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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Feb 2006, p. 12

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■'y.'?*- V Page 16 ♦ THE CANADIAN STATESMAN ♦ February 8,2006 durhamreglon.cpm Narrow win for Hobb, Bakker, Bergin, Hill over Canada Trust CLARINGTON - Hobb, Bakker, Bergin, Hill clipped Canada Trust 2-1 in Clarington Recreational Hockey League Minor Midget House League hockey. I To h;i\ v \mir 11 \ irs (Ivlixcrcd In Durham's II I Ciin iiT In rev! (nil 905-579-4407 Shayne Jackson netted both Hobb goals, set up by Cody Smith and Matt Rae. Curtis Brown responded for Canada Canada Trust, with assists going to Cody Bak- ermans and Josh Rekkcr. Mike Reade's persistent forechecking helped keep the puck in the offensive zone for the Hobb team. (advertising fibers Submitted photo Flurry to the finals CLARINGTON-- The Darlington U10 boys' soccer team, sponsored by DeNoble Homes and Courtice Dental Centre, advanced to the finals during during the Darlington Soccer Winter Break Tournament. Pictured in the front row, from left to right are: Jordan Leigh, Ivan Nimtsiv, Alex Hea- slip, Cody Desrosches, Mason Stamp, Christopher Russo and Derek Cyr; middle row: Mark Robb, Jonathan Codrington, Devon Reinsma, Nathan Verbeek; back.row: George Codrington (trainer), John Wesselius (coach) and Mike Ileaslip (manager). Perfect streak continues for Lords volleyball Wednesday, Feb. 8,2006 The Bay Rona Sportchek IDA/McGregor Men's squad improves to,12-0 in Central East Region standings OSHAWA -- Not even a Golden Shield could prevent the Durham Lords men's volleyball team from upping their record to a perfect 12-0. Led by the 18 points of Dave Crabbe, the Lords powered past the hapless Cambrian Cambrian Golden Shield 3-0 (25-16, 25-19, 25-20) on Sunday. Thé men will look to end the regular season with à perfect record heading into the Feb. 23 OCA A championships when they travel to North York to tangle with the Seneca Sting next Wednesday. Women's Volleyball - Stan Marchut has his women's squad peaking at the right time as they picked up yet another win on the weekend, 3-2 (22-25, 25-21, 17-25, 25-22,15-10) over Cambrian. Cheryl Silva, with 19 point, and 11 more from Karlene Risebrough Barnes led the Lords' charge in improving their record to 10-2, good enough for first place in the Central East Region. The ladies are off until next Wednesday Wednesday when they take on the Seneca Sting in North York. Men's Basketball - A major meltdown meltdown may have cost the Durham men's basketball squad a shot at second place in their division. Leading 62-57 with just over a minute to go last Friday against the Algonquin Thunder, the Lords preceded to implode. The visitors managed to knot the game 63-63 and force an extra frame where they dominated en route to an 81-68 triumph over the Lords. Not even 16 points and nine rebounds from Matt,Markovie and 13 points and 14 rebounds-from Martell Stamenkovic would be enough on this night. Sunday saw the Lords re-enter the win column as they posted a convincing 89- 56 win over the La Cite Coyotes behind the 23 points of Dave George. The Lord's now sit in third place, in the Vandelay Toros doubled Simcoe by CLARINGTON - The Clarington Vandelay Minor Atom AAA Toros came up short against a strong York-Simcoe Express team in recent ETA league play. The Express came out flying, putting the Toro team behind by four goals in the second. Oslop Mostowy put the Toros on the scorcshcet with the assist going to Brandon Hoskin. Mostowy did it again, this time with the helper going lo Tyler Gaulton. Mitchell Burghardt made it a one goal game with assists from Liam Osborne and Cody Kean. Despite a courageous courageous third period effort, the Express put the game on ice with two quick goals, including, an, empty nutter. Brcll Ottcrbcin was solid in net keeping the score close.. The following day the kids made the trip to Peterborough lo meet the Poles. Always a close match between the two teams, this was no different. Conner Whitley opened the scoring with the helpers going lo Mostowy and Hoskin, A short time later, Whitley netted the game winner unassisted. Goalie Michael Bergman Bergman bailed out his learn in a scrambly third to ensure the 2-1 victory. east with four games remaining. Women's Basketball - The Lords women's team took the bite out of the George Brown Huskies last weekend in a big way, defeating them by 29 points, 65-36. Samantha McConnell was the Lords' leading scorer with 22 in a game they led 39-10 at halftime. Bowmanville's Amy Reid scored a season-high 15 points, While Lyndsey McPhillips notched a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. 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