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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Aug 1989, p. 22

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t t SELECTED VARIETIES I Regular or j Thick j 'll Spicy I 455 mL | BTL. I I I PLU 2835 33718877 ^ Limit one coupon per family. Limit one btl. per coupon, coupon valid at IGA until closing Sal. Aug. 19,1989. A C. NIELSEN. BOX 3000. ST. JOHN. N B . E2L 4L3 22 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. August Hi. H>8!) Strong Team Showing by Cowan Jrs. The past weekend the Cowan Junior Pontiac Soccer Soccer team travelled to Brampton Brampton to play in the Pine and Rose International Soccer Classic. The Darlington team made another strong showing, advancing to the Consolation Championship where they narrowly lost 2- 1. Saturday, August 5 Darlington 3 Hamilton 0 Darlington started out strongly from the beginning with Scott Hanthorn passing passing to Dan Flint on the right wing, who beat his defender to the inside and snuck the ball just inside the post to make the score one to zero. Lonny Gibson then made a good pass to John Lawrence who shielded the ball from his man and beat the goalie with a low hard drive to put Darlington in front 2-0. In the second half, a free kick just missed connecting and a penalty shot was saved by the goal keeper. Dayne Lycett finished off the scoring, beating his man on a breakaway down the left wing shooting past the defenseless goalie. Darlington Darlington played a strong game and deserved more than the three goal. The defense was solid on defense, with Adam Carter earning the shutout. (Jhingacousy 2 Darlington 1 The Darlington team started off very slowly against a strong Chingacousy Chingacousy side. The opposition scored two goals in the first half and hit the crossbar and goalpost on separate occasions occasions as well. It looked like it was going to be a long day for the junior team but Jamie Martin played well enough in net to keep the score down. However, at the half, Darlington regrouped Best Buys This Week REGULAR OR DIET DR. PEPPER OR and began taking the game to Chingacousy. Brad Rickard Rickard and Mike Ruthard start ed dominating the midfield and Jonathan Goad with Lance Haluka began shutting shutting down the big centre forward. forward. Dan Flint scored on a breakaway to make the score 2-1 but that was all that the Darlington side would get. Even after Kevin Mills was fouled inside the penalty area the ensuing penalty kick was saved by the goalie. A tough loss for Darlington. Sunday, August 6 Darlington 2 Thornhill 1 After a tentative start the Cowan team scored from a good passing play by Scott Hanthorn to Lonny Gibson on to Danny Flint who beat his man and the goalie to put Darlington up 1-0. Steve Mills made it 2-0 on a header after outjump- ing two defenders to put Darlington up for good. Thornhill scored one in the second half on a comer kick, but that was all they would get. Kevin Mills, ever dangerous with the ball, just missed by inches on a couple of chances. A fair result and so they advanced to the playoffs. Semi-finals Woodbridge 3 Darlington 1 A strong Woodbridge side with excellent passing and ball control dominated the game with crisp passing and tight marking. A very drained Darlington team put up a good effort but the long drive and hot sun started started to catch up with the team. Woodbridge controlled the tempo of the game and a goal by Dan Flint was the only dent to be put against the eventual champions. Monday August 7 Consolation Championship Chingacousy2 Darlington 1 Darlington played strongly strongly from the start seeking revenge revenge for their earlier loss. However, even though they constantly pressed and had many good scoring chances^ their finishing touch left them and they lost a close game. Chingacousy played a counterattacking game and scored on a comer kick and on a fortunate bounce that caromed off the defense. Darlington scored after a strong run by Lonny Gibson who beat his man and forced the goalie into a good save. Kevin Mills then put the rebound rebound in. This was a good tournament for Darlington with some outstanding play by their full backs Tyler Gibson, Gibson, Carmine Cupelli and Treffor Davies. After playing five tough tournament games, the boys then lost a league match to East York 3-1 on Tuesday, August 8, However, the Darlington Darlington team is still in first place. 1.591 Kraft Sauce CONCENTRATED Sun Squeeze Orange Juice Bathroom Tissue FROZEN 12.5-FL. OZ. TIN ASSORTED CUTS, PACKED IN ITS OWN JUICE Palanda Pineapple 19-OZ. 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