6 - Orono Weekly Times Wednesday, February 22,2006 Mosport revs up for 45th anniversary season . Mosport International . Victoria Day holiday is a big 12 date on Canada's fastest 'A of the country's largest annual Raceway is revving up for its weekend for camping and fire- mile oval in the Mosport motorsport events. Last year 45th anniversary season with works. Both are an important Speedway -200. This is more than 70,000 enjoyed the announcement that tickets part of Mosport's SpeedFest. CASCAR's only Toronlo-area three exciting days of sports for the six-event schedule, Canada's national stock oval event of the year. car and open wheel racing at a featuring the only Canadian car championship, the CAS-. The summer racing sea- circuit, that's .recognized by round in the prestigious CAR Super Series, makes its son wraps-up with the Labour drivers as one of the finest and American Le Mans Series for first of two trips to Mosport on Day Weekend Grand Prix of most challenging road courses exotic prototype and GT Father's Day weekend (June Mosport (Sept. 1-3). It'S one in the world, sports cars (part of the Labour 16-18) for a 200-km race at Henderson notches hat-trick Day weekend event); are now on sale. Prices for all of the three- day weekend SuperTickets and camping passes have been 16-18) for a 200-km race at the road course. Joining the stock cars is. the new Mazda MX-5 Cup, plus several support support races. Mosport takes a step back held at last year's rates and in time and celebrates the past can be purchased online at mosport.com or by calling the Mosport Ticket Hotline (1- 800-866-1072). The season kicks-off with with the 27th Annual International International Vintage Racing Festival (June 23-25). Organized by the Vintage Automobile Racing Associa- a long-time Mosport tradition, tion of Canada (VARAC), this the Victoria Day SpeedFest is Canada's premier historic Weekend (May 19-21). racing event and includes cars Racing includes the thunder- from Mosport's storied past. A ing muscle cars of the special highlight of this.year's American GT Series and the Festival is a tribute to the pop- Sundown Grand Prix ular Trans-Am. Series, which endurance race for Touring marks its 40th anniversary in and GT cars. The Sundown was a popular Mosport event in the 1970s and it returned last season to rave reviews from fans and. competitors. 2006. Mosport is an original Trans-Am circuit and cars from across North America are expected to. compete. Motorcycles take centre- joining them will be the new stage, 1 July 14-16, for the United States Endurance Canadian Superbike Double- Racing Association (USERA) header Weekend, as the coun- Spec Miata Endurance try's top riders and teams Championship. As the unoffi- compete in the national cham- cial start to summer, the SILVER TOTAL Germany 9 7 5 21 United States 7 7 4 18 Norway 2 8 8 18 Austria 8 5 3 16 Russia 7 3 5 15 Canada 3 6 5 14 Italy 4 0 5 9 Switzerland 2 2 4 8 South Korea 3 3 1 7 France 3 1 3 7 Sweden 2 2 3 7 China 1 2 4 7 Netherlands 2 2 2 6 Finland 0 3 3 6 Estonia 3 0 0 3 Croatia 1 2. 0 3 Czech Rep. 0 2 0 2 Ukraine O' 0 2 2 pionship's only back-to-back rounds. In addition to factory-, supported Superbikes from the likes of Suzuki and Yamaha, Canada's biggest motorcycle race of the year includes the Pro 600 Sport Bikes and the fast-growing Canadian Thunder Series for Buell, BMW and Ducati production- based sport bikes. The CASCAR Super Series returns for an August' ; This past Sunday Mill- brook came to town for an exhibition game against the Orono Midget Reps. The Gray. Robinson, put his second second of the game on the score board, unassisted. Henderson procured a hat trick when he to' return to tneir "winning ' ways" with a pair of games next weekend. an athiete on your team who should be featured? • ORONO WEEKLY TIMES • oronotimes@rogers.com 905-983-5301 Millbroùk bench was short, netted one more goal.towards but they played a great game, the end of