The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 3, 1997 Section Two Page 7 Sunday's Summary Goal Scorers Bowmanville -- Shane Norton, Adam Armstrong , Newmarket -- Chris McNamara (2), Chris Duggan (2), Bob Whiting The Scoop The Bowmanville Eagles dropped their second I straight home game on Sunday night with a 5-2 set- | back at the hands of Newmarket. On Friday night, i the Eagles let a 4-2 first period lead on home ice | slip away as Cobourg rallied for a 5-4 victory...On ! Sunday night against Newmarket, the Eagles had : three goals called back. Shane Norton's goal came on the power play, while Adam Armstrong's came ! shorthanded. Jay Canings assisted on both goals. ! Newmarket had three power play goals, and one I into the empty net...On Friday against Cobourg, j Russian goaltender Sergei Ostrovski started his | first game for the Eagles, but was pulled after the i second period. He allowed all five Cobourg goals. ! Chris McKenzie, Ryan Latimer, Ryan Jackman j and Mike Davies scored first period goals in Friday j. night's loss...In six home games during November, the Eagles were 2-3-1, while on the road they were 1. Record Home -- 6-4-2 Away -- 8-5 v Overall -- 14-9-2 Next Week Sunday, December 7, Cobourg at Bowmanville, 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday, December 9, Bowmanville at Ajax, 8:00 p.m, Special Olympic Bowlers Meet the Eagles Some members of the Bowmanville Eagles Jr. A hockey club stopped by. Liberty Bowl in Bowmanville last Wednesday night to roll a few frames with some,Special Olympic bowlers. The group gathers every Wednesday night from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., and will be co-hosting a Regional Tournament in Oshawa in March of 1998. Included in the above photo with the Special Olympic bowlers are Eagle players Ryan Latimer, Ryan Penney, Jay Cannings, Adam Armstrong, Ryan Jackman, and Charlie Bos worth. Continental Currency Exchange Beals Sports Exchange Newcastle Optimist Claim 'B' Title in Belleville Tourney Newcastle Village Optimist Club travelled to Belleville to compete in their first tournament and came back as "B" Champions. The girls started off the weekend facing a teqm from Aurora. It was a scoreless game until the middle of the third period when Aurora took the puck end-to-end and scored, making the final score of the game 1-0 for Aurora. Outstanding goal- tending by Ashley Weir earned her the MVP of the game. The second game was against a tough squad from Belleville. The Belleville team was too much for Clarington to handle as they came out on the losing end of a 6-1 score. Ashley Ootjers, playing her best game of the year, scored the lone goal for Clarington, assisted by Alexandra Stade. The MVP went again to Ashley Weir. The final game for the "B" Championship was against Kingston, and what a game it would be. After three periods of play and still ho score at the end of the game, we went into five minutes siiddcn victory overtime. There was still no score at the end of that, so we played five on five, pulling one player off every minute. Finally, with eleven seconds to go with one on one, Candice Allen got a breakaway and scored. Allen received her team's MVP for her amazing play. Members of the winning winning team arc: Ashley Weir, Leah Farr, Ashley Ootjers, Carol-Anne Bruno, Kate Thompson, Emily Broome, Jana Cryderman, Alexandra Stade, Suzanne McLellan, Candace Allen, Jessalyn Terrion, Jana Cryderman and Alexandra Stade. Can't forget the excellent coaching staff behind the bench, encouraging and cheering their team to victory, victory, Kim Matheson, Jessica Andrews, Wendy Sharpe and Kathryn Bruno. Saturday morning in Darlington saw a hotly contested contested Minor Tyke clash as Continental Currency Exchange took on the Sport Exchange. Michael Albertini tallied early for Continental and Jeff Carey replied soon after for the Sport Exchange to tie the game. Jessfca Allore and Tyler Feldcamp moved Continental Currency Exchange into a 3-1 lead, and Riley Chapman