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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jan 1996, p. 9

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The Claringlon/Courtice Independent, Bowmanvillc, Saturday, January 20, 1996 9 Newcastle Hosts Atom Tournament Newcastle Community Bowling Scores The Newcastle Village Minor Minor Hockey Association hosted their annual Atom House League Christmas Tournament on December 27. The tournament format was a guaranteed three game with an 'A', 'B\ 'C' and 'D' championship. championship. Three Newcastle teams, Captain George Fish & Chips, Northcutt Elliott, and Crows Sports, along with teams from Bewdley, Peterborough, Port Hope, Port Perry and Bowman- ville took part in the tournament. tournament. The action started at 8:00 a.m. and continued until the 'A' Championship game which was played at 7:00 p.m. After eight preliminary games, the championship - games were determined with Bewdley defeating Port Hope by a score of 8-4 to take the 'D' Championship. Port Perry defeated the Newcastle Captain Captain George Fish & Chips team 2-0 to go home as 'C' Champions. Champions. Peterborough played the Newcastle Northcutt Elliott team for the 'B' Championship and were able to skate away with a 6-3 vicitory. The 'A' Championship game saw two local teams go at it as the Newcastle Crows Sports team took on the Pizza Pizza squad from Bowman- ville. This game went right down to the wire as the Newcastle Newcastle Crows Sports team scored with 4.2 seconds left in the game to take the 'A' Championship Championship with a 2-1 final score. Congratulations to all the teams who took part in the tournament as they provided the fans with many great hockey hockey games throughout the day. Ladies League Vicky Thompson 178, Marilyn Marilyn Major 196, 178, 202, Marion Marion Martin 210, 177, 219, Linda Linda Hawrylak 196, 214, Loma Crockett 228, 254, 183, Debi Hannigan 229, Joan Smith 175, 175, Marg Wade 195, Betty Kentner 207, 262, Betty Major 176, 181, Pauline Coady 185. Tuesday Seniors Loma Crockett 209, 172, Ron Burley 177, Lonn Pardy 240, Ruby Brunt 163, 191, Eleanor Eleanor Perrin 172, Jean Holmes 156, Art Compton 155, Roy Hayward 152, Olive Little 150, Joyce Stacey 187, Albert Pearce 216, Marg Wade 234, 169, Alex Martin 173, 190. Thursday Mixed League Sharon Saxby 182, 183, Joe Forget 219, 258, 194, Bill Brown 243, Roy Hopkins 181, 176, 225, Wes Forget 252, 197, Fae Forget 190, 273, Do- rella Forget 188, Ruth Forget 176, 176, Garry Saxby 186, 200, Greg Forget 200, 228, Donna Mcndonca 221, 199, Ken Jury 188, 204, Chris Nich- Kinsmen Toros Battle To 4-4 Tie with Whitby Braggs Novices Hand Sports Shop First Loss With 3-2 Upset Victory Braggs Novice House League team finished on a high before the Christmas break. The game on December. 16 pitted the 1-5-1 Bragg team against the undefeated 7-0-1 Sports Shop. Braggs came out flying with Brandon McDaniel scoring just 37 seconds into the game. Braggs took a 3-0 lead with goals by Colby Kerrigan, Kerrigan, assisted by Kent Bickle, and Brandon McDaniel, with his second of the game, assisted assisted by Jamie Richardson. Sports Shop finally got on the board with two goals late in the third period, but solid goal- Newcastle Claims Top Honors During Christmas Tourney The Newcastle Village Minor Minor Hockey Association held its annual Tyke Hockey Tournament Tournament on Friday, December 29. The initial games saw Newcastle Newcastle Golf Course edging Cooper- Fuels, sending Newcastle Newcastle Golf Course to the "A" division and Cooper Fuels to the "B". Ken Richards Fortune Financial edged Newcastle Salvage Salvage going to the "A" side, and Newcastle Salvage to the "B". A spirited second game from Newcastle Golf Course overcame the diligent efforts of Ken Richards Fortune Financial Financial to place Newcastle Golf Course in the "A" Championship Championship game. An excellent effort from Newcastle Salvage wasn't enough to overcome the solid effort from Coopers Fuels, sending Cooper Fuels to the "B" Championship game. Newcastle Golf Course was well rested and put forth an excellent excellent effort to overcome the defensive tactics of a Lindsay team to capture the "A" Championship. Championship. This happened through excellent defensive and offensive styles of play by members of the Newcastle Golf Course. Coopers Fuels fought for a win against a Bewdley team that edged Coopers Fuels with a few lucky bounces. All players, coaches, managers managers are to be thanked for their excellent effort. tending by Matt Cooper preserved preserved the 3-2 victory. The next week, Braggs played another top team and skated away with a 5-4 victory. Scoring for the winners were Brandon McDaniel with four goals, and Jamie Richardson with the other. Assists in the game for Braggs were Jamie Richardson with (2), Brandon