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Soccer Sharks Lose in Final
Submitted article life officer, Jacquie Cartwright.
ornwall, ON - For the second In the women’s final game, the
Cconsecutive year, the St. Vikings controlled the game for
the majority of play, winning the
Lawrence College-Kingston
women’s and men’s soccer teams game 4-1. After the game, Sydney
Midwood (Kingston campus), and A Safe Drive
captured the Championship title at
the SLC Tri-Campus Indoor Soccer Sydney Gilligan (Cornwall campus)
Tournament. This year’s tournament were both awarded the Golden Boot Home for You
award for tying as point leaders for
was held at the beautiful indoor field
at the Benson Centre in Cornwall on the tournament with three goals and Your Car
each.
Sunday November 24th.
In both Championship games, the In the men’s final, the Vikings Sydney Gilligan (Cornwall Campus) Call
took full advantage of their and Sydney Midwood (Kingston
Vikings played the SLC-Cornwall campus) were both awarded the
Sharks, also appearing in the extended Ontario Colleges Athletics point leaders for the tournament 613-935-6761
Golden Boot award for tying as
Championship game for the second Association (OCAA) regular season,
consecutive year. as their fitness and speed were too with three goals each.
much for the Sharks, as the Kingston Submitted photo. Available Dates are:
“We look forward to our Tri- campus went on to win the game 6-1. Fri., Dec. 6 • Sat., Dec. 7
Campus Tournaments every year, as Viking, Anthony Assad led the men’s
the students love the inner College division with 6 goals, winning the Fri., Dec. 13 • Sat., Dec. 14
competition,” said tournament Golden Boot award. Fri., Dec. 20 • Sat., Dec. 21
coordinator and, athletics & student
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Finals Anthony Assad led the men’s
5:00pm Women’s Kingston Cornwall Kingston 4 Cornwall 1 division with 6 goals, winning the Sports Energy
5:50pm Men’s Kingston Cornwall Kingston 6 Cornwall 1 Golden Boot award.
Greater Cornwall & Area Community Sports Newspaper
Submitted photo.
Karate Komments: Self Defense, Part One
By Jim Riddell, Seaway Karate
While we believe that it is important for students best way to defend yourself is by not having to
to have the ability to defend themselves, common defend yourself at all. Be aware of and avoid any
sense preventative actions are the first things potentially dangerous situations. Walk confidently,
By Jim Riddell, that we take a look at. Self-defense is all about and keep an eye on your surroundings.
Seaway Karate Club knowledge, awareness, avoidance, evasion, and Predators tend to seek people who are meek,
survival. There is an old Chinese proverb that unaware or distracted. Almost every day we see
says “All battles should be won before they people with their IPods, texting or talking on cell
are fought.” In other words, that awareness, phones, seemingly oblivious to whatever may be
here is often a great deal of confusion about knowledge and planning will go a long way happening around them. Throughout our lives
Twhat self-defense actually is. The saying “an towards your personal safety. our senses have been gathering information and
ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” is There is no need to go through your day being have the ability to recognise when something is
very true when discussing this subject. At Seaway afraid –just be aware. Most of us read the local “not quite right”. This is often referred to as a
Karate we teach the different levels of self- papers, watch the news and/or listen to the radio ‘sixth sense.’ This built-in gut feeling forewarns
defence from escaping holds, defending against every day. Make use of the local media to stay us of danger and should not be ignored. Common
kicks and punches, to the use of pressure points informed on any break-ins, robberies, auto thefts, sense, proper lifestyle choices, and good manners
and dual-purpose implements such as kubatons, etc., happening in our community and educate should be the foundation of any personal self-
flashlights, and walking canes. yourself on how to avoid becoming a victim. The defense system.

