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Whitby Free Press, 17 Jul 1991, p. 21

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Towng . NagolBoalnea.ea Ooldhawks ,, Network A"hltec. Otter Creek Vide Otter Creek V"dee1 NetwarkArchitecL. DIs. Inuance7 DIS. Inurance O Dursa Tewing 5 * a- (asofJu~y 1) Otter Creek Video Goldhawks' Dufe. Tewlng Network Architecture L TFI 4 2 18 7 1 13 Novice reps runner-up., The Whitbyr novice rep -B lacrosse , d q soedb the' Asociation, reached the finals of the 1991- Ray Broadworth invitational lacrosse tournament over the. weekend i Gloucester. .Whitby started the teurnament with -a 5-3 loss te Syracuse.- The teain then won two straight games te advance te the finals against Syracuse, who went throUffh the, prelininaries Whitby soundly defeated Nepean 8-3 and theti rounded out elimination- round play by defeating the Wbitby C teamu 8-4. The championsi<i match between Wity n Syracuse was held on Sunday. Unfortunatély, the Whitby teain was unable te sununon up the extra effort needed te defeat an older and more experienced Syracuse squad. Syracuse got on the board quickly with two early goals and this proved te be too much for Wbitby.' Although the teains traded goals for t he remainder of the gaine, Whitby was unable te overcome. the lead Syracuse had bufit up and went- down te a 7-4 defeat. Leading Whitby's effort offensively were Stephen Hoar and Andrew Smale with seven points each. Bobby McBride, and Ian Haywood added six apiece.. Adding, to the offense were Blaine Down and Vince Crawford with. four points while Justin Benneétt and *Mike Konieczny. contributed three each. Rounding out. the offense were Dýàvîci oass,Ã"Roiy Smnith, -an d Jeremy Fisher.-with two.,points each; 'Joeh 'Brimble, B Ïrndon Cobourg nips peewees' place Cpb9oilrg*,7-6'in a peewee Barron team wins- tournament The Ian Barron teain edged Waterbed Castle 4-3 to win the, mid-season tôurnament held. by the Wihitby, Men's Slo-pitch League over the weekend. After' a round-robin format, Ian Barron, Waterbed' Castie, Brothers Restaurant and Master Bedroom emerged as the four semi-finaliats.' Ian Barron defeated Brothers while Waterbed Castle defeated Master Bedroom. Whitby slo-pitc W L T FIS V-Flua 10 22 20 moviola Cafe 9 2 2 18 HarmaticesEwie 6 8 0 12 ad Uieppe 6 8 O 10 Easfdsrid% ail O 6 Wednesday JuIy 17 6-lOpm METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE SE. corner Brock Rd. & Kingon Rd. Pickerig *HOURLY DRAWS* ADIULTSWAlMISSIION, 50 OF* SADISIO OSHAWA CENTRE MALL, 447'2549 - baseball leaguegame-, -ast week. Whitby, twice left ýthe bases loaded. against the -strong-field- ing Cobourg team. Jamnie Turner pitched the whole gaine for Whitby. Whitby runs were scored' by Richard Domaala Terry Airges, Kyle McFarlane, Turner and Chris Goring.1 Whitby came back with a 13-;5 win over Pickering as Greg Pom-, roy knocked, in five runs with a home r,,,un, triple and single. Dom a atrw four innings of no-lut bail before Pickering bats came alive. Darryl Jenningsý relieved Domagala. Pomnroy scored three runs and also had two walks. Summer Fun Carnp Whitby Optimist Club Soccer, Basebail, Football, Tennis, Swimming, Badminton, Voile ybail, Arts & Crafts, Video Movies. ONE DAY EXCURSION,' July 8-12, July 15-19 JuIy 22-26,.August 1-23 August 26-30 Weekly Fee $80.00 per person WORKING PARENTS CAN RELAX! EXTENDED DAY CARE 7:30am-6pm $20.00 Application forms available at: %OCRCITY 100 SUNRAY ST.' WHITBY 430-3434 668-6461 AND WHITBY PUBLIC LIBRARY Lot!, 0f-Fun For -Everqoe Gibson, John .Chesebrough, Tara Wailes and .Jay Harreon, each contributed 'one. 'A solid *effort was also put in biy Brad Siater. Witb<was provided with solid goalendig trougout the tournament byr goaltenders Sherry Bryksa and Tara Wailes who shared duties ',in each of the fiour gain es. 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