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Whitby Free Press, 3 Jan 1990, p. 21

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WIBY MRE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY a, 1990, PAGE 21 -89.RVIWý.-89REVIEW.89 REVIEW. 89--REVIEW 89.REVIEW ......................................... BREEW~9Sports FRGM PAGE 20 TETRATRLON Jennifer Evanshen of the Dur-, ham Pony Club was first overal for novice (aged il and under) girls at the Central. Ontario regional tetrathion held in June. Tetrathlon involves 'competition in riding distance, running, shooting. and swimming., Vicki Robinson of the.club competedin the international prince Philip games in Ireland in Au't. The club won the^ eas9ternUCaiadian Prince Philip. Games at the CNE on AuIt SKATING Whitby's Bayford brothers, Shayne and Corey, won the Canadian roller skating èhaxn- pionships in thefr ZevIMsions at competition in Winflipog, Manitoba, in July. Both also won gold in the provincial cham~pion- ships in Burlington in May, as did Rebecca Woodhouse in novice freestylo. Jaznie Crouch of Whitby and partner Heather Paterson wero fourth in roller skate dance at the World Gaines in West Ger- many aer they finished first in the daadian chaznpionships in Winnipeg in JulLy. Crouch was alsoon of the performers at the 9pening of the Skydomeê in. Toronto. MASTERS Tony Jones, 69, of Whitby was third in the 400-metre run of the world masters games, in Don- mark during the summer. Ho was fourth in three other events and fifth in another 'i competi- tion among athietes aged6 5 te 69. CURJLiNG In March, Sun Life Assurance Company dropped sponsorship of an annual men's bonspiel at, the Whitby Curling Club that had attracted some of Ontario's top curlers. The event was later replaced by the Beef Spiel,' fea- turingmostly local curlers. GOLF Opening ceremornes were held in tZ summer. for the new Lak- eridge Links golf course in north Whitby, off Brawley Rd. KARATE Steven Hails of Whitby won the men'ls heavyweight black boit (kumite) division of the Ontro karate championships. Ho was third in the Canadian champion- shipe held i St. John's, New- foundland. SYNCRRO SWIM Rachel Jagger of Whitby was first in figures and second in solo competition for ' 1s aed 11-14 at, tho Ontario %~ovincial Tril-I lium synchronized swimming champinriships in June. VOLLEYBALL Hýenryý Street High School's senior girls volle-ybaiteam won the DYSSAA championship in March. In November, the Henr Street Hih School midget boys'r volley-I bail teain won the DYSSAA championship. FISH DERBY Day. Tonnisco of Whitby caught a 34.9-1b. chinook to win tho annual ono-dag 'Shoot-out' fish derby hold byon Spprt- igGoods, the- Whitby ree Press and CHOO Radio. BATON TWIRLING The National Baton Corps, which includes Whitby membors, won the world-championship in baton twirling at the University of Notre Daine during the sum- mer. KART RACING Brett OsIer won tho Junior Briggs division championship of the-Can-Am Series -in kart rac- ig. Older sister Tracie Osier was also a top 10 finisher. - SOCCER CT Soccer City, the indoor soccer stadium, opened during the sum- mer at Sunray C t. in WVhitb Whitby Rogers Cable un3Lr-10 rep soccer teami won an inter- national tournament in New Jer- sey in August. FIGURE SKATING Tiffani Foster of Whitby, a member of the Uxbridgo skating Club, continued hier winning ways as hoe earned gold at several figure skating competi- tions in l989.FPromthe Witby club, aon Collier was first i tejuvenile men's competition of the eastern sectional champion- ships i November. Thirteen Whitby club members competed ini sectionals. SOCCER CITY opened i summer 1989 on Sunray Ct. in Whitby. BASEBALL, Whitby Liegion Banch 112 won the Eastern Ontario Base- baIl Association peewee cham- pionship ini Septemnber. SIUING Ontario's newest ski resort, Ljakeridge, opened in December, J~northeast of Whitby in Uxbridge Township, off Lak- eridgo Rd. (Regional Rd. 23). COSCOUNTRY Anderson CVI was first overaîl, in DYSSAA cross country com- petition held in October. M&TRI 0 MANY MORE TRUCK & VAN ACCESSORIES Mon.- Wed. 9-6, Thurs. & Fr1. 9-9, Sat. 10-3 1670 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA 579-6868

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