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Orono Weekly Times, 23 Oct 2002, p. 6

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^ Qrono Weekly Times, Wednesday, October 23,2002 - 6 ^ Juveniles stay unbeaten The Dufferin Aggregates as Orono waltzed to a 10 : 0 past- Czechowski, Chris Field, Phil Orono Juveniles are back for ing of their opponents. Fracz, Derek Heerschop, Ryan another exciting year of hockey Sunday evening, the boys Homes, Ricky Howe, Tyler action. The boys reached the returned home to host Knight, Mark Lemieux, Jamie All-Ontario Finals last year Lakefield. This game stayed Parry, Aaron Robinson, Jamie before succumbing to a tough close throughout the first peri- Rowe, Mike Trotman, Scott opponent from Dresden. This od, but Orono pulled away in Webb and Scott Wood. The the final two periods taking advantage of a short Lakefield bench. The final score was 7-2 in year's squad is just as hungry to return and after the first four games of the season, things are headed in the right direction. The Leafs opened the season favour of the home squad, at home against Ennismore and Goal scorers were: Scott quickly established their offen- Webb (2), Derek Heerschop, sive game jumping out to a 4-1 Jeremy Czechowski, Mark lead. However, these Leafs took Lemieux, Ryan Homes and a page from their namesake, Adam Tollett. taking costly penalties which Assists went to: Chris Field, resulted in a 4-4 tie after the Ryan Homes, Adam Tollett, team officials are Head Coach Jim Knight, Assistant Coach Henry Heerschop, Trainer Rick Howe, Assistant Trainer Jim Conboy and the Team Manager is Brian Poole. -SW NEWCASTLE BOWLING LADIES LEAGUE High Scores October 21, 2002 Ann McGuey 195 Anne Arsenault 176 Betty Major 199 208 D.Lancaster-Forget 239 Joanne Flynn 179 187 Julie Price 195 Lori Sinclair 193 Marilyn Major 204 206 206 50/50 Winnerdoan Moffatt Minor Tykes win 5-2 Scores 150 + October 15 2$ BOWLER GAME GAME ONE TWO Ron Burley 151 169 Elaine Doty 200 151 Alec Martin 152 168 Russell Powell 183 150 Joyce Stacey 172 John Tigwell 213 225 Rita Guay 159 game was called for curfew. The team hit the road for game two taking on Centre Hastings in Madoc. The boys Phil Fracz, Jeremy Czechowski, Zach Ibbotson, Jamie Parry and Paul Landers. Scott Poole played a solid game worked out many of the bugs between the pipes for Orono. from the opener and won a Next home game is Sunday thriller 3-1. night against Frankford. Game In a funny twist, goaltender time is 4:30. Chris Wood was credited with This year's team features: the third goal into an empty goalies Scott Poole and Chris net. Wood. Lee Allin, Zach Game three was also on the Ibbotson, Paul Landers, Colin road, this time in Omemee to Organ, Adam Tollett and Kyle play the Sharks. There was no Widmeyer play defense, bite from these Sharks though, Forwards are Jeremy The Orono Minor Tykes played their first away game against Bowmanville #6 on Saturday, October 19. It was a great defensive game by both teams in the first period; the first goal wasn't scored until almost 10 minutes into the match. The final score ended up to be 5 - 2 for Orono. Both teams played well. Orono had its first power- play of the season which was unsuccessful. However, the tide turned and they started to score after the powerplay. Outstanding goaltending by Running like hares in the Harrier by Anita DeVries Side aches and twisted ankles aside, running in Ganaraska was an exhilarating experience for local students. Over 400 kids from 20 area schools in Courtice, Bowmanville and Clarke competed competed in this year's Harrier Competition. Jeremy Moore, one of 400 young runners in this year's Harrier event "The event was great!" said organizer Rob Bignell of Dr. Ross Tilley. "Everyone went home with a happy face, even the ones too exhausted to smile." The cross-country team from Courtice High helped manage the racers by leading