ATOM June 27 WhLtClin. Phar. 2 Adamz Molnar -Andre Byno. The Hir Studio O Checicer'.Varlety 6 Jeff Holweg 2 Luke Binard Graham Liptrot Colin Neubauer Cuitarzan Andrew Ashbee 3 Jimmy Boyd 2 lenllanna 2 Ryan McCarron CRCS Ryan Douglas 2 Stephen Webb Daniel Deminer N. Bekkuord Juatin Hayward. Durham Doors T. Burwash M. Visconti June 21 CRCS Sean Robichaud Brooldin IGA Midas MuMIer Jason Robinson Patrick 11111 Frank Ainendola Ricky Petralito 8 Sorichetti Corp. 4 Andrew Langdon 2 Fraser Rid David Slute 6 Brooklin IGA 1 Shane McDonald Midas MulDer 0 1 Durham Doors T. Warbush M. Visconti 2 Guitarzan 4 Century 21 Andrew Mavin Týyler Evan Optimiet Club 6 Sorichetti Corp. 4 SERRI8P June 2 Optimit Club 2 Canadiana M. 1 Royal epege 6 B& N Auto B. O Wesley'. World O Consumes'.Gas O Whitby iroquois soccer Gentie. Cholce a JeOlGles 2 George Pfeifer Man. Jug City 6 Enzo Chiarello 4 Tony Chiareflo Shutout - Christian King Johnathan Clancy K. Thor urgers 3 David Morrison 3 CR05 0 Rotary Club 7 Brock Cen. Hard.6 Jurie 9 Speedy Auto G. 0 Canadians MotelO0 Consaumers Gaz 1 WPFF 0 Family Kart.ways6G Brock Cen. Hard.O June il Famiiy Kartwaya6 Juzie 16 Royal Lepage 2 Weeley's World 4 Optimist Club 6 Brock Cen. Hard.3 Valle Fruit M. 1 K.Ing Lloyd Auto 0 June 23 Famiýy Kartways6 Wesley's World 3 WPFF 2 Valies Frut M. O MINOuSQUWR June 22 R Cdn. Leglon 3 D. Crettum A. Laorgea M. Astalos Master Bedrocin 1 C. Jones Bg Donuta O NRS Reelty 2 A. Peard IL Princiotta M. Kabrynovich Deville roduce O MAJOR 8QUTIRr June 22 Donut Proe 1 J. Evelyn Midas Mufflier 3 S. Haynes 3 Dur. Printing 4 N. Owen 2 M. Lamera A. Babcock Bunny's Catering 1 M. Schleiffer Prin. Creek ICA O Whit. Optimists 2 K- Toner 2 1 mI - .- ---- --- Under-12s reach final The Whitby under-12 rep. soc- cer team advanced to the final of tbe Peterborough challenge tour- nament dune 24 and 25 b efore falling to Newm arket 2- 1. Whitby defeated Peterborough 3-1 and Gloucester 4-0 to reach the semi-final. Whitby then shut out Guildwood to reach the final. WIUTY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY , 1989, PAGE 23 Dunedin loses first game FamiWy Kartways 0 Klng Lloyd Auto O VallsFruit K 0 Royal Lepage o Wealey's WorIci O Olit Club 3 Rotary Club O Valleu Fruit IL 4 CRCS O Valles Fruit IL 4 ConsumesCGaso0 Speedy Auto G. 1 B&NAutoB. O Rotary Club 2 Wlt.LFiright. 2 CRCS 6 KCing Lloyd Auto 1 Royal Lepege 3 Brock Cen. lard. 3 Rotary Club il Paper Factory O G. Cin's B. S. 3 P. Ireland 3 Lions Club 5 A. Methven 2 S. Farquharson L Skelcher S. uEgin Rent-a-Wreck 3 B.LSMater 3 DIS Insurance 1 M. McGrsdy UKE ZNIDER-S ]LAY ALL IIPS SLIDING & TAGGING Good slidinu technique is often the difference between being safe or out. Start to practice on the grass. infielders constantly work on the tau. it pays off. 1 ib make the tag, catch the bail in the ready position and use both hands to keep it in your glove which is placed in front of the bag. Let the runner slide into the tag. 1 2 SIide when the play i5 cls.Run aggressîveiy Sand start your slide eariy. Dont stide on the infield until youve practiced on the grass. 3 uck one foot behind teknee of vour extended l eg in a figure 4. both hands in the air. Slide on your bottom. 1For more informawtin on Perutiuiiud U . .Dc.., li, ness hit a to wering home run. Whitby lost tlieir champion- ship semi-final game to a strong Thornhill team by a score of 5-2. Harness.took the loss for Wihitby, who had many opportunities to win but coul't get the« timely hitting that was evident earlier in the tournament. Whitby managed just five bits in the. contest, Mike Fulton get- ting three of them. 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