The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 5, 1986 7 [ sport- talk 623-330} SCHOOL SPORTS -- On Tuesday, October 28, Ontario Street Public School and Waverley Public School played for the Co-ed Junior Inter-school Soccer Championship. Championship. Both teams played a good and exciting game with Ontario Street taking the title with a 1-0 victory. The girls' high school basketball season will be coming to an end soon and Bowmanville High School presently stands third out of nine teams in the midget division and fourth out of nine teams in the junior division. Non-contact Hockey Major Atoms Take Three Young Aquatic Club Members Prepare for Competitions Top Scorers Team Twin Brand Twin Brand TJ's TJ's Toby's Courtice Courtice Courtice Name Burke Division Doug Rickard Bernie Alldread MarkClarey Erik Strand Oliver Division Tom McLean Doug Taylor A1 Junkin Bob Nixon The Flying Dutchmen continued continued their losing ways with yet another 10-2 drubbing, this time at the hands of Twin Brand to start weekend action, Dave Forrester, subbing subbing for netminder Barry Roberts, surrendered a handful handful of goals to John Ay re, 3 to Dave Whittaker and singles to Jamie Wright and Pete Bee- croft. Outshot by 50 to 20, Dutchmen goals were managed managed by A1 Warren, his first of the long season for the Dutchmen Dutchmen club. Clinic surprised the previously previously undefeated Hanc's squad by a narrow 2-1 margin to earn their first victory of the season. Issor Dubinsky and Geo Hillis had the Clinic goals. Moe Pascal replied for Hanc's who continue to lead the Oliver Division standings. G.P. G. A. Pts. 7 11 5 6 7 5 4 5 10 5 11 7 6 7 8 5 17 16 16 13 13 12 12 10 Two third period goals enabled enabled Courtice to earn a 3-3 dead lock with Toby's Sunday at 7:00 a.m. Toby's, on the strength of Dave Wilson, Ray Wheeler and Ron Dallaire's goals, held a 3-1 lead with 8 minutes to play. However, Mike Bryant and A1 Junkin combined with Pete Henderson's Henderson's second period goal gave Courtice the draw. Shopper's rebounded from a 4-0 deficit by scoring 4 times in a span of 4 minutes to earn a tie with TJ's Roadhouse in Sundays final contest. Peter Hobb, Wally McKay, Mike Knight and Terry Klawitter all had goals for Shoppers. Erik Strand (2), Craig Colvin and Jim Sutherland with his eighth of the campaign had given TJ's a 4-0 lead with 10 minutes to play. Members of the Newcastle Aquatic Club are practising practising almost daily in preparation for upcoming swim competitions. Some of the members of the team are shown here following a workout at the Fitness Centre on Saturday, November 1. Included in the group, although not in order are: Stacey Rout, Sarah GUYS AND GALS Shear Magic Hairstyling Welcomes Marietta 20% Off All Perms by Marietta NOW Regularly $28.00 • $35.00 v v ... "... vi • ■! y. v.-jiiiti a *«>Jisit> • 1 nuniit'U.'H ;■ D-ifV • lidW ,r. fi'liip.wr.v' .■;!■. : -f'i' I: Yes! We have "Banana Combs" : - 1 Telephone 623-1341 28 Division St. N. Bowmanville The Newcastle Aquatic Club is designed to provide young swimmers of the Newcastle area an opportunity opportunity to praticipate at a very competitive level. Club President Chuck Rout says that the organization organization currently has 17 swimmers swimmers on its membership rolls and training takes place at the Newcastle Fitness Fitness Centre five days per week in the afternoons or evenings. The club is open to young athletes age seven and up. Gord Maxwell, Carol Gender Gender and assistant coach Andrea Maxwell are in charge of the training. - Mr.Maxwell, a driving force behind the organization, organization, is excited about his young swimmers' potential ; and hé notes that with work- ■'outs' occurring tip" to five times a week, the results are beginning to show. The Newcastle Aquatic Club will compete in its first Canadian Amateur Swimming Association (CASA) sanctioned event in Toronto early next month. And anyone interested in joining the organization is Cowan Pontiac-Buick Ltd. "Gold Key" Employees of the Week VICKI KENNETT Vicki is our most recent newlywed, newlywed, (Oct. 11/86). We wish her and Robert much happiness. happiness. Vicki works in the parts department looking after shipping and receiving. Vicki's bubbling effervescent personality personality is a delight to coworkers coworkers and customers