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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Oct 1996, p. 15

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, October 30, 1996 5 Basketball Sweep for BHS by Chris Rourke All three girls' basketball teams at Bowmanville High School beat Pereyma last week to stay alive in the fight for a LOSS A playoff spot. The seniors beat a winless Pereyma squad 53-24, while the juniors won 30-24 and the midgets pulled off an upset by winning 32-14. The Pereyma midgets were 4-1 coming into the game at BHS last Thursday, October 24. The Dan Macmaster-led BHS midgets came out firing as Amy Reid scored Bow- manville's first five points of the game, helping build a 10- 2 lead by the end of the quarter. quarter. After Bowmanville led 19-6 at halftime, they came out in the third quarter and played tough defence. BHS took a 29-10 lead into the final quarter. They were outscored 4-3 in the last quarter, but it didn't matter as Bowmanville had pulled off the 32-14 upset. Reid led all Bowmanville scorers with 13 points. The win improved Bowmanville's record to 54. Anna Comacchia's juniors shot poorly, as. did Pereyma in the opening quarter, but Bowmanville came out with a 74 lead. Pereyma went on a 10-0 run in the second quarter to go up 14-9, but Bowmanville fought back to tie it at 14-14. Pereyma led 17-14 at halftime. halftime. Emily Muir scored two big baskets near the end of the third quarter to give Bowmanville Bowmanville a 26-23 lead after three quarters. The BHS juniors held Pereyma Pereyma to just one point in the St. Francis Captures CCAA Soccer Title The St. Francis of Assisi boys' soccer team won the Clarington Christian Athletic Association title when they defeated Knox by a score of 2-1 on Thursday, October 18. Team members include, front row, (1-r), Stephen Cunneeh, Justin DeSousa, Josh Brandt, Jessæ Robertson, Collin Cureatz, Jesse Smillie, Mike Clark. Back row, (1-r). Mr. Collins (coach), Mark Walker, Adam Asselin, Chris Bouley, David Lywak, Jonathon Jonathon Gilbank, Jason Bowes, Martin McCarthy. SCOREBOARD Ontario Provincial Jr. A (Teams get one point for overtime loss) Eastern Conference Phillips Division fourth quarter to win 30-24. Muir led the way for BHS with 15 points. Bowmanville's juniors improved improved to 44. The senior game was a complete blowout as Bill Todd's team demolished Pereyma Pereyma to improve to 4-3. Bowmanville led 16-6 after after the opening quarter on the strength of Robyn Alldread's six points, while Katie Deighan and Sommer West had four points each. Coach Todd was very pleased with his team's play in the first quarter. Bowmanville scored an-, other 16 points in the setond quarter, limiting Pereyma to just one basket, to lead 32-8 at the break. BHS cruised to their 29- point, 53-24 win in the second second half. Todd told his players to back off and not run up the score. The seniors' bench was strengthened by the return of Rebecca Archibald. Alldread led all senior scorers with 17 points. Shannon Shannon Dunlop chipped in with 11, while Deighan finished with 10. Todd knew before the game that his team would win because Pereyma doesn't have the talent to compete with the top teams. "I was hoping to practice some things for our big game coming up against (undefeated (undefeated Paul) Dwyer," Todd said following the game. Bowmanville plays at McLaughlin tomorrow (Thursday, October 31) Newmarket 15 0 0 30 Collingwood 8 3 3 19 Orillia 5 5 2 12 Lindsay 3 9 2 10 Stouffville 2 9 0 5 Ruddock Division Kingston 9 2 1 20 Bowmanville .5 9 1 12 Peterborough 5 6 1 11 Cobourg Ajax Trenton MacKinnon Division Milton Hamilton Oakville Burlington Georgetown Mackenzie Division Bramalea Mississauga St. Michaels Brampton Vaughan Strectsville 5 9 5 7 4 8 Western Conference 12 7 5 3 .2 10 8 8 8 3 1 1 •4 7 11 12 2 4 4 5 8 7 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 Bowmanville Non-Contact Hockey League w ; Team Burke Division Bcasties 7 Sport Exchange 4 Hanes 1 Hooper's Trophy 0 Oliver Division National Home Video 5 D. Base 4 A&D Truckshop 3 Mosport 2 Shackclton Division Warriors 6 Blues 5 Pattern 1 Rebels 1 Weekly Results D. Base 5 Hanes 3 Bcasties 8 A&D Truckshop 5 National Home Video 4 Hooper's Trophy 1 Mosport 2 Sport Exchange 2 Blues 8 Oshawa Pattern 4 Warriors 10 Rebels 4 0 2 5 7 2 3 3 4 1 1 5 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 11 10 9. 