McDaniel, Justin Lebel, Alex Smith and Ryan Rawn with one each. Fine performances were turned in by Philip Zora- brak, Danny Wiltshire, Sally Bellerose, Michael Ryan, Tyson Tyson Sullivan, Chris Stano and Michael McFarlane. The Kinsmen Minor Bantam Bantam Toros travelled to Whitby on Sunday to meet the Wildcats Wildcats for the rubber match of their three game regular season series. The Toros and the Wildcats split their first two meetings, with a win apiece. This was the first regular season game of the new year, only days after the defending Christmas Classic Champions were stunned in their bid for another Silver Stick appearance,. The Toros were still feeling the effects of being stunned in their bid for another Silver Stick appearance. Still feeling the effects, the Toros fell behind early. Jamie Sawyer started the Toros off by executing a textbook drive out of his own end. A pass to Adam Barraball who fed Richard Richard Kearns for the goal, opened the scoring. Whitby returned with two power play goals to take the lead. Jamie Sawyer once again put the Toros back -in the game as he picked off a pass through the neutral zone and made his way in for a shot on goal. The rebound was picked up by Matt Stout who made no mistake in netting the goal. Trailing the Wildcats 4-2, Bobby Graham went to work. Richard Kearns took a pass from Ryan McKnight and put the shot on goal. Graham stormed into the slot and put his stick on the rebound. The goal would put the Kinsmen Toros within one to start the third period. At 11:46, Bobby Graham netted his second of the game as Ryan McKnight's shot left the Whitby goalie handcuffed, and the rebound found its way onto Bobby's stick. Bobby's goal would be the final goal scored, as the Kinsmen Toros and the Whitby Wildcats ended their tilt in a 4-4 tie. oison 236, 198, Jean Hall 201, 240, Ted Ritchie 225, 212, 185. Youth Bowling Seniors Steve Grant 194, 154, Craig Turner 118, 158, Sean Higgins 150, 202, A.J. Waldenspergcr 133, 119, Nicole Bates 131, Jordan Schmahl 189, 161, Nathan Nathan Coyle 110, 114, Robert Walton 114, 133, Leigh Ann Foote 105, Joshua Hawrylak 137, 167, Ryan McCracken 263, 113, Cara Dwyer 133, Adam Hughes 149, Krystal Waldenspergcr 110, 135, Cassy McSwan 123, Chantelle Bates 124, Michelle Alldread 115, 116, Ben Koslik 122, 173, Kevin Formosa 127, 107, Kelly Kelly Holmes 106, 106, Jeffrey Hawrylak 104, 106, Amanda Storks 168,196. Intermediates Danny Hawrylak 124, 165, Ian Williams 107, 128, Jessica Arsenault 166, 105, Nickic Golder-Pruncr 75, 108, Tara- lyn Read 99, 109, Stephanie Bates 93, 84, Derek Henderson 109, 171, David Apt 81, Kim Golder-Pruncr 99, 125, Jason Griffin 100, 105, Bailey Ductta 78, Jennifer Thompson 75, 82, Leah Thompson 83, 90, Jessica Williams 97, 103, Kenny Coull 133, Kyle Tittcrton 114, 96, Crystal Lee a 102, 132, Christopher Christopher Cormack 97, Oliver Koslik Koslik 151, 122, Laura Lea Dwyer 89, Brandon Bates 84, 76, Robert Robert Pigott 87, Katie Hawrylak 90, 105, Juliette Arsenault 117, 99. Juniors Codic Worsley 83, Caitlin Cormack 79, Rachel Likozar 50, Kiley Likozar 88, Travis Duetta 84, Ryan Pascal 71, Tyler Read 71, Amber Pascal 79, Lisa Bell 71, Erin Napier 76, Christopher Smith 81, Ashley Ashley Klatt 67, Miranda Klatt 74. Tyke Eagle Selects Flying High After Winning Two Games The Tyke Eagles Selects won two big games. The Eagles went to Hastings Hastings to play the Peterborough Selects. The Eagles totally dominated Peterborough winning winning 13-3. The goal scorers for the Eagles were Hailey Van- seggelen, Kyle Hill (2), Chad Deighton (3), Matthew Baxter, Andrew Fothergill, David Connelly, Connelly, Stephen Bathe (2), Brandon Brandon Doble (2). Assists went to Adam Derks (2), Andrew Fothergill Fothergill (2), Brian Allure, Nicolas Nicolas Bonn, Stephen Bathe, Kyle Hill and David Ross. On Sunday morning the Eagles Eagles hosted Oshawa's Park League Selects at Trinity Col lege Arena. The Eagles played another outstanding game, beating Oshawa 9-2. Goal scorers for the Eagles were David David Ross (2), Andrew Albertini (2), Brandon Doble (2), Tyler Young, Stephen Bathe and Brian Allore. Assists went to Hailey Vanscggelen, David Connelly (2), David Ross (2), Tyler Young, Chad Deighton, Stephen Bathe, Brian Allore, Brandon Doble and Matthew Baxter. On April 14 the C.R.H.L. Tyke Selects will be hosting a Select Hockey Tournament at Orono arena. Come on out and watch some of the best tyke hockey in Ontario. - w ken siow s&tfes driw you. ... don't blow your top! Pull yourself together and see us for experienced, professional help. We've been creating award-winning advertising campaigns for satisfied customers since 1854! Give us a call... we want you to see dollar signs instead of red! The Canadian Statesman 62 King St. W. Bowmanville ^ Telephone 623-3303

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