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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jul 1998, p. 10

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< Page 14 The Canadian Slatcsman, Bowmanvillc, July 8, 1998 Statesman Scoreboard Clurington Men's Masters Slo Pitch (as of June 28) Team W L T Pts, 'A' Division Bow. Sand & Gravel 5 1 1 11 T-Mac Insulation 5 1 0 10 Lee. J. Motors 3 4 0 6 Newcastle 2 4 1 5 Prairie Plumbing 2 5 0 4' Raiders 1 4 2 4 'B' Division Hooper's Trophy Centre 6 1 0 12 Brock's Service Centre 3 4 0 6 Bull Security 3 4 0 6 Thistle Valley Rams 2 5 0 4 Games Sunday, July 12 6:00 p.m. Sand & Gravel vs. Lee J. (Darlington Nuclear) 6:00 p.m. Brocks vs. Bull Security (Rcc. E) 6:00 p.m. Newcastle vs. Prairie (Rcc. W.) 7:30 p.m. Trophy Centre vs. Rams (Rec. E) 7:30 p.m. T-Mac vs. Raiders (Rcc. W.) Clarington Girls' Slo Pitch (as of July 3) Bryant Division W L Bane's Fries 8 0. Dcighton Assoc. Ltd. 3 3 Walters, Dizcnbach, Ferguson 3 4 Snips Sluggers 0 7 Peewee Division Big Sisters N.O.W. 4 1 Newcastle Lions 4 2 Hobb,Bakkcr,Bcrgin,Hill 2 4 Rene's Gifts & Used Books 1 4 Midget Division Jo-Elcn Sports Mgmt. 4 1 Lange's Photo 4 1 Cooper's Fuc|crs 2 1 Dy-Tcch Ine. 2 2 McCutcheon Scr. Ceil. 2 2 Jim Hancock Freedom 55 2 3 Mike's Place 1 4 Mighty Dollar 0 3 Russell Division Martin Gerrits & Sons 7 1 Optimists Newcastle Village 6 3 Legion Branch 178 4.2 Sleeve's Auto Supply 4 5 Horner's Chassis 3 3 Hooper's Trophy 1 6 Bob's Towing 0 5 Clarington Ladies' Slo Pitch (as of June 23) T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pts. 16 6 6 0 8 8 4 2 8 8 4 4 4 4 2 0 14 12 8 8 6 2 0 Hands in Motion Winchester Arms Cactus Clothing Exit Realty Bottom Line Hot Tomates Redskins Don Cheery's M '-' v Hanc's Too Black's Water Supply Survivors Bowmanvillc Sports Wild Things Lisa's Locks 19 18 (*final) 14 13 13 12 10 (*final) 10 9 6 6 5 1 0 Newcastle Slo Pitch (as of June 27) A Division W Hanc'g.^estaurant; 8 %vTJ's Motorsports Calc . TJ's Brewskies 5 Bow and Fiddle 3 T Pts. 0 16 W H 0 10 0 6 by Telma R. Grant r.p.t. Play Better Golf For Life QUESTION: Telma, I have read with interest your golf newsletters and I would like to know a little bit more about your golf injury and enhancement enhancement program. Who can benefit from it? This is a great question. The more serious a golfer you are the more you can benefit from the program. A serious golfer who plays a lot is like a finely tuned race car. Imagine what would happen, though, if the wheels on a race car start to warp and the race car starts to tilt to the right while it is driving. Can you imagine what would result going at high speeds with this? Same thing with a golfer. Anybody who has had even a minor injury that has interfered with his or her golf game can benefit very much from this program. I won't teach you how to play golf: if you want to learn how to play golf or improve the mechanics of the game, then you go see a golf pro. There you'll learn the correct correct elements of the swing and all the strategies required to play efficiently at your game. I have had the pleasure to treat a few golf pros and even they found the benefits of my golf treatment treatment program. Most golfers that I see are out of alignment, like the car that pulls to the right. Those who have come into my clinic have shoulders shoulders that are too rounded, or the right shoulder is too low and the right hip is too high. Needless to say, these shortcomings create a lot of tension on the right side of the body. And golf Is not a game of tension. At leasl it shouldn't be. The golfer who is not in alignment but continues continues to play Is an accident wailing to happen. Consider, too, the effects on your game. Poor posture prevents you from t- making a full balanced rotational rotational movement with proper proper weight shift through the golf swing. Without a full turn you will lose distance in your shot because you cannot cannot generate as much head speed. Without proper weight shift and balance you will lose distance and lose control during your short game. My Golf Injury and Enhancement program is about a customized program program designed to do three things. 