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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Feb 1989, p. 4

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4-Orotio Weekly Times, Wednesday, February 15, 1989 Orono Tykes were 'A' finalists at tournie It has been a busy couple of minder Jamie Parry but Oshawa weeks for our Tyke hockey club as scored again late in the third period they have participated in two tour- ending the game 3rl in their favour, naments. In game two Orono met a much On February 3 Orono hosted the weaker Peterborough squad and Bowman ville Rotary Tyke team. It went on a real scoring spree. Scor- was a very close match but Orono ing for Orono were Alan Robb came through victorious with a 3-2 from Clint Hawkshaw, Andrew score. Bowmanville led off the scor- Reid from Jonathan Black, Alan ing in the first period but Orono Robb with Paul Landers and Tyler came back with two in the second Robinson, Kyle Beacock from Bob- period. Scoring were Murphy Irvine by Witheridge and Murphy Irvine, from Kevin Copping and Andrew Alan Robb (with his third) from Reid unassisted. Orono scored first Kyle Beacock, Andrew. Reid from in the third to take a 3-1 lead with a Alan Robb and Andrew Beacock, goal from Alan Robb assisted by Andrew Reid from Michael Gibson, Kyle Beacock. Bowmanville came and Andrew Reid (for his fourth) back with one more but Orono held from Alan Robb and Kevin Copp- on to a 3-2 win. It was a good game ing. It was a good game for and Andrew Beacock played a everyone except maybe Jamie Parry strong game for Orono in goal. in goal who really didn't get a On February 5 the Tykes traveil- chance to do much other than get ed to Grafton for a tournament. cold feet and count his second shut They proudly went home as 'A' out of the season. The final score Finalists. 8-0. In game one Orono played their Game three played Sunday morn- arch rivals, Newcastle. We have met ing had us playing Bowmanville A Newcastle several times this season & R Flooring. This was to prove to but this was the first time we were be one of the best games of the able to beat them. The final score tournament. Orono got off to a was 3-2 but at one point we held a slow stajt as Bowmanville scored 3-0 lead. We held on to wip with a early in the first period. Orono kept lot of help from goaltender Tyler the pressure on for most of the rest Robinson. Scoring for Orono were of the period but the Bowmanville Bobby Witheridge unassisted, An- goalie was having a very hot game drew ' Reid from Alan Robb and and despite several shots on goal by Alan Robb unassisted. ' Orono nothing was going in. Un- In game two Orono played fortunately for us Bowmanville Bowmanville Rotary and once scored again early in the second again came away with a 3-2 victory. period and then again at the mid Scoring for Orono in this game point of the period giving No. 7 a were Alan Robb from Andrew hat-trick. It started to appear that Reid, Murphy Irvine unassisted and Bowmanvilles No. 7 (an excellent AndrewReidfromPaulLanders.lt skater, and Shooter, despite his was Jamie Parry who played a good small stature) may be getting more game in goal for us this match. than his fair share of ice time. Now For our third game we faced a down 3-0 our boys showed real very strong Oshawa Select team. character as they fought back and The skating and positional play .of scored twice to end the second the Oshawa squad proved just too period 3-2. Scoring for Orono were much for our boys. When the final Kevin Copping from Bobby buzzer went we were down 8-1. It Witheridge and Andrew Reid from was a good lesson to show us we Bobby Witjheridge and Kevin Copp- still need to do a lot of work. The ing. The third period was a real bat- boys put on a fine show throughout tie with Orono getting several scor- the tournament and proudly took ing opportunities on the red hot their trophies home knowing they Bowmanville goalie. Jamie Parry had done their best. played a solid game in the Orono On February 11th the Tykes net also but with just two minutes • found themselves in another tour- remaining Bowmanville scored naroent hosted by Bowmanville. again. Orono never gave dp to the Our first game matched us up with end however and Murphy Irvine North Oshawa, a very strong team narrowed the gap to one once more of seven year olds (our team is made with just 26 seconds remaining, up,of six and seven year olds). Our Assisting were 'Andrew . Beacock boys never let their fans down as and Alan Robb, The game ended they played the first period td a ( 4-3 in Bowmanville s favour. It was scoreless tie. It was Orono's An- truly our best