www.durhamrcgion.com THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, SEPTEMBER 17, 2003 PAGE A15 Winning streak leads Tigers to B title COURTICIi - A three-game winning streak came at an opportune time for the Courlicc Emergency Medical Training Tigers in the Darlington Darlington Soccer Club's annual girls' house league playoff tournament. The trio of victories led the team to. the I3 championship in the mosquito mosquito division. ■ Down two goals after the first half of the first game, strong goal- tending hy Krista Harris and Sarah Teller kept the Tigers alive long enough for Taylor Devenu and Alicia Alicia Murrell to tie the game. ! The winning goal came from the foot of Kaitlynn Ryan, her first of the year. ; Alicia Murrell tallied twice, while Shauna Little and Andrea Bell teamed up for a 2-0 shutout performance performance in the next outing, advancing the Tigers to the championship game. <s- »- O O m 2 Ï» ■y o O O wi ttO = (0 <0 U o o ;jrzzzzzzzzzzzzz; MORTGAGE RATES BEST RATES AS OF: PRESS TIME ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGE 3.21% 6 MONTI IS 4.95% 1 YEAR 3.75% 2 YEAR 4.20% 3 YEAR 4.50'%, 4 YEAR 4.85% 5 YEAR 5.00% 7 YEAR 5.53% It) YEAR 5.84% At.SO AVAILABLE: "MORTGAGE WITH Ul* TO 4% CASH BACK" Mill : IS 10UR MORTGAGE UP TOR RENEWAL? V.l WIll.TRAXSITRYOU U ) A HITTER RATE AT N( I C< 1ST! IVI • SECOND MORIGAGLS • cumin im:s • personal loans CALL: DEL DYKSTRA/ DEBBIE DYKSTRA-MURRAY/ DON PRINS 905-697-3300 D ELTON FINANCIAL LTD. MORTGAGES The Courtice Emergency Medical Training Tigers outscorcd the opposition 8-2 over three games to win the mosquito B soccer championship. Team members include, front row, from left: Shauna Little, Megan Dooks, Rachelle Bugelli, Shannon Dooks, Jennifer Lone, Andrea Bell, Kirsten Cooke, Taylor Devenu, Alicia Murrell; hack row: Krista Harris, Michelle Moore, Sarah Teller, Stacey Sims, Jim Harris (coach), Darcy Sims, Kaitlynn Ryan, Kylic Treen and Stephanie Marth. ilium mu iirrrimrrrmiiiiixixixiixxxii Email it The Statesman newsroom@durhamregion.com Murrell continued her torrid scoring pace in the championship game, notching the hat trick in a 3-0 win over Bow- manville's 5th Wheel Wheelers. Little and Bell shared the shutout. The championship capped of a season of continual continual improvement for the Tigers. After getting off to an 0- 3 start to the season, the Tigers fought hard all summer, summer, finishing in the middle middle of the pack by season's end. REGISTER TODHT FOR OCTOBER SESSIONS Powerskating with Mary Giaealone -Begins Oct, 2 Thurs. at 5:15 pin, 1401 PHILLIP MURRAY AVE. OSHAWA 905-725-6951 CAKU&K rir^r--i ( | 1 ---U m2 j, 2^2 i SPORTS www.leesports.com e-moll: oshawn6lcesports.com mmmjms 1 ONLY AT CANLAN ICE SPORTS i ADULT HOCKEY LEAGUER lOUlTHHIOCmittOJI Begins September 20 • 25 Games Guaranteed Select your night (Monday to Sunday) and Skill Level (A,B,C,D, or Rec.) Ladies League on Friday Nights Compete for Facility, Provincial 4 National Championships LEARN TO SKATE Begins Oct. 4 • Saturdays at 11:00 am to 1:00 pm Parent 4 Tot, Pre-School (ages 2-5) Learn to skate (ages 4-12) HOCKEY TIPS FOR TOTS ... / . Begins Oct. 4 • Saturdays at 1:00 pm Instructional program • Ages 3-6 IfiPPR WfWîî Clarington Orioles Are Now Accepting Field Managers Applications For The 2004 Playing Season This is a volunteer position; the winning applicant will have the following qualifications: • Good communication skills • Good teaching skills • Previous baseball experience • Previous coaching experience All applicants must possess or be prepared to obtain the minimum of NCCP Level 1 Coaching Certification Nest year the Orioles hope to field teams in the following categories: MOSQUITO PEEWEE BANTAM MIDGET JUNIOR 1993-1994 1991-1992 1989-1990 1986-1988 1983-1985 TWO TEAMS TWO TEAMS TWO TEAMS Applications can be picked up by either phoning Dave Clark at (905) 987-5230 or by going to the Oriole website at www.clarinatonorioles.ca and printing the applications off. About the Orioles: The Clarington Orioles Baseball Club (COBC) has teams representing Clarington at the highest level of competitive baseball (HARD BALL) in Ontario. The Orioles usually play a 24 game regular season schedule in Eastern Ontario Baseball Association (EOBA) covering an area from Kingston to Scarborough. The regular season runs from the middle of May until the end of July. Playoffs start in August and ends with the All Ontario Championships on the Labour Day weekend. Also the Orioles are trying to see if there is enough interest to run a senior team this year, players interested in playing Senior, please send an e-mail to clarinatonorioles @ hotmail , stating you are interested, or by contacting Mike Pearce at (905) 987-4809. WAL* MART Specialty Oils For Specialty Equipment Including Farm Machinery