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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Feb 2003, p. 16

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I PAGE 16 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, FEBRUARY 26,2003 www.durhamregion.cont ' Continental Currency cashes in on shootout win to advance to finals Bantams pull out dramatic victory in semis, but blanked in championship game LONDON - An exciting shootout victory in the semifinals carried the Clarington Continental Currency Exchange Exchange bantam girls' hockey team to the finals of a tournament in London. Unfortunately, the Flames couldn't buy a goal in the championship against Dorchester, losing 3-0. In the first game of the tournament, Clarington outplayed Oakville, winning winning 4-2 and followed up with a 4-3 win over Windsor. Despite a 2-1 loss to London, Clarington advanced to the semifinals. In an exciting game against Kitch ener. the teams were lied 1-1 after double overtime. Clarington managed to advance to the finals by scoring on the second shot of a shootout. Goals and assists in the tournament were collected by Lauren Hamilton (2-3), Ashtyn Rank (2-1), Kourtney Penfound (2-1), Alex Clifton (2-1), Jessica Reid (2-1), Ashleigh Hood (1- 1), Samantha Yorke (1-1), Kylie Bor- lolazzo (two assists), Laura Blakei: (two assists) and Bethany Cawker (one assist). The team received exceptional goiiltending from Deanna Angiers. Also working hard in the games were Auberley Hope, Tracy Jingco, Kan- dacc Blaker and Cassandra Andrews. The coaches are Dave Bortolazzo and Mark Cawker. A total of 135 teams in 20 divisions divisions took part in the 12th Annual Devilettes Tournament. The Clarington Continental Currency Exchange bantams finished as finalists in the London Devilettes Tournament. WALTER PASSARELLA/Statesman photo;! Locked in -I PORT PERRY - Courtice Secondary School's Peter Vooys finds himself on the wrong end of a head- lock applied by Kyle Yokom of Port Perry High School in the 64 kg weight class at the LOSSA wrestling championships. Yokom won the match to decide fifth place. , Harmac Transport drives on to ! gold at Oshawa Heritage Classic OSHAWA - The Clarington Harmac Harmac Transport atom selects put in a strong effort winning all three games en route to the gold medal in the 28th Annual Heritage Classic Tournament in Oshawa. In the opening game, Clarington defeated Uxbridge 2-0 on the strength of Mathew McAlister's MVP performance. performance. Mathew Johns and Cameron Ogden were the goal scorers with assists assists collected by Jordon Dickson, Daniel Murphy and Christian Hammond. Hammond. Brendan Lindberg was the MVP in an 8-2 victory over Inglewood. Goal scorers were Derek Watson, Branden Ruddy, Drew Ferguson, Shaun Taylor, Mathew Johns, Lindberg, Dickson and Ogden. Assists went to Shaun Edgell, John Wood, Ogden, Lindberg, Ruddy,) Watson and Shaun Taylor. In the finals against Oshawa, M.) Johns scored in overtime, his second', of the game, in a 3-2 win. Watson had' the other goal with assists earned by , Ryan Sullivan, Shane Johns, Dickson ) and Lindberg. The game MVP went to', Wood, who was outstanding on de-) fence. Busy stretch for Stutt's ORONO - The Orono novice team, sponsored by Stutt's Pharmacy, played some solid defence in posting a win and two ties, in five Clarington Recreation Recreation Hockey League games. Against Barnaby's Restaurant, Joshua Can- field had the lone goal for Stutts in a 1-1 tie. In the return game between the teams, Canfield scored on an assist by Jacob Lyle in a 4-1 loss. Theren Cruickshank posted the shutout in a scoreless tie against Cooper Cooper Fuels. The final two games in .the busy strclch resulted.in a split. Jesse Bruggcr scored with James McAlpine picking up the assist in a 2-1 loss to Herron Family Chiropractic. Against Master Mechanics, Mechanics, Kristian Walker, Tyler Rich and Canfield scored in a 3-1 victory. Brugger and McAlpine had assists. Ask Your Physiotherapist Telma Grant Registered Physiotherapist "Headaches" Q. Telma, I have headaches. How can Physiotherapy help? A. From treating patients for 14 years, these arc the top 3 causes of headaches. 1. Caffeine: Cut down on caffeine because it is a diuretic and will tighten your muscles. Drink more water. 2. Flat feet: This causes the knees to turn in causing the hips to tilt forward, causing your head to go forwards. Orlhotics can help. 3. Knots in your neck and shoulder muscles: They can be quite tender and require a course of physiotherapy to lengthen and strengthen around them. TIP: Ease a headache by squeezing the wcbspace between your thumb and first finger. You do not have to live with tension headaches. See Your Physiotherapist. Grant Physiotherapy 214 King St., H. Bowmanvillc "Count on us!" (905) 623-2783 ILMNJDB 111 ÜPTjtY/QWS (Boys Born 1991) Friday Feb. 28 6:00 to 7:00 P.M. St. Stephen's High School 30 Middle Rd, Bowmanville • Certified Coaching • League and Tournament Play For More Roland KuljpOfS (905)983-6283 Information caii Glen Campbell (905)438-1050 Sponsorod Scotlabank S By: THU OANK or NOVA SCOTIA (ÇjMFSPt 'HT 4 4,

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