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WINCHESTER PRESS Sports '98 Winchester curlers head to provincials CARP - Jill LaPierre and her rink more point in the ninth and ran of Travis Thompson, Julie Byvelds Homan out of rocks in the 10th. and Trevor Doomwaard has played Both teams were sharp and suffered their way into the 1998 Ontario very few misses. Provincial Junior Mixed champi The Homan rink was actually the onship bonspiel. John Morris team which included The LaPierre foursome, repre Winchester's Moira Klein senting Zone 2, posted a three-win, Swormink. But Morris and his sec one loss record here at the Carp ond had to send substitutes because Curling Club over the past weekend they were playing in the Men's (Jan. 24 - 25) to become the Joe Junior Nationals in Calgary. Todd Sr. Junior Mixed Regional Returning to action on Sunday Playdown "B" event champions. Winchester dropped a 9-3, eight-end They will now join seven other decision to the Urbaniak squad out teams in Elmira (Feb 4 to 7) to com of Ottawa's Granite Curling Club in pete for the Ontario title. the "A" event final. Winchester posted a 10-5 victory Winchester was able to regroup of the Oddie rink from Kingston in for the 5 pm draw and rolled up a their opening draw. convincing 12-3 victory over a In their other Saturday match the Granite rink skipped by Pascale Winchester rink defeated the Homan Letendre to take the "B" crown. rink from the Ottawa Curling Club Winchester's coaching staff 9-4. It was a tightly contested match reported the game was tightly played which featured a point per end, with Winchester keeping pressure on including a steal for each team up to the opposition from the start. The Ryan Armitage, a 17-year-old affiliate goalie, posted back-to-back Canadians 4-1 and the Kemptville 73s 7-1. In the photo Armitage and including the seventh end. winners eventually exploded with victories working the nets for the Winchester Hawks. A member of the turned a shot by Kemptville's Andrew Williams into the corner. Down 4-3 LaPierre threw an four points in the seventh and stole St. Isidore Jr. "C" Eagles, Armitage defeated the South Ottawa Press Photo - Van Bridger angle raise take-out and stuck for three more in the eighth end to seal L;d;;;:';i~k; to play Hawks solidify hold on second for 5 0th Broder Cup ~~~~~~i!~~:~~t ~~~~;~:~~~';,!~!~~~~~~:~~~~~t~~~:i~~~~~:~~';:~l;;~ WINCHESTER - The historic ing and accepted the donation of a seven games have solidified the "I know we haven't beaten either Holmes and Nichol. McKenzie (1-4-5), Tylor Copeland Broder Cup Bonspiel will celebrate trophy from W. Broder of Morris- Winchester Hawks' hold on second Alexandria or Char-Lan, yet. But I Winchester drew nine and Ottawa (2-2-4), Chad Simpson (2-1-3), Jeff its 50th anniversary here at the Win- burg. place in the St. Lawrence Jr. ''B" think we can. If we do well this 10 minor penalties. Winchester has Leonard (2-1-3), Serge Bellavance chester Curling Club this Saturday. Over the years, this competition Hockey League. weekend then l think. we can get first won both games in the series posting ( 1-2-3), Ryan Nichol (1-1-2), Sean To mark the occasion all past allowed each curling club to send Last Thursday the Hawks cut (place)," Wammes speculated. 4-1 and 6-5 scores. Williams (0-3-3), Craig Holmes (0- Broder Cup winners from the four two ladies teams to participate in a down the South Ottawa Canadians 2-2), Eric Nadeau (0-2-2) and Rob competing curling clubs in Metcalfe, one-day bonspiel. Each team curled 4-1 in the Canterbury Arena. Here at BIG WEEKEND HAWKS 7 - 73S 1 Raistrick (0-1-1) all put their num- Morrisburg, Russell and Winchester two games and then four teams home last Friday night they contin- This weekend is an important one Armitage was back in the nets bers on the score sheet. have been invited to attend and spent curled once more for the "A" and ued their domination of the for Winchester. Friday night (Jan. here in Winchester on Jan. 23 and Matt Collins and Stef Cham- the day enJ·oying and renewing "B" championships. Kemr r1ille 73s, beating them 7-1 30) they play host to the third-place stymied the Kemptville 73s 7-1. ,... pagne were the Lions goal scorers. friendships. This bonspiel has been played and Sunday (Jan. 25) in Morrisburg Char-Lan Rebels ( 19-11 -4). Sunday Jason Valcour (assisted by Russ Organizers report approximately every year since, rotating from club the Hawks caged the Lions 11 -2. afternoon (I: 15 pm) the