game of the season drew Reid who scored the first goal and we out played our opposition early in the second period but just could not get the puck into unassisted. Unfortunately this was the goal. to be the end of the Orono scoring Congratulations boys, you are and Oshava came back to score two playing some very fine hockey and goals before the second period end- your coaches and fans are all quite ed. This seemed to spark the pleased. I think we are all having a Oshawa boys who put the pressure great deal of fun and let's keep it On. Orono did a good job to hoM that way. Next gapie at home Fri- them off with a lot of help from net day, February 17th at 6:15 n.m. Orono Atoms lose out to Little Britain team Orono's Atom team came up as Steve Bonneau worked hard at set- flat as water on a plate and lost to ting up and passing to the open an opportunistic team from Little man. Orono's goals were scored by Britain; the final score was 8-2. Steve Bonneau. Jeff Goodmurphy Yet despite the score there were turned in his usual guilty defensive Hashes of hope, Orono has had , a game. problem with tack of passing and A special thanks goes out to playmaking till year but tonight , coach fiord Burnham who has players like Tom Wakefield and volunteered many hours of his per- Rocking Roughlies score 19 goals in 2 games On Friday, February 3rd, Orono faced Lindsay in the first round of playoffs handling them 8-0. Orono started off the scoring in the first period, the remaining seven goals were divided between the 2nd and 3rd periods with 3 in the second and 4 goals in the third. The Orono team played well holding Lindsay to only 3-4 shots in the whole game. Orono goal scorers were: Brett Maartense with two, assisted by Scott MacDonald with two and Danny MacDonald with one. Scott MacDonald with two goals; assists going to Brett Maartense and Danny Danny Buttigieg. Greg Bull with one goal, assists going to Ryan Winning and B.J. Hackett. Ryan Winning with one goal unassisted, B.J. Hackett with one goal; assisted by Ryan Winning and Greg Bull. Danny Danny Buttigieg with one goal; assisted by Scott and Danny MacDonald. On February 10th Orono came up against Manvers defeating them 11-1. Orono boys played probably Precedent set - asks for lot levy rebate Mr. and Mrs. L. Flintoff, R.R. 2 Orono, in a letter to council, ask a rebate to a lot levy in the amount of $883.00. It is pointed out that a precedent was set by council when they gave a similar rebate to a Bragg case recently. The Flintoffs point out that they had received permission for a lot severance and were now fulfilling the conditions of the severance within the one year as stipulated, In the meantime the Town of Newcastle has increased charges for the lot levy to $2743., an increase of $883.00 over the amount they were quoted at the time of approval., The letter then cites the Bragg their best game as a team all year. The boys skated, passed, played their positions and shot the puck at . all angles scoring 11 goals. Coach Sawyer has changed a few positions which seems to have paid off. Orono will face probably their toughest team this Friday, a team from Oak wood. Orono goàls were scored by: Ryan Winning with four goals; assists going to Grant Esler one, the other 3 goals were unassisted. Scott MacDonald scored four goals; assists going to Brett Maartense with two and Devon Witheridge with one. Grant Esler scored one goal; with assists going to Greg Bull. B.J. Hackett with one goal unassisted. Greg Bull with one goal; assisted by Ryan Winning. Manvers scored their one goal with !• minute and 59 seconds left in the game. Daniel Buttigieg (Defense) case, which was similar, and in which case a refund of the increase was allowed. The Flintoff's state was precedent setting on the part of council. The letter goes on to say that it is interesting that although the Regional lot levy was also increased during this period of time the charge did not increase as approval was given prior to the increase. The letter is being referred to the planning department for a report and to supply council with the number of applications that may be similar to the Flintoff and Bragg situations. ",Heritage '89" week proclaimed Council on Monday designated the week of May 27 to June 3 as Heritage '89" week in the Town of Newcastle. Counc. Stapleton said the committee committee is working to have events staged throughout the community during this period and that there is considerable interest. He further 'stated that he hoped council would support' the project with a $25,000 grant. sonal time to coaching. 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