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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Oct 2001, p. 13

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fyüll&àLEISURE CANADIAN STATESMAN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, OCTOBER 31,2001 PAGE 13 Overtime loss stops major novice A Toros O C T . 3 1 2 0 0 1 STONEY CREEK - The Clarington major novice A Toros posted two wins and an overtime loss in the third game knocking the team out of a tournament in Stoncy Creek. The Toros opened with a 3-1 win over Port Credit as Brett Pollard, Pollard, Mitchell Davis and Brandon Potter scored the goals. Connor Hanke, Derek Watson and Davis had assists while Jason Murray played well in goal. Davis scored twice and Potter added one in a 3-2 win over New Tecumseh. The winning goal was scored early in the third period. period. Pollard had two assists with one each to Blake Stone, Watson, Kyle Sullivan and Hanke. Bradley Beaumont played well in net as the Toros were outshot 25-9. Beaumont was solid in the third game against New Tecumseh Tecumseh that ended scoreless after regulation regulation time. New Tecumseh scored with the teams playing four on four in sudden death overtime for a 1-0 victory. Right brain: the power, the style, the luxury. Left brain: the price, the price, the price. ANDREW IWANOWSKI/ Statesman photo Bowmanville Eagles' captain Kyle Crouch tries to get a shot off on the Wellington goalie beforefalling beforefalling clown. The teams played to a 4-4 overtime tie. Eagles tie one on with Wellington Audi Advantage: Now with 4 years or 80,000 kilometres of no-charge scheduled maintenance. 3.9 % Available APR Purchase Financing on all new 2001 Audi models *3.9% APR purchase financing available form Audi Finance to qualified buyers for 12/24/36/48/60 month terms on all new 2001 model year Audi vehicles delivered from dealer slock. Financing example: S20,000.00 at 3.9% per annum equal S589.60 per month for 36 months. Cost of borrowing is SI ,225.60 for an obligation total ol 521,225.60. Monthly payment and cost ol borrowing will vary depending on term, amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Dealer sets actual prices. See Owasco Audi lor details. Oiler available lor a limited time and may change without notice. "Audi", "Quallro", "A4", "A6", "A8". and the lour rings emblem are registered trade marks and "TT" Is a trademark ol AUDI AG. "Audi Advantage" Is a service mark ol Audi ol America, Inc. @ 2001 Audi Canada. To lind out more about Audi, call 1-800-FOR-AUDI or visit us at: wwww.audicanada.ca Jon Ross collects four points in 4-4 draw BY BRAD KELLY Sports Editor BOWMANVILLE - Points aren't awarded for moral victories, but the Bowmanville Eagles certainly certainly could have put in a claim .for a couple Sunday night. ' A spirited effort resulted in a 4-4 tie with the unbeaten unbeaten Wellington Dukes in an entertaining game at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Recreation Complex. While a tie is often frowned upon by teams who would prefer to have an outright win at the game's conclusion, the Eagles Eagles were satisfied with the effort and end result. "We definitely wanted to knock them off," said Eagles' Eagles' forward Jon Ross, who had his most productive productive game of the season, contributing on all four Eagles' Eagles' goals. The 18-year- old, OAC student at Bowmanville Bowmanville High School scored twice and added two assists. "We showed we can play with anyone in the league. It was definitely a big point and to keep close with them was nice." Matt Caruana and Sean Brackin had the other goals for the Eagles, who led 3-2 after the first period and 4- 3 after the second. Wellington's Wellington's C.J. Thompson scored eight minutes into the third period to tie the game. Neither Neither team could score in the five-minute overtime. While every game is im portant, Sunday's was especially especially so because of Wellington's undefeated record. Every team in the East Conference wants to be the one to hand Wellington Wellington its first loss and the Eagles Eagles were no exception. "Just the fact they were undefeated, we wanted to knock them off their perch and the guys were up for it," said coach and general manger Curtis Hodgins. "We played them even for . mos t of the game. It was a good test ftirustawdi. think** we came through. "Some of the goals were preventable because of mis- cues that are inexcusable, but that comes with inexperience inexperience on (defence)." The tie completed a satisfactory satisfactory weekend for the Eagles after posting a 5-2 win in Lindsay Friday night. Garnering three of a possible four points leaves the team with a record of 8- 5-, 1-2. The Eagles will get back at it on Friday night in Syracuse, then host Cobourg Sunday night at 6:30 p.m. THE SCOOP - Matt Caruana had two assists against Wellington with one each to Andrew Beck, Bryan Riddell, Andrew Gronross and Kyle Mar- tiniuk...Wellington outshot Bowmanville 39-25...Only five minor penalties were called by referee Darryl Dawson...Sunday's game was the third in three nights for Wellington, who beat Port Hope Friday and Saturday Saturday night...Bow- manville's Brian Taylor was walking the dressing room hallway after the game with his arm in a sling after blocking a shot while Andrew Beck was taken to hospital for X-rays on his thumb...There were a number of OHL and university scouts taking in the game. Among them was Sherry Bassin of the Erie Otters. OWASCO AUDI o 1425 DUNDAS ST. EAST, WHITBY An "I care and CAA award winner since 1972. Sales, service leasing, body shop, all makes. 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