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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Nov 1994, p. 11

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Difficult Week for MacPherson Optometrists The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, November 12,1994 11 ies game after game. Whitby held a one-goal lead in the first period, both teams had opportunities opportunities "in the second with no one scoring. The Toros drew their first blood The past week has been rough on lia answered with three more, mak- the MacPherson Optometrist boys. ing the score 5-4. First, they had to contend with Then, to use an old phrase, "the Orillia, 'AA' champs for the past wheels came off," or "turn out the two years. Then, along came a red- lights." Orillia struck for three more hot Whitby team, which is in the goals, making it an 8-4 final. Scor- chase for first place. But the week ing for the Toros were Trevor Cow- in the third at 11:49 to tie the game, ended on a happy note in Barrie. an (2g, la), Brett McKee (lg, la), Scoring was by Darren Kelly, assist- The boys knew Orillia would be Darren Kelly (lg), assists to Garrett ed by Robbie Campbell and Craig tough. After one period, the score McKnight and Craig Barraball. Barraball. Then, with 4:35 left and indicated just that, with Orillia The Whitby game was a little dif- pressing to get the game winner, we 1S , C ? h r?d ?* rly 5 gain i?, ren i 38 ° ur , Chris gave up a two-on-one for the go- penter'227,"2i9r Amanda' w'esflake m the second, but this time Bow- Woods and Joey Mallette, kept us in ahead goal. Whitby added an empty manville awakened and replied with the game with big saves. The coach- netter with 22 seconds left to go, four goals. Not to be outdone, Oril- es know they can rely on both goal- making it 3-1. Then, it was on to Barrie on Sat- Liberty Youth Bowling Weekly League Scores Senior Division - Canadian 32, Bantam Division - Tennant 36, Carpenter 29, Vickery 25, D. Welsh Blacklock 35, James 33, Hossack 25, Westlake 23, A. Welsh 22, 31, Griffin 23, Milner 22, Hoekstra Break 18, Flintoff 17, Pearson 11, 18, Walton 18, Rowe 14, Henning Toutant 8 9, Greenley 7, Lucas 6 High singles - Shane Cowan High singles - Kyle Milner 196, 257, 205, 202, Dan Welsh 238, Paul Tennant 162, David Harding Amanda Welsh 232, 212, John Car- 160, Laura Preston 153 Skylight Donut Toros Earn 4-1 Decision Over Barrie Excellent hustling and back able to hold on to their win, allow- checking helped Skylight Donut ing Barrie to score a single goal at eight goals' urday to salvage at least two points. Having beaten Barrie previously 8- 4, the boys were hopeful of a win. 226, Sonya Vickery 223, Chris Canadian Canadian 222, 204, Karen Esselink 219, Jim Goswell 215, Tim Harness 205, Jeff Pearson 204,203 High singles - Shane Cowan 664, John Carpenter 636 Bowlers of the month for Octo- High triples - Kyle Milner 466, Jason Griffin 444, Paul Tennant 418, Danny Perry 400 Bowlers of the month for October October - Josh McDougall, Ashley Henning Henning Tyke Division - Marchant 27, Stacey 22, Pearson 21, Clarke 16, The first period saw the score 4-3 ber -- Nick Vickery, Holly Greenley Ke. Moore 16, Kentner 15, Bolger novices come out on top, winning 4- 8:12. Still putting the pressure on 1 against Barrie. The Toros wanted Barrie, the Toros were able to score a win when they stepped on the Dar- another goal by Jason Morrison, lington ice on Saturday, November with assists going to Jason Emond 5. and Brent Foley. In the first period, they were un- In the last 15 seconds, Justin ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ successful at putting the puck past Ross made a stupendous dive, hold- Appleton both whlTone assist Barrie's goalie. Even a superb pass- ing back a breakaway attempt by m h _ f ' filing filing play by Brent Foley and Brooks Barrie, and clinching a 4-1 victory how nas luurwms, nve Robinson proved to be uneventful as for the Toro novices over Barrie. for the Toros. Later in the second, it was 7-3. Barrie managed two more Junior Division - Hellam 33, in the third, but the Toros drove the Stephen 29, Welsh 28, Connelly final nail in, making it an 8-5 final. 