6 - Orono Weekly Times Wednesday, February 8, 2006 Bantam reps bow out early Orono started the playoffs playoffs off on home ice against the Newcastle Stars. Despite the home ice advantage, Orono Logistics never came out on top. Newcastle won the game 4-2. Goals were scored by Brandon Cox, and Ryan Somogyi. Assists went to Chris Lunn, and Lucas Martin. Penalties had hurt 1 the hometown' boys and Newcastle took that advantage advantage in powerplay goals. Game two was played, in Newcastle;. Orono stayed out of the penalty box that game and took .advantage of their power plays and won the game 5-2. Unfortunately we do not have the game sheet from that game, so we can't report who scored or assisted the Orono goals. The last game of the playoffs for Orono on January 23rd was at home against Newcastle. Hotheads Hotheads caused a fight at the Orono's in last three The Tri-Arch Education Minor Tykes won two and lost a close game in the past week. The offense was strong once again, racking up 20 goals. The first game against Fifth Wheel saw great goaltending goaltending by Cameron Timmins but ended in a last minute loss of 6-5. Strong end of the game which cost Orono any opportunity to win the game. The score ended on the losing side, 4-2. Goals went to Carson Quinn assisted by Ty Simpson, and Tyler Webster (unassisted). The penalties at the end of this gam.e will cost a player shortage in the up-coming consolation rounds and tournaments. tournaments. On February 5 Orono travelled .to. OPS to play ah exhibition game. Despite a shortage of six players, Orono pulled off an amazing win of 9-3. Goals went to Chris Lunn (2); Nick Kuijpers (5 goals 3 were unassisted), Adam-Duke, and Tyler Middleton. Assists went to Chad Moore (2), Tyler Webster, Brandon Cox, Brian Knapp, and - Chris Lunn. The schedule is still pending-for the consolation rounds. ... Cl. Orono Juveniles cement series against Shelburne < A. ? results to •ORONO WEEKLY TIMES oronotimes@rogers.com goaltending by Tyler Morton and the solid defense of Gus Qualtrough helped the team win the next two games 8-1 and 7-1. Offensively, Jordan Neuman was the star, netting a hat trick in each of the first 2 games and .followed by five goals in the third game. , The rest of the scoring was recorded by Daniel Dixon (lg,3a), Zack deBoer (2g), Gibson Hegan (lg,la), Jacob -Richards (2g), Ian' King (lg,la), Devon Dennis (2g), Cameron Timmins (2a), Ayron Deisinger (la), Gassy Dolley (2a), Seth Hampson (la), Josh Hill (la) and Kevin Gough (la); The team plays a exhibition game . Friday night, Feb. 10 against , rivals Newcastle. Last Friday night Orono once again traveled to Shelburne for the third pivotal pivotal game of the All Ontario quarterfinals. After a narrow 4-3 victory earlier in the week Orono stepped up their play along with a few helpful helpful additions to the line up and their fans were not to be disappointed. . Shelburne was the first to strike at 13:51 of the first period, and even though Orono dominated play . for the entire period they finally answered back, wjth 3:59 left in the first, on à quick goal scored by Jim Provezana assisted by Devan Sutton and Pete Heerschop. Quickly followed by an unassisted goal by Doug • Garlick just over a minute later. 