alike. CLIFF SINCLAIR Cliff has been in the retail automobile business since 1977. Cliff, Wyona and daughters enjoy getting away to the trailer on Rice Lake whenever possible. Cliff's insatiable desire to satisfy his customers is appreciated appreciated by everyone. Buying Buying a car from Cliff really is like "dealing with a friend." DARRELL ENGLEY Meet Darrell, Darrell and Darrell, Darrell, as he is known here. Darrell Darrell is a lifelong resident of Bowmanville and started his mechanical apprenticeship at Cowan Pontiac. Darrell's passions include racing dirt bikes and ski-doos. Your Local General Motors Dealer ■ COWAN PONTIAC -- BUICH- LTD. BOWMANVILLE -- ONT. 166 King St. East Telephone 623-3396 Stevenson, Kim Cox, Tracy Arnott, Yolanda Jones, Shannon Mack, Rebecca Stewart, Heather Murdoch, Stephanie Maxwell, Jason Shephard and Jeremy O'Neil-Kizoff. New members are welcome to join this competitive swim team. The Bowmanville Major Atom Toros, sponsored by Canadian Tire, completed a busy few days, playing three games in five days, winning all three and allowing just five goals while scoring 19. The Toros defeated Millbrook, Port Hope and the Black Hawks from the Oshawa L.N.H.L. On Wednesday evening, the highly touted Millbrook Major Atoms paid a visit to Darlington Darlington Arena and quickly jumped into a 2-0 lead, catching Bowmanville Bowmanville napping, before two minutes had elapsed in the game. The Toros' Jason Crosbie Crosbie got one back with the assist on the play going to Collin Taggert. Crosbie scored again to tie the game, assisted by Doug Parkin. Only 33 seconds remained in the opening opening period when the visitors scored to go ahead. Both clubs exchanged goals in the middle frame, Parkin the trigger- man for Bowmanville, assisted assisted by Gary Adams and defenceman defenceman Mark Bradley. The Toros completely dominated the final period, scoring eight unanswered goals. Richard Bateman scored, assisted by "Chuck" Carr and Jason Hoffman. Gary Adams picked up a goal, assisted by his centreman Parkin. Ryan Robinson scored, the play being set up by his centreman Steve De- blois. Jeff White picked up the seventh goal, assisted by his linemates Adams and Parkin. Carr fired the last goal of the game, the assists going to Ryan Ferguson and Hoffman on a slick passing play. Steve Oke was in goal and made some tremendous stops, particularly early in the game, to earn a well-deserved victory. Dump Port Hope 4-0 The Port Hope Major Atoms came to Darlington Arena on Sat., Nov. 1st for an O.M.H.A. League game, with the Toros winning to the tune of 4-0 in a rather physical game. The "Tiremen" scored the only goal of the opening period, Jeff Murphy the marksman on a clever passing play engineered by his line- mates Ryan Ferguson and "Chuck" Carr. Ryan Robinson Robinson picked up the only marker of the middle period, the assist going to Doug Parkin. Bowmanville Bowmanville scored two more goals in the final frame, Robinson picking up his second on a great solo effort. Sean Brown scored a pretty goal, moving in from his point position on a play engineered by Carr and defenceman Jason Crosbie. Steve Oke, in goal for the Toros, was full value for the shutout, making several difficult difficult stops. This was the second shutout for the Toros in five league games. Defeat Oshawa 7-1 On Sunday evening, the Major Atoms journeyed to Children's Arena in Oshawa for an exhibition game against the first place Black Hawks, the Toros winning to the tune of 7-1. Both clubs had excellent scoring chances in the opening period but both goaltenders were equal to the task. Jason Crosbie scored the first goal of the game, unassisted. Richard Bateman, playing on the wing for this game, scored on a slick play, assisted by Sean Brown and Jeff White. Oshawa picked up their only goal with 58 seconds remaining remaining in the middle period. Bowmanville took complete control of the game in the final period, scoring five unanswered unanswered goals. Bateman notched his second on a beautiful solo effort. Ryan Robinson scored on a nifty play set up by Steve Deblois. Deblois scored the fifth Toro goal, assisted by Crosbie and Collin Taggert. Jeff Murphy, who had a good game, scored on a great passing passing play engineered by his centreman "Chuck" Carr. Carr scored the last goal of the game, assisted by