t 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday. November 17.1993 Central Ontario "AAA" Midget Team Hosts Two Games in Area SMOKING The Central Ontario Wolves 'AAA' Midget team will be playing a pair of games in this area this week. Tonight, they host Richmond Hill at the Newcastle Arena, while oil Saturday, Markham will be at the Darlington Sports Centre. Game time for both is 8:00 p.m. Players on the team who played minor hockey in Bowmanville. include, front row, from left, Greg Knox, Mark Lynch. Middle row, (1-r), Chris Heino, Mike Cramm, Chris Novak. Back row, (1-r), Peter Schoep, Ryan Cresanto, Andrew Ferguson, Ryan Robinson. The Central Ontario Wolves Midget 'AAA' team is in its second season of operation and is definitely making its mark across the province. province. The Wolves are riding on a high at this time, leading their Division with eight wins, zero losses and two ties. They also captured top honours at the Oshawa tournament. What this team lacks in size from the 1992-93 season; has been replaced replaced by speed and talent. Coach Steve Doyle and Brad Cormier, both from Lindsay, had over 50 players at training camp. At titude, character and discipline were a top priority. Their ability to teach would come much more easily with these individual qualities, with self- discipline topping off the features of each player. Their winning record to date speaks for itself. The statistics show the balance of this team from the goalkeepers out. Manager Paul Robinson still falls back on the four D's (desire, dedication, dedication, discipline, determination) from his successful days with the Bowmanville Bowmanville Jr. C Eagles. Keeping the boys focussed on each game, and their determination to improve each time out will give them the opportunity to go on to Tier II Jr. A, OHL, or university hockey, whichever falls into their own hands. The fans of Bowmanville will get a chance to see some of the talent the Toro organization has turned out over the years when the Wolves play Wednesday, November 17, at Newcastle Arena at 8:00 p.m., and again on Saturday, November 20 at 8:00 p.m. at the Darlington Arena. by Chad Maartense Clarke High School again showed their dominance in senior boys' volleyball by crushing St. Mary's of Cobourg to win the Kaw- artha "A" Championship. On Friday, November 12, Clarke hosted St. Mary's for the Kawartha Championship. Clarke now advances advances to the COSSA "A" championships, championships, which were held at Clarke yesterday. Clarke wasted no time in this match as they easily cruised to a 12- 0 lead on seven serves by Chris Yeo before St. Mary's registered a point. Then Clarke came back with three consecutive points to win by 15-1. In the second set, Clarke again was ahead 12-0 before a miscue allowed allowed St. Mary's to get their first point. St. Mary's mustered only five more points as Clarke pounded them 15-6. "I am pleased with the offence but we need to work on our defence," defence," said coach Lyn Lowry. Their experience and depth continued continued to show in the third set as the starters received a rest. Then, the back-ups did the job as Clarke cruised to 15-8 win, to take the game and become Kawartha Champions. Champions. Clarke now heads to COSSA looking for a berth in OFSAA which will also be held at Clarke. "They know what they have to HEATING COSTS OUT OF CONTROL? SWITCH TO '93 FALL SPECIAL Receive installed Free the Furnace Section of KccpRitc Central Air system. Valued at $3QQ00 taxcs Offer expires Dec. 23,1993 KeepRite Fuel Efficient Oil Heating • Saves up to 47% more when compared to electric heating. Note: Fuel savings arc based on data obtained from the Ministry of Energy. 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Clarke will be in a four-team round robin against tough teams such as St. Paul's and Quinte Christian. Christian. Lowry and his players feel confident confident heading into the championships. championships. Recently, in a high school volleyball volleyball poll, Clarke was ranked sixth in Ontario, with a couple of teams ahead of them whom they had beaten beaten during the year. If Clarke wins the COSSA title, they will be entered in OFSAA championship, which will run from November 26 to the 28th at Clarke High School. Senior Division Team Standings Pearson 43, Haley 33, Break 31, Carpenter 27, Flintoff 25, Canadian 