WHITBy FME, pREsS.-WEDNESDAYI JUNE-21. 198 AE1 Select te"amwin f irst tourn«&Lamjent A Whitby squit-ae select team, put together only a few days earlier, won a tournament in Port Hope over the June 18-19 weekend. Whitby received superb goal- tending from Sean Macrury, who allowed only one goal in four gaines. That goal came in the first gaine for Whitby, a 4-1 victory over Darlington. Whitby erased Scugog 5-0 and Leaside 4-0 to reach the final against North Toronto. With -Grahamn MacLean scoring on a penalty kick and Macrury hold- ing of North Toronto attackers, Whitby won 1-0. Whîtby teain inembers are Anthony Plastina, Mathew Paciga, Jason Evelyn, Andrew Marshall, Mike Sehiieffer, Joel Whitton, Macrury, Sean Haynes, Ryan Ireland and MacLean. Foote 22nd pick ADAM SONLEY (above) arun- up, behind Jud Stevenson, in the t-bail division of the Optimhist Club of Whitby home run derby held Saturday, June 17 at Peel Park Steve McIsaac won squirt (pitcher was Michael Feret), with Paul Hein- rieh runner-up (pitcher Ryan McArthur); Brent Johnson won tyke (pitcher Chad MacKenzie), John Shetler runner-up (pitcher Kevin Ferguson); Danny Rushton won p eewee (pitcher Trevor Harvey), Jeremy Aiexander runner-up ( pit- cher Scott Smith). Froc Pi-osa phioto Eight gold for Leslie Dowson Leslie Dowson of the Whitby Irouois Swim Club won eight 1I medals over the weekend at the age group internationals in Etobicoke, her last competition inf the age-10--and-under division. Dowson captiged'the female high point trophy as she won the 100-inetre, 200m and 400m free- style, the 5Oin and 100mn but- terfly,100m and 200m back- stroZée and 200m individual Rednee Avotte won two silver inedals for ages il and 12in the 100m and 200m breaststroke events. Peggy Hefford, in ages 13 and 14, won bronze in both the 50m freestyle and 100mn freestyle. Michael Kerekes, in 10-and- under ho y s, was seventh in 200m backstroke and eighth *i 50m freestyle. Blair Dobbtýnwas sixth in 200mi backstroke and seventh ini 200m backstroke for ages il and 12. Julie Leswick was fifth in 200m backstroke in the girls' open competition. Edged 2-1 A Whitby Iroquois defensive lapse proved the difference in a 2-1 loss to West Rouge in girls mosquito (ages 10-12) soccer June 12 in the ScarboroughlDur- hain league. West Rouge opened the scoring early in the first half but Wihitby caine on strong before the half and tied it on a goal by An ie Crockford. Aller an attempt %Y Whitby's Trina Jabusch was unsuccessful, West Rouge scored the winner in the hard-fought defensive battle. Adamn Foote of Whitby was selected 22nd overaîl in the NHL entry draft Saturday. He was selected b y.te Quebec Nordi- ques, the first pick in the second round of the d raft. Whitby iroquois soccer ATOM June 13 Owa.co Voiks. 4 Paul Cook Tim Fennesay Jeremy Dunn Shawn Devenul Shutout - Jetemy Mount Steven Race Checker's Varety 1 J. Vanderven The Hair Studio 2 Jason Chiplick 2 Brook Kinsmen O Whit. Clinlc Phar. 1 Andro Bunoe MAJOR SQUMrF June 8 Bunny's Catering 0 Gentle. Choice O Whit. Auto W. 2 D. Farquharuon 2 King Thor Burg. 6 David Meniaon 3 James Fountain 2 Man. Jug City 3 Chri. Rutherford 2 Tony Chiarello Shutout - Johnatiien Clancy Pat& Mariols 4 Dandi Demmer 2 Dav. Pillion Jamar McLaughlin McTeaffl e oc. 6 . 11. Ul. J. Wtten 2 B. Androw Donut Prem. O Prin. re.ek IGA 1 M. Portier Midas Mufiler 6 Optimist Club 1 K. Muason IK TOMe EL Haynes D. Cohen P. Tacohino, D. Mattin R Nicoa Foote, who formerly played ini the BrooklinWhitby ininor hockey systein, is currently a defenceman for'the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds junior A club of the Ontario Hockey League. MINOR SQUIM June 8 Deville Produce W. Hopldns BgDonuta D. ]Norman DIS Insurance P. Tait Master Bdreoi X. Leblanc 2 C. Jones a. Meer R Princiotta 1Paper Fsctory C. siater P . Cdn. Legon IL Ur"he 1Rent-a-Wrock J. Peyman 2 3 Why Uons L. Harden 2 EL Farquharuon A. Methuen 2 Shoe City J. Hughes M. Liake Optireit 0 G. Ci'. Barber I. Irelmnd EL Runco MOSQUrFO Guitarzan 0 Durham Doon AL Payne BL Rutherford K Visconti Shutout - ML Trlpp J. Portier CRC8 6 Century 21 Brlazi Crawford 2 Androw Mavin Ke(th Fleming FnDouglas Moyven Webb Scot colns Wh!Ll Optimics 3 Mida MulDer Robert MeNesl 2 Ricky Petralito James Mullano Andrew Simepson Sorichetti Corp. 2 Dean HerscheS Andrew Langdon Brooldin IGA 2 S. MacDonald 2 ALBERT Dell'apa of Cobourg was the top men's Maxwell of Oshawa, 10, was youngest and Tony runner <15 minutes, 38 seconds) while Susan Bruce - Jones. 69, oldest for the 5km. I the one-mile races, of Whitby was top ladies' runner (20 min., 54 sec. ) John Clark of Oshawa, memÜber of the Whitby igers for the 5km run in the Whitby Optimist Road Races Running Club, had the best time of 4 min.. 40 sec. held- Sunday_ from Rotary Centennial Park Iau ------Free Prou. photo Whitby bal hockey Team Stanig » 0(<Tuoeday, June 13 Teara GP WL TF1'S BroolinBraves 13 11 i 1 23 A&JDustars 12 il 1 0 22 TemRu"si 12 8 3 1 17 Remax ators 12 8 4 0 16 Garrard oadflR 14 6 6 3 13 Discount Blues Il 4 5 2 10 Spilm es Il 3 4 4 10 Toma molves 12 2 10 0 4 McKee Cobras 12 1 10 2 4 OMS select& 12 1 10 1 3 Top 10 Scoe Tu=m G A PI'S Mark Fisher Ruusia 21 16 37 Cralgisher Ruaaia 17 15 32 Greg Roberts Dutrs 13 19 32 Cal Avimon Dusteru 10 16 25 Bart Slichter Duster 8 17 25 Murray Down Brave. 5 19 24 Dave Donaldson Duuters 8 14 22 John Fleming Runners 7 12 19 Brent Slichter Dutrs 7 Il 18 Paul Clugaton Runners 6 12 18 -mafflu Mill