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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Mar 1983, p. 6

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< t i 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 30, 1983 [ sport-talk 623-3303 FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO -- Gord Sellers gave the Mats the lead with the only score of the first period in the Goodyear Hockey league game against the Fan Belts last week, in the sixth and final game which gave the Mats the title. Both goalies, Vince Vanstone, and John Fowler, kept the game close. Final score was 4-2. > FLASHBACK --10 YEARS AGO -- Bowmanville has three teams competing in provincial play- downs this year. They are The Western Electric Minor Bantams, Knapp's Towing Major Bantams, Bantams, and the McGregor Drugs Midgets. LOBB BALL -- The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 178, will field two lobb ball teams this year. Any members wishing to join should sign up now at the Legion Hall. TOURNAMENT -- The 8th annual Cement Industry Industry Tournament will be held this Saturday, April 2nd at Newcastle Arena, starting at 8 a.m. The "B" championships will be at 5 p.m. with the "A" championships game at 6 p.m. MO JACKS -- At the annual Port Perry Jr C Mo- Jacks hockey banquet, individual awards were handed out to Bob Horton for Most Valuable Player, Scott Wallace, for Rookie of the Year, Darrin Jobb, Best Defensive Player, John Fusco, Most Improved Player aiid Dave Alexander, Best Team Player. PLAYOFFS -- McGregor Minor Bantams will play against Woolwich for the All Ontario Finals. First game was in St. Jacobs on Tuesday, March 29th. Woolwich will play here tonight, Wednesday, at 7 p.m. in the Darlington Arena. Durham Building Pee Wee 2s Defeats Manvers Squad 8 to 3 The Durham Building Supplies Supplies Pee Wee 2's journeyed to Manvers Arena on Wednesday, Wednesday, March 23 and defeated the hometown 8 - 3. Mark Van Leeuwen led the Bowmanville attack with two goals and three assists while playing an excellent two-way game. Scott Munro and Ian Knight also had two-goal performances. The remaining goals were scored by. 1 Troy Harness and Paul Hindman with assists going to Ian Knight, Cecil Stephenson 3, Neil Taylor 2, and Troy Harness. On Friday, March 25, the local team took part in the Pine Ridge Tournament. In the first game of the day Bowmanville defeated Ajax 2 - 1 with an overtime victory. Ian Knight scored Bowman- ville's initial goal on assists from Troy Harness and Scott Munro. Regulation play was followed by sudden death overtime with Bowmanville scoring at the 1:48 mark on a well-deserved goal by Scott Munro. United Drug Mart Downs Dutchmen to Win Championship BANQUET -- Anyone wishing to purchase a ticket for the Cowan Pontiac Eagles Junior C banquet and dance to be held at the Legion Hall on Saturday, April 30th, should contact Jim Murphy at 623-7397. . CRIBBAGE -- The "Jack Baker" Memorial Cribbage Tournament will be held next Saturday, April 2nd, at the Legion Hall, Bowmanville. JR. A HOCKEY -- Game four of the Oshawa Generals vs. Peterborough Petes w ( ill go tonight (Wednesday) at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium. M : V it: It didn't take long for the finals in the Men's Non- Contact League to be completed, with United Drug Mart pulling an upset to take the title in two straight games over league champions, The Flying Dutchmen who are pictured here receiving the league trophy from President Bob Burke, Capt. P. In the next game of .