quickly responded for the Sport Exchange to cut the lead to 3- 2. Both goalies, Travis Stauffer for Continental Currency Exchange and Owen Cavanaugh for Sport Exchange, turned in many sensational saves to keep the score low. Midway through the third period, Jamie Palmer squeezed a shot into the corner corner of the net behind Cavanaugh to cement a 4-2 victory for Continental Currency Exchange. Assists in the game for Continental Currency Exchange went to Jamie Palmer, R.J. Murray, Ryan Simpson (2) and Aidan Preston. Sam Andrews and Kolt Fitters had assists for the Sports Exchange. Third Place The victory moves Continental Currency Exchange to 5. wins and 2 losses on the season, putting them solidly in third place in the standings. Members of the team include: Travis Stauffer, Rebekah Thomas, Michael Albertini, Ryan Simpson, Sean Julicher, Jamie Palmer, R.J. Murray, Kyle Penfound, Jason Murray, Tyler Feldcamp, Richard Braybrook, Brandon Underwood, Trevor Hill, Joseph Harwood, Jessica Allore and Aidan Preston. Coffee Time Settles for Tie Newcastle Coffee Time travelled to Baltimore on November 25, only to come home with a 3-3 game. Only two minutes into the first period, Paul Ferguson came up with qn unassisted goal putting Coffee Time on the score- board. In the second period, Craig Procknow, beautifully set up by Danielle Sera, managed to put the puck into the Baltimore net. Baltimore managed to score twice. With an excellent display display of team work by Allysa Chapman to Paul Ferguson, Newcastle Coffee Time managed to get their third goal of the game. Baltimore, with only two minutes left in the third period, period, managed to score the tieing goal. Excellent goaltending by Brittany Sero, kept the game to a 3-3 tie. STATESMAN SCOREBOARD Provincial Jr., À League Eastern Conference Ruddock Division GP W L T Pts. Trenton 26 14 8 4 32 Peterborough 28 15 12 1 31 Bowmanville 25 14 9 2 30 , .Kingston 25 11 8 6 . 30 -' ; ■Cobourg-', 29 'i 7 19" 3 : 17 ÀjaX -ry •... 25 6 17 2 14 Newcastle Men's Hockey League (as of Nov. 30) Team W L T Pts. L. Jackson Plumb. & Heat. 7 3 0 14 Buster's Roadhouse & Tavern 6 4 0 . 12 Raxx 5 5 0 10 1 Newcastle Golf Course 5 5 0 10 Ace Sub 4 6 0 8 1 R. 'Jackson Heat. & Electric 3 7 0 6 Sunday's Results R. Jackson 6 Ace 4 Busters 6 Golf Course 32 i L, Jackson 9 Raxx 3 { Games December 7 : 7:30 p.m. Golf Course vs. R. Jackson 9:00 p.m. L. Jackson vs. Ace 10:30 p.m. Raxx vs. Busters i by Telma R. Grant r.p.t. Degenerative Disc Disease Help is Here QUESTION: Telma, I have been told that I have degenerative disc disease In my neck. My symptoms are, my neck Is very stiff and sore. I cannot turn It very well, especially when I am going to back my car out. I have been told that physiotherapy physiotherapy can help, but I do not see why I should bother because I have been told that the problem Is because of degenerative degenerative disc disease. How are you going to change that? If I had a dollar every time I am asked this question...you question...you know the rest. In short, physiotherapy can help and it will provide relief from this painful and debilitating condition. But before I tell you how, let's talk a little bit about what, exactly, degenerative disc disease Is and how it affects the sufferer, Degenerative disc disease disease means that there Is a narrowing of the disc space between the vertebrae vertebrae of a person's spine, A disc is a jelly-like material that serves as the cushion between the bones of the spine. When this cushion or buffer Is worn down, the medical diagnosis Is degenerative disc disease, Other complicating conditions conditions may follow. For example, the liplng of the joint, A bony formation will occur around the disc space to compensate for the narrowing that is inevitable inevitable with degenerative disc disease. In many cases, arthritis will surface in the joints on either side of the disc. Unfortunately, there Is more to neck pain you suffer then just the narrowing narrowing of the disc space. One of the