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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Oct 1996, p. 6

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8 The Clarington/Cdurtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, October 5, 1996 Eagles Suffer 9-3 Home Loss to Trenton Sting Bowmanville Eagles forward Niai Maynard tries to stuff the puck into the net past Trenton's goalie during a Provincial Jr. A League game on Sunday night at the Recreation Recreation Complex. The Eagles fell behind 8-0, and lost 9-3. The loss drops their record on the season to 2-3. Checkers has Former Junior Coach The Clarington Minor Novice Novice Toros, sponsored this year by Dennis Pizzeria, have started started the year in superb fashion with three victories in as many games, outscoring their opposition opposition 18-4. Led by the goaltending tandem tandem of Cody Woodcock and Michael Harris, team defense has been outstanding. Skaters on this year's team include: Ian Knox, Kyle Good- child, Corey Prince, Jason Su- lyma, David Ross, Mitchell McMichael, Hailey Van Seg- gelen, Stephen Bathe, Tim Lew, Luc Pither, Chad Deigh- ton, Adam Derks, Dan Morrison, Morrison, Andrew Albertini, Brian Allore. In their home opener against Barrie, the Toros came out flying with two goals in the first minute of play. Luc Pither notched the first of the Toros young season at 23 seconds, with helpers going to Hailey Van Seggelen and Stephen Bathe. Chad Deighton in- al goals went to David Ross and Hailey Van Seggelen (short handed), with assists going going to Adam Derks and Stephen Stephen Bathe. Playing their second game Brian Allore. The Toros added another in the third. Scoring was Stephen Bathe, assisted by Andrew Albertini. The Toros third victory came against Whitby 10-1. The in as many days against New- Toros opened the scoring'mid market, the Toros prevailed with a 4-1 win. Dennis Pizzeria opened up a two goal lead in/ the first on goals from Stephen Bathe, assisted by Hailey Van Seggelen, and Chad Deighton. Newmarket narrowed the gap before the end of the first period. period. The Toros scored again early in the second with a strong three-way effort. Kyle Goodchild scored with helpers going to Chad Deighton and way through the first period on a power play and never looked back. Scoring for the Toros were David Ross (4), Kyle Goodchild (2), with singles going going to Stephen Bathe, Mitchell McMichael, Hailey Van Seggelen, Seggelen, and Chad Deighton. Assisting Assisting on the goals were Mitchell McMichael (2), Chad Deighton (2), David Ross, Ian Knox, Kyle Goodchild, Brian Allore, and Dan Morrison. On Saturday afternoon, the Destinations To Go Minor Pee- wee Toros picked up their first point of the season with a 2-2 wide margin and oùtshot them 30-12. We came up against a hot goal tender for Barrie. Congratulations to Justin Niklecki, who is on a two Additional Atom ' Toros, sponsored by Checkers Variety, Variety, will have former Eagle coach, Paul Robinson, at the helm. Things have not changed. Both teams ice the same, number number of players, nets are still at each end, the players have sticks and the puck is dropped. The chemistry of attitude and staying focused as well as 100% discipline on and off the ice will guide this team to achieve their goals. The Checkers Variety sponsor sponsor suits this team as our defensive defensive style and ability to skate and check along with our passing passing skills will be our strengths. The Atoms split their preseason preseason games, thrashing the Little NHL State Farm Canadiens Canadiens 18-1 with every team member contributing. In our second outing, the team came up one goal short in a 3-2 decision to a more balanced balanced and aggressive Whitby squad. A great effort in both games from the goalkeepers. Team members are: Goal - Ryan Evans, Darren Sloane, Defense - Brent Stadler, Zach- ery Vine, Drew Sharp, Justin Ross, Jason Morrison, Forwards Forwards - Jason Emond, Andrew Oliver, Brooks Robinson, Brandon Kalijundic, Mick Boisvert, Jesse Bradbum, Shane Gonsalves, Ryan Gar- niss, Bryan Mercer. Coach - Paul Robinson, Manager - Ruth Ross, Assistant Coach - Kent Wilcox, Trainer - Darrin Vine, Goalie Coach - Bill Morrison. Morrison. tie against Barrie in our second game of the season following a game scoring streak, creased the margin, with only 4-1 loss against Whitby in our If the boys work hard when 57 seconds elapsed, assisted by season opener. they haven't got the puck and The Barrie game was a fair- Ptck up their man coming ly fast paced game which the back, we definitely have got Toros could easily have won as the goaltending this year to be they outplayed Barrie by a tn every game. Brian Allore. The team traded goals in the second and third periods. 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