1 Orono pummeled Shelburne's Shelburne's net continuously during during the second period and their efforts were rewarded, scoring a total of eight'goals in just fifteen, ' minutes. . Shelburne scored [.with two ; 'minutes left in the second ' but with the onslaught of Orono's offence it was just too little too late. Orono recorded three more in the third for a final score of 13- :2>- ■ ' ' The first line was on fire after finally being reunited with Tanner Millson, back from suspension, who racked up an impressive four goals, and also tallied three assists. Completing the line was Adam Cryderman with a goal and an astonishing -seven assists and an always- contributing Curt Robinson with a goal and three assists. Goals were also scored by Brent Vanstone, John Demille, Kyle Brown and Nathan Caruana.' Extremely solid defense was played by Chris Moffat,' Mark Spiers and Pete Heerschop with an assist a piece. Orono faces off against Shelburne for the fourth game of the series, that has been rescheduled for Sunday February the 12th in Orono at 7:00 pm. JM Woodville ends Orono Atom reps IF i M -i 2006 ORONO SOCCER REGISTRATION Place: Orono Arena Meeting Room Dates: Thursday, February 23 7pm - 9pm Thursday, March 2 7pm-9pm Thesday, March 7 7pm - 9pm Price! $120^ per player (Payable to OronoAmateur Athletic Association) Interested coaches and refereé's please sign up on above registration evenings. Girls and Bovs Mixed league Tÿkebom- 2000-2001 Mosquito bom- 1994-1995 Junior bom- Squirt bom-. 1998-1999 . Feewee bom- 1992-1993 1987,1988,1989 Atom bom- 1996-1997 Bantam bom- 1990-1991 The Orono Country Cafe atom reps met with the Woodville Hurricanes in the first round of playoffs. Coming off the high of the Liftlock tournament, Orono * travelled to Woodville for ; their first game and won 4-2, • Jacob Diamond opened the scoring assisted by Tate , Simpson, and Dylan Dennis. Woodville then scored to tie it up. In the third, Dennis ..: scored two goals, one unassisted unassisted and . one assisted by Dustin Boyd and Christopher Haass. Woodville pulled within a goal, until Haass found the ■ net helped by Dennis. Cooper Phillips was ouf standing in net, stealing the game for Orono. In game two, the team finally showed the fatigue of six games in .six days. Woodville won 3-1 • with Haass being the lone goalscorer for Orono aided by Boyd and Dennis. Game three saw another trip to Woodville where Orono lost 2-1 with Dennis scoring Orono's only goal; Game four was in Orono and Woodville, outplayed the Orono squad 4-1 to end Orono's playoff run. Boyd was Orono's goalscorer aided by Haass. The team will now play a consolation round. VH Jean Hall 180 Roy Hopkins 153 173 Jim Low 156 Alec Martin 183 193 Marilyn Martin 160 Bertha Powell 181 Russell Powell 184 180 John Tigwell 173 183 Marg Wade 150 Ingrid Zulauf 178 GIRLS'NIG HT( OUT Top Scores 150+ (2 games) results for Feb. 1st Game Game BOWLER One Two Cindy Anglers 159 Gabrlelle Horvath 150 Gina Galiacher 154 MIXED LE AGI UE scores 175 + over results for Feb. 2nd ; Game Game Game BOWLER One Two Three Newcastle BOWLING NEWCASTLE SENIORS Top Scores 150 + over results for Jan. 31st BOWLER GAME GAME ONE TWO BULLDOGS Don Wright 234 185 Glen Wagar 208 214. JackVanderstarre ; , 189; GREAT DANES ' ! -... Karen Wright -207' Marylou Trolly . 212 176 Sandy Morton 175 JACK RUSSELLS Greg Forget 250 195 Clayton Trolley 197 Rod Morton 200 LHASAS Adrian de Laat - : 240 Fae Forget 187 Bob Kllgar 221 * 215 LADIES LEAGUE Top Scores 175+ (3 games) results for Feb. 6th. BOWLER Game Game Game One Two Three Anne Arsenault 179 Betty Major 184 175 D. Lancaster-Forget 176 Joan Moffat 177 201 Marie Wood . A 176 Marilyn Major 188 Natalie Taylor 181 Sue Sikma 175 f Val Witheridge 220 50/50 Winner Natalie Milne-Taylor "Everything with the printed word" 5310 Main St., Orono LOB 1M0 • 905-983-5301 High Scores 1st Clara Meuleman 96 2nd Edgar Millson. 87 ' 3rd Kay Beggs 83 4th Ann Julicher 81 5th Norma Moffat " . 80 Draws Frances Cathcart Esther Allin (2)
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