t www.durhamregion.com THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, JUNE 4,2003 PAGE 13 MAINTENANCE SERVICE PACKAGE • lutn\ i'll X filtvi • I ii Point Inspection nu hiding toi'Kint. lues, wipeis, hoses X tielts • lue mt.ition • Hi.ihe inspection • lop up lluicls • Sot the piossmo • t lec ticmic tiiittinv test A s#f «M in com/orljy $1* W(/ll&uleen; \Q'Ï° Whitby Mall 805-728-9141^ Mondây-Frlday 9:30 - 9:00 Saturday 9:30 - 0:00 Sunday 12:00 - 4:00 Email: andraws.8hoe»#sympallco.ca Œf )t Canatrian Statesman L, z"7'\, fTi/lp •. j wfm v ' - Clarington's Award-Winning Newspaper Since 1854 June 4,2003 infodurhamr8fjiieii.com Green Gaels fight to get out of slump Second period brawl erupts in 11-8 win over Mimico BY BRAD KELLY Staff Writer BOWMANVILLE - Floundering through a four-game losing streak, the Clarington Green Gaels needed something different to help turn their Junior B lacrosse season around. It came against Mimico on a couple of different fronts. First, the Green Gaels had a balanced offensive attack with 13 of 19 players players registering at least a point in an 11-8 win at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Recreation Complex Friday night. Secondly, a five-on-five brawl to end the second period may have helped pull the team a little closer together. "In that particular game, it was good for us," said general manager Doug Luey of the brawl that resulted in five players players from each team getting tossed from the game. "I never like to see that kind of stuff, and I especially especially wished it wouldn't liaye .happened at home," lie'added, slightly embarrassed embarrassed that young minor lacrosse players were waiting in the wings to take to the floor for a be- tween-period promotion. In total, 13 players were sent to the showers early in a game that produced produced a total of 100 minutes minutes in penalties, excluding excluding misconducts. James Barton scored three times for the Green Gaels, who trailed 2-1 after the first period but built a 9-4 lead after 40 minutes. Shane Sargent and Marc Legault scored twice, Ryan McMichael had a goal and four assists, assists, Jim Mumford a goal and three assists, while Daryl Jackson and Nick Cotter rounded. out the scoring with a goal each. "It was probably our best game of the year," ■ said Luey of the effort that helped improve his team to 5-6-1 on the season. "It was rough but we stood up for each other and ourselves." ourselves." The Green Gaels have a couple of home outings this week, entertaining Huntsville Thursday and- Barrie Friday with both games beginning at 8 p.m. Both teams prevailed against the Green Gaels in previous outings, Huntsville winning 9-8 on May 3 and Barrie erasing a 7-4 third period deficit ...to., win 10-8 in overtime May 22. "We played well in Barrie and deserved bet- Red Wings fly into top spot in Masters League JASON LIEBREGTS/ Statesman photo Chris Stewart of the Clarington Green Gaels tries to move Mimico Mountaineer Chris Willerton (15) from in front of goaltender Kurds Kurds Wagar during Friday's Ontario Lacrosse Association Jr. B game. The Green Gaels posted an 11-8 win. ■ CLARINGTON - In a battle for first place in the Clarington Masters Lacrosse League, the Red Wings flew into top spot with an impressive 8-4 win over White Lightning. The victory improved the Red Wings to 3-0 while the Lightning dropped to second place at 2-1. John Mackenzie had a pair of goals and one assist, assist, while Barb Cadwell also contributed a pair of goals for the Red Wings. Joe McCullough and Jack Dowding had a goal each, Kevin Segriff a goal and two assists, Brent Clemens a goal and assist and Dan Clancy had three assists. Luke Parent replied with a pair for White Lightning, Jamie Taylor had one goal and two assists assists while Jeremy Ford had a goal and assist. The Black Cadillacs moved into a four-way tie for third registering their first win of the season, a 9- 6 victory over the Grey Hawks. The game leaves both teams with a 1-2 mark. Goals and assists for the Cadillacs went to Rodger Hubbard (2-3), Rob Cowie (2-2), Ed Shure (1-1), Bob DeGray (two goals), John McLeod (two goats), Todd Stauffer (four assists), Dan MacDonald (two assists), John Harris (one assist), Danielle McGregor (one assist) and Peter Wynne (one assist). The Grey Hawks got a pair of goals from Guy Morey, Jamie Stevenson had a goal and assist, while Peter Wylie, Jason Moores and Clayton McDonald McDonald had a goal each. One assist each went to Joe Fusco, Steve Scatterty, Steve Henderson and Graham Graham Hunt. The other teams with a 1-2 record are the Blue Bandits and Green Express after a narrow 12-11 win by the Bandits. The Blue Bandits got goals and assists from Dan Floyd (7-2), Tom Demille (2-3), Derek Kelly (2-4), Pat McGarry (1-1), Frank Luscher (four assists), Rob Prewer (one assist), Robin Munro (one assist) and Andrew Lewis (one assist). assist). Billy Vann scored four times and added two assists, assists, while Paul Campbell added a hat trick and three assists for the Green Express. Express. Ron Albright had a goal and assist with Mike Weiss, Chris Kristensen and Rob Campbell adding a goal each. Rodney Braun and Jay Davis had two assists assists each and Paul Burnett one. ter," noted Luey, adding, "we have got to have a win," in one of the two upcoming games. THE SCOOP - Barrie leads the Mid East with an 11-2 mark, followed followed by Scarborough (7-4), the Green. pyels,,.Markham (5-7) and Huntsville (4-7)...Luey is hoping to add another goal scorer to the lineup prior to the July 1 signing deadline. 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