«the , tournament, Bowmanville ' was defeated 5 - 0 by the Valley East team. As this will be one of the last write-ups for the current season, the parents and players players of the Pee Wee 2's would like to thank the sponsor, Durham Durham Building Supplies; the manager, coach, assistant coach and trainer, namely, Gail Gallant, Fred Braybrook, Oleh Perrin and Bill Munro for all of their efforts which were greatly appreciated. An additional additional thanks is extended to the Statesman for publishing the game reports. The members of the team' were: Paul Gallant, Kevin Zarosky, John Paul Duczma- lewski, Steven McCullough, Paul Hindman, Paul Cleland, Mark Van Leeuwen, Scott Brunt, Cecil Stephenson, Jayme Campbell, Troy Harness, Neil Taylor, Terry Evans, Paul Boyle, Scott Munro and Ian Knight. filled game the men settled down to good solid hockey that attracted our largest crowd of the season. Rich Hall opened the scoring at 6:21 of the first period. The Dutchmen's Bob Pearce tied the game two minutes later. Rick Hall scored scored his second unassisted goal of the game with 1:04 left in thejwriod to give United a 2 -1 The second period saw a lot of good hockey but both goalies prevailed. It wasn't until the 12:10 mark of the final period when John Stainton put the puck past Forrester that the game was to be decided. The Dutchmen pulled their goalie in favor of an extra forward and Rick Drew tucked the puck into the empty net with one second on the clock. Ron Stainton, in nets for United, was chosen star of the game and was awarded the game pack. All teams are now preparing for their fouth annual tournament tournament this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Orono. Bycok accepting. Other Dutchmen team members Mfifl S MdlOT include: front row 1-r, D. Taylor. J. Smith D L • Coach?Jo « Edmunds, B. Harty; back rowj AdmsIa'ffi^rSbes Coach J. Jones, B. Caron, B. Pearce, B. Roberts, L. 20, Piper is, Perfect ie, Dion, R. Tennant, J. Rowlands and D. Moriarity. Georgiou 15, Wilcox 15, Richards 15, Oke 13, Stacey 12. Averages Larry Georgiou 241, Rick Stacey 238, Larry Piper 237, Gord Wilcox 236, Wayne Coombes 232, Ron Etcher 229, Mike Reynolds 228, Sam Adams 226, Jeff Edmondson 226, Dick Perfect 226. High single Rick Stacey 365. High triple Gerry Masterson 866. High single team - Stacey 1301. High triple team - Piper 3654. Meny Makers Roberts 23,20629; Smith 22, 19772; Etcher 16, 19507; Harrison Harrison 15, 19300; Junkin 12, 19529; Piper 11,18982. High single - Carol Roberts 318. High double - Carol Roberts 587 (269,318). High average - Gloria Smith 213. Roberts 26,22382; Smith 25, 21703; Etcher 16, 21329; Harrison Harrison 16, 21042; Junkin 14, 21332; Piper 11,20491. High single - Gloria Smith 245. High double - Ena Etcher 447 (2397 208). High average - Gloria Smith 214. The championship United Drug Mart team didn't have their trophy when this photo was taken. Team members include: front row 1-r, Dave Smith, J. Lemke, R. Hall, P. Stainton, B. Evans, G. Adams; By Bob Burke Sunday night at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Arena United Drug Mart "The Green Machine" handed the Flying Dutchmen a 4 -1 loss to win the Bowmanville Bowmanville Non-Contact Hockey League playoff cup. They had won the first game the previous previous Tuesday 4 - 3 at Darlington, Darlington, a penality filled game that saw United score the winning goal with a man advantage There's only one word for three wheeling. TRHKOTB YAMAHA NOW OFFERS 5 Models 125-225 2 stroke or 4 stroke New Shaft Drive Choose from our large stock READY A TO GO Come in for a Test Drive v <?o' Asselstine's Yamaha Blackstock Road 57 986-4437 but was decided earlier when they scored a goal when they were two men short themselves. themselves. Tuesday-United 4, Dutchmens The referees handed out a total of 22 penalties in the game and every goal was scored with men in the box. United opened the scoring when Greg Adams beat Dave Forrester eleven minutes into the game. The Dutchmen were shorthanded at the time. At the sixteen minute mark of the first period, John Stainton made the score 2 - 0. The Dutchmen had one man in the box while United had a pair in their penalty box. The Dutchmen came back early in the second period when Paul Bycok scored with United shorthanded. Jim back row, D. Rickard, J. Stainton, K. Dickens, K. Rowe, A. Morrison, R. Drew, G. Davis, B. Cameron; at rear, Coaches Brad Adams, Bill Crossey and Trainer John Pearson. minutes into the final period, again when they had a man serving a penalty. Greg Adams got the winner for United less than a minute later with a Dutchmen serving a roughing penalty. After Tuesday's