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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Sep 2001, p. 15

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, SEPTEMBER 26,2001 PAGE 15 Poor third period results in Eagles' first loss Trenton scores early and kills off seven minute power play for 6-3 win BY BRAD KELLY Spoils Editor BOWMANVILLE - In the first couple couple of games of the regular season, a strong third period resulted in a pair of wins for the Bowmanvillc Eagles. Ironically, it was the third period that led to the demise of the hockey club on net B. Rickard Recreation Complex. The visitors scored 36 seconds into the final period to take a 5-3 lead, and then held the Eagles without a goal during during a seven-minute power play. To add further insult, Trenton scored again shortly after killing off the shorthanded situation for a 6-3 final. It was the first loss in four outings for the Eagles, who entered the game a perfect perfect 3-0 after a 4-2 win Saturday against Ajax in the college weekend game at Mississauga. College weekend is an annual event during which all teams in the league of college, university and OHL scouts. While the Eagles were most deserving deserving of the three victories to start the season, season, the team was equally deserving of its first loss. "We didn't deserve to win tonight," said coach and general manager Curtis Hodgins. "We didn't play well. Our passing was terrible and we made too many mistakes in our end." Trenton never trailed in the game, holding a 4-3 advantage into the third period. Darren Raycroft's second of three goals for Trenton 36 seconds into the period "took the wind out of our Sunday night against Trenton at the Gar- play at a central location for the benefit sails" said Hodgins. Minor lacrosse program hits snag Poor turnout at first meeting CLARINGTON - Another meeting meeting will have to be held to determine if there is enough interest in starting up a house league lacrosse program in time for next summer. A poor turnout, at a scheduled meeting earlier this month has prompted organizers to plan another meeting before forging ahead. Only about half-a-dozen interested interested volunteers showed up at the Sept. 4 meeting, but Doug Lucy, president of Whitby Minor Lacrosse and general general manager of the Clarington Green Gaels Jr. B team, says "I know there is more interest there." He says some miscommunication about getting the notice of the meeting meeting out to potential volunteers contributed contributed to the small turnout. Currently Currently there arc 249 players in Clarington Clarington registered with Whitby Minor Lacrosse. All of those families are expected to receive notification of the next meeting. When that meeting will be hasn't yet been determined, although Lucy is hoping to have it prior to the Ontario Ontario Lacrosse Association general meeting in late October. Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer or executive member with the Clarington Minor Lacrosse Association Association can call Mr. Luey 905-728- 9009. 'To give up a goal that early in the third period really hurts you." The Eagles had a chance to get back into the game midway through the final period when Trenton's Felice Turano took a seven-minute penalty for instigating instigating and fighting, while the Eagles' Jon Ross escaped having a penalty called against him. But during the seven- minute advantage, the Eagles weren't able to mount any kind of attack and failed to cut into the two-goal deficit. 'That seven-minute power play was a chance for us to get back into the hockey hockey game and I'm not sure if we even had one good chance," Hodgins observed. Less than a minute after the penalty expired, Raycrofl scored his third of the game for Trenton for a 6-3 final. Andrew Beck, Jon Ross and Matthew Camana had the goals for the Eagles, who were outshot 28-26. The Eagles return to action Thursday in Kingston. THE SCOOP - Scan Brackin had a pair of assists in the loss to Trenton. Colin Baker, Kyle Branson and Jon CURTIS HODGINS 'We (lulu't clesen'e to win.' Ross had one each...Backup Darryl Bouchard got the start in goal... Trenton scored once in three power play chances while the Eagles failed to score on four chances. DOUGLUEY 7 know there is more interest there.' Sports Shorts SEPT. 26, Major atom Triple A Toros edged in overtime of finals AJAX - The Phillip Armstrong Armstrong sponsored sponsored Clarington Clarington Toro major atom Triple A team reached the finals of the Ajax/Pickering Earlybird Tournament Tournament before bowing out to Richmond Hill. In the round robin the Toros tied Richmond Hill 2-2 and collected collected wins over Ajax/Pickering Ajax/Pickering 5-3 and Whitby 6-0. Against Ajax/Pickering in the semis, the Toros produced produced a 3-2 win to advance to the final against Richmond Hill. 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