25 15 12 7 5 20 17 17 16 7 4 Pts. 14 9 3 0 10 8 7 12 11 3 2 Kinsmen Bantams Reach .500 Level The Kinsmen Minor Bantams Bantams rallied on Tuesday night to beat Markham 64 at home. It was a hard fought game with the Toros having to come back twice before finally scoring into an empty net clinching the victory. Scoring for the Toros were Jared Greening and Nick Smith, each with a pair of goals. Singles going to Dan Turcotte and Daryl Stockman. Chris Laton picked up three assists, assists, Ian Glesson with a pair, John Black and Mike Cyr each with a single. Brian Harris played a solid game in net and THE BEST VALUES IN lWN e General Tires 235X75 R15 STOWXL. . $99. 00 ea. installed 205X65 R15 ST $86. 00 ea. installed 205X70 R15 w/w ST $85. 00 ea. installed 185X75 R14 1 $80. 00 ea. installed i CENTRE 160 Church Street 623-5487 Bowmanville ' " ' •' '> ' ©J.PJ Heading to the Basket Bowmanville High School hosted Monsignor John Pereyma last Thursday, October 24, in LOS SA East Division Division girls basketball action. BHS swept Pereyma. The seniors won 53-24, the juniors came out on top, 30-24, while the midgets (pictured above) pulled off a 32-14 upset. also picked up àn assist on the winning goal. The lineup for the 96/97 Toros Toros is Brian Harris, Rob Weir, in goal; Defense-Daryl Stock- man, Dan Turcotte, Jason Greenham, Jay Henderson, Adam Smith, Kyle Welsh; Forwards Forwards - Ian Glesson, Chris La- ton, Jared Greening, John Black, Nick Smith, Mike Cyr, Sean Pudlis, Derek Broley, Branden Baker. Coaching staff: A. Turcotte, J. Pudlis, M. Laton, and R. Turcotte. The Toros are looking forward to a challenging season with alot of fun and hard work ahead. DURHAM REGION THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF POBWC MEETING AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN PURPOSE OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT REGIONAL FILE NO.: OPA 96-020 The Regional Municipality : of Durham is considering an amendment to the Durham Regional, Official Plan to permit a cluster in the Permanent Agricultural Reserve designation, at Concession Road 7 and Enfield Road in the Municipality of Clarington. PUBLIC MEETING The Durham Region Planning Committee will hold a public meeting to provide interested parties the opportunity to make comments, identify issues and provide additional information relative to the proposed Amendment. The public meeting will be held on: Tuesday, November 26,1996 at 10:00 a.m. Durham Region Planning Department, Main Boardroom Whitby Mall, Fourth Floor, Lang Tower COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS? An information report outlining the details of the proposed Amendment may be obtained from the Durham Region Planning Department. If you have any questions or comments regarding the proposed Amendment, please contact: Jeff Brooks, Planner Tel: (905) 728-7731 (Whitby) Tel: (905)686-1651 (Toronto) Fax: (905)436-6612 , If you wish to make a written submission or if you wish to be notified of subsequent meetings or the adoption of the proposed Amendment, please write to the Commissioner of Planning, Box 623, Whitby, Ontario UN 6A3. Please include your address, telephone number and the Regional file number in your submission. APPEAL If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision in respect of the proposed official plan amendment to the Ontario Municipal Board does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or does not make written submissions before the proposed official plan amendment is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal. Gerri-Lynn O'Connor Chair, Planning Committee A.L. Georgieff, M.C.I.P., R.P.P. Commissioner of Planning ©j.p.

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