. MVP of the game was time between the pipes in each Garrett Nemisz. game, and only allowed two goals The championship game of the over die course of the tournament. tournament pitted the Toros against The defence of Jeremy McKee, an MTHL team, North Toronto. Jeff Larsh, Brandon Beers, and Tyl- Bowmanville fell behind at 5:43 er Brown worked very hard to keep of the first and were trailing until the opposition at bay. Greg Tamblyn scored at 8:44 of the Andy Chamberlain, Zach Pither second. With 1:43 left in the second, and Paul Reid were all smiles as Colin Baker notched the winning they were rewarded with their first goal on a set-up from Zach Pither trophies as Toros for their hard and Paul Reid. The third period was work and superb play. Veteran play a heart-stopper, with many chances makers Brenden Kalijimdic, Colin L ~ lL ' ljrt7T ' -r .u: The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, October 29,1994 7 Baker, Greg Tamblyn, Garrett Nemisz, Nemisz, Matt Beech, and Jason Hicks all came up big for the team. The first game proved to be a close encounter as Hillcrest was the first of three teams to find it impossible impossible to put the puck behind the Bowmanville goalies. Brandon Beers opened the scoring at 2:13 of the third period, assisted by Jason Hicks. Garrett Nemisz potted the second goal on a perfect set tip by MVP of the game, Jeff Larsh, at 3:55 of the second. A scoreless third allowed the Toros to get on track with a 2-0 first game. The second shutout of the day was against the Barrie Colts, the first of two teams the Toros would meet from their own league play. Jeff Larsh was first to score at 5:46. Brandon Beers and Tyler Brown sent Colin Baker in for the second goal of the first period. The lone god of the second period was scored by Paul Reid, assisted by Colin Baker. It was payback time for Colin when Paul and Zach Pither assisted him on his second of the for both teams. MVP of this game was Colin Baker. Congratulations to the coaching staff of Gary Nemisz, James Baker, John Hogarth, Mike Corsini, and team manager Dave Larsh, and all the team members, for their first tournament win. On Saturday, October 22, Darlington Darlington Arena was the site of Hooper's Hooper's opener against McGregor IDA. McGregor came on strong off the mark, scoring three unanswered goals to end the first period 3-0. Hard work and determination paid off for Hooper's midway through the second with a goal from Jesse Halik, assisted by Michael Wood. Early in the third, Kyle Welsh brought the game one goal closer for Hooper's with the assist going to Donald Allin. Hooper's put on the pressure, but were unable to come up with the equalizer. Final score: McGregor 3, Hooper's 2. Later that day, Hooper's met Harvey's in an exhibition game at the Bowmanville rink. Maintaining the momentum from the previous match, Hooper's came on strong, scoring twice in the first period. Kyle Welsh opened the scoring, assisted assisted by Steven DeGraaf. Then, minutes later, he drove one home again to close the period 2-0. Scoring in the second belonged to Hooper's, putting three more goals on the clock. Goals went to Jonathan Kinghan, Steven DeGraaf, and Donald Allin, with assists going to Donald Allin, Brad Jones, Jonathan Jonathan Kinghan and Steven DeGraaf. Good goaltending from Luxton and Lindsay, coupled with a strong overall team effort, limited Harvey's scoring to two goals fora 5-2 final. Hooper's Trophies team members members include: Michael Garlick, Jonathan Jonathan Kinghan, Michael Luxton, Michael Michael Wood, Michael Distefano, Steven DeGraaf, Jesse Halik, Kyle Welsh, Derek Lindsay, Jason Char- bonneau, Derek Broley, Bobby Gor man, Brad Jones, Donald Allin. The coaching staff consists of Terry Kinghan, Paul Barr, Sidney DeGraaf (asst.), Mike and Joanne Gorman (mgrs.), Dean Lindsay and Brian Pickard (goalie coaches). The coaches and team members would like to thank Hooper's Trophies Trophies for their sponsorship, and look forward to an exciting year. Checkers Variety Peewees Score 4-0 Win Over Aamco After a successful exhibition 7-3 and Mark.Beitle, giving Checkers a game against Newcastle on October 4-0 shutout victory. 15, the Checkers Variety peewees began league play on October 22 against Aamco Home Improvement. The Checkers crew scored early with a goal from Adam Sarginson, assisted by Mark Beitle. Checkers defencemen Steve But- terworth, Adam Smith, Shawn Watson, Watson, and Zack Fiddis played a strong game throughout. Goal tender Rob Weir earned a shutout, keeping A great team effort for Checkers. THE COMMITMENT: DEDICATION TO FULL TIME REPRESENTATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY TO YOU and YOUR FAMILY. ON NOVEMBER 14TH CHOOSE A STRONG AND FORCEFUL VOICE ... WITH A COMMITMENT TO THE ISSUES IMPORTANT TO YOU. Elect Regional Councillor CARSON ELLIOTT (X) Ward 2 - Municipality of Clarington Authorized by the CFO for the Carson Elliott campaign 'AU game. Colin set up Garrett Nemisz the Aamco shooters at bay. for the second goal of the third peri- The second period was closely od and Tyler Brown rounded out the played, with Adam Sarginson scor- scoring with an unassisted goal, hig his second goal, assisted by De- Colin Baker was the MVP. rik Welch. All Checkers forwards Game three was against Oakville, played hard with excellent fore- Jeff Larsh was credited for two as- checking and some nice passing, sists for setting up Matt Beech and In the third period, Adam Sargin- Brenden Kalijundic for the only two son scored his third goal, assisted by goals of the game, both scored in Geoff Neuman, and Zack Fiddis. the first. Greg Tamblyn was MVP. 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