www.durhamrcgion.com THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MAY 14, 2003 PAGE 17 Darlington U-13 shows promise OSHAVVA - The Darlington U-13 boys CESL (A) team, sponsored by I-Iobb Bakker Bergin Hill Chartered Accountants Accountants and Barnaby's Restaurant, recently recently participated in an Oshawa tournament. tournament. In the opening game, Darlington played the host Oshawa Kicks and fell behind 1-0 early. However, the team quickly tied the game on a marker by Nathan Flint. Goalkeeper Matthew George made several huge stops to give his teammates a chance to win. The teams played a see-saw affair for the remainder remainder of the game but Oshawa scored a late goal and lost 2-1. In the next game Darlington lost again, this time to Ajax by the same 2-1 score. In a match the team would like to forget, one bright moment was Alex Ar- sencau scoring on a spectacular free kick. In the final contest Darlington played its rival Darlington team. The team started strong and never looked back. Ryan Heise was an offensive monster scoring the first goal of the game on a brilliantly struck ball from outside the 18-yard box. Heise made it 2-0 when lie converted a lovely through ball from Flint. Team defenders Bryce Cochrane, Trevor Kramer, Scan Lugossy and Alex Arsencau played strong games and George was solid when called upon. Stephen Jeffers put the game away when he finished a Michael Johnson pass making the score 3-0. With only two substitutes to start the game and then suffering an injury, Darlington Darlington ran out of gas and gave up a late goal making the final 3-1. The team had a very successful tournament tournament and shows promise for a strong regular season. Other team members are Chris Beaumont, Devon Brown, Matt Kehoe, Andrew Nimtsiv and Taylor Prins. DURHAM ENGINEERING LID. 1 Structural, mechanical & electrical 1 Residential, industrial & commercial 1 New design or renovation 1 Structural investigations 1 Environmental assessments (905) 728-2255 420 King St W., Suite 206, Oshawa ÛAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 ^ A * For further information on Community Newspapers in Education call: This Week / Canadian Statesman Chris Bovie, managing editor 905-579-4400 News Advertiser Steve Houston, managing editor 905-683-5110 j Uxbridge Times-Journa! Dave Stell, inews editor j 905-852-9141 Port Perry This Week Bruce Fronde, managing ! editor 905-985-2511 Metmland Durham Iklltor-in-Chief Joanne Burghardl 905-579-4400 t„y "• \ Community -, Newepeper* i In Kduoetlon; '» \ «•BOARDING i-GROOMING I v i. i-DAYCAMP I M '• ' * K 2836 Holt Rd. Courtice 905-623-3940 ■yf wivw.superdogs.com/sdcentral We recommend and feed SOCCER CLUB INC. ALL STAR TRYOUTS If you are interested in playing for a tournament team, tryouts will be held for the following age groups. ThiSjprogram is in addition to houseleague play. We are still taking applications for All Star Coaches. The following will be held al Waverley Fields, Bowmanville Robert Pinheiro H M H X X X X X X X X X X X M U8 (1995) X [j U9 (1994) Girls Keith Priestman X X X X H U9 (1994) X X U11 (1992) X >< U15 (1988) X (j U17 (1996) X X ë X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 905-623-7437 Saturday, May 17th >< -11:00 am \\ 905-697-3231 Monday, May 19th (j - 6:00 p.m. X Sunday,May 25th J] - 6:30 p.m. x Mario Campigotto 905-697-8120 Saturday, May 24th -t :00 p.m. ►] Darren McGee 905-987-1991 Saturday, May 17th X -12:30 p.m. X -11:00 a.m. >< Rizal Miranda 905-434-5298 Saturday, May 17th -11:00 a.m. X X Norm Wallace 905-623-4598 Saturday, May 24th X The following will be held at Highland Gardens, Courtice x X U15 (1988) Girls Chris Davis 905-432-6040 Saturday, May 17th x X -1-3 p.m. ►] X FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL X H THE DARLINGTON SOCCER CLUB OFFICE AT: X 905-623-7309 FAX: 905-623-4523 X \ dysc@globalserve.net * \| 4 Q ^ www.darlingtonsoccer.allcanadiansport.ca 4 6^ W iAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlAAAAAAAAAAAAA.^ Beyond Thank You This is National Nursing Week - a time for us to stop and say thank you to our Lakeridge Health nurses, whose daily dedication and hard work help make our communities healthy and safe. But this year, we have an even greater reason to thank not only our nurses, but all of our healthcare staff. Over the past month, our staff and physicians "went above and beyond" during the extraordinary circumstances created by the SARS outbreak. We would not have expected less, but we could not possibly have expected more. On behalf of the Lakeridge Health Board of Trustees and the Executive Team Thank You Lakeridge Health Patients First mm EzâillSfle HARDY SKY ROCKET p| JUNIPERS 5 GAL POT Reg 34.99 aY A BEAUTIFUL RED OSIER DOGWOOD 1 GAL POT Reg. 6.99 j i "HMt '$W MÜ» v I ! PEATMOSS 3.8 CU. FT. 24 LITRE I TOPSOIL 59-4512-0 99-0100-8 /1SH W 1 BEAUTIFUL BEDDING PLANTS LOCALLY GROWN EVERYDAY LOW PRICE ft 33-23274 MWIIWIIIM--IIIIIIII' I WIKI mm Vi ILL ill UfSj'J i WtiAhl TO yiUOAJ : mmmmum