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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Sep 1996, p. 9

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The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, September 7,1996 9 Kendal Royals Win Provincial Title The Kendal Royals are O.B.A. Midget "D" Champions Champions after winning five games on the Labour Day weekend in the tournament hosted by the Kendal Recreation Association. Association. In the first game on Friday in Port Hope, Kendal defeated Dunnville 9-1. Leading hitters were Scott MacDonald (3), Steve Foster (2), Kris Gray (2), winning pitcher was Dan MacDonald. MacDonald. In game two on Saturday, Kendal defeated Ingersoll 4-1 on a three hit pitching performance performance by Chris Davis. Jason Wheeler recorded three hits. In game three, Kendal de- D.M. Robichaud Ties From page 8 Hurry and kept the ball in the Kicks end until it paid off with a goal by Scott Reitze, who blasted a shot to the comer of the net, cutting the lead to 3-2. The Blue Devils kept right on pressing, forcing the Kicks to turn the ball over in their own end, with Eric Kemp taking advantage advantage of a weak clearing pass by lifting a high volley over a helpless Kicks goalie to tie the game at 3-3. With the Darlington parents and fans urging them on, the Blue Devils pushed for the win, only to see the Kicks come back strongly and force the play back into the Darlington Darlington end, which saw Darlington keeper Chris Cook make a leaping save on a direct kick over a defensive wall. The Kicks regained the lead on a penalty kick with less than four minutes left in the game, setting setting the scene for a dramatic ending to a well played second half. With less than 30 seconds remaining in the game, and the Darlington forwards pressing the attack for the equalizer, a Darlington forward was taken down just outside the 18 yard penalty box, leading to a direct free kick towards the Oshawa Kicks net. With the Kicks set up in their defensive wall to block the attempted kick, Robbie Robbie Goddard calmly stepped up and lofted a high far post shot over the Oshawa wall that feated Brigden 11-0 on a masterful. masterful. No hitter pitched by Scott MacDonald, which was called after five innings when the mercy rule was invoked. Jason Wheeler led the way with three hits, Scott MacDonald MacDonald had two hits, including a three run homemn. On Sunday in Kendal, The Royals defeated Cobourg 6-0. Scott MacDonald pitched a two hitter and recorded 11 strikeouts. Scott MacDonald had three hits, Jason Wheeler two, and Steve Foster two. The Championship game found its way into the top cor- was p i aye d on Sunday at 2:30 ner for the game tying score that sent the Darlington fans and players home content with a well earned come from behind behind 4-4 tie. p.m.- with the Kendal Midget Royals defeating Dunnville 7-6 in a very exciting affair. Kendal Kendal was down by four runs after after three innings and came back to tie the score in the tilth inning. In the bottom of the seventh the Royals were down 6-4. BJ Hackett drew a walk and was replaced by pinch runner runner Chris Davis. Jason Wheeler Wheeler doubled, sending Davis to third. Steve Foster followed with a double, which scored Davis. Mike McCullough hit a high chopper over the pitcher's glove which the shortstop fielded and threw out of play at first base after McCullough had legged out the base hit. Wheeler and Foster scored and the Royals won the game 7-6. The coaches and players would like to thank the fans, volunteers and sponsor for their support, which made for a very entertaining and successful successful year. Newcastle Men's Non-Contact HOCKEY Registration Pates Sunday, Sept. 8 12 noon - 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14 12 noon - 4 p.m. at the Newcastle Arena Cost $125.00 For farther information contact Darcy Haber 623-7435 ©J.P. 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