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Whitby Free Press, 17 Oct 1985, p. 19

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Opimists ipra*sd for la crosse By DOROTIIY MEHTA Six Nations and the vic- The second game was tovin at the Burlington The Whitby Garrard tory for Whitby was won by Whitby 11-7 over tournament, and came Road Minor Lacrosse sweet, having lost to Orangeville. home the silver Association, the parents them only weeks ago. The semi-finals were medalists. The bantams and the players of Whitby won the also played against won three games with lacrosse would like to trophy with a well ear- Orangevilie who scores of 7-5 against thank the Whitby 0p- necl score of "-. retaliated by winning Kitchener, 13-3 over timist Club for their Novice goalscorers over Wlitby 9-8. Guelph and 9-4 against participation and spon- were Shaydon Santos Peewee goalscorers Buriington. sorship of this with 10 goals, Steve were Matthew Shearer They met Burlington weekend's tyke - novice Taylor netted 7, Wayne with 5 goals, Anne Win- again in the finals, but . peewee tournament Primeau scored 6, Mike dover and Robbie Mar- fell to a defeat of 9-6. and the bantam - ridget Massey followed up with tin netted 4 each, Greg The bantam tournament held last 5, Jimnmy Brown and Fawcett followed Up goalscorers were Jeff month. Rohan Mehta added two with 2 and singles were Whttle wth 9 goals, Over the past month, eaçh and Frankie Lowe scored by Jonas Derks, Adam Foote and Chris the Optimists bave shot a single goal. Danny LaDoucer, Kelly Tucker scored 5 each, reached Up to 600 The tyke Redmen Vipond, Rick Badiwich Greg Rennie, Mark Ain- children crests and won 2 of 4 games, not and Paul Sladeczer. sworth and Chris Van- trophies as they passed enough to get themn into This weekend saW cleif netted 3 each, 2 through Whltby. the finals. W.G.R. Paperweights goals went to Brian Mionor lacrosse has Game one saw Whitby sponsored by Anne Munro and single goals received excellent sup- trounce the Beaches 8-6, Shaddick of Century 21, were scored by Julie port fromn the Optlmist the first win over made their debut at the Kernohan, Brian Club for the past four Beaches this season. A Scarborough Peanut Sheifoon, Trevor Rands, years in running quality surprising score was a Tournament - an ap- Neil Grubb, Jay Lee and tournaments, ansd look 3-7 bass for Whitby propriate titie for Andrew VanderLinde. forward te many more. against the unpredic- players aged 3-6. For Great team par- The highlight of this table Peterborough most of these young ticipation! year's Whitby tour- team. players this is their first Not to be outdone by nament was the chamn- Six Nations gave year of lacrosse and the the rest of the pionship for the Whitby a hard game, W.G.R.M.L.A. looks association, the W.GR. Brooklin Kinssuen but the tykes came out upon them proudly as midgets went out and novice, who won ail ahead 6-5. the foundations for the won the Elora tour- their gamnes with -a daz- Game four saw Whit- upcoining teams. narnent. The road to the zling dsplay of goalten- by left behind by Game one was played finals saw them ding and passing plays. Brampton with a 13-6 against Beaches who defeating Burlington 8- Ganie one saw Whitby score. defeated Whitby 17-4. 4, Dunnville 16-5 and breeze past Beaches Tyke goalscorers The paperweights Owen Sound 18-7. with a score of 10-2. were Gavin Prout with 9 moved onto play game The finals were Hamilton were the goals, Derek Wright two against Spartan and played against opponents for game two, scored 7, Michael the game was lost 5-12. Gloucester and Whit- Whitby canme out on top Rowland, Jeremy Not in the least in- bys very solid defence 9-6. The emi-finals Brown and Shawn timidated Whitby went shut-out the usually were played against Kearns netted 2 each on to pay Scarborough potent offensive Hamnilton too with Whit- and Tyler Derks added i taking a tumble 4-14. Gloucester with an 8-0 by winning 6-1. goal. Goalscorers for Whit- victory and the cham- The final champion- The Hideaway by were Jason King with pionship title. ship gaine was against peewees were 6 goals, Pat Brown Goalscorers for the ________________ eliminated from the scored 4, Jamie Wagar, final game were Wayne finals after a three Brian Wallace and Josh Cornish with 4 goals and FAMILES game series. Ovsenuk aIl netted 1 single goals scored by The Oshsawa Chapter Game one was a 4-10 goal each. Rich Dyment, Steve of the One Parent defeat handed out by Checkers Variety Dyment, Jeff McComb Families Association Of Hamilton. bantams were out of and Steve Nolan. Canada meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's United Chur- ch, 71 Simnco St. S., Oshawa. The meetings are open ta the public and new niembers are welcome. For more in- formation caîl 579-7338. AUBERGE Auberge is a sheter for abused wornen and their children living in Durham Regioni. 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CAtU IAY6316 WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB House League Standings As of July 4 ATOM GP W T L GF' GA P Owasco 8 6 2 0 29 5 14 Hghland Trophies 8 6 1 i 32 8 13 Whitby Professionai Firefighters 8 5 2 1 21 6 12 Bailey's Pharmacy 8 5 0 3 22 8 10 Bay's Trophies 8 4 2 2 14 13 10 Century 21R.E. 8 3 1 4 10 19 7 Whitby Mail Restaurant 8 2 1 5 9 18 5 Hair are Centre 8 2 0 6 7 28 4 Brooklin Shoppers Drug Mart 8 1 2 5 4 14 4 Whitby Free Press 8 0 i 6 6 35 1 WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1985, PAGE 19 tourn ament efforts Mfinor Lacrosse en- joyed one of tne season's Most productive weekends with every team participating in a tournament. 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