penality Smith evened the game at 2's at the 5:16 mark when the Dutchmen had two men in the box and United one. John Stainton made it 3 - 2 United late in the second when they were a man short. Jim Smith tied the game again six CAMSPÔRT TRAILER SALES Hwy.115and 35 Newcastle 987-5174 1977 and 1978 CHEVRON and HOLIDAY TRAILER Large selection ol TRUCK-CAPS Instock ('c/^as) REFILL CÉNTRE Bolahoods Bounce Back to Beat Franks 8-3 to Extend Playoffe By Ted Brown Put that champagne away for at least one more week. That was the meaning of Sunday's 5 - 3 victory for Bolahoods over Walter Franks. Franks had hoped to finish the final series but now find themselves merely leading leading the six point series 4 - 2. If Sunday's game is an example of what to expect, this could be quite a series. In the first two games of the series, Frank's goalie Britt Murphy had been a major factor in his team's wins. This time, it was Gary Murphy, Britt's brother and Bolahood's goalie who stole the show. Gary made some big saves that kept his team moving at several key points. Some people even question why Gary's net came off its pegs during a period of severe Frank's pressure. Bolahoods, realizing that they faced elimination if they lost, came out ready to play and opened up a two goal lead. John Taylor got Bolahood's first goal on a pass from Kevin Jenkins and Bob Howes. The second goal came as several players banged away at a loose puck in front of Frank's net. Doug Leddy finally put the puck into the net with Bob Engley picking up an assist. Besides this goal, Leddy played an excellent game at both ends of the rink. Tom Connell who has been having a fantastic season continued continued the good work as he started Frank's scoring. He finished off a passing play with Sam Elliott and A1 Clarke. This line has been the driving force behind Frank's excellent play of late. Early in the second, Connell once again connected on a goal with an assist going to aggressive defenceman Mike Donoghue. This tied the score at 2 - 2. Late in the second, Bolahoods Bolahoods moved ahead again. Bob Engley set Mike Laverty up with a clear cut shot on Frank's net and Mike made sure of it. Bob Howes moved Bolahoods Bolahoods into the driver's seat with only eight seconds remaining remaining in the second. Taylor fed Jenkins for a two on one play. Jenkins with a behind the back pass set Howes up for the important marker. In the third, Connell got Franks back into the game with his third marker. This cut Bolahoods lead to 4 - 3. Picking up assists were Clarke and Mark Starkey. Franks tried for the tying marker by pulling their goalie for the final minute. The result of this was Jenkins firing the puck into an empty net to clinch the win, Leddy picked up an assist. Next week's game will be at 11:00 a.m. Sunday morning at the Bowmanville Arena. Come and see some excellent playoff hockey. Youth Bowling Tykes Team Standings Snoopy 44, Peppermint Patty 40, Red Barren 40, Linus 35, Lucy 27, Pig Pen 22, Wood- stock 21, Schroder 20, Sally 19, Charlie Brown 4. High Games J. Hicks 142 (248),S. Waters 124 (225), R. Hout 125 (221), K. Ballantine 125. ' Bantam Mixed League Team Standings Hay 55, Grant 52, Walkey 48, Britton 43, Anderson 41, Thertell 39, Couch 38, Luxton 36, Sutherland 271M», Conna- ghan 27, Evans 24, Apted71>/ 2 . High Games J. Anderson 258 (524), D. Grant 218 (549), C, Hamilton 217 (501), G. Thertell233 (495), K. Maynard 213 (547), D, Lugtenburg 204 (489).' Attention Bantam Parents: Scorekeepers urgently needed Sat. morning from 8:45 -10:45. Junior Mixed League Team Standings McMullen 55, Smith 53, Harness 46, Skene 38, Henning 36, Sallows 35, Taylor 28, Dudley 20. High Singles M. Harness 230 - 240, T. Kirkton 215, L. Gowahs 205, T. McMullen 202, M. Puddister 211. \ High Triples ' M. Harness 631, M. Puddister Puddister 554, N. Dudley 536, T. McMullen 533. . Senior Mixed League Team Standings Grant 49, Trotter 40, Wool- ley 34, Bird 31. 1 High Games R. Terry 313 - 272 (771), B. Richards 260 (643), S. Wodlley ,246 - 216 (635), M. 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