The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, September 21,1994 9 Darlington Under-13 Girls Finish Soccer Season The team from Salem captured the championship of the Darlington Men's Soccer League during their tournament played in Orono on Saturday. After finishing in fifth place at the conclusion of the regular season, Salem needed a 3-1 victory in a shootout against Courtice to advance to the finals. In the championship championship game, two goals in the second half gave them a 2-0 victory over Orono. by Brad Kelly A mediocre regular season translated translated into a playoff championship for Salem in the Darlington Men's Soccer League. Salem, who finished fifth overall in league play with a 9-9-2 record, pulled off two dramatic upsets during during the playoff tournament on Saturday Saturday afternoon to win the league title. A pair of goals in the second half propelled them to a 2-0 victory over Orono in the final game. Earlier in the day, the underdog Salem squad knocked off the number number one seeded team in the tournament, tournament, Courtice, by a 3-1 score in a shootout; In the final match of the day, they once again were able to shed their underdog status to claim victory. victory. "We thought we could win. Even though we were the underdogs today, we thought we could win it all," said coach Enrico Osso as the victory celebration began to take form. After a scoreless opening half against Orono, Ron DiDanieli broke the deadlock, converting a header midway through the second half. Carlo Braccia extended the lead to 2-0 when he was sent in all alone. Orono lodged a mild protest, to no avail, claiming the play was offside. offside. Strong defensive play the rest of the way allowed Salem to thwart any scoring opportunities that Orono Orono tried to capitalize on. "We played our game, and kept the ball low," said Osso of his team's strong play. "Our defence put up a solid wall, and our forwards forwards ran well today. ' ' Orono's only good scoring opportunity opportunity came in the final seconds when John Sotiriadis rang a shot off the crossbar above the head of Salem Salem goaltender Rob DiDanieli. It was one of the few times that a shot made it past DiDanieli, who was named the playoff MVP. "Our goalie is why we were able to win," said coach Osso. Orono, the number two seed in the tournament based on their record during the regular season, advanced to the championship game after getting getting past the number three seed from Solina, 3-2 in the semi-finals. Aside from Salem winning the championship, the biggest surprise of the day was the absence of Courtice Courtice from the final game. They finished on top of the standings in regular season play the past three years, and had won back- to-back playoff championships. But with Salem able to field a full team for one of the few times this season, their upset of Courtice in the semi-finals may not be considered considered all that surprising. "A lot of our players play in the Motor City League (Oshawa). But today we had our whole team here, and everyone was healthy. They all did a good job," said Ossb. To qualify.for Saturday's playoff tournament, Salem had to beat the Dutchmen (Bowmanville) in the first round of playoffs that were held at the conclusion of the regular season. The Darlington girls' under-13 select soccer team travelled to Scarborough Scarborough for their final soccer tournament tournament of the 1994 soccer season and finished on a very successful note by winning the consolation championship. Darlington opened the tournament tournament by defeating Scarborough United 2-0, with Emily Muir accounting accounting for both Darlington goals. Darlington's second victory, 2-1, came against East York in a very exciting exciting contest Goals were scored by Kate Turner and Emily Muir. Darlington's third and final game of the round robin was against Caledon Caledon Hills, who also came into the match with a perfect 2-0 record, which meant that the winner would advance to the championship round. The first half was very close. But in the second half, the girls from Darlington turned it on to defeat Caledon 5-1, with three goals from Emily Muir, who again led the Darlington Darlington attack. Christie Stevens chipped in with two goals. On Sunday morning, the Darlington Darlington girls squared off against their neighbors from Oshawa to determine determine what team would advance to the 'A' Division, and who would play in the consolation round. Darlington jumped out to an early early 2-0 first half lead, only to see Oshawa roar back to take a 3-2 second second half lead. With less than two minutes remaining in regulation time, Emily Muir was sent in alone on a nice set up from Elizabeth Mcl- lor to tie the game at 3-3, sending it into sudden-death overtime. The play was back and forth, with both teams having their scoring chances in overtime. Oshawa scored during the eighth minute of overtime overtime to advance to the 'A' Division Championship, with Darlington moving into the consolation round and a meeting with St. Catharines. The afternoon final saw each team start off very tentatively, with Kate Turner finally depositing a rebound rebound past the St. Catharines goal- tender to break a scoreless tie that had lasted well into the second half. Darlington then proceeded to pick up the pace and take the play to St. Catharines, scoring two more goals by Jennifer Williamson and Christie Stevens. Emily Muir ended the tournament tournament schedule with nine goals in five games in an outstanding offensive offensive display. The win at the Scarborough Girls' Challenge Cup ended a great season for the Darlington girls' under-13 under-13 soccer team. The season also saw the team capture the 'A' Division Division Championship for the second straight year in the annual Cobourg Soccer Tournament in August. Head coach Rob Goddard and assistant assistant coach John Williamson would like to take this opportunity to congratulate and thank all the girls for their hard work and effort over the soccer season, and hope to see all of you next year. A special thanks to all the parents for their support and help in ensuring ensuring that the girls attended all the game and practices. The following girls participated in all or some of the Darlington girls' under-13 tournament schedule: schedule: goalie - Karen Rickard; forwards forwards - Emily Muir, Kate Turner, Tennille Utomi, Christie Stevens; midfielders and defence - Jennifer Williamson, Kristen Goddard, Kelly Goddard, Kate Baragar, Cassandra Lohnert, Casey Newell, Krista McCreary, Elizabeth Mellor, Amie Kurianowicz, Crystal Blais, Vickie Coffin, Ashley Grandy, Melanie Richtler, and Brittany King. Triple F Bowling League Results Ron Bonsma 6, Melle Rozema 5, John Buma 4, Harry Ehret 4, Peter Plonk 3, Hotty VanderGaast 3, Dirk VanAbbema 3, Jake Dykstra 3, Se- bold Wesselius 2, Minnie Kaldeway 1, Piet Glasbergen 1, Gordon DeJag- er 1 High single ladies - Sally Rozema Rozema 249 High single men - Siebe VanderGaast VanderGaast 249 High triple ladies - Sally Rozema Rozema 594 High triple men - Bill Van Dyk 653 High average ladies - Minnie Kaldeway 188 High average men - John Buma 209 Local Golfers Raise $800 On Sunday, September 18, the 1st Annual Harold Roberts Memorial Memorial Tournament was held at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Golf and Country Club. The tournament was a two-man net best ball, held in memory of the late Harold Roberts, a long-time member of the club. 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