key considerations considerations is the posture of the neck. All patients that I have ever seen with complaints complaints of neck pain have one of two postures: rounded shoulders or a toward • poking head. These result in neck spasm - the actual source of the pain. The neck muscles muscles are tight and the head Is sitting on ttie neck in the wrong position, thus, the neck does not have the range it needs to make a simple turn of the head. Physiotherapy cannot reverse degenerative 1 disc disease; that Is not what It was designed to do. What physiotherapy will do is correct your posture and release your neck muscle spasm, then we'll teach you how to realign your body for better posture, The result? Less pain and more range of motion. Grant Physiotherapy Is located at: 214 King St, E,, Bowmanville (905)623-2783 PUTTING PEOPLEJNMOrm| A Central Ontario Pontiac Buick GMC Dealers' Presentation FORTIFIED WITH IRON L4.V6 AND V8. '98 Pontiac Sunfire Coupe DOWN PAYMENT'S SmartLease gets you a 2.2 litre engine, sport suspension, <- uo dual air bags, 4-wheel ABS, 5-speed transmission,-folding rear seat, "i no security deposit a monlh/36 months 275 ►23398 '98 Buick Century t gets you a 3100 Series SF| V6 engine, dual air bags, 4-wheel ABS, power windows, air conditioning and air filtration system, $ yUx f/W # programmable power door locks, remote keyless entry, L/\J (excludes freight S785) Concert Sound stereo. ° StnooZin uo uo 299 a monlh/36 months with 51,950 down • '98 GMC Safari gets you a 190 Hp Vortec V6 engine, automatic transmission, 4-wheel ABS, dual air bags, 5500 lb. towing capacity, deep tinted glass, power door locks, 8-passenger seating, air conditioning. '98 GMC Sierra Regular Cab 2WD DOWN PAYMENT gets you a 200 Hp Vortec V6 engine, automatic SMARTLEASE transmission, dual air bags, 4-wheel ABS, two-tier cargo box loading, $^2^* a monlh/36 months chrome wheels, air conditioning, deluxe chrome grille. 4WD EXTENDED CAB SHOWN '98 GMC Sierra Extended Cab 2WD DOWN PAYMENT gets you a 230 Hp Vortec 5000 V8 engine, automatic transmission, dual air bags, 4-wheel ABS, lilt steering, cruise control, chrome wheels, deep tinted glass, a 1,802 lb. payload capacity, two-tier cargo box loading, SMARTLEASE air conditioning. Add $55 KORE A MONTH FOR 4M and get aluminum wheels, locking differential and an electronic transfer case. J UUJ o monlh/36 months üt PONTIAC BUICK GMC « «i Get what you want from your Pontiac Buick GMC Dealers. I Don't forget to ute your CM Caul Carnlngi toward The Total Putchatc Price or leaio clown payment of your next new GM vehicle. 1 Whnt'g your card dono tor you lately? tou OU t«T» I* IN You FVxUH Pit ««Mito-ws (•rTwillrfeie^Menei tier eel AM» t Veto. l« IM ■<Jcurr*i«WI~4H MlrWiaifMUWeNns►vtw*NMyw#OeeierelMolmtww rfSmartLease You could t*t low popnwiU oa wiy 6M mt er truth, all 1-800-32 SMART Yew iMd keew this: 'Sun lust Mot Sonliie $2/5, Baltk Century 5298, CMC Satoil 5299, GMC Regular Cab 2WD 5329, GMC Extended Cob 2WD 5365 per monlh/36 monlb loose lor vohltlos equipped as'distiibed, Annual kilomelre limit: 20,000 h. 50.08 per excess kilometre. Ponllat Sunfire requires linl payment plus law, no soiuiily deposit required. First payment plus luxes, fnlghl el S/85, down payment el S3,200 end 5350 seturily deposit required on the Bulik Cenlury. Fini payment plus lues end seturily deposit el S350 on ielorl, $100 on CMC Sierra Regular Cob end 5125 on CMC Siena Extended Cob ore required. Height Is Imluded. Olher lease opllons ore available. t|(eme, luxes and Inmonte nol Intludid. Ifioighl S/85, lltinte, lexis end tarante nol Imluded. 'Idler applies lo the lease or porthole of 1998 new oi deinontlioloi models. Oeolei eider or node may be netessmy. Dealer may iol|/1eose for Iasi. Oiler applies only lo quolilied teloil tuilemeis In Control Onloilo, tlmilod lime offer whlth may net be combined or used stith other oilers. See your Dealer 1er details ei visit www.gmionedo.toni". I www.gmtonedo.iom It a regisleied trademark el Ceneiel Meiers Corpoiolion.l