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Whitby Free Press, 16 Aug 1989, p. 27

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Woodworks lose 2 of 3 SWhitby Woodworks lost two ot three recen,,t games in the Scar- borough-Durham under-13 rep boys' soccer league.' , On July 18, -David Kohek, MikePi.werka and Joey James scored for Whi*tby in a 5 -3 loss to MalVern. Thé two teams were tied at the haîf ;but Malvern exerted strong slure in' the second haîf. Molgdèfensively frWhitby weieýDav'id King,Kyle Gardiner and Gavin Tackney, aiding goalie Bobby Morrison. On July 25 against Scar- borough Maple Leats, lastyear's Ontario Cup champ ions:Whitby trailed only 2-1 ýatthhaf. But a second-half blitzkrieg led to nine unanswered goals by Scarborough and an 11-1 win. Peter -Brown scored for Whitby. Brown was in net Aug. 1 as Whitby got back on the winning track with an' 8-1 decision over Pickering. Kohekscored four goals while Derek Colasuonno had two and James and Omar El-Behairy one each. Whtby to meet Ajax Whitby Peacock Sports failed in a bid for an Eastern Ontario Basebaîl Association .(EOBA) tyke chamrpionship but stili have a chance for. a berth, in the all-Ontario championships. In the EOBA championship series, Whitby lost 3-2 to Osh- awa and then 5-1 to Bowman- ville, the eventuai winers Jamie Turner pitched well in the, loss to Oshawa while Chris Gor;ingwas steady on thé mound agains Bowmanville, but Whtycould generate little Whitby then defeated Picker- ing twice and will meet Ajax in a three-game series to determine the' OBA representative at the all-Ontario finals. Darryl Jennings had 14 strik- eouts as Whitby defeated Picker- ing 12-10 in the first game of the series. In the second game Pickering had a 9-5 lead butWitby scored nine runs in the third inning and 12 in the fourth for a 26-10 win. Jennings and Turner pitched in the second game. Turner and Lars Clay hit -horne runs while Greq Pomroy hit two triples in one inlng. Rogers blnks- Ajax 3-O SMike Mae scored three goals and. John Colemn had the shu- tout as Whitby, Rogers Cable blanked Ajax 6-0 in under-10 rep soccer Aug. 9. Mike Robertson, Steve Death and Cliff Coppolino also had goals for Whitbv. Whitbv ties Guildwood Graeme Whyte scored two goals for Whitby in a 3-3 tie with Guildwood in under -12 rep soc- cer Aug. 3. Ryan Healy had the other Whitby goal while strong perfor- mances came from centre full- back Jamie Nisbet and goalie Adam Shields. New rollerskating style FROM PAGE 25 nmnth at the world champion- ships last year. "Some offliciaIs told us if we skate the way we did at the world.garnes we could win," said - Crouch, who is unsure how the judges will accept the new style. 6'We will be i-ntroducing ii but we'll see what happens," said Crouch, who works as a barten- der in Toronto. WETrBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1989, PAGE 27 Healey scores three Robyn Healey scored three goals as Whitby KCG Auto- motive defeated Woodbridge 3-1 in -Durham/York/Scarborough girls under-lO soccer. The Whitby defence was led by Lyndsay Ke S. CrkGar dian Drugs managed a tie in three recent games in the Dur- hamlYork/Scarborough girls under-14 soccer league. Mary Beth Challoner scored the only goal for Whitby in a 5-1 loss' to Scarborough United on CaUllÎoner had both goals in a 3-2 loss to Oshawa Kicks Aug1. 2. Carrie Van Veghel set up boýth goals. Alisoén Goodmnan scored in -a 1-1 tie with West Rouge B teani on Aug. 8. Her'shot, froin well out, curved into the far corner of the West Rouge net. THE STIHL 044 - CAR VING OUT A NEW LEGEND. 5Tffff DUR Uisten tIq. U HA SCHlOO - E IPMENT RADIO Undoe 1390 AU RE T S -CHEVROLET *OLDSMOBILE *CADILLAC Dundas & Thickson in Whltby - 668-3304 rwi IJUKE ibNIDER'S YLAY DALL IÏPS F Ir **3 ODIC ADIAL A 6 &7 SRIS l In the relaxed position, hold your body balanced ani square behind the plate, with your weiçjht on your toes. « CATCHER itcher is the leader defense. He must be and have a stronij ýbove ail, he must be ent. 2With the batterin posi- least one arms lençjth from the battes back hip and hold your throwing hand behind vour clove. 3 f the pitch is below your waist, hold bath hands out front, palms-up. On pitches in the dirt, keep your body in front of the bail. F-1 j For more information on Petro-Canada Play Bail, phone 1-800-268-2244. THE~ The cal of the quîck E arm. AI confid( v y Next Week .. BaseballPitchingt -J i w

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