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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Apr 1998, p. 2

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Page 4 The Clarington/Courticc Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, April 11,1998 Triple F Bowling April 3 Jake Dykstra 27, Ann Slrikwerda 23 1/2, Peter Plonk 20. Franees Mulder 20, Don Vander Mecr 19, Ann Vandcr Mecr 17, Ron Bonsma 17, Nick Bakkcr 12 1/2. High Single Ladies - Greta Klompmakcr 225. High Single Men - Harm Visser 283. High Triple Ladies - Greta Klompmakcr 555. ' High Triple Men - Harm Visser 656. High Average Ladies - Ann Slrikwerda 175. High Average Men - Peter Plonk 189. He/, Madonna! MATERIAL GIRLS -- The Novice I skaters were Madonna look-alikes in the Material Girl number at the Saturday afternoon performance of the Orono Figure Skating Carnival. They include, front row, (1-r), Megan Ernst, Hayley Rafferty, Jennifer McKccn. Back row, (1-r), Jennifer Perrin, Emily Rice, Bridgit Morehouse, Gallic Smith. by Telma R. Grant r.p.t. Rotator Cuff Tendonitis QUESTION: "Telma, I have shoulder pain and I've been told that I have rotator cuff tendonitis: How can physiotherapy help?" The rotator cuff is a set of four muscles of the shoulder. shoulder. They are so-called because they form a cuff for the shoulder joint. Three are in the back and one is in the front. The rotator cuff muscles muscles connect the shoulder blade to the upper arm, which is the humerus, via tendons. When the tendons become inflamed, the result is rotator cuff tendonitis, or inflammation of the tendons. Sports where athletes are particularly prone to rotator cuff tendonitis include golf, baseball, tennis and swimming. The - important thing in treatment with respect to rotator cuff tendonitis is to realize the principal that no muscle operates independently, independently, all muscles work in pairs and they pull against one another like a pulley system. system. In the shoulder one of the muscles that works with the rotator cuff is the chest muscles called the pectoralis. What happens when you get rotator cuff tendonitis is that the length tension of the muscles, and therefore the tendons have been changed. The most common presentation presentation is that the shoulder joint, i the humerus or upper arm, turns in and forward, We say it internally rotates and anteriorizes. When this happens, happens, not only is the rotator cuff or tendon painful, but also the chest muscles, or pectorals, form very tight knots in them that keep the rotator cuff from functioning properly. This happens in' each and every case where rotator cuff tendonitis results. Therefore, in treatment, simply treating the rotator cuff itself, where the tendon is hurt, is not sufficient to resolve the problem. As much as the tendon is now overstretched, the front of the shoulder joint, because of the chest muscles, or pectoralis muscles, are now overtightened. Treatment involves restoring the proper length tension of both sets of muscles, muscles, taking out the knots, what we call trigger points, in the chest muscles, as well as treating the inflammation in the rotator cuff tendon. If you have a rotator cuff injury, which is the most common common shoulder injury, book an appointment to see your physiotherapist today. This is one of the conditions physiotherapy physiotherapy can help very well. Grant Physiotherapy is located at: 214 King St. E., Bowmanville (905) 623-2783 c PUTTING PEOPLE IN MOTION I ^W^^ggSSMnSSEMMBSSSSESSS^^ DIVISION DATE TIME YEAR OF BIRTH TYKE TUES. APR. 14 6:30 - 9:00 PM 1991/1992 NOVICE THURS. APR, 16 6:30 - 9:00 PM 1989/1990 ATOM SAT. APR. 18 1:00-3:30 PM 1987/1988 PEE WEE TUES. APR. 21 6:30 - 9:00 PM 1985/1986 BANTAM THURS. APR. 23 7:00 - 9:00 PM 1983/1984 MIDGET THURS. APR. 23 7:00 - 9:00 PM 1981/1982 ALL REGISTRATION WILL BE HELD AT GARNET B. RICKARD COMPLEX (BOWMANVILLE ARENA) TYKE - BANTAM $240.00 1 st payment $100.00 Cheque $140,00, dated August 1,1998 MIDGET $215.00 1st payment $100.00 Cheque $115.00, dated August 1,1998 **To be eligible to play "AAA". "AA". or House League you must be registered with the C.R.H.L. 0 • All players must bring their health card numbers, New registrants must bring a copy of their birth certificate and health card when registering. 