THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MAY 15,2002 PAGE 17 Warriors settle for tie BY BRAD KELLY Staff Writer More than once during a season, a coach will point out that his team has to play a full 60- minute game to gain a victory. While he didn't didn't opt to use that analogy just yet, Whitby Warriors coach Jeff McComb could have pulled that one out to describe Sunday's game in Brampton. Hanging on to a 10-9 lead in the third period, Whitby allowed the hometown Brampton Excelsiors Excelsiors to score the equalizer with 22 seconds left to send the game into a 10- minute overtime. overtime. Both teams managed to score once, resulting resulting in an ll- 11 tie in Ontario Lacrosse Association Association Jr. A league play. "Brampton had last possession possession at the end of regulation time and tied it up," said McComb of the back and forth nature of the game. "We didn't play all that bad. I didn't like giving giving up 11 goals though, that's 1 too many for us to give up." After Brampton Brampton took an 11- 10 lead in overtime, overtime, Stephen Hoar scored to secure the tie. The Warriors | got a pair of goals from Matt Taylor and Mike I Calnan, with one j each to Vinnie | Crawford, Jeff Frazer, Scott Campbell, Eric Howe, Bill Greer and Mike Hamilton. Goalie Mike McKay faced 53 shots in Whitby's Whitby's net. The 1-1-1 Warriors were in action last night (Tuesday) at home to Mississauga Mississauga (after our deadline). Friday Friday night, the Warriors travel to Orillia to renew acquaintances acquaintances with a number of players players who have played minor lacrosse in Whitby. Whitby. Orillia is coached by Os- hawa's Wayne Colley, who recruited recruited a number of players from the area when he took over the helm last season. The Warriors : return to Iroquois Iroquois Park Tuesday, Tuesday, May 21 to host Toronto at 8 p.m. Hawkeyes need football players The Oshiiwa Hawkeyes continue continue to prepare for their Northern Northern Football Conference season season opener. The club, however, is still seeking to holster holster its offensive line, Anyone with football experience experience who is interested interested in playing playing senior loot- hail can contact Gord Carey at 905.987-4423. l'Rlfï - ' ix ■ VÊÊim T m r n t? T u t? d u p p p r* t iA7 T? n >U r 1 ri Jy r b K r r« L. 1 BRIDAL & FASHION Sunday June 9 at 11am - 4pm Raindate: June 16 Outdoors ill the PARKWOOD ESTAT Live Entertainment Dan Clancy, Lead Singer of "Canadian Super Group" LightllOUS • Spectacular FASHION SHOW at 1:30pm Tickets iful Gardens of to Simcoe St. N., Oshawa • FREE Wedding Bells Magazine to first 300 brides • Over 50 Displays Ticket Locations $5.00 in advance or $10.00 ai Val's Bridal - (Courtice Plaza) King & Townline; Codrtice ■ Anthony Frances Salon Estetica -1200 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby Athina's Brida 1- 50 Richmond St. E., Oshawa The Gift House -18 King St. E., Oshawa The Bay - Oshawa Centre * | Jewellery by Sanders - Gibbons & King St., Oshawa Everlasting Memories - 305 Queen St., Port Perry , ; Marisa's Esthetics - 58 Stevenson Rd. S., Oshawa ParkwoodEstate -270 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa ; The Leather Store - (by Wilson Furniture) 20 cSçê^St. N.,; Oshawa OshawaJWhitby/Clarington This. Week - 865 Fjjy^ell St., Oshawa ûfBiDgy's Catering) <Toeuv£|s by £ Delectably Delicious) : 4t M. Delicious t GRAND PRIZE compliments of Leather Store by Wilson Furniture .value over $3,000. presented by: Whid^ • Claringtm • Bart ftny is Week For further information contact Heather McGivem 579-4400 ext. 2318 or Debbie Pearce ext. 2204. BEDDING PLANTS LOCALLY GROWN EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 33-2327-4 HARDY MUG0 PINE t -VJ j BEAM GLOBE CEDARS 3 GAL POT Reg 16.99 3 GAL POT Reg. 21.99 SPECIAL BUY 33-1752-6 HARDY MINT JULEP JUNIPER 2 GAL POT Reg. 9.99 33-1743-8 BEAUTIFUL BRIDAL WREATH SPIREA 3 GAL POT Reg. 16.99 33-6075-8 PEATMOSS 3.8 CU. FT. 59-4512-0 24 LITRE TOPSOIL 99-0100-8 SHEEP & COW MANURE 20kg 59-2253 & 59-2254 PLASTIC WATERING CAN 594)504-4 ■ . onnkn cm inikonn M0HWWISÉ MUMP®'