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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 May 2001, p. 15

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MAY 30,2001 PAGE 15 Merchants suffer first loss; Warriors downed by Six Nations BY BRIAN McNAIR Staff Writer DURHAM - The Brooklin Merchants Merchants may have been pumped up for the wrong game on the weekend. After improving to 7-0 with a resounding resounding 13-6 win over the defending defending President's Cup champion Newtown Newtown Golden Eagles at home Saturday, Saturday, the Merchants suffered their first setback of the Ontario Senior Lacrosse League season the next night, a 9-6 road loss to the Owen Sound Woodsmen. "We played good lacrosse, but they played hungrier lacrosse," coach Kevin O'Brien said of Sunday's Sunday's loss. "We don't want to make a mountain out of a molehill, but we're not where we want to be. It was a wakcup call." The weekend started on a high note, as the Merchants jumped out to leads of 4-1 in the first period and 9- 3 through two before a good crowd at the Luther Vipond Memorial Arena. Mike Fryer and Darryl MacArthur paced the offence with three goals and an assist each while Jonas Derks and Steve Taylor chipped in with two goals and two helpers apiece. A couple of newcomers also made significant contributions, with former Whitby Warrior star Mike Wye playing well in goal and Paul St. John picking up three assists. On Sunday, Owen Sound overcame overcame a 4-2 deficit early in the second second period by scoring five of the next six goals, driving Wye from the net in favour of Dave Power. Derks led the way for Brooklin with two goals and an assist. Ed Fines, Zac Aitken, Taylor and Duke McNutt also scored in a losing cause. The Merchants will get another crack at the Woodsmen this Sunday in Owen Sound. "Part of the task is putting together together a consistent lineup and we haven't been able to do that yet for various reasons," say O'Brien. "We haven't had the A lineup yet, but then, neither neither have they probably." The Whitby Warriors, meantime, dropped an ll-6 road decisions to Six Nations Sunday to fall to 4-2 in Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior A play this season. Six Nations dominated the Warriors with a 62-31 shot advantage, including 31-9 in the second period, when they turned a 2-2 tie into an 8-5 lead. Mike Morrison stayed hot by scoring two goals and adding an assist assist in defeat. Steve Hoar, Nathan Andres, Jeff Frazer and Barrett Church also scored for the Warriors. The Brooklin Redmen, who enjoyed enjoyed a weekend off from Major Series Series play, will be looking to even their record at 2-2 when they face the Peterborough Lakers Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at Iroquois Park. Minor peewee Orioles off to respectable start to season CLARINGTON - The McFarland McFarland Sand and Gravel minor peewee Orioles have started the season with a respectable 3-5 record in Eastern Ontario Baseball Association play. In weekend play, the Orioles dropped a pair of games to Ajax by scores of l l-l and 9-5. The team rebounded with a strong outing against Keene, winning winning 14-6. Sandy Clark pitched three innings and was three-for- four at the plate. Glenn Hanley, Mike Berney and Nolan Milley pitched strong in relief. Wade Pickell was two-for-five and scored three times while Malt Wright went two-for-two and walked twice. The team is coached by Doug Pickell, Gary Hope and Jerry Pearson. Pearson. Returning players are Thomas Bird, James Brogan, Sandy Clark, Nolan Milley, Wade Pickell and Matt Wright. New additions to the team are Mike Berney, Glen Hanley, Hanley, Justin Hope, Aaron Kolodziejczak, Corey Pearson and Kyle Pearson. The Orioles return to action as hosts of a tournament this weekend at Memorial Park in Bowmanville. Participating teams are from Peterborough, Peterborough, Ajax, West Hill and Newmarket. Newmarket. 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