D2 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday September 10, 2003 Vanderjagt kick-starts season with inspired performance CLEARANCE Sultati Midget Girls Looking spects asketball TryouFDates: Tuesday September 9th, 16th & Sheridan College, Oakvill 8:00 p.m -10: Contact - Ernie 647-227-3247 back to school tops · 6.99&up 10.99 f c u p bottoms dresses There's so much more to La-Z-Boy! M ike Vanderjagt had an awesome start to the N F L campaign as his three fie ld goals -- including the 45-yard w inner w ith one second left -- accounted fo r all the Indianapolis C olts' points in their 9-6 win over the Cleveland Browns. Vanderjagt also split the uprights from 22 and 46 yards. Vanderjagt, who was a soccer star in O akville and handled kicking duties fo r his W hite Oaks Secondary School team, upped his percentage, which is already tops on the N FL's all-tim e list. one w ith 14 seconds left. He has also won an overtime game on a field goal. Vanderjagt couldn't have asked fo r a better start to the season, after his w ell publicized con troversial remarks at the end o f last season and after a zero-forthree exhibition season. S T E V E C H R IS T IE O akville's Steve Christie had no field goal attempts in the San Diego Chargers' 27-14 loss to the Kansas C ity Chiefs. Christie is the Buffalo B ills ' all-time points leader. 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Like many o f the duathletes,1Smith was unprepared fo r the nine-degree weather and lengthy downpour. That sort o f atmosphere, combined with the taxing and h illy Swiss course, exacted a toll on Smith as he barely managed to cross the finish line before immediate ly being treated fo r hypothermia. " It was one o f the toughest runs L' ve ever done," said Smith o f the five-kilometre stretch to finish the race. " I thought to myself this might be the last time I ' ll ever be in Switzerland and just to finish the race. It wasn't a mat ter o f time." Smith, one o f the top-ranked under23 duathletes.in North America last year, finished near the bottom o f the pack at the worlds. He qualified for the competition with a second-place showing at the Canadian championships in Calgary earlier this year. Despite his struggles in Switzerland, Smith took a lot out o f his second world championship experi ence. He noted the European crowd Kevin Sm ith signs autographs at the w orld duathlon championships. avidly supported the event, much more so than an Am erican audience in Georgia last year. Smith also appreciated how challeng ing the course was. both geographically and technically. The duathlon featured l OK and 5K runs, sandwiched around a 40K bike ride on a trail that had approx imately 120 metres in elevation. Finally, through his ability to perse vere and finish the race. Smith learned a bit about himself. " Something like that d efinitely builds character," said the Queen Elizabeth Park High School student. " Can' t is not a word. Once you get negative thoughts into your race, it just goes dow nhill. It's a matter o f thinking positive and not giving up -- then you can accomplish anything." Smith is returning to the U niversity o f Waterloo for his fourth year o f stud ies, where he captains the cross-coun try team. 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