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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jul 1994, p. 8

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, July 27,1994 Clarington Girls' Slo Pitch Peewee Division (as of July 21) Optimist 10 2 1 21 . Team W L T Pts. Courtice 10 1 0 20 Novice Division Raxxs 8 2 1 17 Rene's Gifts & Books 9 1 0 18 Kenny's Catering 7 2 1 15 Skelding Fuelers ? 2 0 14 Sliders 7 2 0 14 Vinnie's Mad Cats 5 4 0 10 Beaver Lumber 7 4 0 14 The Cutting Post 4 5 0 8 Myriad - 6 4 0 12 Newcastle Lions 2 7 0 4 Newcastle HH 5 7 1 11 Hanc's Fries 1 9 0 2 VanderGaast Roofing 4 5 1 9 Peewee Division Tyrone #1 4 6 0 8 Newcastle Recycling 12 0 1 25 Tyrone #2 3 8 1 7 Lange's Photo 9 1 1 19 Rivetts Hardware 2 6 1 5 Bob's Towing 7 6 0 14 Pisani Construction 2 8 1 5 Snips Sluggers 5 3 2 12 Unique Awards 1 10 0 2 Deighton Assoc. Ltd. 5 4 2 12 Memorial Park 0 9 0 0 Jim Hancock Free. 55 5 6 0 10 Bantam Division Destinctive Dining 5 7 0 10 Bowmanville Glass 8 2 0 16 James Publishing 4 9 0 8 National Home Video 6 1 3 15 Steeve's Auto Supply 3 8 1 7 SonBon Homes 6 4 1 13 C.C. Ice Wear 0 11 1 1 Champion Teamwear 6 4 0 12 Midget Division Maguire Water Supp. 6 4 0 12 Brookside Bombers 11 2 0 22 C&C Motors 5 6 0 10 Dy-Tech Inc. 9 4 0 18 Greenaway Petro Can 4 6 0 8 Martin Gerrits&Sons 7 4 0 14 Shoppers Drug Mart 3 8 1 7 Hobb,Gillies,Bergin 7 4 0 14 Dempsters 1 10 1 3 The Building Place 6 6 0 12 Midget/Juvenile Stutt's Pharm. Orono 5 5 0 10 Victoria Ford 10 0 0 20 McCutcheon Ser. Gen 5 6 0 10 Cobourg Sharks 7 3 0 14 Mike's Place 5 7 0 10 Heslins Legal Beagles 6 2 0 12 Carter's Bakery 2 10 0 4 Port Hope 5 5 1 11 Optimists New. Vill. 2 11 0 4 Courtice 4 2 1 9 Russell Division Donut Gallery 2 6 0 4 Hooper's Trophy Gen. 7 0 2 16 Hpoper's Trophies 2 7 0 4 Jo-Elen Sportswear 7 2 1 . 15 Gofor Sports 1 '6 1 3 Cook's Esso 5 5 0 10 Garden Hill 1 7 1 3 Bank of Montreal 4' 4 1 9 Pollitt,Walters,Dizen. 3 7 0 6 Newcastle Ladies' Slo Pitch League Liza Homes 0 8 0 0 (as of July 21) Team Pts. Mimic, of Clarington Baseball Assoc. Bottom Line 28 (week ending July 22) Active Bodies 24 Team W L T Pts. Pontypool Auto Sales 23 Tyke Division King St. Bar & Grill 19 Hunt's Photo 10 1 1 21 Cactus Clothing 18 Tyrone 10 0 0 20 Old Mill Country Craft 17 Newcastle HH 7 3 0 14 Alley Kats 14 Allinbrook Feeds 6 4 0 12 Class Act 10 Henry Buildall 6 5 0 12 River Valley 10 Courtice Cougars 6 6 0 12 Redskins 8 Courtice #1 5 4 1 11 Survivors 4 Burger King 5 4 0 10 T.J.'s 3 Greenaway Petro, Can 4 5 1 9 Regional Office Supp. 4 6 1 9 Central Soccer League Under-10 Shoppers Drug Mart 3 6 0 6 (as of July 22) Courtice #2 0 8 0 0 Team W L T Pts. Checkers 0 12 0 0 Whitby 7 0 3 17 Mosquito Division Darlington 7 0 2 16 Reedtronics 9 3 0 18 East York 6 1 3 15 Armstrong's IGA 8 3 1 17 North Scar. #1 6 1 2 14 Bleacher Creature 8 3 0 16 Wexford #1 6 2 2 14 Permanent Pools 7 4 0 14 Pickering 5 2 3 13 M&M Meats 7 5 0 14 Rexdale 3 2 4 10 Horners Petro Serv. 6 4 0 12 Oshawa 4 4 2 10 Heritage Farms 5 5 1 11 Ajax 4 5 1 9 Tyrone 5 5 0 10 NY Hearts 3 5 2 8 Lawman 5 5 0 10 North. Scar. #2 3 6 0 6 Sugars Bakery 5 7 0 10 West Rouge 1 5 3 5 Steeves Auto 1 7 0 2 Etobicoke 1 5 2 4 COAW 1 10 0 2 Wexford #2 0 8 1 1 Discount Auto Parts 0 10 0 0 Scar. Blues 0 10 0 0 Liza Homes Orioles Move Into Playoff Spot The Liza Homes minor bantam Orioles, with two victories this week, have tied Kingston Township for the fourth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Division of the EOB A bantam loop. With home park advantage in both eases, it took a last inning victory victory over Oshawa and a comc-from- bchind win over Trenton to make the race for the final playoff spot even tighter. The parents of the