Page 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 9. 1998 Section Two Liberty Youth Bowling Results Seniors Team H-42 - Team G- 38, Team E-36, Team D- 27, Team B-26, Team A- 24, Team C-19, Team F- 12. High Single Girls - Alison Barrie 263, Heather Heads 206, Karen Essclink 206. High Single Boys - Shawn Blacklock 253, Ryan Preston 239, Jeremy Essclink 202. High Triple Girls - Karen Essclink 610, Alison Barrie 602, Laura Spoelstra 501. High Triple Boys - Ryan Preston 610, Shawn Blacklock 605, Jeremy Essclink 543. Juniors Team 6-21, Team 4-20, Team 3-19, Team 5-14 1/2, Team 2-13, Team 7-10 1/2, Team 8-10. High Single Girls - Krissy Orlccki 204, 198, Vanessa Maynard - 202. High Single Boys - Kurtis Salway 249, 236, Mike Gacksletter 232. High Triple Girls - Krissy Orlccki 531, Vanessa Maynard 525, Laura Preston 469. High Triple Boys - Kurtis Salway 567, Dan Turvill 545, Mike Gacksletter 531. Bantams - No report. Tykes High Single Girls - Kaitlin O'Bricn-Johnston 132, Ashley Thorton 115, Lindsey Woodcock 108. High Single Boys - Jamie Nickerson 109, Allan VanGoor 101, Mitchell Smith 100. High Double Girls - Kaitlin O'Bricn-Johnston 226, Lindsey Woodcock 216, Kathleen Brand 195. High Double Boys - Jamie Nickerson 216, Mitchell Smith 179, Allan VanGoor 177. Youth Challenge Tournament held November 29 at North End Bowl, Oshawa. 101 bowlers participated. participated. 25 were from Liberty Bowl, of which 4 were winners. Ladies' Team - Terri Flintoff 1280, five game total. Mixed Team - Karen Essclink 1074, five game total, Laura Spoelstra 1071, five game total. Men's Team - Ryan Preston 1166, five game total. Oshawa Generals Beat Erie 6-1 The Oshawa Generals managed to win two of three games over the weekend, including a convincing convincing 6-1 victory over the Erie Otters on Sunday night at the Civic Auditorium in an OHL league game, Defenceman Trevor Gillies scored twice to pace the Generals, who led 2-1 after the first period, and 3-1 after the second. Andrew Peters, Kevin Colley, Richard Scott, and Brian Passmore also scored for Oshawa, who improved their record on the season to 14-10-2. 'Peters, Colley, and Gillies swept the three star selections in the game, played before 2,451 spectators. spectators. On Friday night, the Generals opened the weekend weekend with an overtime loss at St. Mike's, but rebounded rebounded for a win in Owen Sound on Saturday evening. The busy month of December continues this week, as Oshawa travels to Belleville tonight (Wednesday), hosts North Bay on Friday evening (7:30 p.m.), and then face the Peterborough Petes in a home-and-homc series. Oshawa travels to Peterborough on Saturday night, then host the Petes on Sunday night at 6:30 p.m. In other news surrounding surrounding the team, defenceman Bryan Allen has been named to the Canadian National junior team selection selection camp roster. The first round selection of the Vancouver Canucks will report to the camp from December 13-18 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The team will then play a series of exhibition games from December 18-24 in Kcnora against Finland, Russia, and Switzerland. The World Junior Championships will be held from December 25 to January 6 in Winnipeg. Returning to the U.S. National junior team is centrcman Kevin Colley. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Colley was a member of last year's U.S. team, and collected three assists during the tournament. tournament. The U.S. open the tournament on December 26 against Finland. Also, rookie forward Jonah Leroux has been named to the under-17 Bowmanville Eagles Summary The Week in Review The Bowmanville Eagles picked up four out of a possible eight points during the past week in Provincial Junior Hockey League regular season action. On December 1, the Eagles lost i n overtime in Oshawa to the Legionaircs by a 6-5 score. Chris Steele (2), Craig Mustard, Ryan Jackman and Stephen Hoar scored for Bowmanville, who were oulshot 61-29. On December 3, the Eagles defeated Kingston 5-4 in overtime on the second goal of the game for Seth Gray. Brett Pakosta, Stephen Hoar, and Sean Haynes also scored. On December 4, Pickering scored once in each period to hand the Eagles a 3-0 loss. Wrapping up the week on home ice Sunday night, the Eagles battled Peterborough to a 3-3 tic. Josh Fade and Shane Norton had power play goals for Bowmanville, with Seth Gray picking up the other marker...The past week leaves Bowmanville with a record of 9-17-2...To help boost attcndaince, area schools in Bowmanville and Courticc have been distributed free tick ets for a designated night to attend a home game. At the end of the season, the s.chool that has the highest percentage attendance on their night will win the gramd prize. A brand new computer is being offered by the club as an incentive. Sunday's Summary Peterborough 10 2 3 Bowmanville '0213 Goal Scorers Second Period Seth Gray assisted by Ryan Jackman and Chris Steele Josh Bade (pp) assisted by Seth Gray and Craig Mustard Third Period Shane Norton assisted by Ryan Jackman and Craig Mustard Next Week Sunday, December 13, Kingston at Bowmanville, 6:45 p.m.; Monday, December 14, Bowmanville at Cobourg RENTALS EVERYDAY! 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