the race and following behind to make sure everyone arrived at the finish line safely. Principals, teachers and parents also helped to guide the racers. It was quite something to see over 20 kids line up at the start line, and take off across the field. By the time they reached the forest they were spaced adequately enough, although there was still some bumping around while they jostled for first place. The race was divided into Bowmanville schools, Courtice schools (which included Hampton and Enniskillen) and Clarke schools (Newcastle, Orono, Newtonville and Kirby. In Clarke's division, the top three winners as well as the overall winner, which was calculated calculated by adding the points for the top 10 places were as follows: Grade 4 boys: 1st Jarrod Hollister, Newcastle, 2nd Josh Bennett, Newcastle, 3rd Christopher Kuijpers, Kirby. Overall-Kirby Grade 4 girls: 1st Katelyn Marshall, Newcastle, 2nd Melissa Topper, Orono, 3rd Julia Francey, Newcastle. Overall- Newcastle Grade 5 boys: 1st Shayne Nicholson, Newcastle, 2nd Brandon Lane, Newcastle 3rd John Crowells, Newcastle. Overall-Newcastle Grade 5 girls: 1st Kiersten Mckay, Newcastle, 2nd Jennifer McKeen, Newtonville and Josephine Hannigan, Newtonville. Overall-Newcastle Grade 6 boys: 1st Matt Field, Orono, Dan Vanderweer, Orono, 3rd Tyler Feldcarp, Newcastle. Overall- Orono Grade 6 girls: 1st Taryn Nicholson, Newcastle, 2nd Jennifer Brown, Newtonville, 3rd Christine Button, Newcastle. Overall- Newcastle. The top three runners as well as the top teams will compete compete in the first annual Kawartha Pineridge Regional Meet at Ganaraska Forest Center. Eight not enough tor Atoms Orono's Wooden Carousel Atom #2 team is off to a strong start in regular season play. In the first game, the local team, hosted Williams Audio and came away with a hard-fought tic, 8-8. Goals went to Brandon LeBlanc (4), Brandon Lane (3) and Drew Rocha (1). Picking up assists were Rocha, Alex Armstrong, William Kirby, Kurtis Zwolinski and Laurie Burt. Brett Otterbein and strong defensive play by Mitchell Van Schyndel, Trevor Greenwood, Ryan Armstrong, Christopher Third, Christopher Austin and Mitchell Trachsler held the Bowmanville team to only two goals. The Bowmanville goals were both scored by Zac Whyte. Leading the scoring for Orono was Conner Whitley with 2 goals, Tate Simpson, Ben deBoer and Daniel Benedict with 1 goal and 1 assist each. The rest of the assists went to Jacob Diamond, Alex Bortolazzo and Kale Stevens. The next game for the future stars is Friday, October 25 at 5:00 PM at Orono. -JD Thursday Night Mixed Bowling high scores 175 + for October 17 BOWLER GAME ONE GAME GAME TWO THREE Debi Hannigan 246 214 176 Mike Swan 230 192 178 Susan Armstrong 189 206 Cheryl Mendonca 196 Joe Mendonca 184 185 182 Adrian deLaat 190 199 Fae Forget 197 182 Roy Hopkins 244 220 Andy Dumouchel 187 Sandy Morton 184 183 Joe Forget 222 198 Brenda deLaat 179 • !..: i ij U ! Tim Marshall 217 V ited )L Norma Dumouchel 179 50/50 winner: Roy Hopkins Main Street, Orono Proprietors: Gary & Carol Vreeker • WeddingCafes • Cakes for dll Occasions • Pastries - Donuts- Pies • Bread & Bwns 905-983-9779 Closed Sunday and Monday On October 12, Orono travelled travelled to Bowmanville and earned a 7-5 victory over Hutton Transport. Goal scorers scorers were Brandon Lane (4), Drew Rocha, Brandon Leblanc and Dale Decker. Assists went to Lane, Eric Easton and Laurie Burt. Patrick LeBlanc turned in a great effort with hard work and continued effort. We are in for a fun and enjoyable season. / -PL DUCA Mortgages Great rates & Bonus Shares 6 month closed 3 years closed 5 years closed Variable Rate 4.40% 5.10% 5.65% 4.00% • raws subject to change without notice DUCA Financial Services Whitby Branch: 1818 Blindas St.E. Tel, (905)728-4658 Manager: Mr, Paul Muller Bowmanville Branch: 200 King St.E. 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