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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Oct 2004, p. 9

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN ♦ OCTOBER 6, 2004 ♦ PAGE 13 durhamrcgion.com Submitted photo Darlington 88's make history ' CLA KINGTON - The Darlington 88's boys U-16 soccer team made history by becoming the first team ever to come out of this area as Regional Premier champions, advancing into the elite OYSL (Ontario Youth Soccer League). The 88's finished the season on a nine-game -unbeaten streak finishing up with an impressive 9-1-8 record, allowing the least goals against '(13) in the province. The 88's are preparing for an October match in Burlington against the South-Western champions for the Tom Dunlcavy Cup to see who is the best Regional Premier T team' in the province. 1'eam members include, front row, from left: Eric Bonazza, Aaron lat- *tori, Thaddeus Bolton, Stephen Phillips, Blake Howsam, Craig Casse Is, Nathanael Paul, hick Jfow: Mike Ttiz, Kyle Harris, Chris Jukic, Jeremy Boychyn, Scott Miller, Greg Bathe, Andrew «Knapp, Brandon Weigel and Geoff Powell. Jovian Capital has strong opening to bantam season irr Advances to championship game of tourney Ajax/Pickering, ensuring a spot in the finals. Zach Higgins was unbeatable in this game and goals went to Ncmisz with a hat trick and a single by Graham. Helpers were by Law, Bobas, Rivest and Garrison. • The only loss for the Toros was in the final game against Elgin/ Middlesex, leaving the team to bring home trophies for second place. Great plays were added by Aaron Baker and Devon Morrison. Morrison. . PICKERING - The Claring- ton. Jovian Capital Toros major bantam AAA team has had a winning start to the 2004/05 season. season. A weekend tournament in it Pickering proved the strength of ,-ithis team as their only loss was in i .i the championship game. With Ryan Duffy in net for ,'i the first game, the Toros won 7-2 against the' Central Ontario '-Wolves. Cody Graham netted the i /'first goal for the Toros with others others added by Nick Diachenko, "'Chris Rivest, Andrew Bobas, -. ( Andrew Moore and Greg Nemisz Vii,(2),v Assists /.were by Andrew itob_ '•)iKerr, Chad MacDonald, i Gran-ham, Gran-ham, Nemisz and Bobas. The T'SeCond game resulted in a 4-4 -I.itie against Bradford with goals iT.jgoing to Nemisz (2), Moore and Rivest assisted by Dana Law (2) and Keegan Lawson. Zach Higgins was between the pipes. ^.iDuffy recorded a shutout in the. '-third game with a 6-0 win over -■.Amherst. Kerr scored two goals, -•'while Matt Garrison, Diachenko, Diachenko, Bobas and Rivest all scored -usingles. Assists in the game went >,to Nemisz, Kerr, Lawson, Chad „!McPaul and MacDonald. ; With the team on a roll, Game . j,4 was a sweet 4-0 win against Whitby Minor Baseball Association Announcement 2005 Rep Tiyouts Schedule 2005 Minor Midget REP tryouts for players born in 11989 will take place at Portage Park| on the following dates:. 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