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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Nov 2001, p. 16

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I PAGE 1GTHE CANADIAN STATESMAN, NOVEMBER 28,2001 Wolves howling with success on volleyball court Junior and juvenile girls win gold, midgets win silver at Provincial Cup East tournaments The Ganaraska Wolves girls' volleyball volleyball teams have started the season by compiling a number of impressive victories at provincial tournaments. At the Provincial Cup East held at the University of Toronto, Scarborough Scarborough campus, the junior girls' team won its first gold medal of the season, season, defeating Ottawa in the finals 25-22, 25-22. The win advances the team to the Ontario Open in Ottawa in December. This year's junior team is comprised comprised of Krista Klawittcr, Tara Powers, Powers, Chandic Tanner, Julienne McLaughlin, Alexis Lowes, Annalcc Robbins, Sarah Voss, Tina Talsnia and Shelby Goldman. The team is coached by Steve Masters and Tom DeJong. The Provincial Cup East for juvenile juvenile girls was held in Peterborough. After finishing second in pool play, the Wolves defeated Scarborough Titans Titans I 25-10, 25-6 in the quarter-finals quarter-finals and Durham Attack 25-17, 24- 26, 15-6 in the semis. In the finals the Wolves swept Scarborough Titans Titans II 25-14, 25-22. Coached by Steve Masters, the juvenile juvenile team includes Juliene McLaughlin, Sarah Hazlewood, An- nalee Robbins, Alexis Lowes, Jenn . Holland, Sara Voss, Tina Talsma. Shelby Goldman and Alison Meikle. The midget girls' team won the silver medal at the Provincial Cup East that was held at Bowmanvillc High School, losing to Durham Attack Attack Grey 25-20, 25-14 in the final game. The Wolves finished second in pool play, advancing to the gold medal game with wins over the Panthers Panthers 25-16, 25-19 in the quarter-finals quarter-finals and 27-25, 16-25, 17-15 over Crush Magic in the semis. Team members are Jessica Lowes, Rivers, Calcy Venn, Jessica Williams Becky Forster, Stephanie Fcrnia, and Ashley Sauve. The coaches are Ashley Ferreira, Carly Ley, Heather Tom DeJong and Gordon Ley. INTOWNE GALLERY & GIFT SHOPPE NOW OPEN SUNDAYS DURING DECEMBER! 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. ,ttHe Dec. 1st Only We'll pay the taxes on your purchase^ 'selected Hews Laura Berry Plate Special $10.00 Off „ ; Sin. \ONE DAY ONL 7 King St. E. Historic Downtown Bowmanville (905)623-6411 Plates make an ideal Christmas Gift! 4 weeks left till New Years/ Marie Savard of Clarington lost 371/2 lbs. and is excited about wearing her New Year's Eve gown! Why wait to make a New Year's Resolution when you can get $50. 00 0FF full program Started now. ■ expires: Jan. 01/2002 j 905-697-9484 243 King St. E. in the Bowmanville Mall Weight MnnngcmeiU xincl Nutrition Centres www.herbalmaglcsystems.com *Inquire about our in store specials Major atom A Toros getting better The Ryder Logistics major atom A Toros collected three wins to go along with a pair of losses in league play. The Toros avenged an earlier loss too Napanee with a come-from-be- hind 5-2 victory. victory. Alex Deri is scored twice with one each to Brett Chapman, Chapman, Brady Burns and Aaron Pierce. Dana Law and Steven Piggot had two assists each with one from Justin Devouge, Chad Usher, Garrett Scatterty and Justin Bowles. In the next game against Peterborough, Mark Vander- meer and Chapman led the attack with two goals and an assist each. Matt Gore and Alex Deri is had a goal and two assists each. Riding a five game winning streak, the Toros were upset in Belleville 4-3 as Chapman scored twice with the other goal going to Gore. In a rematch in Belleville, the Toros rolled to a 5-0 win as Ryan Duffy recorded his third shutout of the season. Chris Rivest, Burns, Kyle Smith, Pierce and Pig- got scored. Against Pic- ton, goaltcndcr Corey Poster- aro kept Picton from blowing the game wide open as the Toros suffered a 5-1 loss. Burns had the only goal for the Toros. After the game, there's no such thing as too many players on the ice. Here are just three of the ways that you and your Durham area Tim Hortons are working together to build teamwork on and off the ice. Durham Minor Hockey When kids learn to play hockey, they find out that an assist can mean just as much as a goal. That's what makes it such a great game - the power of teamwork. And that's why your local Tim Hortons is proud to sponsor over 1,400 players on 90 teams in the Durham area. Oshawa Generals We're honoured to sponsor a franchise which has helped develop over 130 NHL players. It gives kids a chance to cheer for local heroes and future stars. And three times a year, local Timbits Minor Hockey players participate in Timbits Challenge mini-games between periods. Oshawa Junior Generals Junior Generals Nights add excitement to the intermission at six Oshawa Generals games over the season. The Junior Generals compete in relays, drills and other fun games. Winners get duffle bags filled with cool hockey stuff, supplied by your local Tim Hortons. Together, Making Good Things Happen.

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