1. Deal with muscle tissue tissue that has tightened up over time. 2. It is designed to realign realign the body. To stretch the tissues that are too tight and to strengthen the tissues tissues that are too weak. 3. To improve the posture posture of the body so that when you are standing at the address phase you are in better alignment and will, consequently, play better golf. The Golf Injury and Enhancement program consists consists of an evaluation and then twelve treatments following following the evaluation. Each treatment is a combination of releasing the tissues and then realigning the tissues through exercises that will return your body to its proper proper alignment. We are not talking about exercises to stretch and ready your muscles muscles prior to practicing or playing golf, but actually exercising that can correct your alignment and make you better able to play golf. Book an assessment with me today. I will show you what Is wrong with your alignment and what you need to improve. To receive Telma's newsletters newsletters please fax us your address: (905) 623-9236. Grant Physiotherapy is located at: 214 King St. E., Bowmanville (905) 623-2783 PUTTING PEOPLE IN MOTION ejP |ft Hcpcoc Road Dogs Young Bucs B Division Bow Sox Waltzing Weasels Burman & Fellows Ruslnvood Wiscguys Sutton Group Chronic Misfits Moffits Mountancers C Division Okapi Eagles Ugly Ducklings Mudhens Winchester Anns Harrison High Flyers King St. Bar Tigers Warriors D Division Booze Hounds Ace Sub Diman Backs Road Runners Morris Auto Glass Beaver Lumber JayHawks Kelly Lcvclers Orono Bullits Co-ed Division Okapi Weekend Flyers Pebblestone Multi Services Captain Geo's Fish & Chips Pebblestone Panthers Shooters 'n'Shots The Borg Port Perry Printing Wildcats Kelly Lcvclers Park Rebels Double BB's 3 0 6 3 0 6 3 0 6 9 l I9 8 I I7 6 0 I2 5 l ll 4 l 9 , 3 I 7 2 l 5 10 1 21 9 1 19 8 0 16 5 0 10 5 0 10 3 0 6 2 0 4 1 0 2 8 1 17 8 0 16 8 0 16 6 1 13 5 0 10 4 1 9 4 0 8 0 2 2 6 0 12 6 0 12 5 0 10 3 1 7 3 0 6 2 1 5 2 0 4 2 0 4 1 1 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motorcycle Racer Posts Strong Results Out West Motorcycle racer Mark Orchard is continuing his climb up the standings in the Pro 600 Sport Bike Class as the series reaches the halfway point. Disappointed with his 11th place finish in the first round of the National Sport Bike competition held at Mosport in early June, Orchard made up for the poor performance in rounds two and three. In Chilliwack, B.C., the Bowmanville resident, who is in his rookie year in the Pro 66 Sport Bike class, finished eighth overall, and followed that up with a sixth place finish in Calgary, Alberta, on his Yamaha 600. . ... With three races still to go, he sits in seventh place overall in the point standings with 67. He is only two points back of the sixth place rider. The six-race series shifts to St-Eustache, Quebec, for round four from July 10-12, and then resumes in St.-Felicien, Quebec, on August 14-16. The series finale will be at Shannonvillc, Ontario, from September 4-6. Penalty Kick Decides Game Mason Windows Runner-Up In Peterborough Tournament On the weekend of June 13-14, the Darlington- Mason Windows 86ers' participated participated in the Peterborough City Soccer Challenge. Prior to this tournament, tournament, in their most recent league match, the team had dropped a 4-2 decision to Markham for their first league loss in more than a year. With their confidence somewhat shaken, the 86ers' met Ajax in the opening opening game. After falling behind on an early Ajax goal, Darlington clawed back to even the score, mid way through the second half. A defensive lapse during the final moments of the game allowed Ajax to score two unanswered goals for a 3-1 win. Competition