id a 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. April 14, 1982 Bowmanville Eagles move on to finals The Bowmanville Eagles successfully defended their Junior C title Sunday night in Bowmanville as they defeat- ed the Lindsay Muskies 3-2 to win the best of seven final four game to one. Eagles will now meet the winner of the Ernestown- Campbellford series which is underway in the eastern part of Ontario. Bowmanville finished on top of the Junior C regular league standings and had Bowling lanes MONDAY NIGHT 7:00 P.M. LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Beavers - 45; Foxes - 35; Squirrels -34; Fawns - 33; Bunnies - 24; Chipmunks - 18. Singles over 200: D. Koch - 275,222; R. Beare - 271,213; M. Raby - 252,236; R. Finley - 244,202; J. VanSchagen - 251; G. Wallace - 249; P. Reis - 221; M. Murray - 201, J. Lee - 200 Triples over 600: M. Raby - ; R. Beare - 636; D. Koch - 631; R. Finley - 617. MONDAY NIGHT. ::00 P.M. LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Beatles - 42; Drifters - 34; Tempta- tions - 34; Blood, Sweat and Tears - 34; Rolling Stones - 25; Supremes - 20. Singles over 200:Vivian Rider - 208,236; Dorothy Draper - 223; Norma Adams - 236; Gail Loudfoot - 212; Sheri Metcalf - 231; Myrtle Gimblett - 235; Isabel Bartley - 208; Leanne Saunders - 217; Elma Vernon - 267; Corrine Watts - 214; Marg Pelow - 255; Michele Williams - 245; Gail Kowalczyk - 240; Gale Ballard - 311,200,201; Linda McMillan - 212. Triples over 600: Gale Ballard - 712; Vivian Rider - 611. TUESDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING Team Standings: Ab's Ex's - 3614; Pin Pickers - 3194; Catalysts - 3170; Machine - 3521; Ross's Strong Arms - 3460; Realis- tics - 3323. : Games 215 and over: Bill Owen - 221; Hal McCullough - 216; Kevin Haugen - 267,264; Jack 'Healey - 255; John Criscione - 225,265; Rick Deshane - 274; John Grieves - 235; Steve Robinson - 244, 243; Ross Muir - 235; Pat Mason - 239,220; Randy Stauffer - 249; Roy Dixon - 218; Len Franssen - 238; Bruce Stauffer - 230; Dave Tingle - 270; Dan Deloughery - 240,225; Vic Wille - 264; Bob Best - 218; John Fulford - 218; Glen Howson - 261. High Single: Rick Deshane - 274, High Single with Handicap Vie Wille - 318. Triples over 600: Bill Owen -618; Jack Healey - 631; John Greives - 607; Pat Mason - 636; Kevin Haugen - 686; John Criscione - 639; Steve Robinson - 648; Rick Deshane - 609; Dave Tingle - 611; Dave Deloughery - 656; Vie Wille - 652; Bob Best - 607; Len Franssen - 616. High Triple: Kevin Haugen - 686. High Triple with Handicap Vie Wille - 811. little trouble dispatching teams through the playoff series. The team is the defending all-Ontario Junior C champion. The only win the Muskies could manage in the final series was on home ice last Friday evening. Muskies advanced to the final with series wins over Port Perry and Port Hope, while the Eagles defeated Lakefield and Cobourg to gain a berth in the final. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING Team Standings: Maple - 45; Ash - 48; Spruce - 33; Elm - 24; Birch - 26; Pine - 32. WOMEN: High Single Flat: Rae Waskins - 285. h.s.w.h..: Rae Waskins - 308. High Triple flat: Rae Waskins - 642. H.T.W.H: Shirley Black - 734. MEN: . High Single Flat: Terry Black - 299. H.S.W.H: Terry Black - 329. High Triple flat: Don Frances - 678. H.T.W.H: Terry Black - 764. TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING MEN: Singles over 200: Pete Crawford - 211,378; Mark Carter - 213,290,209; Roger Lafontaine - 283,220; Lorne Mallory - 254; Art Mathews - 219; Murray Quantz - 217. Triples over 600: Pete Crawford - 753; Mark Carter -712; Roger Lafontaine - 666; Lorne Mallory - 611. WOMEN: Singles over 200: Elaine McQuade - 248; Marlene Quantz - 211; Nancy Bryans - 205. : THURSDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP: Dow- sons Red and White - 10421; Port Perry 1.G.A. - 10367; Centennial Lanes - 10334; Brians Towing - 10262; Colin Ball Motors - 10109; Lake Scugog Lumber - 9968. CONSOLIATION: Philp Pontiac - 10352; Norms Con- tracting - 10100; Legion . Branch 419 - 10059; Emmer- son Insurance - 9670; Waynes Auto Parts - 9944; Do-No's - 9130. N High Single: R. Todd - 314. High Triple: R. Todd - 776. Triples over 625: R, Todd - 776; W. Pugh - 767; J. Owen - 764; G. Wilson - 741; R. Watson - 696; G. Howsam - 689; J. King - 681; C. Butson - 659; R. Page - 648; C.. Watts - 642; G. Louvelle - 639; T. Whitfield - 635; J. Cook Jr. - 630. YOUTH BOWLING champs: Hawks - 3186; Falcons - 3071; Orioles - 3037. cons: Blue Birds - 3136; Eagles - 3021; Blue Jays - 3160. A EAN SR CRT AS TUR he SG AE (REA RASA SCORE AM IT RAE ORES LR EN | Blackstock Curlers Receive i Trophies gol The Blackstock Curling Club held their annual rink of the Ladies Curling League by league president banquet and awards night last Thursday evening in Mary Mackie [left]. Members of the championship the Recreation Hall at Blackstock with a large crowd team are, receiving trophy: Elaine Bailey, skip; attending. Trophies were presented to the winning Sharon Wilson, vice skip] Lisa Kristensen, 2nd; and ' Ruby Van Camp, lead. =e RT ¢ ho o wii CH ; ERR SE oo ae Sage BUSS i FV Xo ZH roe nil 4 Harold McLaughlin. Next to Mr. Mclaughlin are Marilyn Cochrane, vice skip; Tim Cochrane, 2nd; and Eileen McLaughlin, lead. Gary McConnell [left], president of the Mixed Curling League at Blackstock is seen here presenting the trophy to the championship team skipped by 8 Bod The Suggitt Trophy was awarded this year fo the trophy to skip Brian Hamilton, while team members winner of the Men's Curling League in Blackstock: Keith Van Camp, vice skip; and Tim Cochrane, 2nd Merlin Suggitt [left] is seen here presenting the look on. Absent for photo was lead Dan Mahar.