25.5, Walton 24, Flintoff 22, Burtch The line of Bonin, McKee and 14, Spoelstra 13.5, Barrie 13, Gos- Cowan accounted for six of the well 8 High singles - Chris Welsh 209, Scoring was done by Mark Bonin Laura Spoelstra 190, Adam Goswell (3g, la), Brett McKee (2g, 2a), Robbie Robbie Campbell (lg, 3a), Trevor Cowan Cowan (lg, la), Craig Barraball (lg), and assists going to Sean Lefort (2a), Garrett McKnight and Tyler 188, Tim Welsh ward 185 188, Tyler Hay- 13, Zinck 13, Sutherland 10, Norrish Norrish 10, Ka. Moore 9, Ross 9 High singles - Trevor Clarke 115, David Norrish 113, Jayed Ross 111, Kathleen Moore 110, Chris Marchant 108, Matthew Stacey 101, Tara Lee Bolger 97, Erin Blacklock 93 High doubles - Trevor Clarke , , , , _ - 225, Kathleen Moore 213, David High triples -- Laura Spoelstra Norrish 210, Chris Marchant 207, 545, Chris Welsh 544, Jeff Connelly 481, Adam Goswell 475, Ashley Burtch 460 Bowlers of the month for Octo- the puck just missed the net. The period period ended scoreless. In the second period, the Toros gave it their all. Continually pressuring pressuring the Barrie defence, they were able to pop one in the net, scored by Jason Emond at 7:57, assisted by Drew Sharp. Then, three minutes later, another great passing play from Matt Tamblyn to Stephen Nelles with Shane Gonsalves firing the puck in the net, gave the Toros a 2-0 lead. Still unable to stop the advancing Toros, Barrie lost another point as Jason Émond flew up the ice and shot, the puck, with Shane Gonsalves Gonsalves tipping it in and getting his second goal of the game. With a three-goal lead heading into the third period, the Toros were Checkers Variety Uses Strong Play To Beat Harvey's The Checkers Variety peewee team continued their strong play, meeting Harveys on Saturday, November November 5. The Checkers defencemen, Steve Butterworth, Zack Fiddis, Shawn Watson, and Adam Smith, were very ■ imposing, limiting the Harvey's Harvey's shooters to very few shots on goaltender Robbie Weir, who himself himself was pretty steady, only allowing one goal. The Checkers. forwards skated hard both ways, creating scoring chances and helping out their defencemen. defencemen. Playing forward for Checkers are Adam Sarginson, De- rik Welch, Mark Beitle, J.J. Worden, Worden, Geof Neuman, Phil Hopkins, John Scholl, and Jamie Curran. Absent Absent were Rob Milford and Phil Santos. Santos. In the first period, Geof Neuman scored, assisted by Phil Hopkins. Adam Sarginson scored unassisted. Checkers extended their lead in the second period with goals by: Steve Butterworth, assisted by J.J. Worden and Geof Neuman; Shawn Watson scored, unassisted; and Adam Sarginson scored, assisted by Adam Smith. Harveys picked up their game in the third period with Ian Culhbcrt- son scoring, unassisted. Checkers' Adam Sarginson scored late in the period, notching a hat trick, assisted by Derik Welch and Mark Beitle. The final score was Checkers 6, and Harvey's 1. Keep up the hard work, Checkers. losses and one tie. Keep working, ber - Jacqueline Neopole, Tim Mark's Mark's coming slowly. quis Matthew Stacey 200, Tara Lee Bolger 183, Jayed Ross 166, Holly Kentner 162 Bowlers of the month for October October - David Dawson, Erin Black- lock m t:-! Z 1 f r ' : n v ' ; (:/1 n 'x)!' .c; L ,v " . ,"r V 1 Tv r :'r .{ """j" /[ • ! 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