the period, assisted Orono won the game with a by Gray. 7-5 win. With only two minutes in ■The first period goals the second, Balson finished were. scored by-. Devon : . off Orono's scoring, assisted., Robinson, assisted by Kyle by Robinson. The period Balson and Cam Delorme ended with a 7-3 score, assisted by Greg'Howe and Millbrook tried to catch up as Mike Whelan. they slipped two more in In the second period Scott Orono's net, but didn't have Henderson started the scoring enough steam left to go for the off with two quick goals, win. Kenny Jackson had net assisted by Delorme and Dave duties for the game. ■ Dolley denies Newcastle The Tri-Arch Education ' Tyler Morton. The team hopes. Minor Tykes came away with to' rétümT fo ; tfieilr 1 '""""'*" ' a win and a loss in the past week. In an exhibition game against Newcastle, the team showed great offense outscor- ing their opponents 7-1. Gassy Dolley was outstanding outstanding in net. The offense was led by Jordan Neuman (3g,la), Devon " Dennis (lg,2a), Zack deBoer, .Gus Qualtrough and Kevin Gough. In the next game, the team faced the tough OPG team and ended up on the losing side of a 4-2 score. Kevin Gough was solid in net. Neuman netted both goals with the assists going to Qualtrough. Once again the defense was strong, led by Daniel Dixon, Gibson Hegan, Jacob Richards, Cameron Timmins, Ayron Deisinger, Ian King, Seth Hampson, Josh Hill and SEEPAGES ☆ ☆☆☆'☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ ☆☆☆☆☆☆#☆☆■# ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ ■ a ' . 2006 ORONO SOCCER REGISTRATION Place: Orono Arena Meeting Room Dates: Thursday, February 23 7pm - 9pm Thursday, March 2 7pm-9pm TUesday, March 7 7pm - 9 pm Price: $120 00 per player (Payable to Orono Amateur Athletic Association) interested coaches and referee's plèase sign up on above registration evenings. . Girls and Bovs Mixed League Tyke born- 2000-2001 Mosquito bom- 1994-1*995 ' Junior bom- Squirtbom- 19984999 .Peewee boni- 1992-1993 ' 1987,1988,1989 Atom bom- 1996-1997 Bantam bom- 1990-1991 Étiie 2Ü1 îM j§ H'r '. f Î ■'Cj rà ■ fi NEWCASTLE SENIORS BOWLING & CARDS - LAST WEEK RESULTS High Scores 1. Roy Hopkins 2. Eleanor Pérrin 3. Lil Bolderstone 4. Maureen Powell Low Stan Powell Hidden Numbers 52 43 68 62 60 60 37 1. Jean Holmes 2. Bertha Freshic Draws T. Elaine Doty. 2. June Burnett; 3. Ann Julicher 4. Ross Allin . 5. Jim Low 6; Roy. Hayward 1 7. Ulya Calver 8. Maureen Powell 9. Roy Hopkins 10. John Tigwell 11. Lil Bolderstone 12. Bertha Fisher 13. June Burnett . 14. Doreen Green Newcastle BOWLING NEWCASTLE SENIORS Top Scores 150 + over results for Feb. 14th BOWLER GAME ONE GAME TWO Jean Hall 164 163 Roy Hopkins 164 164 Alec Martin 150 155 Maureen Powell 154 Joyce Stacey 164 Alii Strutt 160 John Tigwell 168 Bill Wade 195 Marg Wade 186 Ingrid Zulauf 159 MIXED LEAGUE scores 175 + over results for Feb. 16th BOWLER Game Game Game One . Two Three BULLDOGS Don Wright. 203 217 '181 Glen Wagar 180,262 JackVanderstarre 216 182 GREAT PANES Karen Wright 192 Marylou Trolly 190 Sandy Morton 202 JACKRUSSELLS Greg Forget 181 182 Clayton Trolly 187 Cheryl Mendoncà 211 Rod Morton 216. 180 Andy DuMouchel 185 175 193. LHASAS Vv.'-. Adrian de Laat 181 276 Fae Forget 195 181 BobKilgar ' : \ 186 LAD ES'LEAGUE Top Scores. 175 + (3 games) results for Feb. 20th. V ' « .. V: V . ;V Game' Game Game BOWLER One Two Three BemieceWesterink 220 D. Lancaster-Forget T 194 Lesley Stewart 197 Marie Wood - 191 198 Marilyn Major 179 238 196 Sharon Bester 202 187 SueSikma 198 50/50 Winner/ BemieceWesterink Seniors Euchre FEB 20th RESULTS TOP SCbRES 1st. Merriam Hawley 82 2nd. ' Lavina Downes 76 3rd. Murray Falls 75 4th. Ann Julicher 74 5th. Elaine Doty 72 DRAWS Helen Couroux Doris Falls Gladys Ogden „ / High Scores 1st Kay Beggs • /- 79 2nd Flora Sharpe 77 3rd Minnie Taylor 74 4th Norma Moffat 71 5th (tie) Thelma Vagg Ann Julicher . ■ 70 Draws . '■ Kay Beggs ■ Jane Tomli.nson ... Mary Henderson .