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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Nov 1994, p. 6

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6 The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, November 19,1994 MacPherson Optometrist Defeats Richmond Hill 3-1 MacPherson atoms rolled into Richmond Hill, hoping they would find their winning ways. Having beaten the boys from the Hill previously 6-3, there was reason to be optimistic. Not only were the boys able to win 3-1, but every line was in on the scoring. The Toros, down 1-0 at the end of the first period, answered with two goals in the second and one in the third. Scoring was handled by Chris McDaniels, Jamie Biyant, and Trevor Cowan. Assists went to Lefort, Barra- ball, Bonin, and McKinght. Both goalies held the fort once again. Matt Gross took his first penalty penalty and is now out of the running for the most sportsmanlike. Three players remain. Guess who? Back home the next night for Newmarket, Newmarket, who beat us previously 10-2, the coaches knew the boys were ready for the rematch. Newmarket led 3-2 after one period. period. Both teams exchanged goals in the second and Bowmanville scored two to Newmarket's one in the third. The final goal came with 1:08 left on the clock to tic the game 5-5. Scoring was by Sean LeFort (2g), Craig Barraball (lg), Garrett McKnight (lg, 2a), and Brett McKee (lg, la). Assists went to Darryl Mas- tcrson (2), and Jamie Bryant (3). Chris Woods went the distance in goal. The line of McKnight, Bryant and LeFort proved to be too much for Newmarket. First Tourney for Destinations To Go On Orfrthpr 91 TTpetinaf trvne To ^r\rrv\rnr1 trv Vv* an f*Yrntinrr rramr* SnWVP.r nnH StfWP. A/fflrçh Regional Police Games Enter 10th Anniversary The Durham Regional Police Service Service is pleased to announce that the 10th Annual Disabled Children's Games, will be held on Saturday, November November 26th, 1994 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., at the Pickering Recreation Recreation Centre, located at 1867 Valley Farm Road, Pickering. This year, Police anticipate over 100 Young Disabled Athletes from across Southern Ontario to participate. participate. Many of the Guest Athletes from the past 10 years will be there. The competition will be keen, with many old rivals returning to continue their competition. There will be ongoing competition all day with the highlight being a Wheel Chair Rugby Match between the kids and the Durham Regional Police Officers. Each child leaves the Games with a Trophy or Medal and plenty of momentos to remind them that they are all winners. For further, information please contact the following persons at the Durham Regional Police Ser- vice...Det. Henry Otter at Ext. 355, Cst. Jim Stephenson at Ext. 321 or Mrs. Pat Everson at Ext. 281. Gritty Effort Produces On October 21, Destinations To Go major peewee Toros travelled to Sudbury for their first tournament of the season. They played three games against strong teams from Corbett, Sault Ste. Marie, and New Liskard, and came away with one loss and two ties. Unfortunately, Unfortunately, they did not advance to the finals. Tournament goals were scored by Richie Keams (2), Ryan McKnight, Alan Robb, Todd Bumstead, Jeff Ross (2), and Adam Barraball. Assists went to Bobby Graham, Blake Aylsworth, Adam Barraball (2), Todd Bumstead, Daryl Adams (2), Richie Keams and Ryan McKnight. Many thanks to manager manager Dave Barraball for an excellent job organizing the weekend for us. On October 28, Destinations To Go returned to league play with a game against Barrie. The Toros took a 2- 0 lead in the first period on goals by Steve Marsh and Blake Aylsworth, assisted assisted by Ryan McKnight (2), and Richie Richie Keams. They were held scoreless in the second though, and by the end of the period, Barrie tied the score at two. Early in the third, Ian Sinclair made it 3- 2 with assists to Jeff Ross and Adam Barraball. Midway through the third, Barrie tied the game again, and with four minutes remaining, they netted netted the winner for a final score of 4-3. Destinations To Go posted a 4-2 win when Prince Edward County pee- wees visited Bowmanville for an exhibition exhibition game on November 4. Toros' goals