Murphy and defenceman Chad Vander- ende who played a solid game. Steve Oke was very steady in goal, making several key stops to pick up the win. The defensive corps have been solid, and the forwards have been backchecking with a little more determination and with the solid goaltending of Oke, the club is sporting a goals-against average of less than 1.5 per game. The Toros travel to Port Hope next Saturday to take part in that town's Atom Tournament, with the Bowmanville club playing the host team at 8:00 a.m. He 1 ? the s ( Help ore iybun ned bW ,Id th 6 , more than welcome to contact contact members of the club executive or its coaches for more information. Mr. Maxwell notes that the club will always welcome welcome new athletes wishing to compete at this level. Of course, members of the public can assist by contributing contributing to the organization's organization's upcoming fund-raising fund-raising campaigns. The following is a list of the club's executive. President, President, Chuck Rout (623-6897); Vice President, Kerry Arnott Arnott (983-9325); Treasurer, Isobel Stevenson (623-6118); and Secretary, Harry Shephard (987-4494). Anyone interested in further information may contact the above members of the executive or Coaches „Gord Maxwell (623-4673) I and Carol Gorider (705) 932- } 21)78. The club is associated with the CASA at the "AAAA" level and is attached attached to the Central Region. Region. Training schedules are as follows: Monday: 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Tuesday: 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.; Wednes day: 4:00 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.; Thursday: 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. and Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Members of the club are: Stephanie Maxwell, Deanna Jones, Tracy Arnott, Arnott, Stacey Rout, Heather Murdoch, Susan McCullough, McCullough, Shannon Mack, Greg Wells, Julie Wells, Jason Shephard, Yolanda Jones, Rebecca Stewart, Sarah Stevenson, Jeremy O'Neill- Kizoff, Kimberley Kox, Luke Sagur, and Jason Murray. Murray. Busy Week for Checkër's Atoms The Atom Toro B team travelled to Baltimore on Tuesday, 1 Oct. 28th where they came away with a win of 11 to 0. It was a team,effort and it took all the boys to.come away with such a big win. It was the first shutout for our goalies Jamie Doyle and Brandon Osmond. Osmond. Goals and assist go to: Wayde Putnam 3 goals and 1 assist, Jamie Brake 2 goals and 4 assists, Mike Suess 1 goal and 3 assists, Chris McCarthy McCarthy 1 goal and 2 assists, Tracy Lemke 1 goal and 1 assist, Mike Nesbitt 1 goal and 1 assist. Single goals went to Chad Ve.noit and Bruce Har- num. Assist only were Tyson Pearcey 2 assists and Chris Hefferman 1 assist. Saturday, November 1st the Atom Toro B team met up with a very well matched team from Port Perry. But with a lot of hard work and full effort from each boy, they came away on top with a score of 4-3. A very well played game by our goalie Jamie Doyle. Goals and assists for the Toros were: Mike Suess 1 goal and 2 assists, Wayde Putnam 1 goal and l assist, Tracy Lemke 1 goal and 1 assist and Jamie Brake 1 goal. Assists only: Chris McCarthy 2 assists and Mike Nesbitt 1 assist. This game kept the parents on the end of there seats. Sunday, November 2nd the Atom Toro B team travelled to Cobourg but were not as successful successful as before. The first period score was 1-1 and remained remained that way until the 3rd period where Cobourg went ahead. The Cobourg team were out to avenge the loss they had taken from the Toro B team and played a very agressive game. They came up with 3 big goals which gave them a win of 4-1 over the Toros. Although our boys never gave up throughout the game, they just couldn't get things together. A great effort by the boys. The lone goal was scored by Chris McCarthy and assisted by Mike Nesbitt and Alan McCullough. We'll get them next time boys. Jimmy's Lose to Adam and Eve On Saturday, Nov. 1, Jimmy's' came out ready to win their first game after two ties, but It was not to be. Adam and Eve outhustled and outplayed outplayed Jimmy's In the first two periods, but we still came up short by 4 goals. Goals for Jimmy's were- scored by David Chambers with a hat trick and one assist. 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