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Orono Weekly Times, 8 Oct 2003, p. 7

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Orono's Midget Leafs shut out Ops in opening romp The Orono Midgets have returned to their winning ways like the true All Ontario Champions of last year. They got off to a quick start by shutting shutting out Ops from Lindsay on Sunday in Orono, 8-0. This was under the expert tutelage of coach John Griffith, assistant coach Brian Allin, Blain Moffat (back for a repeat performance as trainer) and Barney Bangay generously offering his time as manager. The boys displayed very dis ciplined, unselfish hockey, working hard in a great team effort with some rocking hits. Ian Crashley #29 between the pipes got a deserved shut out making some key saves. Greg Dunham #14 excelled with a hat trick and an assist. Paul Richter #11 assisted on all three goals. Chris Moffat threaded the needle thru the five hole for a nice goal, assisted assisted by #8 Andy Bangay and #33 Evan Moore. Moffat got another another goal in the second period. Novices pour on pressure at end of close game In the first regular season Verkuyl. Assists went to game, the • Orono Major Warren Ball, Ian Third, Matt Plumbing Novice Reps played Verkuyl and Jennifer Mercer, the Newcastle Stars. The game Ben deBoer had a great was close until late in the third game after being called up. period when Newcastle scored Rounding out the team are a couple of unanswered goals Dylan Dennis, Josh Gallina, to end the game, 6-3. Mitchell Marchband and Josh Scoring for Orono were Kelly in net. The coaching staff Matt Verkuyl (2) and Ryan are Frank Dennis and Darryl Walton, who also had an assist. Walton with trainer Claude The. next night, Orono met Gallina; manager Anne Ball the Minden Flames in another and drill assistants Josh tight game; The game ended in Verkuyl and Tanner Millson. a 4-4 tie with Orono pressing The next game is Friday hard in the dying seconds of night at 7pm in Orono against the game. Goal-scorers were Port Perry Chris Haass, Warren Ball, -submitted by V H. Patrick MacKay and Matt PONTYPOOL MEN'S LOB BALL PLAYOFFS "B" Finals - Best of 5 games 3rd: Slime over Generals, 7-6 4th: Slime over Generals, 12-10 SERIES TIED TWO GAMES EACH 5th and final game to be played Monday, Oct. 13th at 2:30 pm "A" Finals - Best of 5 games 3rd: Pita Pit over Blazers, 24-16 4th: Pita Pit over Blazers 18-16 CONGRATULATIONS TO PITA PIT "A" champions, 3 games to 1 over the defending champs, Blazers SENIORS' LEAGUE 1 LADIES' LEAGUE Scores of 150+ Scores of 175+ Tues. Oct. 7th Mon. Oct. 6th GAME GAME rn GAME GAME GAME BOWLER ONE TWO BOWLER ONE TWO THREE Hilda Cochrane 162 193 Ann McGuey 185 Jean Hall 172 Anne Arsenault 257 Alec Martin 204 188 D. Lancaster-Forget 178 199 197 Maureen Powell 154 193 Karen Geboers 183 Bertha Powell 172 Leah Wood 193 177 Russell Powell 200 Lenore Beckman 181 Joyce Stacey 151 156 Marie Wood 200 176 John Tlgwell 199 176 Marilyn Major 197 MargWade 159 Karen Collier 191 Lois Boyko 153 Stephan Hicks #99 also had a banner night with a pretty goal breaking through three Ops defenders and again a brilliant wrist shot to the top shelf. We have to thank all our tough defenseman and #93 Brian Pisani (2 assists) and #10 Gregory Howe (1 assist) on the night. We also saw a good goal and an assist from #4 Devan Sutton. The damage could have been worse having played a lot short- handed and being buzzed off early with 1:55 left in the third period and all the while having had no exhibition games and only a few practices. This team shows tremendous promise for a champion repeat. Midgets were scheduled to play October 7 at Beaverton. They are in Fenelon Falls Saturday October 11 at 5:30pm followed by the annual Pen Hope Thanksgiving Tournament Sunday, October 12. Thanks for supporting the team. The next home game is Sunday October 19 at 7:30 pm against Mariposa. -submitted by M. R. The following are high score results for recent euchre card parties: Newtonville Euchre Oct. 3 1st - Lil Bolderstone, 100 2nd - Myrtle Alldred, 90 (tie) Helen Rose, 90 4th - Eleanor Perrin, 88 5th - Bob Waterfall, 86 6th - Cheryl Waterfall, 82 Wednesday Euchre Oct. 1 1st - Edgar Millson, 92 2nd - Dorothy Olan, 79 3rd - Elva Bothwell, 78 4th - Ann Julicher, 76 5th - Ray Bryson, 74 Bid Euchre Sept. 30 1st - Hilton Peacock, 231 2nd - Liz Reynders, 216 3rd - Graham Foster, 211 4th - Tom Simpson, 206 5th - Kerryson Marshall, 201 Wednesday Euchre Sept. 19 1st - Cleo Dey, 84 2nd - Betty Robinson, 79 3rd - Kay Philp, 79 4th - Kay Tomlinson, 76 5th - Olive Little, 72 6th - Cheryl Waterfall, 72 Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, October 8,2003 Bantams win two With the fall of the autumn leaves, a young man's fancy turns to hockey. The UPI- sponsored, Orono Leafs Bantam Rep Team has started their quest for hockey glory with two wins. The team visited visited Millbrook on September 26 to play a pre-season exhibition game. The young men of Orono prevailed with a 4-2 win. Andrew Kirkbride opened the scoring in the first period with assists coming from Matt Moffat and Brock McGill. Millbrook answered to tie the score at the end of one period. Andrew started the second period with an unassisted unassisted goal to give Orono the lead. Millbrook was able to respond and once again tie the score. On this night, Andrew netted two more to steal the victory. Assisting were Michael Whalen, Jamie Stevens and Michael Hicks with two assists. Goaltenders Paul Brownell and Jason Hoyne made some great stops to ensure the win. Highland Storm 1 Orono Leafs 2 Orono's first regular game of the season was against the Highland Storm. The scoring was opened in the first period with a great point shot from Brock McGill. Orono again found the mark with a goal by Josh McGill with assists going to Tyrone Vanson and Michael Whalen. The Highland Storm scored with six seconds left in the game. A 2-1 win for Orono. Goaltender Paul Brownell faced 37 shots making making 36 saves. A great team effort was put in by all the players. -submitted by A. H. MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 ALL FUNERAL SERVICES PREARRANGED AND/OR PREPAID BURIAL - CREMATION - TRANSFERS *WHERE PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE IS IMPORTANT" FUNERAL DIRECTORS PAUL R. MORRIS GARY M. CONWAY DOUG R. RUTHERFORD DEBRA D. KELLEHER 905-623-5480 4 DIVISION ST.. BOWMANVILLE - AT QUEEN ST. * - ^ St. (jeorye's FALL BAZAAR Saturday, October 25th 10:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. Edward & Mill Sts., Newcastle Bake Table, Country Store, Crafts, Silent Auction ~ includes Theme Baskets, Jewellery, Folk Art, Lunch Room & more! MM -res»- OIL IJNDERCOATING Ron s Garage $60.00 983-8IBI

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