Page 6 The Clarincton/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, September 13, 1997 Clarington Orioles Send Four earns to All-Ontario Tourneys by Chris Rourke Staff Wriier The Clarington Orioles sent four of their representative representative baseball teams to the A 1 I - O n t a r i o Championships over the Labour Day weekend and came home empty-handed. Three of the four teams finished 2-2, while the fourth ended up 1-2. The major pccwccs, managed by Terry Hubbs, played host to the provincials provincials and finished 2-2. They won 4-2 over Mississauga and 1-0 over Welland. A 3-2 loss to Owen Sound and an 11-0 defeat to Brantford in the fourth round eliminated the hosts. Mike Dale's Mosquito Orioles had to travel to Sault Sic. Marie to play in the provincials. They came home 2-2 after a 6-3 win over Windsor and a 14-3 clobbering clobbering of North Bay. The mosquitos lost 3-1 to Stratford and 4-3 to the hosts from the Soo. The major bantams, managed by Tony Buckley, look the short drive to Orillia to participate participate in the All-Ontarios. Buckley's squad beat Sudbury 9-5, but losses to Orillia (8-2) and Cawlhra (11-7) dashed the team's hopes for an Ontario crown. The fourth team to go to the provincials was Craig _ Buttcrworth's Midget squad. The Midgets travelled to Oakville and came home with a 2-2 record. The provincials saw Under-9 Rep Team Blanks Whitby 1-0 The Under-9 Darlington Rep Soccer team's final league game against their rivals, Whitby Iroquois, was loaded with tense and exciting moments Monday night at Jack Wilson Park. The first half saw the Darlington youngsters utilizing utilizing their soccer skills and determination as they never had before! Midfielders Gregory Nemisz, Brian Allore and Scott Miller galloped into open spaces creating some interesting plays while pushing the ball up to their strikers. Left-winger, Andrew Fudge, cracked a superb ball into the net, skimming right by Whitby's unsuspecting goalie. The solid efforts by Darlington's defenders and half-backs, such as Brandon Weigel, Corey Prince and Brandon Ernst kept Whitby's strikers from scoring. Whitby c'ar- Continued on page 7 "Catch ALL the Action" Bowmanville Jr. "A" Eagles Season Tickets Now Available Contact Sheryl McClellan - Telephone 623-8510 r--Efffi by Telma R. Grant r.p.t. Car Accidents & Pain Management QUESTION: Telma, I was In a car accident two years ago. I have had a course ot physiotherapy and I have a good home program. I still have a lot ot pain in my back and my insurance company has told me that It would be helpful It I could get some pain management. Can you tell me what you do with this? Pain management is one of Ihe newest buzz words In the rehab industry. Pain management management can encompass all kinds ot things Irom postural education, (teaching you how to have good posture while you are doing your daily activities), to education lor stress management, to how to manage your pain at home. Basically what pain management management means Is for Ihe patient to have some control over their pain when It arises. You are In a situation where you have been in a car accident 2 years ago and you still have some residual or chronic pain. You may have this pain lor lile, and at this stage you may be looking lor a way to control this pain with an acupuncture-based program. You have already done some pain management with your rehab program because the exercises that you have been taught are a component ot pain management. Our pain management management program Is acupuncture- based. The objective ot the program program Is to teach patients how to self-treat to control their pain. The low back Is where patients most often report pain. But what actually perpetuates this pain are muscle spasms, or trigger points, In areas oilier than Iho low back. First wo Identity Identity those trigger points. The common locations lor those trigger trigger points are Ihe ankle, the abdomen, the armpit as well as the Jaw and sometimes the nock and the hand Itself. Those are the common locations ot somo trigger points. Treating those points control iho low back pain. Wo select the throe most Involved trigger points. They are 'ory tondor on examination. I When treated, Ihe patient's back range-ol-motion improves. In the first session of our pain management program we identity the three most Involved trigger points. We then teach Ihe patient how to sell-treat these trigger points. There are many treatment tools you can use. One that Is common Is a tennis ball. If you use a tennis ball