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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Mar 2002, p. 13

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Clarington Flames hotter than Lightning THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MARCH 20,2002 PAGE 13 CLARINGTON - The Clarington J&M lire Flames have earned a trip to the Ontario Women's Hockey Association Association novice rep championships after edging Durham West Lightning in a three game scries. All three games were close as the series opener ended in a scoreless tic, and Game 2 finished tied 1-1 after Brittany Foote scored in the third period period to salvage a draw for the Clarington Clarington Flames. In Game 3, Megan Kirkham scored the only goal on an assist from Rc- bekah Thomas while Jennifer Robins posted a shutout in a narrow 1-0 win. The Flames won the final three games of the regular season, beating Cold Creek twice and Cobourg once. In the first game against Cold Creek, Melissa Berney scored twice to lead the Flames to a 2-1 victory. Assists Assists came from Stephanie Spencer' and Emily Marks. Foote had the only goal on assists from Kirkham and Thomas in a 1-0 win over Cobourg. In a rematch against Cold Creek, Courtney Rank led the way with a pair of goals in a 4-1 win. Thomas had a goal and assist, Kirkham scored once, Spencer had two assists with one each to Aliya Minnema, Courtney Helps, Juliana Conte, Carly Marchment and Robins. SPLIT FOR OPG - The OPG Tigers ended up on both ends of 4-0 decisions in recent Clarington Recreational Recreational Hockey League novice play. After falling short to first-place Duca Financial, the Tigers rebounded with a win over Newcastle. Goalie Matthew Vignale kept the Tigers close against Duca, which only led 2-0 through two periods. Ryan Dus fired a hat trick in victory victory while Ryan Gray chipped in with a goal and an assist. Matthew Stirling and Dylan Melmcr also had helpers. ERIC BONAZZA GOES ON SCORING BONANZA - Eric Bonazza potted a hat trick as Darlington's Darlington's Allstate U-14 regional boys' indoor indoor soccer team remained in first place with a 5-0 shutout over Unionvillc. Mike Tuz and Greg Bathe scored the other two goals while Brandon Weigel recorded the shutout in goal. The team has lost only once in 13 games. MINOR PEEWEES ADVANCE TO LAKESHORE FINALS - The Clarington Toros have advanced to the minor peewce A Lakeshorc Hockey League finals after eliminating Peterborough Peterborough in five games. The Toros won games by scores of 5-1, 7-1,4-1 and 5-1, while one game ended in a 2-2 tie in the eight-point series. series. Mark Wroblewski had eight goals for the Toros in the series, David Miller added seven, Matthew Raco and Wade Pickell three each with singles singles going to Willie Brownell, Nick Lombardo and Robert O'Shea. Great goaltending was supplied by Ryan Voscck and Scott Junkin, who also recorded an assist in one of the games. Durham seventh at volleyball Nationals BY BRIAN McNAIR Staff Writer GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. - The Durham Lords distinguished themselves themselves at the national women's volleyball volleyball championships in Alberta-just not in the manner they had most hoped. Although the Lords were rightfully proud of being the first Ontario team to win the Chuck Gullickson Fair Play Award, coach Stan Marchut and his players were looking for more than a seventh place finish at the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association championships. championships. After getting swept by British Columbia's Columbia's Malaspina and host Grande Prairie, the Lords settled for the seventh seventh spot at the eight-team tourney with a 3-1 win over New Brunswick's St. Thomas University Tommies. "We weren't satisfied with where we finished, but it was nice to get the award," says Marchut, explaining the fair play award is based on "how your. team behaves both on and off the court." Whitby's Marilyn Hood led the way . on the court with 10 kills and one stuff block against the Tommies. Erin Smith of Stratford added five kills and four service aces, Kim Metcalf of Bow- manville eight kills and a block, Meghan Lusted of Myrtle Station five kills and a block and Becky Tranter of Orono four kills. But the Lords were outclassed in the first two games, Marchut concedes. ■ "I'd say the girls played as tough as j they could, but the speed of the game is a lot better than they're used to in Ontario" Ontario" he says. "Ontario's a little bit ' behind those teams from Alberta, B.C. j and Quebec." ' As usual, a Quebec team took gold, ! as.F-X-Gamcau edged Malaspina ini five sets of the final. Alberta's Red \ Deer took bronze with a 3-1 win over Douglas of B.C. Marchut says the Lords will likely lose only four players next season. Courtice Parks Baseball and Softball Association *< .. 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