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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Feb 1997, p. 10

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Page 10 The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, February 22, 1997 Esso-Harvey's Survives Playoff Scare The Newcastle Esso- Justin Valckx scored from game a minute later as he Harvey's Atom team Nathan Wright. Tanner converted a pass from advanced to the OMHA zone Millson gave Newcastle a Jonathan Beecroft. Tanner finals by beating the Fenelon three goal lead as he scored Millson put Newcastle in the Falls Flyers 3-1 in the fifth the only goal of the second lead as he deflected a point and deciding game of the period. Ryan Sutton had the shot from Peter Heerschop. series in Fenelon Falls on assist. The Newcastle squad Kenneth Lake had the other Friday, February 7. showed why they had the best helper. Fenelon Falls tied the Newcastle had opened the defensive record in the league game up again just 15 sec- series with a convincing 7-2 this year as they kept Fenelon onds later and the first period victory at home on January Falls off the scoreboard. Ryan ended with the two teams 29. The Esso-Harvey's squad Clarke had the shutout for deadlocked at 2-2. The sec- came out flying in this game Newcastle. ond period belonged to as they scored twice on the Game three was on Fenelon as they scored two first shift of the game. Nathan February 2, in Fenelon Falls, goals forty seconds apart to Wright had the opening goal, and Newcastle would take the make it 4-2 going into the and Paul Highgate got the early lead in this game at the third period. Newcastle was second goal with Chris 1:43 mark of the first period determined to get back into Saunders assisting on both as Kyle Searle scored with the game and Kyle Searle was markers. Tanner Millson put help from Tanner Millson and able to get them within one as Newcastle up by three on a' Kenneth Lake. It looked like he deflected a Chris Saunders power play late in the first the 1-0 lead would hold up for point shot. Nathan Wright had period with Saunders and the Newcastle squad as they the second helper on the goal. continued to hold Fenelon The Esso-Harvey's squad Falls off the scoreboard, but Fenelon was determined to keep playing and with just 1:05 on the clock and Newcastle on a power play, the period to make the game a helper. Tanner Millson gave the Fenelon captain was able 5-3 final and send the series Newcastle a five goal bulge to spring himself free on a to a fifth game in Fenelon breakaway to tie the game Falls, and send it into overtime. The The fifth game of the Esso-Harvey's squad pressed series provided the fans from hard in the overtime and had several chances but the Fenelon goalie came up big. Fenelon Falls got a huge break at 2:46 of overtime when the puck took a bad bounce off the boards behind the Newcastle net and came out in front. Shawn Caissie made the initial save but the rebound went right to the Fenelon player who was able Peter Heerschop getting the assists. Chris Saunders got his fourth point of the game in the second period as he scored the fourth goal with Nathan Wright getting the when he converted a pass from Kyle Searle. Fenelon Falls finally got on the board late in the second period and added another early in the third to make it a 5-3 game, but Newcastle responded with two more of their own as Jonathan Beecroft scored with Searle and Dwayne Forde getting the assists. Dwayne Forde would finish the scoring for Newcastle on a pass from Nathan Wright to make it a 7-2 final. Shawn pressed hard to get the equalizer, equalizer, but Fenelon was able to get the insurance marker on a power play at the mid point of both sides with some great action as both teams were determined to take the series and advance to the zone finals against Minden. Newcastle would score the crucial first goal in the game as Justin Valckx scored on a wrap around later in the first period. period. Nathan Wright put the Esso-Harvey's squad up by two early in the second period with Paul Highgate assisting. Fenelon was able to make it a 2-1 game late in the second period when a shoot in took a funny bounce over Shawn Caissie's stick and ended up in the Newcastle net. This set the stage for an exciting third period as Fenelon Falls tried desperately to even the score, but the Newcastle defense was equal to the task. Nathan Wright was able to get the insurance marker with only 1:58 left as he tipped the puck past a pinching Fenelon defenceman to give him a breakaway. The Esso-Harvey's squad are looking forward to the next series against a tough team from Minden. Bowmanville Eagles Hast Playoff Game The dates have been finalized for the Provincial Jr. A, best-of-seven opening round playoff series between the Bowmanville Eagles and Newmarket 87's. Newmarket, who are the defending league champions, finished first overall in the Eastern Conference with a record of 43-5-3, while Bowmanville grabbed the eighth and final spot with a mark of 15-31-5. The Eagles didn't clinch a spot in the post-season until the final day of the regular season. A single point earned against Kingston put the Eagles one-point ahead of the Trenton Sting for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Game one of the series was played Thursday night in Newmarket (after Independent deadline), while game two will shift to the Recreation Complex on Sunday night. Game time is the usual 6:45 p.m. The rest