and tap around the trigger point the vibration will help to release the muscle spasm and Increase blood flow to the area. Another way to do this Is to use an Acuhealth Tens which is an electrical electrical hand held acupuncture unit. Each treatment session Involves checking for range-ol- motion and painlul movements, treatment ol the trigger points, teaching the patient proper posture posture and how to treat the trigger points themselves, then re-eval- ualion to see how treating the trigger points helps to resolve the patient's pain. Often it Is the way a patient sits at their desk and things they do day-to-day at work or at play that contribute to their continuing pain and these Issues are also brought up and discussed. It Is very much a home treatment plan because It Is expected that the patients will self-treat on a dally basis, monitor monitor their progress and report back to the therapist. The aim ol Iho program Is to get the patient Independent. Alter Ihe llrsl six weeks ol twice per week, the patents are seen for a further six weeks once a week In order to make sure that they can carry through with their program. It you still have chronic pain alter the car accident you may want to give tills approach a try. Our pain management program program Is called Iho GAME* plan lor Pain Management. Grant Physiotherapy Is located at: 214 King St, E,, Bowmanville (905) 623-2783 PUTTING PEOPLE IN MOTION fJ.R. I pitcher Steve Butlcrworth return to the Midget's lineup. lineup. The younger Butlcrworth had been out since he broke his leg in a tournament in North Bay at the beginning of the season. season. Wins came against North Bay and Fort Eric, while they lost to South London and Orillia, despite being without pitcher Jasoi) Lange, who was at the DHL's London Knights training camp. Baseball Skills Clinic Set for September 20 The Durham College Lords and Lady Lords Baseball Clubs - in conjunction conjunction with Baseball, Ontario, the Canadian Intercollegiate Baseball Association, Honda Canada, the Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club, the Landmark Group, and Baseball Canada - is pleased to announce the C.I.B.A. Skills Clinic/Honda Hit-Run - Throw Event is coming to Oshawa. The event, which will take place locally at 10:30 a.m., September 20, at Durham Fields involves boys and girls ages 13 and under taking instruction from the Lords' and Lady Lords' players, and then testing their skills in the three baseball skill fundamentals fundamentals (hitting, running, throwing). It places an emphasis on developing skills rather than competing, competing, and is open to both players and non-players. Participants will be versed in the fundamentals verbal instruction and drills. After the two hour tutorial, participants will compete in one of five categories categories including: Pre- Rookie (boys and girls born in 1990 and after), Rookie (boys and girls born in 1988 or 1989), Mosquito (boys and girls born in 1986 or 1987), Pee Wee Boys (born in 1984 or 1985), and Pee Wee Girls (born in 1984 or 1985). The winner in each category category will represent Durham College at the all- Ontario C.I.B.A./HHRT final in late September at Guelph, as a junior Lord or Lady Lord. You can register register for the event by signing up at any of the Lords' or Lady Lords' home games, or by showing up one half- hour prior to the start of the event. Honda, the official car company of the Toronto Blue Jays, has shown tremendous support for amateur baseball in Canada since 1990 when the Hit-Run-Throw program program was introduced to Ontario communities. In 1995, Honda joined forces with Baseball Canada to expand the prpgram nationally. The Toronto Blue Jays continue to demonstrate their strong support of amateur baseball baseball through initiatives such as the C.I.B.A. Skills Clinic/Honda Hit-Run- Throw program. In 1997, the program's sponsors with the support of Baseball Ontario and the Canadian Intercollegiate Baseball Association, hope to continue the advancement of youth baseball in this country through this program. Terry Fox Run for Cancer Reasearch Goes Sunday Runners, walkers, strollers, and rollcr-bladers will be out in full force this Sunday morning (September 14) as the Annual Terry Fox Run for cancer research will be held in Bowmanville. The annual 10 km route remains unchanged from last year, with the Memorial Park Clubhouse on Liberty St. South in Bowmanville serving as the event's main headquarters. headquarters. Sunday's fund-raiser will begin at 9:00 a.m. Pledge sheets can be