in the second second match came from North Toronto and although the game was close over the first period the game was exactly what Darlington needed as they went on to win 4-1. Darlington's final round robin match with Gloucester was important because a shut out victory was needed if the 86crs' would have any chance to gain the wild card birth. With the pressure against the team, the Mason Windows side played one of the strongest games to date on their way to a 2-0 win, Darlington was awarded the "Wild Card" position, " During the semi finalV match the 86crs' continued their strong play with a team from Cumberland and walked away with a surprisingly surprisingly easy 5-1 decision. Especially strong perfor mances came from Ryan Fowler with three goals and Korey Brown who added two. For the third consecutive year, the Darlington Mason Windows team' would compete compete in the "A" Championship with Ottawa Royals supplying the opposition. opposition. An early goal in the first half gave Ottawa the lead, but that was soon matched by an outstanding goal by Jeff Bouma, just before the half. Midway through the second second half, Jeff would beat the Ottawa keeper to give his side the lead. Unfortunately for the 86crs', Ottawa would again even the score at 2 each with less then two minutes remaining. To choose the Championship it was required that the game be decided by penalty kicks. This was decided on the sixth shot by each team, with Ottawa capturing the championship. Schickedanz Wins 7-0 Schickedanz pul forth another great team effort defeating King West Landscaping by a score of 7-0. Michael Hosking and Jeff Salway each netted two goals, Brad Fcgan, Kyle Robertson and Steven Dimovski contributed contributed singles, Shelby Murphy and Kyle Robertson shared Ihc shutout shutout in net. UNDEFEATED -- Coach Rick Cross would like to thank our sponsor, Maltar Painting, and parents, for their support for this year's Major Atom soccer team. Congratulations boys for an.impressive season to date, with six wins and one tie. YoUr hard work during practices shows team spirit. Our men in black team consists consists of Ryan Hornby, Coady Adamson, Nathaniel Smith, Liam Greenlaw, Michael Stacey, Ryan Cross, Cory Dallin, Ryan Gralto, Jessie Maltar, Andrew Fothcrgill, Todd Stacey, Jared Vibcrt, Michael Grozcllc, Steven Hone. Under-12 Zellers Team Shows Improvement The inaugural season for the girls' under 12 rep soccer team has progressed progressed very well into the regular season. It began in February with workouts in the gym then to outdoor tryouts. The girls began league play in late May with Peterborough, Pickering, Scarborough and Newmarket. The team is sponsored by Zellers and goes by the nickname "Zeddy's". Residents of Bowmanvillc, Newcastle and Hampton comprise the team. The girls play every Tuesday night cither at home, which is the Hydro Fields, or on the road. The team is showing great improvement since the beginning of the season season and in their last two starts have earned a couple of well-served tics. The team competed in a tournament in Peterborough in early June and performed very well. After the round-robin portion portion in their 1st elimination elimination game, they were matched against Pickering, a team which had beaten them handily earlier in the season. However the girls responded with a superb effort and the game ended in a 1-1 draw. In the shootout shootout it was Pickering who prevailed, but the "Zcddy" spirit was very evident. The team is coached by Ralph Crydcrman and Nick Turvill, with the manager Tracy Pcnfound. Team members include: Candice Allen, Sally Bcllcrosc, Emily Bound, Mandi Buma, Jana Crydcrman, Emily Dewsbury, Christina Ellul, Katie Gardiner, Lisa Gilmore, Jaclyn Lqddy, Amanda Leonard, Kathleen Moore, Merissa Partington, Kourtncy Penfound and Katie Turvill. Keep up the hard work girls and best of luck in future matches. 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