Liza Homes Orioles should be commended for their efforts to turn a very wet Soper Creek diamond into game condition for die Trenton game. "They worked extremely hard. It was a job well done," said coach John Line. This last week of the schedule secs the Orioles host Whitby Ma- I The jors, travel to play first place Port Hope, and finish league play with a home game tonight (Wednesday) at 7:00 p.m. at Soper with Whitby minors minors supplying the opposition. Coach Matt Yeatman feels "we will probably need to win two of three to clinch a berth in the playoffs." But he also adds very quickly, "the boys can do it and we will be going for it." The Liza Homes minor bantam Orioles travelled to Strcctsville this past weekend to compete in the 16- team tournament. Witii wins over Guelph and Watertown Watertown early on Saturday morning, the stage was set for the Saturday night game against the host Strccts- villc Tigers to see who would capture capture die division. The Orioles were pumped for If Canadian Statesman Carrier of the Week Matthew Marstrom Route #11 Since July, 1991 1'his week's carrier will receive a FREE BURGER, FRIES, DRINK and an ICE CREAM TREAT compliments of DARI DREAM. DÂRÏDRËAM Soft and Hard Ice Cream, Ice Cream Cakes - Pics Char Broiled Burgers and Fries 07.. Soft Drink purchase of any burger with tills coupon, z - x (ONI; COUPON ITU VISIT PITAS!:) U) Nul lu lx.' combined wllli .my oilier offer 215 King Street K., Bowmanvillc ■ I ^ /coo.oao'I uidilN 7 DAYS A Wi.T.K | j v / 040 OVOl 11 «.in.- 11 p.m. | "1 > Premier Soccer Academy Opens Week-Long Camp ÎÎ ' I'fi/i ' '/* - mm**' , / -■?><#>■?£ •2*9-,:% ( : if*: 'aMT'iIv; ^ Pi - i-v¥r\--as Af/4£* v Matthew Barley, one of the head coaches of the Premier Soccer Academy, goes over some strategy with an attentive group of young soccer players. The Academy is operating a week-long instructional camp at the soccer fields behind M.J. Hobbs Senior Public School and marks the second year in a row that they have visited this area. The camp is being hosted by the Darlington Youth Soccer League. . , , , , , major influence for kids already inweek inweek period dial the Academy oper- - this one and played their best all- around game of the season. The defence defence sparkled, the hitting was timely timely and die pitching very stingy. With a 12-6 victory, the Orioles captured Division A to advance to the semifinals semifinals on Sunday. The opposition, Erin Mills Panthers, Panthers, were able to defeat the Orioles by getting off to a fast start and hitting hitting die ball very hard throughout the game. Coach Bruce MacDonald commented: commented: "I think die boys were still thinking about the win over Slrccts- villc as their concentration seemed to be missing." Erin Mills went on to lose to Kitchener 7-6 in the final, while die Orioles came up against the Windsor Windsor Expos for the consolation final. The boys were able to regroup and focus on die task at hand and defeat a stubborn Windsor team 6-1 to capture the consolation trophies. The power hitting of John Line, Chris Pot, Mike Pickard, Ryan Wood and Walt McCrindic, combined combined with die strong defensive play of Dave Yeatman, Craig Sabine, Bryan Hudgin, Kevin Stonchouse, and strong pitching performances of Jason Lange, Jonathon Knowles, and timely pinch hitting by the injured injured Dan MacDonald, provided for some very exciting ball. Coacli John Line added: "Going four wins and one loss in tiiis tournament tournament means we arc now eight wins in our last nine games. And with die last dircc regular season games coming up, we hope to gel into die playoffs." by Brad Kelly The largest soccer camp in Canada Canada has kicked off one of its