of the series is as follows: Game 3 Thursday, February 27, in Newmarket, 7:30 p.m. Game 4 Friday, February 28, in Bowmanville, 7:30 p.m. Game 5 (if necessary) Sunday, March 2, in Newmarket, 7:30 p.m. Game 6 (if necessary) Monday, March 3, in Bowmanville, 6:30 p.m. Game 7 (if necessary) Tuesday, March 4, in Newmarket, 7:30 p.m. Crow's Sports Toros Reach Finals On February 7, the Major goaltending gave Justin Caissie played a strong game to bury it in the open net to in the net to get the win. give Fenelon the victory. Game two was in Fenelon Game four was back at Falls on February 1, and home in Newcastle on Newcastle again got an early February 5, and , the Esso- goal on the first shift as Kyle Harvey's team was hoping to Searle scored from the slot on put Fenelon Falls away in this Atom Crow's Sports Clarington Toros met host Richmond Hill Stars. Scoreless after one, Colin Baker whistled one in from VandeBelt a shutout in this penalty free game. Sault Ste. Marie A.J. Bus Lines came to play the Toros, scoring in 10 seconds. players, Captain Garrett Nemisz who supported his team from the sidelines, Colin Baker, Jason Hicks, Andy Chamberlain, Jeff Larsh, Matt Brandon Beers, Paul Reid, Tyler Brown and goaltenders Justin VandeBelt and Kyle Moore. Congratulations to coaching staff Eric Neilsen, the blueline to put the Toros Twenty-one seconds later, on the board. Baker fired in Jeff Larsh tied it for the his second after a pass from Toros.. Assists to Greg Andy Chamberlain. Tyler. Tamblyn and Matt Tamblyn. Brown assisted. Matt Beech Sault scored another a minute Beech, Greg Tamblyn, Alvin Beech, Doug Tamblyn, Stephen Nelles, Zack Pither, John Hogarth, and Colin Ryan Friedrich, Jeremy Chamberlain. Thanks to our McKee, Matt Tamblyn, sponsor, Crow's Sports. a nice pass from Chris Saunders. The Esso-Harvey's squad went up by two goals late in the first period as pocketed a backhander. Assists to Chamberlain and Matt Tamblyn. Greg Tamblyn game, but Dwayne popped in Beech's rebound to was able to tie the give the Toros a 4-0 victory. Jeff Larsh assisted. Awesome game. Fenelon Falls opened the scoring just 33 seconds into the Forde Profit from our MIDAS...Growing Again! We're looking for the right candidate to become the franchisee in BOWMANVILLE Conversion candidates may have suitable premises to be Midasized and much of the required investment in tools and equipment already in place. Other candidates should have automotive service experience and available assets to invest in the range of $80-100,000. 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Colin Baker started the scoring scoring with a shorthanded goal in the first. Greg Tamblyn from Jeff Larsh scored on a power play. Larsh picked up Tyler Brown's rebound during a five on three to complete the scoring. Toros advanced to the semi-finals against London. Andy Chamberlain from Colin Baker and Jason Hicks put the Toros on the. board. Matt Beech scored from Greg Tamblyn in the second. Colin Baker set up Andy Chamberlain, and Stephen Nelles completed the scoring with an open net goal for a 4- 0 victory. Justin VandeBelt had his third shutout of the tournament! A.J. Bus Lines, from Sault Ste. Marie, were back, for the finals. Looking good for the Toros, Jeff Larsh picked up Paul Reid's rebound to score 18 seconds into the game. Sault tied it during a power play and scored another going ahead 2-1. The Toros evened it up when Stephen Nelles, on a power play, scored from Colin Baker. Sault persisted, managing to go ahead 3-2 in the third. Numerous attempts were made by the Toros to no .avail, leaving as finalists of the Richmond Hill Tournament. Congratulations to all by Telma R. Grant r.p.t. Acupuncture for Asthma Question: Telma, I hear that you treat asthma with acupuncture. Can you tell me how you can help with my asthma? Asthma is a medical condition so let's be very clear that it requires medical medical treatment arid you need to be under the care of a medical doctor for that. Acupuncture is in no way a substitute for medical care. But, let's have a look at how acupuncture looks at asthma and from that we can see how it can assist. Acupuncture looks at asthma as a blockage of energy in the Twin Sister energy channels of the lung and large intestine. But what exactly is a blockage of energy in western terms? In examination of the patient, what oriental medicine medicine describes as a blockage blockage of energy can be felt as decreased movement in the body. In asthma what one finds when one examines examines a patient with asthma, is that the breast bone and the ribcage in characteristic areas, are very tight and sore. Treatment is directed to freeing these areas as well as the neck and shoulders. The treatment is directed directed to freeing the mobility of these areas so that they can move more freely and allow the energy to pass unhindered through to the lungs. The result is that patients often find an easing easing of their symptoms. My approach to acupuncture acupuncture is called the G.A.M.E.® Plan, the Grant Approach to Musculoskeletal Evaluation and treatment. If you have already tried other other treatments for your asthma, asthma, you may find my approach can bring you increased relief. If you have been diagnosed diagnosed with asthma and you are under medical care, acupuncture may be a useful useful adjunct to what you are already doing and you may want to give this approach a try. 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