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Whitby Free Press, 31 Jul 1991, p. 17

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WHIMBMEFRE 1ESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. 1991. PAGE 17 Ontarlo-lacrosse:bRèdmen. edgeOweSon Brooklin Redmen, having pro- viousily qinchod firstp lace, won two more games last weok as they prepare for rst-s"eason play Scott McMichael, Randy Jones Brool.in, Redmen scoing SP GO AM PM PeteParie 12 34 Ï9 53 JohnFpuuoo 12 131 35 48 GregYnSeclé Il 24 13 87 Erie PervSül 13 15 20 35 Jumuucburd. 13810 14 24 BU Pau.fleld 10 5 14 19 Randy Jones 7 4 15 19. Waye morute12 8 8 16 Gelri 13 1 13 14 J" nScuhma l168 la1. BlilCoan 6 3 10 la RikDyment Il 4 7 Il DttzColby 12 4 6 9 Scott McMichael 8 2 6 8 ,laveM of 13 1 7 8 Brl rod 10 0 8 8 Paul St.John 5 2 5 7 Dean Vandorine 12 1 4 5 jeriger"ld 5 O 5 6 JffCr2ld 6 3 1 4 Paul Moota 10 1 3 4 ChrIs ORlffly 5 O 4 4 <jay Lm.,e 2 2 1 3 Jeff Brooks 12 2 1 3 Paul Newman S O 1 1 Ken Paua5eld 3 O O O MikePreiffer 2 O O O PhilFxanz 6 O O O ToddWlloei 2 O O 0 and Erie Porroni each scored twice inan 8-7 winoverOwen Sound on Saturday night. John - Fusco -and -Jason Richards also scored for Recimen who finish the regular season on Wednesdaynmght. Last week, Redmen exploded for éight gals ini an overtime Session to defeat Brmpton 16-9. It was tho kind of offenoe shown by Roclien toams i pro- Major/senior lacroSse W L T OF GA PIS BrOOin I112 0144110 22 Brampton 8 7 0 148 144 16 Peterborough 7 6 0133108 14 Owen Sound 7 7 0135132 14 Fergus 2 130 100166 4 Top 10 um GP GO ASFI'5 Peter Parké, Brooklln 12 34 19 53 Bob Harnley, Fergua 15 16 37 53 John F'useo, Brooklln 12 13 35 48 Gury Walker. Brampton 15 21 21 42 Mark Cochrane,0. Sound 12 15 23 38 JeffHardifi, Peterborough 12 8 30 38 Greg Van Sickle, Broolin Il 24 13, 37 Mike Mooridian, Brampton 14 18 19 37 Erie Perroil, Brooklin 13 16 20 35 Willy Arnold,0. 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Vesey expýect tough games in the majo playoffs.Gae this sea- so gist Brampton and,Peter- borouh the two other major level teams iný Ontario, have often been decided by one goalI. «tsgoing to be close, cLamn close B ayesVesey. zwie don't have the scoring powerhouse we've had the last few years,» hoe says, adding the team also doesn't have the size provided by such players as the Gait brothers. Goaltending has been strong, however, says Vesey, noting that the team can start any of three Rnd3y0Jones, who played for Vancouver in last year's Mann Cup final against Brooklin, has been a strong addition to the Redmen lineui) this season. ~IRAKE, ONTARIO HPKUNS'ST. 'S.9>WHITBY!% Corne In For A Pleasantly Surprising Deal! 1991 Plymouth Acclaim McBurney swims to berth in nationals-. Kathry McBurney of the Whitby frquois Swim Club had a flrst-place finish in the 100- metre backstrolco at the western championships in Winnipeg, Man.-ovèr the weekend. McBurney had a time of one minuto, 9.4 seconds in the open ovent ta qualify for national com- petitions.. She will compote this week at a national meet in Brit- ish Columbia. McBurney -was also third'in open 50m backstroke, and swamn the anchor leg on a team, with Jonnifor Crowder, Renee. Ayottê and Héather Armitage that was., first in medlev rela. Armitag Crowder and Ayotte won tirdT-iel bronze medals in individual events. Armitage Crowder McBurney ani Amanda i3rimbÏle mnade up a- team that was third i freestyle relay. _________ Moesot -npaee 2,2 MINOR HOCKEY A SSO0c 1 A TIO0N The Brooklin Whitby Minor Hockey Association is in need of Coaches for the folowing teams: MINOR ATOM "'A" (#2 TEAM) playeraNelO0(as ofDoc. 31,1991) MAJOR BANTAM "A" (#2 TEAM) Playr Ne15 (as of Doc. 319 1991) Apli1CtIo n Sar avaiLable from Deve Wal ls ic midet, et 6684735 or Gai Hafnsfod 668-3278 & should bo pickedi Up bofore Aug. 6 These positions are forthe 1991/92 season Oldest Es«tablishéd Chrysleri Dealer In Durham", Region MACINTOSH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH LTD. 331 PARK RD. S. OSHAWA, ONT. 728-4638

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