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Scugog Citizen (1991), 2 Nov 1993, p. 28

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= 28 -- Scugog Citizen - Tuesday , November 2, 1 Woody's jus keep winning. This past Sunday saw Woody's Auction & Meats continue their winning ways in the local broomball loop as they blanked. Emmerson's Insurance 5-0. Wayne Bowden lad the way for Woody's as he collected 2 goals with singles going to Ken St. Amant, Randy Sullivan, and Charlie Dennis. Tom Powell added 2 assists® with further helpers going to Dennis, Bruce Woodrow, and Gene Woodrow. Rick Lees between the pipes picked up the shutout. : Game 2 of the day was a much closer affair as the Blackstock - Brewers eked out a 3-2 win over the Framers Gallery. Blackstock built up a 3 goal lead on tallies by Scott Duncan, Ron Short, and Tim Cochrane with short and Tom Wotten drawing assists. The Framer's made a game of it as they notched a pair in the dying minutes with the final coming with 33 seconds to play In A Prk Somers By Jim Hughson, Sportscaster and their gaoltender pulled. Eric Kristensen picked up the first one from Keith Dalton, with Kristensen, and Paul Brough aiding Terry Black on the final. The last game had the Brooklin Bruins:hosting- B&R Electric Swamp Garage and came out on top of a 5-2 score. B&R tallied first on a goal by. tt Harman from Brian Pom ; This was sho ed as Brooklin replied with 2 to take a 2-1 Jead into the second period. These came from the brooms of Nick Attwood and Murphy " Down. Ron Attwood picked up 1 assist. The bruins got 2 moresin a row as Dan Jansma and Nick Attwood found the mesh. Wayne Tate, Kevin Ibbitson, and Ron Attwood were given the assists. B&R got their final marker from Dale Lown aided by Mike Mole before Nick Attwood set up Kevin Ibbitson for the day's final goal. The Sports Network Everyone will remember Joe Carter bouncing around the bases after his World Series-winning home run for the Blue Jays. In fact, as timer goes by, most people will claim to have been there and within weeks, at least a thousand people will have the ball Carter hit out of the park. But scant days after Toronto's victory, can anyone remember who started the season in right field and what happened on opening night? It's easy to recall the dramatic: moments from the playoffs and just as easy to forget their toughest test - the Blue Jays played 174 games in 1993 and won 95 to stay alive for the playoffs. When Jack Morris was knocked out Jn the fifth inning and Toronto was thrashed 8-1 on Day One in Seattle, the Blue Jays had an Indication of what was to come. Their pitching wasn't what it was supposed 10 be. . The team was a meagre one win above .500 when Morris or Dave -Stewart pitched and that was only because Stewart had a great finish. Juan Guzman and Pat Hentgen were the only consistent starters and had it not been for a bullpen anchored by. Danny Cox and Duane Ward, Torontd could have been In a deep hole by the first of July instead of two games up on the Yankees. : Ld Pat Gillick is often applauded for his great trades but got no applause for acquiring Darrin Jackson. He was the opening day rightfielder but, for a variety of reasons, made no contribution and was traded away In June for help at short. Gillick gained redemption himself by getting Tony Fernandez from the Mets to stabilize the infield. There were many whose moments of glory were few but no less Important to the cause. Wille Canate won a game against Kansas City with a ninth-inning homer and another in New York with a run'saving % catch. Domingo Cedeno filled in admirably for 12 games in June when allthe shortstops were hurt. And who could forget Huck Flener getting _|"a big out in Detroit wearing Shawn Green's jersey, Pat Hentgen's _ cleats and Al Leiter's glove? ; But mostly the '93 Blue Jays will be remembered for Joe Carter's big hit. A hundred of them by Paul Molitor. John Olerud's flirtation with .400 and everything Roberto Alomar does sa'well. This Blue Jay team was a special group of gifted players, a half dozen of whom may one day enter the Hall of Fame. The arduous length of their season is best exemplified by Cito Gaston, who was looking to October when he made decisions in May and who won't forget April contributions when championship rings are ross Country finals October 26 at Trillium. Tralls. In the front Kate Colmer, Katie Ansell, Jodi May, Sarah Bradbury. In the back Suzanne Stone, Lindsay Wilson, Taryn Izatt-Galloway and Sarah Smith. The Cornish 11 year old boys team also finished 2nd at. Medford and David Justynski. e All Durham Cross Country finals October 26 at Trillium Tralls. From left Adam Douglas, Nick Isaacs, Braden Tarbotton, Chris -- obi engraved this winter. game, the performers dramatic finish. 0. 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