6 - Orono Weekly Times Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Atom reps dominate in Peterborough Midget reps On the weekend, the (3g,4a), Dustin Boyd (2g,4a), Dennis found the net after a head to secon Orono Country Cafe Atom Mitchell Trachslér (2g,2a), pass from Haass. reps attended the Peterbor- Warren Ball (2g,2a), Jacob . In the third, Boyd scored round play ough Liftlock Atom hockey Diamond (2g,la), Connor assisted by Dennis to narrow Newcastle tournament in the D Division. MacVarish (lg,4a), Tate the lead to 4-3, but Waterloo Di's went into the first In their first game, the atoms Simpson (lg), Christopher scored another. Still Orono round of playoffs Thursday BOWLING January 19 against Ops and played the Peterborough Sen- Third (2a), Ian Third (2a) and worked hard and Simpson was NEWCASTLE SENIORS alors and dominated, winning Connor Began (2a). Daniel rewarded on a slapshot from walked away with a 5-2 win ■their first win against Ops this 8-2. They then faced off Benedict, Tyler Hutchison and the blueline. With Orono's Top Scores 150 + over against the Goulboum Rams Cody Hughes worked hard on goalie pulled and just 35 sec- . Kenny Jackson results for Jan. 17th team. A very close and excit- defense. onds on the clock, Dennis tied played an outstanding game ing game followed with • The Orono squad finished the game assisted by Haass in net for Orono. Ops started BOWLER GAME GAME ONE ' TWO Orono coming out ahead, 4-2. at the top of their group and and Ball to send the game into the scoring off in the first period, Orono came back with Elaine Doty 186 200 On Saturday, they played finished , with the most points overtime. Unfortunately, Roy Hopkins two quick goals. Dan Reilly 176 the Percy Bulldogs and once out of all D division teams in Waterloo scorOd . less than Jim Low 177 158 again were the dominant force the round robin. They won all three minutes in to win buried the first one unassisted Alec Martin : 172 winning 10-0, earning goalies three of their games, which 6-5. and Scott Henderson put the Russell Powell 186 Joyce Stacey ' 224 Mitchell Young and Cooper sent them to the "D" The team will be playing next one in assisted by Greg AIM Strutt Howe. 170 Phillips shut-out trophies. Championship semi-final. their third playoff game in John Tigwell 177 Orono put some distance Young made an outstanding In the semi-finals, Orono Woodville Friday night and if Bill Wade 186 stop on a rare shot and met the Waterloo Timber necessary, game four will be in the score in the second Marg Wade 166 period with three more'goals. Ben deBoer earned himself a Wolves, who came out hard. , in Orono Sunday at 4:30pm GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT hattrick trophy. By the middle of the second and game five in Woodville Adam Wood backhanded the Points for the. three games period, Waterloo was ahead 4- Monday night, first one in, assisted by Reilly. Top Scores 150+ (2 games) Howe put the next one in were as follows: Dylan 0, but Orono refused to give VH results for Jan. 18th Dennis (5g,5a), deBoer up. Haass broke in alone and unassisted and the third Game Game (4g,4a), Christopher Haass finally beat the goalie, then went to Reilly, assisted by BOWLER One Two Cam Delorme up from Matt Debbie Dunk 179 Bester. Janls Carvalho 159 Beenen takes Orono Midgets . Ops came into Orono for Mary Ann Smith 156 the second game on Sunday. Sandra Martin 154 189 to "A" finals January 22 and once again Nancy Raymond 168 Orono walked away with the Orono Midgets recently goals scored in the first period one unassisted at the win, finishing off the first MIXED LEAGUE played a tournament in. by either team. In the second beginning of the first period, scores 175 + over Bewdley. The first game start- period Clarington managed to