were scored by Adam Barraball, Richie Keams (2), and Steve Marsh in front of a strong performance by goal- tender Robert Kameka. On November 8, the peewees faced off against Vaughan for what 'proved to be an exciting game. Vaughan took the early lead, but Ian Sinclair and Richie Keams found the mark late in the first to make it 2- 1. Ryan McKnight, Steve Marsh, and Alan Robb earned assists. Vaughan tied it at two early in the second period, but Blake Aylsworth Sawyer and Steve Marsh. Vaughan took the lead again in the third, and despite a strong third period, period, the Toros couldn't connect. With the Toro net empty for the final minute minute of the game, Destinations To Go kept the pressure on. With only one second left on the clock, Alan Robb replied to put Destinations To go in . put the puck in the net on a pass from front again. The Toros allowed two 1 unanswered goals and fell behind 4-3 until Ryan McKnight scored in the final final minute of the second to tie the game at four. Assists went to Jamie Richie Keams for a 5-5 tie. What a finish! ■ Congratulations to Alan, who each had game. Richie and i three-point Thank You To the wonderful people of Bowmanville for their support. To Carson and Marie for a campaign with dignity. To many great friends for their generosity, especially Henry. To my wife Peggy for her love and understanding. To our children (Erin, Rebecca, Mamie, Andrew and Rochelle), for their enthusiasm and individual campaign work. "United we are strong divided we fail". I promise to sen>e Bowmanville and all of our Clarington communities with energy, determination and dignity. John O'Toole Regional Councillor Elect for Ward 2 On Saturday, November 12, the Checkers Variety peewees faced off against Ralph Novico. The skeleton crew of Checkers were taxed for manpower, manpower, skating with two forward lines and only three defencemen. The Checkers team was up for the challenge, giving 100% against a formidable formidable Ralph Novico. Goaltender Robbie Weir was very sharp, earning En-Pro Ends Losing Skid With 8-1 Win Against Ajax After continuing their losing streak against Barrie on Monday, November 7, the Toros came ready to play Wednesday night against Ajax. En-Pro controlled the game from the beginning and went on to win 8-1. Congratulations go to Joel Osborne for scoring the Toros first hat-trick. Also, congratulations to Craig Sabine. After a two-month injury, he came back to pop in two goals. Saturday, November 12, En-pro played host to Richmond Hill and came out on top 4-2. If it wasn't for the great performance by goaltender Nick Adams, and goals by Nathan Osborne, Osborne, Chris MacKenzie, Andy Griffin, Griffin, and Bryan Hudgin, the score may have been closer. On Sunday, November 13, En-Pro travelled to Newmarket to play an 8:00 p.m. start. Again the goaltending was outstanding. outstanding. Dan Katsiskis played between between the pipes and kept the game close with some incredible saves. Jason Knox had both a goal and an assist. Brian Hudgin scored to put the Toros ahead, but Newmarket came back to tie the game at two. The En-Pro minor bantams entertain entertain Aurora at Darlington at 9:00 p.m. this Saturday. We hope to see you there. his second shutout of the season, making making some remarkable saves. The three Checkers defencemen, Steve Butterworth, Zack Fiddis and Shawn Watson, showed a lot of grit and heart, skating hard and playing an excellent physical game. The forward skaters, Adam Sargin- son, John Scholl, Phil Santos, Geof Neuman, Jamey Curran, and Phil Hopkins, played hard both ways, giving giving the Ralph Novico team a hard time in their own end zone. Scoring for Checkers were Steve Butterworth with two unassisted goals, Geof Neuman with one goal assisted assisted by Zack Fiddis, and Phil Santos who scored, unassisted, with a nice slapshot. Phil was playing his first game of the season after coming back from a broken finger. The final score was Checkers 4, Ralph Novico 0. A gritty effort, Checkers. i!iV„ Now Available at Orono Lumber & Decorating I & T Manuals, Catalogues, Books and Decals VINTAGE TRACTORS and AUTOMOBILES Drop by our store and see what we have to offer The Collector on pour Christmas List. 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