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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jan 2004, p. 17

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www.durhamrcgion.com THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, JANUARY 21,2004 PAGE 17 'Killer Instinct' for Durham Lords DURHAM - It just keeps getting better and belter for the women's volleyball team, which demonstrated over the weekend it docs indeed have a "killer instinct." instinct." The Lords, the top-ranked team in Ontario, emerged as champions from their own tournament, tournament, the Killer Instinct Cup. They defeated archrival Cambrian Cambrian College 2-1 (22-25, 25-22, 15-12) in the final. After coming out on top in pool A with a 9-l record in sets, Durham made the final after sweeping Seneca in the semifinals by a 25-16,25-22 score. Erin Smith took home the tournament MVP award while Lindsay Bax and Janet Littlejohn Littlejohn were named tournament all-stars. The tournament featured ll teams from Ontario plus Mon- ; treal's John Abbott College. Durham takes the court on Friday in Kingston for a 6 p.m. game against RMC before re- " turning home for a 2 p.m. matinee matinee Saturday against Boreal. ... 1 Men's volleyball: At the ; same time, the men's team put I up a strong showing at the ; Seneca Cdllege Sting Classic be- ■ fore bowing out in the semifinals ' in a close 2-1 (26-28, 25-20, 15- ! 13) decision to Humber College. ; Freshman Adam Schiedel, - who had 13 kills against Hum- ' ber, was back in the lineup for ' Durham, but the team was miss- ; ing all-Canadian Nat Ovsenek •, due to work commitments. Mid- i die players Dieter Stevens and ; Jeff Scott (both freshmen) stepped up and played a strong tournament. The Lords made the semifinals semifinals by virtue of wins over Fan- shawe (2-0), Georgian (2-1) and St. Clair (2-0). Ovsenek should be in the lineup for the remainder of the season, starling with an 8 p.m. road game Friday against RMC. The Lords then host Boreal at 4 pint, on Saturday. All-star basketball: Representatives Representatives from both of Durham's basketball teams acquitted acquitted themselves for the respective respective annual all-star festivities festivities at St. Clair College. In the women's game, featuring featuring Durham's Bonnie Slaughter and Angela Cull on the Eastern Conference squad along with Lords' assistant coach Bill Crowdis on the coaching staff, Slaughter led all players in scoring scoring with 19 as the East held off the West 69-65. In the men's game, both Jason Nepomuceno and David Clancy suited, up for the Eastern Conference in a 93-92 win over the West. Nepomuceno reached double figures with 11 points. In addition to the respective games pitting the eastern and western divisions against one another, another, players had the chance to take part in various skill competitions. competitions. Slaughter took home the title in the women's three-point shooting contest, the third Durham player to do so. In the men's slam dunk competition, Zorie Campbell, filling in for the injured Dudley Bent, came in third spot in the event marked for authority, style and creativity. In the co-ed two ball team shooting competition, the Lords' team of Nepomuceno and Fiona Wield tied for second, trailing only a duo from Humber College. Durham College, which has hosted the all-star Saturday six times previously, is planning to put in a bid for the 2.006 all-star festivities. The men's team resumed action action yesterday (after our deadline) deadline) with a game at Loyalist while the women play Thursday at 8 p.m. when they host Seneca. A&R Flooring just misses out on registering a win CLARINGTON - A&R Flooring came close, but just missed out on getting into the win column in a couple of Clarington Recreational Hockey Hockey League major tyke games. In a 6-6 tie with Play It Again Sports, Jonathan Brear scored twice with one each to Brody Lamond, Garrett Hill, Hunter Merritt and Nicholas Marchant. 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