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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jun 1997, p. 14

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Page 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, June 25, 1997 Section Two Road Loss Costs | Top Track and Field Athletes from Vincent Massey Green Gaels Shot At First Place by Chris Rourke Staff Writer A road loss last weekend cost the Clarington Green Gaels a chance of finishing first in their division. The Green Gaels travelled travelled to Akwcsasne last Saturday, June 21, and lost 11-9. The Gaels played without Darryl and Jeff McArthur, Bryan Power, David Stabile and Rob Fodor. They were forced to use goalie Ray Dance as a forward and dress injured Brett Pakosta as the backup goalie to avoid being fined for not ' dressing two goalies. Duke McNutt poured in two goals and one assist, while Jaret Bilich added one goal and two helpers. The Green Gaels returned home for the first time since June 9 on Monday night to play Flora. The Gaels won 16-11 to improve to 13-5 on the season. season. The game was delayed 45 minutes due to a power failure throughout Bowmanville. The home side led 6-2 after the first and extended their lead to 14-8 following the second period, before holding on to win by five. The scoring was spread around as nine Gaels hit the score sheet. Stefan Hewak scored four goals, McNutt, Brad Reed, Fodor and Ryan Harris all scored two apiece, while Jaret Bilich, Kurt Kirner, Wayne Richard and Ryan Douglas poured in singles. singles. Reed, who played his first game with the Gaels this year after returning from the Jr. A Whitby ' Warriors, will help out a lot, said assistant coach Dave Edgar. "Brad's a big help. He's a big strong guy at 6'4", 230 pounds," Edgar "said following' following' Monday's game. "He has the unusual combination of having size and soft .hands with the ability to score." The team had a long discussion discussion on the bus to Akwesasne last Saturday about being disciplined. "We said we need commitment commitment to disciplined defence," Edgar told The Statesman. "We had players tonight (Monday vs Flora) playing for their stats and our commitment to team defence suffered." "If players aren't committed committed to discipline and they lake stupid penalties they Ace Wins Car A new car for a hole-in-one is the lop prize being offered at the Grant Flintoff Memorial Golf Tournament on Saturday, July 12, at the Newcastle Golf Course. Hosted by the Bowmanville Hockin Oldtimers, the first golfer to score an ace on the 141 yard, par 3, second hole will be presented with the keys to a brand new Pontiac Sunfire, compliments compliments of Jeff Stewart of Cowan Pontiac. Anyone interested in securing, securing, a ticket, is asked to call Ron Clemens at 263-8465. Money raised from the tournament tournament will be donated to the Bowmanville Hospital. won't play in the playoffs". The Green Gaels arc off until next Monday night when they'll face the Orillia Kings at 8 p.m. The Gaels coaching staff, along with, goalie Ray Dance, Bilich and Fodor, will return to Akwesasne this Saturday, June 28 for the OLA Jr. B All-Star Game. Overall champions from the Vincent Massey Public School track and field meet that was held on May 21, included, front row, (1-r), Jordan Gross, Jcnncllc Farrow, Karina Tulak, Braden Jcbson, Katie Turvill, . Scott Miller, Amanda Miller, Emma Meech, Jason Winkle. Back row, (1-r), Mike Murphy, Andrew Weber, Zachary Vine, Jeffrey Miller, Shannon Higgins, Christine Michalejkô, Kerryne Palmer, Leigh Armstrong, Chris Trace. 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