Page 8 The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, February 15, 1997 Destinations To Go Prepare lor Playoffs With Tournament Win The Destinations To Go Minor Peewee Toros started their post season preparation with a well deserved tournament tournament victory in Peterborough. On January 25, the Toros played three hard fought games to come away as 'A' Champions in what coach Lefort termed flawless defensive hockey. Joey Mallette led the defence with stellar goaltending goaltending throughout the tournament. tournament. Along the way he had two shutouts and only allowed two goals. Tournament scores went as follows: Toros 5 - Pickering 0; Toros 1 - Aurora 0; and against a strong and big minor/major team from Douro, the Toros squeaked by 3-2 in the final. Leading the scoring barrage barrage for the tourny was Craig Barraball with three and Mark Lemieux two. Singles went to Derek McGrath, Ryan Smith, Justin Naklicki and Erik Downing. Game MVP's went to Craig Barraball, Justin Naklicki and Sean Lefort. A super effort by all the boys was witnessed by a very supportive crowd of parents. A special thanks goes out to Paul Bowen for helping out with the trainer duties for the day. The regular season of play came to an end on January 26, in Pickering, . and the Toros came away with a come from behind 5- 3 victory. Scorers were J. Naklicki, D. McGrath, M.Lemieux and C. Barraball with two. This gave the Toros a very solid record of 14 wins, 10 losses, and 6 ties, for a third place finish. The boys are now preparing preparing for a first round playoff match up with Whitby starting starting in February. Good luck in the playoffs Toros. Clarington Girls' Hockey Report liberty Youth Bow K. McPherson- Optometrist hosted the first place team, White Rose, on February 1, in Orono. Alexandra State, assisted by Jana Cryderman, got McPherson's on the score- board late in the third period. period. White Rose answered back again giving them a 3- 1 win. Clarington's Atom, Newcastle Optimist, were at Harmon Park on Friday, January 31. Even though we had extra fans there to help celebrate Kiersten Allore's birthday, the girls were up against the strong Oshawa Central team and could not get by their defense. By the same token, our hard working working defense kept the game to a single. digit loss. Square Boy MVP was shared by defense Simone Frenette, who skated her heart out, and Susan Wiltshire, who had to skate her hardest to catch the strong skaters of the Oshawa team. Final •score Clarington 0, Oshawa 7. 7-Eleven was on the ice again against the arch rival Thorton Dundee. Krista Mueller, assisted by Tara Parker, got the first goal. 7- Eleven came back with a goal from Sarah Little, assisted by Lauren Crashley and Kristen Ryan. Thorton came on strong in the second second period with goals from Tara Parker, unassisted, and Raina Mueller, assisted by Shannon Coe. Then Coe picked up a goal assisted by Leah Novak. Clarington's strong determination not to give up came back with the final goal from Sarah Ferguson assisted by Miki Orme. The final score Dundee 4, 7 Eleven 2. Grant's Physiotherapy came out to challenge the first place team Quan TV. Michelle Walker, playing goal for the first time, did an excellent job at keeping the first place team at bay. Scoring started by Quan's Brooke Farrow, assisted by Elaine Corbin. Grant's answered back with only 22 seconds left in the first period. period. Emily Muir came up with an unassisted goal. Again in the second period, Grant's Krista Traynor, assisted by Emily Muir and Erin Moore, put Clarington ahead. Quan TV, not to be denied, with one minute left in the second, came back with a goal from Brooke Farrow assisted by Allison Bryan and Jen Woods. Then early in the third period, Quan came back with two more goals. Brooke Farrow assisted by Allison Bryan, and then Farrow assisted by Jen Woods. Grant's kept the pressure on and came back with the tying goal from Erin Moore assisted by January 25 Bantams Team Standings - Virolainen 21, Norrish 16, Salway 14, Perry 14, VanHeuvelen 14, Mulkins 12, Willsher 12, LeBlanc 9. High Singles - Barry Neads 210, Stephanie .VanHeiivelen 178, Justin Willsher 162, Bridget Virolainen 162, Jake Beers 158, Dan Perry 154. High Triples - Stephanie VanHeuvelen 438, Dan Perry 418, Justin Willsher 416, Jake Beers 407, Barry Neads 405, Erin Blacklock 399. Bowler of the month - January - Sarah Tanner +6, Jonathon Letke +7. Juniors Team Standings - Milner 23, Hellam 19, Burtch 19, Goswell 16, J. Griffin 16, Feeney 16, Blacklock 14, Tennant 13, T. Flintoff 12, Hayward 9, Meikle 6, Snider 5. High Singles - Terri Flintoff 273, 181, Jason Griffin 257, 231, Kim Hellam 223, Heather Spoelstra 220, Alyssa Henning 215, Shawn Snider 211, 195, T-Mac Oldtimers Hold on to Beat Brooking by 5-4 On February 2, T-Mac Insulation entertained Brooking Transport from, Bowmanville. This match turned out to be a chippy affair with T-Mac having having to kill off four minor penalties penalties as opposed to one for the visitors. Jim Boyd made a key save with only seconds remaining remaining to preserve a 5-4 victory for the home team. Phil Solomon, Gerry Snowden, Mike Hewer (with a fine solo effort), John Vesters and John Allen, with a wrist shot off the post for the winner, scored our goals. This brings our record to 17 wins, 9 losses, and 2 ties, for the season. Scott Feeney 200, 195, 187, Heather Neads 198, 196, 181, Tyler Hayward 197, Laura Preston 195, Shawn Blacklock 194, Chris McKay 191, Ashley Burtch 179, Adam Goswell 176. 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