THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, JULY 10,2002 PAGE 13 Sports CANADIAN STATESMAN JULY 10 2 0 0 2 Green Gaels trying to scale mountains ; BOWMANVILLE-The ■ Mimico Mountaineers are ! giving the Clarington Green ; Gaels all they can handle in ; the opening round of Junior i B lacrosse playoffs. ! That comes as little sur- 1 prise to Clarington general ; manager Doug Luey, no mat- ; ter what the Ontario ■ Lacrosse Association stand- : ings may have indicated. The Green Gaels, who ! finished first in the Mid East ; division with a 16-5-1 ;• record, fought back for an 8- 7 win Monday at the Garnet I B. Rickard Recreation Com- ! plex to take a 2-1 lead in the ; best-of-fivc division semifi- ■ nal. It was the third consecu- 1 live light contest, the Green ; Gaels having opened with an j- 8-6 win in Bowmanville Fri- v day before falling 8-7 in Mis- sissauga Sunday. !; "Personally, I'm not sur- ! prised - that was the team I j was afraid of all season," l : , Luey says of the Moun- i' taineers, who finished in i; fourth place with a 12-9-1 ;■ record but beat the Green L Gaels 7-6 in both regular sea- v son encounters. ,; On Monday, the Green [ Gaels trailed 4-1 after one j : period and 6-5 through two, i! but scored the first three of the final frame and then held [ on for the victory. ; "We settled down, espe- ; daily after the first period," i; says Luey, who watched his ! Green Gaels get upset by [ Barrie in the first round of 1 the playoffs a year ago. "It i was a big win for us. We've ! got a young team and we | ! haven't won a playoff series ; yet." ; Tyler Harris led the way ! with three goals while Josh ; Colley, Mike Carroll, Nate l AndrêsTShane Safgenf'ând i Marvin Barr scored- once ; each for Clarington on Mon- I day. i The Green Gaels can ; wrap up the series with a win ■ in Mississauga Friday at 8 i p.m. If necessary, a fifth and ! deciding game would go Sat- ; urday in Bowmanville at 7 ; P-m. ;■ Warriors snap skid: .Mike Morrison had three goals and an assist and Mike Williams, Steve Toll and Cam Woods to the world field lacrosse championships, the Redmen will face winless Akwe- sasne Thunder twice in their absence. On Sunday in Cornwall, the Redmen improved their OLA Major Series record to 8-4 with a 16-5 thumping of the Thunder. Nick Trudeau led the way with five goals and two assists, followed by Jason Crosbie with two goals and four helpers, Kelly Sullivan with three goals and two assists and Kascy Beirnes with two goals and three assists. Brad Reed, Wes Suddons, Darryl Gibson and Brad MacArthur also scored for the Redmen while Derek Suddons had four assists and newcomer Cory Bombeiry three. Rob Blasdell earned the win in goal. The Thunder check into Iroquois Park for an 8:30 p.m. start tonight (Wednesday). Merchants stumble: The Brook- lin Merchants blew a chance to lock up third place in the OLA Senior B loop, allowing the final four goals and dropping dropping a 10-7 decision to the lowly St. Clair Storm Sunday in Brooklin. The Merchants finished the regular season in a three-way tie for third place at 7-7, but ended up in fourth spot after tie-breaking. They are expected to open a best-of-three series in Burlington Saturday. Saturday. Jonas Derks led the way for the Merchants Merchants with three goals and an assist. Jared Bilich added two goals, Doug Noganosh and Ryan Crowther one each RON PIETRON1RO/ Statesman photo Josh Colley of the Clarington Green Gaels gets a shot off against Mimico Mountaineers Mountaineers goalie Kevin Olmstead during OLA Junior B playoff action in Bowmanville Bowmanville Monday. Colley scored once as the Green Gaels escaped with an 8-7 win and a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five division semifinal. McKay made 47 saves as the Whitby Warriors snapped a three-game losing skid with a 9-5 win over the Burlington Chiefs in Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior A play Sunday. The Warriors took a 9-7-1 record into last night's game against Brampton (after our deadline). Whitby closes out the regular season with games in Mississauga Friday and Orangeville Sunday. Mark" Craig addcdTrgoal and two assists Sunday, with other markers going to Shawn Stevens, Scott Campbell, Campbell, Ryan McMichael, Eric Howe and Scott Stapleford. Barrett Church and Steve Hoar had two assists each. The Warriors lost 11-7 to Orangeville Friday. Church had three goals, Morrison two goals and two assists, Bill Greer a goal and two assists, assists, Craig a goal and an assist. assist. Mike Hamilton had three assists, Hoar two. Scott Wylie faced 69 shots in goal. Redmen silence Thun der: The schedule-maker has been kind to the Brooklin Redmen. Under-manned after temporarily temporarily losing Shawn OSHAMS BIGGEST & BEST PATIO iabattfree your time Beach Volleyball Friday's 9am-8pm WEEKLY FOOD & DRINK SPECIALS, corporate ctnomiM parties This is the place! SATURDAY & SUNDAY Volleyball Rentals JOIN US FOR LUNCH! Monday to Friday 11 am-3pm July Uth, 2002 tabatt Free Time Patrol with Free Your Time special guests Sound Decision performing live at 6pm on the patio. LOTS OF GREAT PRIZES TO BE WON! No Cover Charge July 27th, 2002 ASHL Summer Beach Blast. 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