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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 May 2003, p. 11

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! www.durhamrorjion.com THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MAY 28, 2003 PAGE 11 Sbe Canatrian Statesman Clarington's Award-Winning Newspaper Since 1854 3 ANDREW IWANOWSKI/Statesman photo Marc Lcgault (14) of the Clarington Green Gaels shields the ball from Akwesasne's Daryl Seymour (19) during a Jr. B lacrosse game Sunday in Bowmanville. The Green Gaels failed to score in the third period period in a 9-5 loss, extending the team's current losing skid to four games. Green Gaels getting worse instead of better something you can't make happen but had a different beginning. The without working at it." Green Gaels trailed 6-0 at one point Hoping to make some headway in the second period before narrow- with a pair of home games over the ing the gap to 6-5 by the end of the weekend, the Green Gaels suffered middle frame. The third period was losses in both outings, 10-6 to the downfall for the Green Gaels , Markham Friday night and 9-5 to again, who were outscored 3-0 by the . - . t •- •iV. ..i" 'I Akwesasne Sunday afternoon. Duel 1 visitors. :- BOWMANVILLE - The new to a prior commitment, Derks wasn't • head coach of the Clarington Green behind the bench for the setback to ! Gaels figures it will take a couple of Akwesasne. ; weeks to turn the fortunes of the Ju- The weekend leaves the defending •jiior B team around. Founder's Cup national champions That prediction may be a little on in third place in the Mid East divi- the conservative side based on the re- sion with a 4-6-1 mark, trailing Bar- : suits of the three games since Corny rie (9-1) and Scarborough (6-3). ( Derks took over the club after the fir- Huntsville (4-4) and Markham (4-6) ' ing of Kevin O'Brien. round out the division. ' The losing ways of the Green The third period was the deciding ; Gaels continued despite the changing factor in both games. Friday, the ■ of the guard, dropping a pair of home Green Gaels and Markham were tied i games over the weekend to extend 5-5 entering the final frame, but the ] the current slide to four games in a visitors scored five times over the : row. Three of those have come since final 20 minutes to escape with a (the coaching change. win. / "It can happen in a couple of Shane Sargent led the attack with (weeks. We just have to get three or a goal and three assists, with singles ; four practices under our belts and get markers to James Barton, Jim Mum- •isome intensity," said Derks of the ford, Nick Cotter, Coady Derks and ( time he feels needed to turn things Ryan Preston. .. around. Sunday's tilt with Akwesasne fol- | "You can't push a button. It's lowed a similar pattern in the end, ( i Durham Flames fizzle in soccer ! home opener against St. Catharines Derks had a goal and two assists, with Ricky Frendo-Cumbo, Marc Jackson, Mumford and Cotter adding one each. The Green Gaels will get a chance to string some practices together before before their next outing, a home game against Mimico Friday at 8:30 p.m. at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex. THE SCOOP - The revamped coaching staff also includes the addition addition of Jason Crosbie, an assistant coach with the Sr. B Brooklin Merchants, Merchants, who will help out on a part- time basis. Former Green Gaels coach Wayne Colley will work with the goaltenders...Ryan McMichael has joined the team after returning from New Westminster where he was playing Jr. A for the Salmonbellies. In Five games he had 10-9-19 offensive offensive totals and was in the top 10 of the league scoring race. Coaching change results in three I; straight losses ■ BY BRAD KELLY ! OSIIAWA - The Durham Flames j failed to translate home field into vic- 1 lory in their Canadian Professional i Soccer League's 2003 debut Saturday. ! After honouring longtime soccer j enthusiast Terry Kelly prior to the j game at Civic Stadium, the Flames fell behind 2-0 cn route to a 2-1 defeat to the St. Catharines Roma Wolves. Carlo Arghittu of St. Catharines scored the first goal of the new season with a strike front 12 yards that gave Flames' goalkeeper Serge Desbiens little chance. Gary McGuchan made it 2-0 for the visitors with a neat chip from 25 yards. Jarnoh Welsh made no mistake on a penalty kick in the 65th minute to account account for the lone Flames' goal. The Flames are back in action Friday Friday in London. AUTO GLASS I I 164 Baseline Rd. E., - flc COOOACH Bowmanville 905-OÏÔ-WO I FAX YOUR TEAM'S GAME RESULTS TO THE SPORTS DESK 905- 579- 1809 infodurhamragIon.com Captain Stephen Hoar leads Warriors in split Bowmanville resident scores twice and adds five assists DURHAM - The Whitby Warriors found a measure of success away from home, while the Brooklin Merchants had their perfect start to the season ended at home over the weekend. The Jr. A Warriors ended the weekend weekend on a winning note, pulling out a 9-7 decision in Orillia Sunday night after dropping a narrow 7-6 game Friday in Brampton. In Sunday's win, Mark Craig fired a hat trick and added two assists, while Zack Greer pumped home two goals. Michael Calnan, Nate Andres, Casey Logeman and Steve Hoar also scored for the Warriors, who remain in second place with a 5-2 mark, just behind first place St. Catharines at 6-1. Eric Howe and Hoar led the way in the loss to Brampton, scoring once and adding two assists each. Nick Carson, Kyle O'Brien, Craig and Greer had singles. singles. The Warriors returned to action last night (Tuesday, after our deadline) hosting hosting Orangeville and will travel to Burlington tonight. The Merchants, meantime, fell 10-7 to Kitchener-Waterloo Saturday at the Luther Vipond Memorial Arena and have dropped out of first place despite a 7-1 start to the season. Kitchener-Waterloo Kitchener-Waterloo now has a slight edge atop the standings standings at 7-0-1. Tom Wreggitt and Jonas Derks led the Merchants with two goals and two assists each, while Shawn Cardy, Barrett Church and Jared Bilich added single tallies. 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