many instructional instructional programs at the fields behind behind MJ. Hobbs Senior Public School. The Premier Soccer Academy, which visits 20 clubs throughout Ontario over a nine-week period, opened a week-long camp in the Municipality of Clarington on Monday. Monday. The camp marks the second year in a row that the Darlington Youth Soccer League has acted as hosts. Providing instruction for all ages and levels of play from house league to representative, the camp has seen a sharp increase in numbers numbers over a year ago. Last summer, 65 kids attended. This year, that number has expanded expanded to 90. "We do a lot of hard work, and the kids really respond to that,' said Matthew Barley, a head coach with the Academy. "We run a disciplined disciplined and organized soccer camp, and the parents really enjoy that aspect aspect of it." Players arc divided up and put through daily outdoor workouts that begin at 9:00 a.m. and don't conclude conclude until 4:00 p.m. One of die only times the kids rest is during their one-hour lunch break. Monday, on the opening day of the camp, players were being put through a scries of different drills to help improve their skills. "We cover the seven fundamental fundamental areas that are needed to play soccer," soccer," said Barley, who has been with the Academy for the past five years. "We look for constant improvement improvement in die kids. We want individual individual soccer development as well as working on the team concept of the game. We (the instructors) put a lot of hard work into the camps and expect expect the same from die kids." All of die coaches arc fully qualified, qualified, and arc based out of the UK. The coaches leave their homeland and slay in Ontario during the nine- WHEN YOU THINK TIRES CALL VAN HEMMEN TIRES Not os illustmtod. AMERITECH ST P205X70RX15 *85.00 Installed & Balanced 100,000 km. Road Hazard Warranty © GENERAL TIRE G v m VAN HEMMEN TIRES & SALES 317 HOPKINS ST., WHITBY Ê3 666-2121 DEALER FOR GENERAL TIRES Carriers needed for Relief Delivery of in all areas. Plus Foxhunt Trail area for Regular Delivery Phone 623-0837 or 623-3303 ales. During most weeks, camps arc offered in three separate locations. This week, in addition to being in Clarington, camps arc being conducted conducted in Oakville and Toronto. Last week, the Academy operated camps in Guelph, Waterloo, and Oshawa. The whole package has helped die Premier Soccer Academy to build a solid reputation among soccer soccer clubs and organizations throughout throughout Ontario. "We feci that we have the strongest coaches at our camps in all of Canada," proclaimed Barley. "We see. the development in die kids right away. We arc providing a professional service and the kids listen listen and respond to us." The recent completion of the World Cup of soccer that captivated a world-wide audience provided a volvcd in the sport, and for those who may be contemplating registering registering in the future. With the World Cup being staged in the United States, the popularity of the sports has been noticeable throughout Ontario Ontario as well. "This has been a very big year for us and the numbers have responded responded to that," admitted Barley. "Next year we're hoping for even bigger numbers. "I'm sure with die support that we receive from the local soccer club and the good people from the area, we will be able to hit our target." target." That target number has been set at 120 kids. The camp will conclude on Friday, Friday, when the kids will give a full demonstration of the improved skills they have acquired through the week. Parents arc encouraged to attend. Decorating Specials! 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