1 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, JUNE 30,2004 PAGE 13 www.durtiamregion.com Redmen facing 'just another game' against Brampton nr_.i vx<'l P ! K mon xvlirx trtnV nnrt înplllfîPfT Kf BY PAUL FUTHEY Staff Writer ' WHITBY - Brooklin Redmen head coach Troy Cordingley doesn't want to overstate things about "tonight's game against the Brampton .Excelsiors. Acorn Landscaping evens record in major squirt play CLARINGTON - Acorn Land- ' scaping of the Bowmanville United 'Soccer Club major squirt division defeated defeated McDonalds 3-2 to even their season record at 2-2. Scoring for Acorn Landscaping 'was provided by Hunter Merritt, Logan Gardner and Jacob Turner. Scoring for McDonalds was provided by Dominic Murdaca and Brandon Pallister. "It's just another regular season game," says Cordingley, who has seen his 7-3 Redmen lose their first two contests against the Excelsiors so far this season. Brampton (9-2) leads the second-place Redmen by four points in the Major Series standings with the Redmen holding a game in hand. Brampton won the first two meetings, 13-12 in overtime and 5-3. Cordingley says if there is a difference difference between the two clubs, it would likely come down to experience, experience, but points out the close results are encouraging. "Playing them in games like that we're gaining experience," he says. Game time at Iroquois Park is 8 p.m. NOTES: Saturday, Mike McLel- lan scored his first four goals of the season as the Redmen, missing the services of Gee Nash, Gavin Prout, Steve Toll and Jason Crosbie, defeated defeated the Peterborough Lakers 12-7. Shawn Williams (two goals, five as sists) Tyler Francey, Darryl: Gib son, Scott Stapleford (two goals), Mike Morrison, J.D. Smithson also scored... A couple of hours before the Peterborough game, the Redmen hosted an alumni game with Lakers alumni, with proceeds to the Jennifer Ashleigh Foundation. 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