22, Westlake 20, ■ Vickery 17, Kelly 15, Pappas 12 High Singles Chris Canadian 280,261, Amanda Welsh 278, Kelley Flintoff 266, 203, Jason Vickery 246, 205, Jeff Pearson 242, 212, Shawn Haley 235, 227, John Carpenter 235, Sonya Vickery 218, Todd Langley 214, Andrew Break 212, 208, Mike Drummond 205, Holly Greenley 204, Mark Stephen Stephen 200, David Dean 200 Checker's Variety Skates Hard for Win Over Novico On Thursday, November 11th, Checkers Variety PeeWee team played Rolph Novico in a BRHL match at Orono Arena. In the first period, period, Checkers' hard-working centre, Kevin Stonehouse, assisted by Ryan Wood, fired a perfect shot into the right comer to make it 1 - 0. Then, Ryan Wood picked_ up a loose puck at centre and stickhàndled the puck in to make it 2 - 0. A1 Robb executed one of his patented end-to-end rushes to put Checkers up by three. In the second period, Jeff Collins picked off Alan Robb's rebound in front of the net to make it 4 - 0. Tommy Jennings finished off the scoring for Checkers, with the assist going to Joshua Johnson. Johnson. Final score: Checkers 5, Novico 2. On Saturday, November 13th, Checkers suited up against Computer Learning at the Bowmanville rink. In the first minute, Ryan Wood continued continued his scoring streak with a nice rush to put Checkers up 1 - 0. In the same shift, Kevin Stonehouse fired a bullet into the top right comer, with assists going to Jeff Collins and Ryan Wood. Alan Robb skated up from his own end and his hard wrist shot made it 3 - 0. Then Alan followed up with a short-handed effort assisted by Fraser McArthur. In the second period, period, Fraser McArthur notched a goal, with the set-ups going to Ryan Wood and Jeff Lee to make it 5 - 0. In the third, Joel Tymchuk .deflected the puck into the net, with assists going to his linemates, Joshua Johnson and Tommy Jennings. This line showed some great determination throughout the game as well as the solid play of the defencemen. Everfresh Atoms Bring Home 3-0 Newmarket Win Everfresh Juice Toros played away in Newmarket November 8, coming out ahead 3-0. Goal-scorers were Tyler Tyler Kohn, assisted by Darryl Steele. Phil Fracz, assisted by Tyson Crocker and Tyson Crocker assisted by Phil Fracz. Saturday, November 13, Richmond Hill played us at Darlington, beating Everfresh 6-0. Everfresh Toros travelled to Barrie on the fourteenth for a return match, coming out ahead 3-2. The goal- scorers for this game were (2) Josh Couture and (1) Jeff Reynolds. Assists Assists (2) Jonathon Ross, Nat Fair and Tyler Kohn. During these games there has been good goal tending by tandem Tyler Teefy and Paul Evans. High Triples C. Canadian 712, S. Haley 647, Vickery 643, Flintoff 618, Break 613, Pearson 606, Welsh 602, Carpenter 601 I Beat My Coach Nineteen Senior bowlers entered the tournament and there were thirteen that "Beat Their Coach." Junior Division Team Standings Harding 38, Tait 34, D. Welsh 33, Goswell 29, Bowers 27, Vickery 24, Pcldiak 24, T. Welsh 21, Connelly 17, Coffin 16, Burtch 16, Preston 15 High Singles Dan Welsh 231, Tammy Dcvera 209, William Ford 208, Nick Vickery 202, Kelly Murray 200 High Triples N. Vickery 549, D. Welsh 543, Bones 518, Dcvera 508, Outram 507 I Beat My Coach There were twent-five entries in the tournament and all twenty-five youth bowlers beat their coach. Bantam Division v Team Standings #2 Raiders 36.5, #1 Strike Force 35, #3 Rebels 31, #6 Winners 30.5, #10 Accs 30, #5 Spares 26, #8 Strikers Strikers 23, #9 Bulldogs 23, #7 Champs 20, #12 Headpins 19, #4 Blue Jays 15, #11 Mighty Ducks 7 High Singles Ryan McDonald 178, Terri Flintoff 174, Adam Walton 170, Kinberly Hel- lam 165, Shannon Darch 164, Ryan Biggar 160, Alison Banrie 155 High Triples R. Biggar 438, T. Flintoff 427, A; Walton 418, Hellam 414, McDonald 406, Barrie 389, Henning 377 I Beat My Coach We had thirty-seven bowlers pay their fee for the the tournament and all thirty-seven bowlers beat their coach. Tyke Division Team Standings Hossak 35, James 30, McDougall 25, Fowler 23, Prior 20, Greenley 19, Stacey 18, Perry 18, Ross 14, Van- Hcuvelen 5, Kcntncr 5, Dawson 0 High Singles MatthewJamcs 136, 125, Danny Perry 119, Jason Walton 110, Kathleen Kathleen Moore 104, Cassie Greenley 103 High Doubles M. James 261, J. Walton 261, D. Perry 198, C. Greenley 194, H. Kcnt- ner 183, K. 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