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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jun 1998, p. 5

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The Clarington/Courlicc Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, June 13,1998 Page 5 Under Wins The Darlington Undcr- 9 girls' select soccer team opened up their 1998 campaign campaign by participating in the 9th Annual Ken Davies Memorial Tournament held at the Darlington Soccer Fields on June 6-7. Sporting their brand new uniforms courtesy of team sponsors All Points Messenger & Cartage Inc., and Leo's Truck Service Ltd., the girls looked forward forward to competing in their first tournament of the season. season. Their first match pitted them against the always tough selects from Pickering. Sarah Hcaly notched the game's only first half marker as she drilled one past the Pickering keeper, finishing off a brilliant feed from Brittany Scro. Early in the second half, the host selects opened up a two goal lead as Ally Stade looped a high shot from just outside the penalty area that dropped just under the crossbar. Melissa McDougall fired Darlington's third goal as she tipped in a beautiful cross from Darija Davidson. The lead was extended to 4-0 as Allysha Chapman drove in from her midfield position, capitalizing capitalizing on an errant clearing clearing attempt, driving the ball low inside the near post. Sarah Hcaly completed completed the scoring as she beat a defender wide and blasted one into the top corner sealing the 5-0 win. Keeper, Danielle Sero Tee Off at Golf Clinic June 18th Bowmanville Rehab Centre at the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital is launching a "Fore"- sight campaign with free golf exercise clinics for the public that are designed to be fun, as well as prevent injuries'. All too often golfers overestimate their fitness levels and as a result wind up with muscle pulls, back strains, tendonitis and golfer's elbow. These injuries, which directly affect a golfer's ability to play the game and may lead to serious chronic problems, are preventable. With this in mind, the rehab gym at Hunstville Rehab Centre will be converted converted into a temporary exercise "green" on Thursday, June 18, from 5-6 p.m. to help players put "whip into their woods and steam into their irons." It's a well known fact that golfers with the highest highest handicap usually have poor posture and the least flexibility, "With the right kind of conditioning, players will experience dramatic improvement in the quality quality of their swing and in their ability to hit the ball more accurately and consistently," consistently," said Toula Rcppas, physiotherapist. According to golf experts, women usually have a long back swing and greater flexibility, but men tend to have tight shoulder and upper back muscles. The golf exercise clinics will show golfers how to get good spinal rotation and stretch to full extension for a better swing. Physiotherapists and kinesiologists will demonstrate demonstrate exercises that improve posture, flexibility flexibility and strength, Warm-up exercises will focus on conditioning shoulder, forearm and upper and lower back muscles to prevent strains. Stretching exercises will improve shoulder mobility which is important at the top of the backswing and follow through. Golfers will leave the clinic with a personal personal exercise plan and information on various types of golf shoes and orthotic devices, To reserve space at the golf clinic, call 623-1340, Golfers are requested to bring a golf club with them to the exercise session. session. 9 Girls' Soccer Team Ken Davies Tourney dominated her penalty area, coming up strong when called upon in preserving preserving the shutout. Georgetown would provide provide the competition for Darlington's second game. Sarah Hcaly again opened the scoring as she flew in from the right side, beating the keeper low to the far post. From that point on, Darlington look control of the game as the defence corps of Alexandra Gurr, Megan LcBlanc, Melissa McDougall and Kelly Moore hemmed Georgetown in their own end, driving the ball deep lime after time. The resulting resulting pressure produced a flurry of goals as Monika Howse, Ally Stade, Melissa McDougall, Megan Leblanc, and Brittany Scro all fired markers in a truly balanced attack, making the final 6- 0. Sunday morning's contest contest against arch rival Ajax Warriors was played in less than ideal conditions with a cold, driving rain and gusting winds. Sarah Hcaly, Ally Slade, and Brittany Sero scored one goal apiece in a 3-1 victory. victory. In the 'A' Championship, Darlington would again lock horns with Ajax. As in the three previous games, Sarah Hcaly opened the scoring. The second half belonged to Darlington as they were not to be denied. Their hard work paid off as Darija Davidson pushed the ball to the far post where Sarah Hcaly tucked it into the open corner. Brittany Sero extended the lead to 3-0. Darlington's fourth and final goal came as Allysha Chapman and Sarah Hcaly executed the two on one play to perfection perfection as Allysha drew the defender to her and sent a lovely cross over to Sarah. The final score was Darlington 4, Ajax 0. The Darlington girls turned in a total team effort over the weekend. In the four matches they went undefeated, scoring 18 goals while allowing only one. Team members include: Darija Davidson, Sarah Hcaly, Monika Howse, Brittany Sero, Ally Stade, Allysha Chapman, Alexandra Gurr, Megan LcBlanc, Melissa McDougall, Kelly Moore, Danielle Sero. Winning Streak for Global Drug Mart Juveniles The Global Drug Mart Juvenile Orioles continue to roll through the opposition in the Eastern Ontario Baseball Association. A recent five game winning streak has improved the team's record to 9-3 on the season. During the streak, they have outscorcd the opposition by a 76-19 margin. In their most recent victory, Jason Lange tossed a complete-game seven hitter, striking striking out eight, as the Orioles downed Port Hope 13-6. Brad Shaw hit a solo homerun in the victory, while Jeremy Forscy had a two run blast. Coach Leigh MacArthur says that a balanced balanced hitting attack is the biggest reason for his team's latest success. The Orioles will be back in action on Sunday afternoon when they host Midland in a doublcheader at Soper Creek Park. First pitch is at noon. QUALITY FARM FRESH PRODUCE onTarms •Lid. 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