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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Apr 1996, p. 15

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, April 10,1996 5 Darlington Auto in a Slump On March 14, Darlington Auto Mustangs' opponent was Remax at the Newcastle arena. Remax showed why they are one of the top teams in the C.R.H.L., as they skated skated to a 3-0 victory. On March 16, the Mustangs faced Roy Nichols at the Orono arena. Neither team could score in the first period, but Nichols scored one early in the second period. period. The Mustangs tied up the game when Derek Wilson scored on a setup from Chris Mann. The Mustangs then took the lead when Jamie Richter scored on a setup from Derek. The final Mustang goal was scored by Jamie Richter, unassisted. The final score would read Darlington Auto 3, Roy Nichols 1. On March 19, the Darlington Auto Mustangs came up against Skylight for their last league game. Skylight got on the board first late in the first period. The Mustangs tied up the score when Mike McCrory scored on a setup from Chris Mann and Korey Jay. Skylight then notched two more goals to make the final Skylight 3, Darlington Auto 1. On March 24, the Mustangs played their first playoff game against Sand & Gravel. The Mustangs lit up the scoreboard first when Jamie Woolner scored on a setup from Cory Scholl. The Mustangs then took a two- goal lead when Lucas Leskiw let a blast go from the point that found the net. Sand & Gravel then scored three unanswered goals. With time running out, Chris Mann scored for the Mustangs, with, assists going to Jamie Richter and Lucas to make the final score Darlington Auto 3, Sand & Gravel 3. On March 28, the Mustangs faced 401 Esso at the Newcastle arena. The Mustangs got on the board with some nice passing plays. Jamie Woolner to Chris back to Lucas on the point, let a blast go that beat a screened goalie. 401 Esso then notched three unanswered goals. Lucas again scored for the Mustangs to cut the 401 Esso lead in half. 401 Esso then scored two more goals to make the final score 401 Esso 5, Darlington Auto 2. The Mustangs prepared for battle as they faced Remax on March 31. The Mustangs had their backs to the wall, as a loss here could be devastating. devastating. Remax got on the board first when they caught the Mustangs' flat-footed. The Mustangs retrieved this goal back when Mark Ganhao passed the puck to Jamie Woolner, who took a shot on net, allowing Jason Neil to put the rebound in. The Mustangs took the lead when Jamie Woolner scored on a setup from Lucas. The Mustangs' third goal was the same as the first .with Jason scoring the goal and Jamie Woolner and Mark assisting. The final Mustang gold was again by Jason to record his hat-trick. This time Derek and Mark assisted. This made the final score Darlington Auto 4, Remax 1. $ i f pkt |! JNl ;y i 1 *,f ■ 4»-. if, • < Ira Gemini Members Travel to Mississauga Silver and Bronze Medal Winners Two members of' the Orono Figure Skating Club returned from the Manvers Mini-Blades competition with medals. Matthew Marchant won a silver medal, and Kaitlyn Leech came home with a bronze medal. On March 24,1996, the Pre- Comp girls from Gemini Gymnastics (ages 8 and under), travelled to Gymnastics Mississauga to compete - in the John Nooney Invitational meet. In the 8A category, Nicole MacDonald, of Orono, was 1st CMHA Calendar April Winners April 1 Rick Lefort Bowmanville $40 April 2 John Scattergood Oshawa $40 April 3 John Yellowlees Enniskillen $40 April 4 Beth Campbell Bowmanville $40 April 6 Penny Schofield Bowmanville $200 April 8 Ivor Bowles Napanee $40 April 9 Fernand Lelievre Hanmer $40 April 10 Louise Lelievre Newcastle $40 April 11 David Griffin Bowmanville $40 April 12 Carl Clough Whitby $40 April 13 Christine Home Oshawa $100 April 15 Gloria Brown Courtice $40 April 16 Dale Cary Bowmanville $40 April 17 Chris Gordon Bowmanville $40 April 18 Melody Reid Orono $40 April 19 William Downing Scarborough $40 April 20 CMHA Minor Atom Bowmanville $100 April 22 Ann Keeler Oshawa $40 April 23 Cecil & Muriel Albin Bowmanville $40 April 24 Brace Winning Bowmanville $40 April 25 Farewell Blackburn Bowmanville $40 April 26 Craig & Barb Smith Courtice $500 April 27 Neal Smith Bowmanville $100 April 29 Fred Petrich Courtice $40 April 30 Emilio Trotta Oshawa $40 overall, with a 2nd on vault, 3rd on bars, 1st on beam, and 3rd on floor. Megan Patrick, of Bowmanville, placed 4th overall, overall, with a 1st on vault and bars, and a 5th on beam and floor. Bryanne Daunais, of Courtice, was 6th overall, placing 4th on vault and bars, 3rd on beam, and 6th on floor. In the Level 7A category, Loma Button, of Newcastle, placed 9th overall, with a 4th on vault, 7th on bars, 5th on beam, and 4th on floor. Renee Sparkes, of Courtice, placed 6th overall, with a 2nd on vault, 5th on bars, 2nd. on beam, arid 6th on floor. In the Level 6B category, Kira Locke, of Courtice, placed 3rd overall, with a 5th on vault, 3rd on bars, 4th on beam, and 1st on floor. Emma Russo, of Bowmanville, was 7th overall, placing 6th on floor, 2nd on bars, 6th on beam, and 5 th on floor. BOWMANVILLE Hockey Registration Tyke - Midget Saturday, April 20th and 27th 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Annual C.R.H.L. Meeting April 15th at 7:00 p.m. Annual C.M.H.A. Meeting April 21st at 12:00 noon to be held at Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex @JP Please Take Note of the Date Change from Last Week's Advertisement Learn How To Be A Certified SCUBA DIVER! Certified Instructor teaching C.A.D.I. courses year round invites divers, and people interested in becoming Certified Divers to form a local SCUBA diving club. For information and registration, call Roberto INI. Valle , (905) 623-0253 ©j.p. p Clarington Girls' Slo-Pitch Registration Limited Positions Still Available Fee: $75. includes team sweater and photo package Novice - 7 to 9 years Midget -13 to 15 years Pee Wee -10 to 12 years Bantam -16 and over For more information call 623-7840 or Fax: 623-7689 Canadian Statesman 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Be one of the many teams to enter the 5th Annual Canadian Statesman 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament at Bowmanville High School on Friday, May 24 (6:00 to 10:00 p.m.) and Saturday, May 25 (9:00 to 5:00_ • Free Registration Package • Medallions For All Finalists • Guaranteed Three Games • Refreshments All Weekend • Draw for Raptors Watches • All teams to be comprised of four players • Games to 21 points, or 25 minute maximum • Registration fee is $50 per team (cash or cheque payable to The Canadian Statesman) • Registrations accepted on a first come, first served basis • For more information, contact Brad Kelly at - 623-3303 Team Namej_ Captain; Registration Form Age Division (check one) Address: 10-12 Girls 10-12 13-15 13-15 16-18 16-18 Phone Number^ Player 2. Registration Deadline Thursday, May 16 3. 4. 'Team captains will be notified of starting time for first game.** Registration forms to be mailed to or dropped off at The Canadian Statesman office, 62 King St. West, Bowmanville, L1C 3K9. Entry fee must accompany registration form. Sponsored in Part by...

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