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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Mar 2004, p. 13

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MARCH 10,2004 PAGE 15 'WWW.durtiamregion.com Country Cafe tops in Marmora MARMORA - The Orono Country Café atoms captured top honours at the Centre Hastings atom tournament held in Marmora. In an offensive explosion, Orono outscorcd the opposition 21-0 over three games. ' Orono opened with a 3-0 win over Grafton, a 9-0 decision over Trenton and an identical 9-0 victory over Havelock Havelock in the final. ' Ryan Brandt earned shutouts m all three games, and was named MVP of the second game, while Christopher Kuijpers took the honour in the_ first game and Tyson Robinson in the final. Goals and assists on the day went to Robinson (2-3), Robert McKay (3-1), Mitchell Jackson (2-1), William Kirby (three goals), Michael Richards (1-2), Kuijpers (6-5), Jeremy Moore (one goal), Zachary Gibson (1-6), Evan tiosseau (1-1), Theo Devries (1-2), Patrick McKay (one assist), Trevor Heming (two assists) and Stefan Fabri- cius (one assist). The tournament also featured a shootout competition, with Kuijpers the top shooter and Brandt taking home the top goalie award. • In the Victoria/Durham consolation playoffs, Orono defeated Ops 4-1 led by a pair of goals each from Devries and Mathew Verkyl. R. McKay had a pair of assists with Gibson adding one. Tigercats needed CLAR1NGTON - The Clarington Tigercats football club will be holding a registration this weekend at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex in Bowmanville. _ The registration will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday Sunday for the tyke (7-11), atom (11-13), peewee (13-15) and bantam (15-17) age divisions. Another registration will be held the following weekend, March 20-21, at the same location and time. For further information, contact Gail Johnson at 905-623-1749. Wanted: soccer goalie CLARINGTON - The Darlington ' U16 girls' rep soccer team is looking for a couple of players for the upcoming upcoming 2004 summer season. In particular, particular, the team is looking for a quality goalie. Practices are Tuesday nights at St. Stephen's High School, Bowmanville, from 6-7:30 p.m. For more information, information, contact coach Jim Bruce at 705- 748-3590. Lords volleyball team has tough road to gold at nationals LU1U3 V V 1 jL, Ml, CoM»m. excused fur fc/re starting ,0 lee, the effect BYPAULFUTHEY Staff Writer DURHAM - While the road to a national medal became became a lot bumpier recently for the Durham College women's volleyball team, the Lords realize a journey to success doesn't normally involve involve a smooth ride to begin with. As Ontario silver medallists, medallists, the Lords were undefeated undefeated in provincial play this season until the. provincial final. In the nationals, scheduled scheduled to begin Thursday at Humber College, the Lords are seeded seventh of the eight teams in the single elimination draw. The Lords face the second-seeded second-seeded Malaspina Mariners (British Columbia) in a 3:30 p.m. game. A win would propel Durham into the semifinals against either the Mount Royal Cougars (#3) or the Capilano Blues (#6). Durham head coach Stan Marchut conceded the Mariners arc a tough quarterfinal quarterfinal opponent, yet lie also pointed out every team, with the possible exception of the top seed, faces a challenging matchup. "You've got to get through everybody," he said. "Everybody's "Everybody's got a tough row to hoc." The" Lords had lost to Malaspina earlier this year at Christmas tournament in British Columbia but the loss came while the Lords were without Tryshia Colquhoun, excused for a serious illness in her lamily. Going into the nationals, Marchut acknowledged some team members have "minor aches and pains" but he added he anticipates having a full lineup. "It's a long season and they're starting to feel the effects of it," he said. 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