but we were unable to hang on Mike Whelan slipped the ed at 8 am and although we get one., by Orono goalie ,., to the lead. Welland'.s strong first goal in, assisted by results for Jan. 19th only had nine players, and .a Shayne Winters, who did offense gave them the final Delorme. Josh Flynn started Game L Game goalie, Orono came out- everything but stand on his score of 4-1.: ' Game the second period off with a BOWLER One : Two Three strong. "The first goal was head. Orono managed to tie Orono finished the tourna- shot from the blue, line scor ­ scored by Daniel Hodgson, the game up half way through ment as “A” ; finalists, ing the second, assisted by assisted by Wade Clark and the third with a goal scored by Excellent team work by Brent Bester. Ops put the next two Greg Forget 220 259 197 Kevin Bourke. ending . the Heather Maitland, assisted by Burpee, Josh Dobson and in to tie the game up. With Clayton Trolley 208 period 1-0. Second period saw Daniel Hodgson. This put the Jessie Rice. JB' less then four minutes left in Andy DuMouchel AK; »:■• 193 BULLDOGS v-jKiL'Oait; Orono scoring three more game into overtime. With only the game Orono pulled ahead Don Wright 181 259 !197 goals, two by Denis Beenen 35 seconds left in the overtime . with a - great goal by Devon Glen Wagar 195 281 and one by Andrew Fudge, period Denis Beenen received Robinson, assisted by Minor Tyke JackVanderstarre 271. ' Assists going to Dustin a breakaway pass from Doug Delorme. With five seconds GREAT DANES y • Armstrong, Wade Clark, Deboo scoring the winning left in the game Henderson Debi Hannigan <183 Denis Beenen and Kevin. goal. Denis's goal put Orono 'A' Finalists put one last point on the board Karen Wright 209 Bourke. Orono won the first in the “A” finals, "against for a 4-2 win. Marylou Trolly A; 182 game 4-0. Welland. The Tri-Arch.Education :• l x -7* The games could not be LHASAS :;fj . G Minor Tykes competed in In the second game, In the third game, Welland played without the outstand ­ Adrian de Laat 203 256 their first tournament this past w Orono played Clarington. It came out strong, proving to be ing effort of the whole team Bob Kilgar . 201 weekend. The offense was <*' r was a hard hitting game right a tough team. ' Dustin and by the goalie, Jason Brenda DeLaat 191 : l solid again, outscoring thèir AAvA 176 Li off the mark. There were no Armstrong- managed to score Hoyne. Jim Moore ’ opponents 14-0 in the first Bi...... M two games. The final game saw the Top Scores 175+ (3 games) team corpe up against a strong OPG team and with a delayed results for Jan. 23rd. start to the game, it was too Hieh Scores rn . Game : Game Game much for the team to over ­ 1st Lucy Corey 83 BOWLER one. Two Three come. They lost 5-2 ip the 'A' 2nd Percy Jakeman ,81 Anne Arsenault 193 204 final to rival, OPG. 3rd Clara Meuleman ■73 D. Lancaster-Forget 185 ,... 190 .The goaltending duties .4th Mae Tabb 72 were shared by Seth Hamp- 5th Minnie Taylor 69- Joan Moffat /■ 176 . MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. son, Devon Dennis and Draws Marie Wood . 210 201- ‘201 Gibson Began, who all played Mary Henderson 50/50 Winner SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 great. The strong defense of Joan Sutcliffe Joan Moffat , ALL FUNERAL SERVICES ; Ayron Deisinger, Tyler PREARRANGED AND/OR PREPAID Morton, Gassy Dolley and Kevin Gough was a key fac ­ BURIAL - CREMATION - TRANSFERS tor in the team's success. The “WHERE PROFESSIONAL offence was shared by Zack ETIQUETTE IS IMPORTANT 1’ deBoer (6g,la), Jordan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Neuman (4g,la), Ian King (3g), Devon Dennis (lg), Gus PAUL R. MORRIS GARY M. CONWAY Send your hockey DOUG R. RUTHERFORD DEBRA D. 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