2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, December 18, 1996 Section Two Clarington Girls' Hockey Teams Keep Busy 7-El even Pccwce team played host to Thornton Dundee Dundee on December 10, at Darlington Darlington Arena for a rematch. Clar ington was down 3-0, and in the second period, Sarah Little got two goals, assisted by Miki Orme (2), and Kristen Ryan. Jcnnell West then got an unassisted unassisted goal. Thornton Dundee, not giving up, went ahead in the third period making the game 4-3. Clarington pulled Kinsmen Minor Bantam Toros Win a Couple, Lose a Couple After being handed a sound thrashing, 11-2 at the hands of Peterborough on Tuesday, December December 10, the Kinsmen Toros took to the ice the next night in Turcotte, and Jared Greening set up by Chris Laton. A determined determined Pickering team answered answered back with two of their own to make the score 4-2 af- hopes of making the pain from ter two periods. The Toros kept the previous outing go away, it close on a goal by Adam The opposition was Pickering Smith assisted by Chris Laton and the outcome proved more and Nick Smith only to watch to the Toros liking. The first period ended with the score lied 1-1. The Kinsmen Kinsmen goal was scored by Derek Broley assisted by Brandon Baker. The second period saw Pickering score two quick power play goals to take a 3-1 lead but the Toros fought back and tied the score on two short- handed goals. Both were scored on nice individual efforts efforts by Ian Gleeson, unassisted. unassisted. The Toros took the lead on a goal by Jon Black assisted by Nick Smith and Dan Turcotte but couldn't hold it as Pickering Pickering scored one of their own to tie the score at 4-4. Brandon Baker got what proved to be the winner halfway through the third period assisted by Sean Pudlis to make the final Toros 5, Pickering 4. On Friday, December 13, the Toros travelled to Newmarket for their third game in four nights. The Kinsmen Toros struck first with a goal by Sean Pudlis assisted by Derek Broley Broley and Brandon Baker. The Newmarket squad answered with one of their own as the first period ended tied 1-1. The Toros outscored their opponents opponents 3-0 in the second period to lake a commanding lead. Jared Greening (2g), Chris Laton Laton (2a), Derek Broley (lg), Daryl Stockman, Dan Turcotte and Scan Pudlis (la) each did the damage for the Toros. The Kinsmen squad lost some of their zip in the third period and allowed the Newmarket team back in the game with two goals to make the score 4-3, but managed to hold on for the win. The fourth game of the busy week saw the Kinsmen team travel to Pickering for a return match. Pickering scored twice in the first period to hold a 2-0 lead entering the second stanza. stanza. The Toros fought back with two of their own on goals by Kyle Welch assisted by Dan Eagles Settle For a 4-4 Tie Against Cobourg Continued from page 1 moved him to forward, Pickell has picked up one goal and five assists in the last three games. The Eagles are 2-0-1 in their past three games. THE SCOOP -- GM Mike Laing signed 20-year- old defenceman David Shaw on Sunday. Shaw played in Cobourg last year...The team played last night in Ajax, and they play tomorrow (Thursday) in Kingston, «PS before returning home Sunday to host Trenton. the home squad restore their two goal lead four minutes later. later. Nick Smith got the Kinsmen Kinsmen back to within one with just over 4 minutes left in the game but that was as close as they would get as the game ended 5-4 in favour of Pickering. Pickering. their goalie and with only 16 seconds left in the game, 7- Elcven's Brandy Carrier, assisted assisted by Kate Fair lied the game 4-4. 7-Eleven's next game is December 21, Hannan Park, 7:00 p.m. against Baker. K. McPherson Optometrist Novice team played host to Crow's Sports at Orono Arena. Crows came on strong with two goals in the first period. Clarington's strong offensive play by Carol Anne Bruno, Michelle Michelle Hodgson, and Jalana Blaker were not to be denied.. Blaker picked up her first goal of the season, assisted by Michelle Michelle Hodgson. In the second period an unassisted goal by Allie Stade brought the game to a tie. But Crow's would not let up and got a goal in the third period. With two minutes left in the game, McPherson's pulled their goalie in an attempt attempt to tie the game only to scoring opportunities by Stephanie Stephanie Wood, Candace Allen, Laura Stacey and Janice Kelly, Spirit Sports goalie was not to be denied her shutout. Newcastle Newcastle Optimist next game will be have a goal scored on an empty Thursday, December 19,* 7:00 net, thus making the game a 4- P- m -> Newcastle, against AAA Sports. Grant's Physiotherapy travelled travelled to the Civic Auditorium to play against Sports Scene. Grant's skated to an 8-2 victo- 2 victory for Crow's Sports. The MVP of the game for Clarington Clarington was Tara Slemon who received a certificate for the slice of pizza from Square Boys. McPherson's next game ry- Jessica Andrews picked up is December 21, 9:30 a.m., in _ two goals, as well as Emily Orono, against TPA. Newcastle Optimist Atom team travelled to Osh aw a to play against Spirit Sports on Saturday, December 14. Although Although there were many great ,Muir and Lori McClusky, and one each to Nicole Pot and Nicole Nicole Milson. Grant's next game is December 21, Harman Park, 8:00 p.m., against Quon TV. THE DEALERS Holiday Rate Break Value Financing for up to 48 months. 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