www.durhamregion.com THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, AUGUST 20, 2003 PAGE 15. Darlington U-15 take advantage of home field in winning tournament CLARINGTON - The Darlington U-15 girls, sponsored by Holburn, took part in back-to-back weekend tournaments recently. recently. winning their division division in their own tournament tournament and turning in a strong showing in Kitchener Kitchener In tlic Darlington tourney, tourney, the host team won its first game against Quinte West 1-0 on a goal by Erin Morrison. The next game ended in a 1-1 lie with Woodbridge. The scorer was Rosemary Quinlan. In the third game against Rose City-Thistle F.C., Darlington players Quinlan and Ciara Dirienzo each scored in a 2-0 win. The fourth game finished finished 1-1, with Quinlan scoring against Belleville. In the medal round Darlington Darlington was matched against Woodbridge. After regular and overtime, the teams were scoreless. In a tension filled shootout, Darlington won its division. division. The tournament MVP was Christine Kadykalo and the MVP for the final game was goalkeeper Morgan Morgan Churchill, who surrendered surrendered two goals in five games. Thunder continues to rumble through CESL soccer play CLARINGTON - At the midway point of their debut season in the CESL, the Darlington Hepcoe Credit Union/Money Concepts/Canadian Concepts/Canadian Tire Bow- manville/Bill's Truck Shop Thunder has posted a respectable respectable 5-4-1 record, placing them sixth in the 21-team U10 division. After opening the season with two consecutive losses, losses, the Thunder has rebounded rebounded of late, stringing together wins against both Peterborough teams, both Whitby teams and Port Hope. The speedy play of strik- Justin Barry Optical blanks Pizza Nova BOWMANVILLE - Jacob Garneau scored six goals as Justin Barry Optical Optical blanked Pizza Nova 8-0 in Bowmanville United Soccer minor squirt play. The win improves Justin SJ - In the Kitchener tournament, tournament, the U-15 Darlington team played its first game against the U-16 Oshawa Kicks, ending with a 1-1 lie. In the next game against the Niagara Falls Rapids, with only seconds left in the game, Niagara Falls evened the score 1-1. Due to a no-show of the N. London team, the Darlington Darlington team was forced to play Oshawa Kicks for the second time that day. In a close game, Darlington managed to maintain a 1-0 win to move them forward to the semifinals. In the semis, Darlington fell 2-0 to the A & A Kickers Kickers from North Bay. North Bay proceeded to win the tournament final against Kitchener. Goal scorers at this tournament tournament were Ciara Dirienzo Dirienzo (2) and Quinlan with a single. 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