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Orono Weekly Times, 30 Mar 1988, p. 4

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4-Oronp Weekly Times, Wednesday, March 30, 1988 SPORTS Orono Tykes end play with 12-5-1 record On Saturday, March 19th Orono Gates'; who was not ,a ••Tyke ' but again played our neighbours to the belonged to the Novice team. The south, Newcastle, who were kids complaint was centred around gracious enough to fill in at the last the mother called Tootsie which minute when Oshawa cancelled. It none of the kids would claim as his was a closely played game, which mother, although one did say she seen both teams haying control of did look and sound much like his parts of the game, while at other father. The ref Mike (I can't find times neither team could take Con- my glasses) Hutton who missed trol over the other. Andrew Reid, a these infractions was himself accus- first year player showed how hard ed of unfair practices and sent work can pay off, the puck seemed unceremoniously to the penalty box to follow him cverytime he was oh on at least one occasion, declared the ice, both offensively and defen- the game a tie for he didn't or sively. He got the first goal of the couldn't see any of the goals enter game with assists going to Amy the net. A good time was had by all. McAllister and : Adam VanDam. On Saturday the Tykes had their That goal was tile only one in the final game of the year. The oppo- first period in which the teams nent was a strong team from played fairly even. Then in the se- • Manvers. These teams met twice cond Orono took control with two before, the first was a 4 - 4 tie and unassisted goals, provided by first the second was a 2 - 1 victory for Adam VanDam and then Andrew Manvers so Orono was determined Reid got his second of the game. At to eveÆ things up. It didn't look about tfie half way point Newcastle good when Manvers got the first finely found a way to beat the goal with only 2 minutes gone in the Orono goalie, Kyle Beacock who game. No further goals were scored played strongly all game. Newcastle until the second when Manver's ha4 control for the rest of the player made the mistake of getting second and well through the third Adam VanDam mad. Adam was but Kyle was determined to win this tripped up and hurt himself falling game he only allowed them one against the boards. Instead of corn- more goal. With three minutes left ing to the bench Adam stayed out Newcastle was mounting a strong there and took control of the game attack and looked like they might until he got a goal. Then on his next tie the game but with Kyle making a shift, still a little upset Adam got 2 couple of key saves Andrew Reid more goals for a'natural hat trick, was able to check a Newcastle Murphy Irvine, Kevin Copping and player in the corner, make a quick Amy McAllister all assisted Adam pass up ice to Adam VanDam who in his quest for revenge. Then on his skated in alone on net scoring the next shift Adam helped set Steven clinching goal. Final score Orono 4 Foster up for Orono's fourth goal. Newcastle 2. Andrew Reid also assisted on Then on Friday, March 25th we Steven's goal. Adam seemed to had the annual Mother's and Sons calm down after that and Orono or Daughter's game. This game is went into a defensive shell. Manvers always a lot of fun for all, even if got a late goal in the second period the mothers complain all year that and another early in the third which they can't skate or don't know how made it 4 - 3 Orono. The last 12 to play or generally don't want to minutes was back and forth hockey embarrass themselves. Once : in which the goalies (Steven Gates everyone gets on the ice the puck is for Orono and Danny Flynn for dropped and the squirt guns come Manvers) played very strong stopp- out they have the most fun. We ing many shots and making the can't give you a final score because game very exciting. Final score was both teams lodged complaints of 1 4 - 3. unfair tacti.cs of the other. The Well this ends the season for the mothers complaint was that one line Tykes, a season that was very exon exon the kids 'team had 3 forwards citing, fun and provided a learning and 3 defensemen and they also experience for kids, parents and were said to have a goalie (one Jeff coaches. The team had an excellent ORONO SUMMER SPORTS REGISTRATION FOR SEASON OF 1988 AT THE ORONO ARENA Mon,, April 4, Wed. April 8 ' and Mdn., April 1,1 ■ 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. on the above dates Boy's Baseball St Girls' Softball $25.00 Soccer $30.00 To enter teams in all the different leagues a!! players please register on the above dates All late registrations will be at the discretion of all convenors and the Orono Amateur Athletic Assoc. Interested coaches, referees, umpires please contact contact the Orono Amateur athletic Assoc, on the above dates. , JUNIOR AGE SOCCER PLAYERS: Contact Tony Wood 983-5329 Kinsmen well into play-off series Monday March 7th saw Orono travel to Oakwood for their First me'eting of lire playoffs. Oakwood managed to take the lead with two goals before Orono's scoring began to take effect. At 7:57 of the second period, Brandon Ovenden took a face-off near centre ice, stickhandl- ed into Oakwood's end and fired a shot, Jason Hansen grabbed the rebound rebound and scored befor the goalie could recover. It wasn't until 12:07 of the third period that Orono was able to tie the game. On this play, Brandon Ovenden passed to Scott Hartwig at the point. Scott's blast was stopped but Greg Hooper got the loose puck, stepped around the goalie and scored on the open side. record of 12-5-1 in regular season and 5 - 3 in tournament play and two "B" championships for a year end total of 17-8-1. All we can say is eat your heart out Maple Leafs. As coach I'd like to say thank you to the kids for making me look good and thanks to the parents for their help on and off the ice. The kids did everything we asked and more and I wish them good luck in future hockey seasons to come. At 11:32, Greg Hooper got the puck back to Sean McKenzie at the point. Sean's low drive from the point went through the crowd in front and beat the screened goalie to the far side and put Orono into the lead. Wild action and good plays followed as both teams fought for control of the game. Orono got an insurance goal at 5:21 on a good solo effort as Mike Schoep got control control of the puck in Oakwood's end, skated out of the corner and got a good shot on the goalie, corraled the rebound and put it through the goalie's legs. Final score was Orono 1 4 and Oakwood 2. Scott Hall and Chad Puk put on a good display of goaltending for the whole game, keeping Orono in the.game until the scoring got going. Great team effort, effort, boys. The crowded last week of playoffs continued for the Orono Kinsmen Peewees with a trip to En- nismore on March 10th, minus three regular players on early March Break. The boys took up the play where they had left off in their last game and scored 45 seconds into the game. Stephen Shetler passed to Jason Hansen in the slot and he relayed the puck to Jason Mercer who deke'd the goalie and scored. It look until the'5:47 mark of e- cond period before anotheK^aal was scored. John Buttigieg got a pass into the slot from the point and Jason'.Hansen shot at the goalie. Cameron Tomkins grabbed the rebound rebound and fired a quick shot past the goalie and into the net. Before the period ended, Ennismore scored on an argued penalty shot call. The third period saw more-good action and Orono got their third goal at 11:32. Mike Schoep got the puck to Jason Hansen who carried around the net and stuffed it under the goajie's pads into the corner of the net.. After Ennismore scored again at 9:28, Orono took over the play and scored their fourth , at 8:58. Adam Wallace and Stephen Shetler combined passes to set up Jason Mercer for the break on net and the score. With 6:02 left, Orono got another as John Buttigieg fired from the point and after a scramble in front, Jason Hansen stole the puck and scored from the side of the net. Orono finished the scoring at 2:53 as Sean McKenzie passed to Adam Wallace and he relayed to Stephen Shetler. Stephen fired a quick shot high over the goalie to give Orono the win with a final score of Orono 6 and Ennismore 2. Although not in on the official scoring, scoring, both Scott Hartwig and Scott Hentig were very evident in the play. (Continued page 5) liâS*aiS!5K5Si5i'jE ! ROLPH HARDWARE DOWNTOWN ORONO - PHONE 983-5207 Consultez: M KEM* Gage de service et de

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