PAGE 8 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, JANUARY 26,2000 :■/ $$2 IS 1 Ffôii> if 3 WO I EffC (Ssi»eii SAU Dundas/Thickson WHITBY 723-8507 &LEISURE CANADIAN STATESMAN JANUARY 26, 2000 Bowmanville embarrasses Port Hope Buzzards 9-1 ADULT BAUER SKATES WHITBY COURTICE/OSHAWA 728-8881 579-8880 Eagles win battle of the birds BY BRAD KELLY Sports Editor I ! The mere suggestion that the Bow- nanvillc Eagles switch their home lights to Monday from the traditional. Sunday brought an even bigger smile o coach Mike Posavad's face. / Posavad was already smiling after his Eagles won the battle of the birds in a rare Monday night home game, embarrassing embarrassing the Port Hope Buzzards by a score of 9-1. The game was originally originally scheduled to be played back in November November in Port Hope, but a lack of ice A.J. GROEN/ Statesman photo powmanville Eagles forward Craig Mustard gets chased by a Cobottrg fylayer during Sunday night's game. The Eagles lost 6-2, but rebounded îfor a 9-1 win over Port Hope in a rare Monday night home game. i, ft v. time forced the game to be played at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex on Monday night. The outing was an impressive one for the Eagles, who one night earlier, played poorly in a 6-2 loss to Cobourg. "We can't have that type of inconsistency," inconsistency," said Posavad about the team's play heading into final few games of the regular season. "We don't expect to win every time, but. now is the time to play competitively competitively every game." The win improved Bowmanville's record to 17-22-5 as they continue to jockey with Peterborough and Bancroft Bancroft for the final three playoff spots in the Provincial Junior League's Eastern Conference. Bowmanville currently sit in sixth spot, one point ahead of Bancroft Bancroft and three up on Peterborough. As it stands now, the Eagles would open the playoffs against Trenton. But that may change over the final five games. Regardless, Posavad said it didn't didn't really matter where the team finished, finished, although they are doing a little scoreboard watching. "It doesn't really matter who we play," said Posavad, adding that he would prefer to avoid an opening round encounter with Lindsay, the first place team. Bowmanville trails Lindsay Lindsay by 36 points in the standings. "We feel comfortable in all our games no matter what team we play. We have beaten every team in our division, division, so we know we can do it in a playoff series." In Monday's lopsided win, Ted Marks and Andrew Smale had two goals apiece for the Eagles, who received received one each from Chris Mustard, Dan Cohen, Ryan Boyd, Jason McAuley and Jon Ross. As the score would indicate, the final outcome was never in doubt. Bowmanville led 4-0 after the opening period, and 6-1 after the second. Four of Bowmanville's goals came on the power play, THE SCOOP - Goaltendcr Raj Bhangoo will be out of the lineup for one week due to an injury. Nick Grainger played well in his absence on Monday...With the game no longer in doubt against Port Hope, some frus-. (ration set in over the final two periods. Todd Rayne, Brant Flaherty, Andrew Andrew Smale and Mike Heffering of the Eagles were ejected for fight- ing...Bowmanvillc had a goal disallowed disallowed in the first period, which prevented prevented them from hitting double digits...Added digits...Added to the lineup due to injury were Jon Black, Mike Lucas and Shane Savage. The team's leading scorer, Seth Gray, served a one-game suspension for being the instigator in a fight Sunday against Cobourg...The team will travel to Bancroft on Friday night, then host Lindsay on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. 2000 Summer Soccer Registration Saturday, February 12, 2000 Saturday, February 26, 2000 Courtice High School 10:00 a.m. till 3:00 p.m. Minor Tyke Born in 1995 up to Juniors Born in 1981 Proof of Birthdate and Health Card No Exceptions $90.00 Applications for the Men's and Women's Soccer Leagues are also available. Pair of weekend wins for Generals BY BRIAN LEGREE Staff Editor contribute," says Cullen. "It's great that all our lines arc contributing and rather than just our No. L". ■ Although the ..Generals are still 26 games away from the post-season, Os- hawa coach John Goodwin says it's critical for his sec- •tdccision over th'e.-Missis-_ ond line to contribute con- j 1 Twos are wild for the Os- >hawa Generals. 1 r.-,qé " iv.j. Not only is.the club-rid- >ing a two-game winning ^streak, posting a 5-4 victory >ovcr the OHL-leading 67's £in Ottawa Friday and a 7-4 v,sauga IceDogs Sunday, •Imorc importantly they're getting plenty of production from their No. 2 line. The second unit of John Kozoriz, Brian Passmore and Brandon Cullen combined combined for 17 scoring points in ,the two games, giving sistently. "Absolutely, it's very important, important, those, guys should be able to play against any line," says Goodwin. "They're all good hockey- players, they contribute something different, Passmore's Passmore's speed, Johnny's demonic demonic much-needed relief to • termination and grit and !|hc top line of Brent Gau- Cully's a power forward, ivreau, Brad Ralph and 5/ladimir Repncv. The breakout weekend Jor the second line could [prove crucial to the stretch [run and post-season for the [Generals, who have struggled struggled to score all season, averaging averaging just 3.19 goals per rjamc entering the weekend. 6 Kozoriz had a five-point they should complement each other. It's taken awhile but they finally feel comfortable comfortable with each other and that's great." 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