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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Dec 2003, p. 15

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www.durhamregion.com THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. DECEMBER 3. 2003 PAGE 15 Lords are still tops in the province DURHAM - It doesn't seem to matter where the women's volleyball team plays these days. Taking to their home court for conference play for the first time this season, season, the Lords improved to 6-0, with wins over College La Cite and Algonquin, cementing cementing their number one ranking in the province. Friday against La Cite, the Lords topped the Coyotes Coyotes three sets to one (25-6, 16-25, 25-21, 25-II). Erin Smith led the offence with I5 kills, while Tryshia Colquhoun had 13 and freshman Janet Littlejohn chipped in with nine. The next night was a much stiffer challenge - against the undefeated Algonquin Algonquin College Thunder. Smith again was a force offensively, offensively, as the Lords out lasted the Thunder in a five- set thriller (20-25, 25-12, 25-20, 18-25, 15-13). Her 19 kills were again tops on the Lords who also had 15 from Lindsay Bax, 14 from Colquhoun and 10 from Littlejohn. The Lords wrap up conference conference play before the holidays holidays with a Dee. 6 home engagement with Cambrian College from Sudbury. Game time is 3 p.m. Durham won the first meeting meeting between the teams Nov. I in Sudbury. The men's team split its matches over the weekend, leaving itself with a 3-3 mark in conference play. Hosting La Cite Friday, the Lords broke a two-game losing streak in conference play, breezing past the Coyotes Coyotes in three straight sets (25-14, 25-12, 25-13). Nat Roy's Enterprise Toros undefeated in November CLAR1NGTON - November November has been a good month for the Clarington Roy's Enterprise Toros novice A team. After playing five regular regular season games in the month, the team has come away without a loss. Against the number one team in their division, Belleville, the Toros were strong with goaltender Spencer Lindgren facing 21 shots to help the Toros to a 3-3 draw. Travelling to Port Hope resulted in a convincing 7-l win over the home team. The Toros played an excel lent game with Matthew Jones in net. In a tough game against Cobourg, the Toros came from behind for a 4-3 win. Lindgren played exceptional exceptional in net with teammates Josh Barker and Josh Lucas leading the team stats. In Stirling, the Toros skated to a strong finish with a score of 6-2. The line of Jacob Holus, Jason Bell- Cassells and Scott Ferguson led the team. On Nov. 25 the team traveled to Pickering, and once again won over the home team by a score of 7- l. •OMKMPSKflH namsgctmi (BEGINNERS - 4YRS & UP) JANUARY START 10 WEEKS FOR-$ 125.00 : • TAUGHT BY SKATE CANADA CERTIFIED PRO COACHES • 3 SESSMMtS TO CÜNQXDSl FM9M; 1. FRIDAY 5.35 - 6.30 pm ri •• BOWMANVILE (Jan 9th - .\H3TRIE) 2. SUNDAY 10.30- 11.30am ' __ 3. 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"Call for Mails. m,5 697-6400 "SKSC 1 HERBAL^DHE' ! 1 VAYJiJ .www.hoibaH.Mwn Ovsenek, an All-Canadian from last season, had 16 kills while Jeff Scott and Adam Schiedel each had 10. The match against Algonquin Algonquin proved to be more entertaining, entertaining, even if the result was not a positive one. The Thunder prevailed in a match which went the five set distance (23-25, 25-21, 23-25, 25-20, 15-12). Schiedel, with 24 kills and Ovsenek, with 21, led the way offensively for the Lords, who are struggling to find some consistency, having having lost three of four conference conference matches. Durham next takes the court Saturday, when it hosts Cambrian College at 5 p.m. After being embarrassed by the Algonquin College Thunder the previous weekend weekend in Ottawa, the men's basketball team responded admirably in Saturday's rematch rematch but fell short 82-76. While the top-ranked Thunder kept its undefeated season intact, the six-point win was a far cry from the 51-point shellacking they had administeredeight days earlier. Dudley Bent was one of four Lords who got into double figures, scoring 17 and adding 10 rebounds. Dave Clancy continued his strong offensive showing of late, pouring in 16, while Mutt Markovic (player of the game) and Jason Nepoc- umeno had 14 and 11, respectively. respectively. The Lords, now 4-4 in conference play, will head into the holidays after Friday's Friday's home game against Georgian College. Tip off is 8 p.m. Justin Barry perfect after pair of wins CLARINGTON - Led by the outstanding goaltending goaltending of Christian O'Neill, the Justin Barry peewees of the Clarington Recreational Hockey League remained undefeated undefeated with a pair of weekend wins, 5-1 on Saturday and 3-1 on Sunday. The offence was led by Eric Katsikaris, Taylor Cox, Devon Ashworth and Jordan Jordan Kewell with strong defensive defensive support from Andrew Andrew Hinett. Goaltender O'Neill has given up just nine goals in nine games, allowing Justin Barry to go to 9-0 on the season. ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Highway 401/Stevenson Road Interchange THE STUDY The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) in partnership with the Region of Durham lies retained McCormick Rankin Corporation to undertake the Detail Design of the Highway -UJI/Stevenson Road Interchange and the removal of Park Road Interchange in the City of Oaha.va, Regional Municipality of Durham. THE PROCESS This study will continue to follow the Class Environmental Assessment lor Provincial Transportation Facilities (1999 as amended 2000) for Group 'B' projects (an environmental clearance was issued on March 12,2003). External agency and public consultation will take place throughout the study. Upon completion of the study, a Design and Construction Report will be completed. There is an opportunity at any time during the study for interested persons to review outstanding issues with the study team. PUBLIC CONSULTATION Date: Place: Time: Tuesday, December 9, 2003 Oshawa Central Collegiate 155 Gibb Street, Oshawa 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. A Public Information Centre has been arranged to allow residents and members of the public an opportunity to review and comment on the proposed interchange design, construction staging, and noise barrier design. If you are unable to attend the Public Information Centre and wish, to obtain further information, or to provide comments, please contact: Mr. Paul Turner, P. Eng. Consultant Project Manager McCormick Rankin Corporation 2655 North Sheridan Way Mississauga, Ontario L5K 2P8 Phone: 905-823-8500 Fax: 905-823-8503 E-mail: pturner@mrc.ca Mr. Rinaldo Rossi, P. Eng. Senior Project Engineer Ministry of Transportation Central Region Highway Engineering Building 'D', 5th Floor 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8 Phone: 416-235-4016 Fax:416-235-4002 E-mail: rinaldo.rossi@mto.gov.on.ca Mr. J.A. (Sandy) Nairn, MCIP, RPP Consultant Environmental Planner Ecoplans Limited 2655 North Sheridan Way Mississauga, Ontario L5K 2P8 Phone: 905-823-4983 Fax: 905-823-2669 E-mail: snairn@ecoplans.com Mr. Paul Geo, P. Eng. Project Manager of Transportation Planning and Design Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department Box 623, 105 Consumers Road Whitby, Ontario U N 6A3 Phone: 905-668-7721, ext. 5379 Fax: 905-668-2051 E-mail: paul.gee@region.durham.on.ca With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. Information will be collected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Ontario u.jV-fft . 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