Hawks fly Beckett) ruined the rookie's shut-out HAWKS HAPPENINGS 80 women have confirmed they will to club. Through ice rain, snow In three outings Winchester out- to Alexandria to meet the first-place bid at 15:40 of the final period. Goalie Gregg Griffith joined the attend. storms and mild weather which gunned their opponents by a 22-4 Glens. Four points would further Rob Raistrick and Craig Holmes Gloucester Jr. "A" Rangers for a In 1947, lady curling members melted the old natural ice, this com- margin. And two of those three vie- solidify second place and close the netted first-period goals. Ryan game on Friday (Jan. 23). Griffith from clubs in Metcalfe, Morrisburg, petition has been an event every tories were recorded by affiliate gap on the Glens. But it won't be Nichol connected in period two and Calhoun split Sunday's win in Russell and Winchester held a meet- team and club wants to win. goaltender Ryan Armitage, a mem- easy. while third-period markers by Serge ber of the St. Isidore Eagles of the In four meetings (all losses) with Bellavance, Jason McKenzie, Chad Morrisburg. Eastern Ontario Junior "C" Hockey the Rebels, the Hawks have been Simpson and Fem Multari closed Winchester's Subway Players League. outscored 21-8. And four losses the books on a 7-1 win. were: Thursday - Ryan Armitage Devils return to courts Armitage, 17, of Orleans, defeat- against the Glens have produced a Assists went to Nichol (3), Dave and Eric Nadeau. Friday - Ryan MAPLE RIDGE - They are going Vikings. Today (Jan. 28) they will ed both South Ottawa and 31-14 deficit in goals. Summers (2), Raistrick, Eric Armitage and Ryan Nichol. Sunday to have to play after regular school play host to CCVS for three games. Kemptville and looked sharp doing HAWKS 4 - CANADIANS I Nadeau, Jeff Leonard, Eric Savard - Chad Simpson and Dave Summers. "The make-up games will be hours but the North Dundas Devils it. Affiliate goalie Ryan Armitage and Armitage who combined with Ryan Nichol of the Hawks scored played after regular school hours are returning to action this week. "We had him in training camp. turned back all but one shot as he Nichol to set up the Chad Simpson twice in Saturday's All-Star game in The Ice Storm of '98 wiped out (until Feb. 16) so games will begin He is a good young goalie. We and the Hawks trimmed the South marker at 6:51 of period three. Athens. The St. Lawrence squad at 4:30 or 5 pm," he explained. three weeks of the SD&G high (coache Lindsay Selleck and Jeff Ottawa Canadians 4-1 Jan. 22 in Winchester has won all five meet- beat the Rideau Stars 6-4. school sports schedule so alternate On the volleyball courts the Dev Johnston) all know now we have Ottawa. ings with Kemptville. The sixth and plans have been formulated. ils will play Feb. 4 at NDDHS, Feb. someone (who can play) to bring up Dave Skeaff beat the St. Isidore final meeting is slated for Top Winchester shooters: #27 - "We haven't been able to play or 19 at La Citadelle, Feb. 24 at Glen if either Gregg (Griffith) or Anthony netminder at 6:07 of period one in a Kemptville on Sunday, Feb. 8. Ryan Nichol 34-45-79; #18 - Eric practice for over a month. We had garry District and Feb. 26 at (Calhoun) gets hurt," explained gen- game that stood tied at 1- 1 until Savard 23-44-67; #16 - Jeff Leonard the army sleeping in the gym for NDDHS. Playoffs will then begin. era] manager Bill Wammes. 13:2 I of the third period when Jeff HAWKS 11 - LIONS 2 26-31-57; #I I Serge Bellavance 20- three weeks but everything is slowly The North Dundas basketball Winchester's six-point weekend Leonard scored the winner on a play Winchester extended its record 20-40 and #19 - Jason McKenzie 16- getting back to normal," reported teams will take on the Saints at St. has improved its record to 23-11-2. set up by Shayne Stroughair and against Morrisburg to 5-0-0 with 23-39. NDDHS staff member Hugh Conlin. Lawrence High on Feb. 4. They The 49 points are second best in the Ryan Nichol. Sunday's (Jan. 25) 11-2 romp in Top rookies: #10 - Eric Nadeau Tuesday (Jan. 27) the North Dun return to action after the exams host St. Lawrence Division. Alexandria Serge Bellavance, Leonard, Craig Morrisburg. 12-22-34; # 22 - Craig Holmes 12- das boys basketball teams were in ing Glengarry on Feb. 18. Playoffs (also has 23 wins) leads with 56 Holmes and Dave Summers scored The Hawks led 4-1 after a period 18-30 and #9 - Dave Summers 8-20- Cornwall to play the General Vanier will begin the following week.