0 ki^- kl^ ^|V yiV /IV ^IV Coffee Time Competes in Blenheim Tourney Harrison Fuels Extended to Extra Game The York-Simcoe Major Pccwec : Final Series is going an extra game. The series is dead even at the end of the best-of-three limit, so a fourth game is needed against Richmond Hill. Game one of the York- Simcoe series ended in a 3- 3 tie at the end of regulation regulation time. Craig Barraball scored twice with assists to Adam Bowen on both goals. Robbie Campbell tied the game up in the last minute with an extra attacker on the ice. Assists went to Ryan Smith and Stuart King. Harrison Fuels won the second game 6-5 in a really exciting game. The lead changed hands three different different times. Derek McGrath opened the scoring for Harrison Fuels on assists from Garrett McKnight and Trevor Baker. Ryan Smith scored unassisted. Then Sean Lefort got two in a row, the first from Mark Lemieux and the second from Mike Tribou. Derek McGrath scored again with assists from Matt Allen and Eric Downing. Mark Lemieux got the eventual game winner on a pass from Robbie Campbell. Richmond Hill outshot Harrison Fuels 33-31. The third game of the bcst-of-threc saw Harrison Fuels go down 3-2 in another close game. Kris Poison and Craig Barraball scored for Harrison Fuels. Toros outshot Richmond Hill 35-22. The extra game will be played in Richmond Hill. Coffee Time's first game in the Blenheim tournament was against Slrathroy. Coffee Time came out strong in the first period with two goals by Paul Ferguson, assisted by Ryan Smith and Kyle McLeod. Slrathroy, not giving up, came back and tied the game late in the third period. Ferguson got the MVP of the game. The second game was against Lucan. Lucan got on the scoreboard late in the first period. Brittany Scro stood strong between the pipes. Ferguson got an unassisted goal in the second second period. Then Lucan came back to score giving them a 2-1 lead. Strong defensive play by Danielle Scro, Mike McLellan, Tara Watchorn and Craig Procknow kept the puck out of our end. Justin Turner made a beautiful pass up to Ferguson, who picked the right hand corner corner of the net, giving Coffee Time the tieing goal. Coaches Poem There are a few good men who give of their time To teach us young boys more than just about a hockey game. These men share their hearts and their love of the game. As boys who will become men, we remember their names. We'll remember you always and you'll remember us too! For you gave to us and we gave back to you! As time passes and you grow old 'Tis not stories about cars and houses that are told. The stories you'll hear and remember as true, are the times we were together and played for the red and blue! Michelle Borsi, 1998 The third game was against a much more aggressive team, Ridgclown. Once again Newcastle got on the scoreboard first with an end-to-end play by Danielle Sero, who got an unassisted goal. Then Daniels came back with two quick goals, giving them the lead going into the third period. Great offensive play by Allysha Chapman, Ryan Smith, David Gray and Jesse Wood kept the pressure on. Craig Procknow look off from our end with Paul Ferguson and Danielle Scro making excellent passing moves. Procknow managed to deke the goalie and give Newcastle the tieing goal. Newcastle were not willing to give up, as they needed this win to advance. With only nine seconds left, Procknow set Ferguson up beautifully front a pass on the blue line, giving Newcastle a 3- 2 victory. MVP's of the game went to Craig Procknow, Jesse Wood and Allysha Chapman. The fourth and final game was against Dresden. Again Procknow and Ryan Smith managed to make some nice passes and get the puck up to Ferguson who put the puck into the net. Dresden defeated Newcastle 7-1. Newcastle Coffee Time Novice #1 would like to take this opportunity to thank Ron Turner, Bob Watchorn, Gary McCann and Brian Chapman for an excellent season and all their hard work throughout. throughout. We have had a lot of fun and definitely a lot of memories to add to our hockey careers. Thanks. 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