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Whitby Free Press, 30 Apr 1986, p. 21

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4 ~AJ I Whitby Minor Basebail opener May -10 Whitby Minor sibte..forthe raising of Basebaît Wilt bet1efag celebrating opeiin4âdây* Once the opening with a fult roster of ceretnonies have been events Saturday, May 10 conctuded, the Whitby ibeginning at 10 arn. Minor Baseball Ladies with the Opening Day Auxiiary will be having Parade. a bake sale at North The parade witl be Peel Park and starting out at Kinsmen customers are advised Park on Watnut St. at 10 to beat a quick trait to arn. sharp and will the bake tables because proceed south along the terrific setection is Brock St. and then east not expected to last very >along Trent St. to North long. Peel Park. The annuat quest for Opening ceremonies the Mayor's Cup with at Peel Park shoutd Ajax will get under way start around 10:45 a.m. at 12:30. Ajax won the with parade marshall trophiy last year so Rod Fillier accom- Whitby has a strong panied by the Whitby desire to regain the titte. Brass Band and Coun- Included in the line-up cillor Ross Batten, will of games scheduled on be there to represent the opening day ýare the town. Also on hand will tykes at 12:30 p.m. in be Fire Chief E.M. South Peel; Bantams at Crouch with one of his 12:30 p.rn. in North fire trucks atong with Peel; Peewees at 4 p.m. Durham Regional in North Peel; Midgets Deputy Police Chief G. at 10 arn, in Iroquois Robinson and Ken Park and the Juniors at MacDonald att of whomn 5 p.rn. ini Iroquois. The witl participate in the Mayor's Cup witl be <season's official opening presented to the winning with the throwing of the town at the end of the 1986 opening pitch. In junior garne at Iroquois addition, Keith Mac- Park. Donald will be respon- Base bail and Lacrosse teains contact the Free Press if you'd like coverage! I 1- Best ever The Whitby Ringette Association wrapped up its best season over last week with a banquet and awards night. The Whitby Optiniists Tween "B" team wound up the season playoff champions. They are (in random order) assistant coach Lyman Kingston, manager Elsa Bell, coach Steve Nichols, Lisa Ciark, Jennifer Biais, Linda Bell, Erika Gam- ble, Laura Weckman, Jamie Smith, Michelle Bavington, Natasha Haldane, Lori Kingston, Karyn Bugelli, Tobi Wood, Lisa Bavington and Kelly Melvor. Free Press Staff Photo Henry sails through rugby tourney unbeaten The Henry and An- derson Junior Rugby teams played host to a combines tournament last week. ln a combines game the weaker plyrcompete in the first haîf of the game while the stronger players compete in the second hall. In round robin play Anesnbeat Bran- tford 24-0 and tied Brock 7-7. In the round robin final, Anderson béat Erindale 3-0. The Anderson juniors advanced to the con- solation finals where they beat a tough Pear- son teamn from- Scar- borough 10-0. On the Henry field the Henry Hawks beat Oak- ville, 22-3. They also got past Borden, a team from Ottawa, 16-0 and beat Pearson 13-12. In the Chamvionshiv Rame Hemry beat Erindale 18-3. Floor hockey wrap-up The YMCA Floor Hockey League has completed its rnost suc- cessful season ever with expansion taking, place in Ajax, Oshawa, Port Perry and Blackstock bringing the total num- ber of participants this season to ap- proxîmately 300. Three teams this year had the opportunity to compete in tournaments hetd in Lansing Michigan where the Junior TEam (9 and 10 year olds) did par- ticularly well bringing home a second place finish. The league is an- ticipating that next season witl be even bet- ter with interlocking games, speciat tour- naments for att and an International Tour- nament scheduled for February of 1987. Anyone wishing to play, in' the league next season is advised to join early and can do so by contacting the Durham Family "Y" on Centre St. S. in Whitby, 668- 6868. froquois swim club Members of the Whit- should be congratulated - 100 free, 6th - 50) fr., 50 by Iroquois Swim Club for their fine perfor- back. travelled to East York mances. 8 and Under Boys - for an Invitational 8 and Under Girls - Sandy Mark: lst - 50 Novice Swim meet on Jeanette Bradley: 2nd - free, 100 fr., 50 breast, 25 Apri?, ar.'ý1 ýQ.br t 3rd - 2ék fly, Top form Henry High Sctiool's Junior Rugby players week. The Anderson juniors beat Pearson 10-0 were in top form as they beat a strong Oak- in the consolation final white Henry beat villeèteam 22-3 in a combines tournament held Erindale in the final 18-3. WHITBY.FREE PRESS. WEDNESD)AY. APRIL 30, 1986 PAGE 21 SPORTS WEEK

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