obtained prior to race day at McGregor IDA Drugs, and all major banks. Registration is also accepted on race day. More information can be obtained about the Bowmanville run by contacting Roz Yco at 623-4688. This will be the 17th year in a row that Canadians have joined together to help the fight against cancer in Terry Fox's memory. Over 350,000 Ontarians are expected to participate in this year's event. Nation-wide, close to 4,000 communities will be holding fund-raisers in honour of the runner who attempted to cross Canada with his Marathon of Hope back on April 12, 1980. He was forced to stop on September 1, 1980, after the cancer cancer that forced the amputation of his right leg at the age of 18 reappeared in his lungs. He died on June 28, 1981, at the age of 22. "We think that we have the best participants of any charity in Canada," says The Terry Fox Foundation's Provincial Director, Martha McClew. "From five-year- old Alexander who has participated since he was jn the womb, to 72-year-old Bill who has raised more than $200,000, there is no end to the wonderful, compassionate compassionate people who support a cause that touches us all." The annual run has become so popular in Canada, that it has spread worldwide over the last 17 years. Over 270 cities in 58 countries participate in international Terry Fox Runs. Newcastle Block Wins Tournament Newcastle Block had to fight hard to beat out competition from V.C.R. Clinic (2nd place), J & L Home Hardware (3rd place) and M&M Meals (4th place) in a tournament held at the Rickard Complex as a part of the activities activities for the annual Fun Day. The Newcastle Block team: Blake Gilbert, Eric Veraldi, Joel Christianson, Matthew Coe, Matthew Delaney (most Sportsman-like player), Katlyn Serrurier (M.V.P.), Adam Shorn, Ricky Collins and Ben Shorn, went unbeaten to take home the trophy. Tanya Sarginson (M.S.L.) and Kevin Welsh (M.V.P.) for V.C.R. Clinic, Jonathan Coe (M.S.L.) and Ashley Coe (M.V.P.) for Home Hardware, and Jason Walton (M.S.L.) and Matthew Robinson (M.V.P.) for M&M Meats all took trophies home. The day's events included participation participation in Surf Board Riding, Sumo Wrestling and Jousting amongst other activities. The day was organized with support from several businesses in the area.. Donations and prizes were given by local stores like A&P, IGA, The Sports Shop, Canadian Tire and Cineplcx Odcon; while additional support came from Zellers (Kingsway Plaza), National Sports (5-Points Mall), WalMart (Whitby), Pepsi Ltd. and the Toronto Blue Jays. The Executive Committee is asking for help for the 1998 season. We need new ideas and new blood to run the leagues. If you can spare a couple of hours a week please come out to Bowmanville Court Room #1, November 13 at 8 pan. and volunteer your services. 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"Interest savings versus car loan interest rate average among Ontario banks as of July 31,1997 compared to Honda Canada Finance Inc. 3.8"< financing rate for 60 months. PROUD SPONSOR OF THE BOWMANVILLE EAGLES WHITBY OSHAWA 1110 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY LOCAL (905) TOR. LINE (905) 666-1772 686-1745 jp http://www.hondal.com 0 0 5) Y Whitby * Oshawa IS] J Honda m| c rson 0 0 m Hwy. #2 oi (Dundas) x Ande DARLINGTON YOUTH SOCCER CLUB 69 When: Where: DARLINGTON YOUTH SOCCER CLUB P.O. Box #484, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3Z2 Tel. (905) 433-0678 INDOOR SOCCER 97/98 SEASON November/97 - March/98 Age Eligibility: Born 1980 - 1992 Local school gyms Fee: PLEASE PRINT: Name: Birthdate: $80.00 (includes shirts and awards) M Address:. Phone: Town: P.C. Houseleague Player. , Rep. Player. .Select. _Yrs, Exp.. Emergency Contact: Health Concerns: Phone:. VOLUNTEER: Coach: Assistant Coach: Other:. DYSC Sports Agreement: The soccer games that the DYSC are involved In are not without risk of personal injury. While every effort will be made to ensure your child has a safe, enjoyable season, there remains an element of risk. Your signature acknowledges that risk, and relieves the coaching staff and DYSC from any liability in connection with any soccer related event, including, but not limited to, practices, games, tournaments, travel to and from locations, etc. Signature of Parent/Guardian: REGISTRATION OPTIONS: 1. Mall in form and cheque to the above address. Mail In Deadline: October 1, 1997 Date: 2. Register In person: Saturday, September 20/97, 10 a.m, - 3 p.m„ DYSC Clubhouse, Hydro Soccer Fields, Solina Rd. S. (south of 401) I ©j.rJ