6 Attudg1qTire 5 2 Woogmeud 40'IMa 6NJL5.Emty 8 6 HOIdLuUboe 1 2 CliffL&».Phibù,g1 10 Woo4yer. 5 WHMTY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22,1992, PAGE 2 Summersport camps offered WH.TY'S TROY WHJT brought home some hardware from the tae kwon moo do Canadian championsbips. White won both the sparring and patterns (form) competitions in the lightweight division of the second degree and over black boit clams, winning the overail titie. Whitby iqAFMOULIN hockla ey Apr 13 OiffLam PIMUmb 4 N.KS.Buiwi C.K. Auto Bacý 10 maIa Nzi«l April 14 Damdmchxym. Bpltpriau cx. Auto Bo4y1 cusom Auto ffl Etwprhm 65 Oauyr% 3 AttumIq Tir. 8 Damyl.oiCbxyIe2 M&YOPP S WI'ANGO A POOL W L T Y AP AttruIqTire 6 2 2 4280 12 Eoy'HnWoprimn 5 4-0 27 2-10 %riffl.s 4 8 242 3910 DavidmcChmWZo 4 3 2 29 27 10 WombrCrud 4 5 0 283e8 cuq 1682 35 47 4 B POOL Ouf Lana Plumb6 mobanhPrInga custom Auto N.K5EmL Bty O.K. AutoBody HoDand Lumboe 1 49 28 13 1 42834.13 2 35 29 10 1 4444 9 1 41 48 7 2 24 M 2 Lacrosse dinie A wornen's field lacrosse skills dlinic will be held on Saturday, April 25 at G.L. Roberts Higth School, 399 Chaleur Ave., Odsh- awa. Ontario teamn players will offer instruction in basic skills at the dlinic, to be held frorn 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Canada's national tearn coach will supervise the dlinic. Cost for the cinic is $10. Registrationbegins at 9:30 a.m. ahages are welcorne. Partici- p antsould brin g their own sikbut if unable te do so, sticks can be provided. Curling winners The ladies' cornpetitive le e season recently ended at the Whitby Curling Club. Winner of t he Manager's tro- phy was the rink of Cathy Mow- bray, Kathy Robbins Jackie Goricki and Carole Speîfen. Bonnetta trophy winners were Margaret Chew, Joanne Evans, Joanne Cushnie and Carole Kir- sten. Munro trophy winners were Gerry McCamrnond, Mary Parks, Sharon Munro and Wanda Coates. Tie for seleets Witby Kinsmen tied Bow- manville Esso 2-2 in minor atom select hockey on April 18. Biais Lawson and Josh Brin- ble scored for Whitby. With spring now upon us, summuer is just around the corner. And with the change to warrner weather cornes to Durham College 'Summer Sport Camps' program. Camps are rea<dy to go again, with the addition of baseball to the lineup. This. summer will mark the sixth year of the successfulprga which began in 1987 with Iasktbal only. The camps bave'now groU from one sport and two weelcto a '92 lineup that includes volleyball, squash, tennis, socer, basebail and basketball over 10 weeks and involvlng close to 500 children.' The camps cater te- children between ages 9 and. 13 for basketball, soccer and basebal and ages 9 te, 17 for volleyball, tennis and s.quash. No experience is necessaryte register except for the second week of tennis <afternoon session) which caters te the intermediate player. There is- an exporienced coaching staff comprised of tep high school and college coaches from the region. Emêhasinhithe week-long camps is on individual attention. The camps feature drills on basic fundamentals, conditioning programs, written .evaluation, team play, contesta, ;,portsnxaship, ainstructional fiin, ams wads% freeNIKE T-shirt, and a special week-ending barbecue. Each camper aloo receives as a bonus a free swnmer membership te, the athletic complex. The camps are sponsored by NIKE, Coca-Cola and Gatorade, and coes for the one-week camps are as folows: basketbll, volleyball and basebali, $110; tennis, squash and soccer, $75 The Lakeshore Women's Field Lacrosse League will hold regist- ration on Saturday, Aprfi 25, 10 a.rn. to, 2 p.m. at G.L Roberts high echool, Oshawa, and on Saturday, Ma 2,9 a.m. te 3 p.m. at Harwood Plaza in Ajax. The league, for ages 13 and over, is for any level of player -- beginner, intermediate and senior. Anyone interested need not have experience. The April 25 registration at G.L. Roberts will include an in- struction clinic by members of the provincial team, which in- cludes Ann Windover of Whitby and Margot Jacobs of Brooklin.y The league had three teamns last year -- two from Ajax and one from Whitby -- and hopes te add a fourth teamn, frorn Oshawa, this year. Games are on Monday and Wednesday evenings, i May and June. For more information, cal Jacobs at 655-.9773. For informnation on how te departinent at (416)576-7622. Cocker, Williams win tities Geof Williams won the nen's and Rhondat Cocker the ladies' singles at the YMCA Whitby Badminton Club season-end tournament at Henry Street Igh School April 1 te 12. The mens doubles title. went te, Francis Kwan and Peter Gavaris who had te corne up with a solid performance te, defeat Geoff Williams and Rob Adair. Men's cingles; A winner, Geof Williams; flnalist, Francis Kwan; B winner, John Keddle; finalist, Matt Feather, C winner, Barry Hayes; flnalist, Ron Vienneau. Liadies' singles: A winner, Rhonda Cocker; finalist Sara Houghten; B winner, Rosernazy Chu; finalist, Hlilda Danforth; C wmeAnma Marie Baker, faltSam Pulu; consolation winner, Elena Mazzotta; finalist, Kelly Knox. Men'a doubles: A winnere, Francis Kwan and Peter Gavaris; finaliste, Geof Wiliamns and Rob Adair, B winnere, RUu Neote and Tom Cini; finaliste, Scott Wild and James Ahian; C winners, Alan Siater and Tom Lovelock;' finaliste, Brian Dunleavy and Richard Grandville. Ladies' doubles: A winners, Roseary Chu and Sharon Bennngon finaliste, Helen Kwan and Sara Houghten; B winners, Eileen HI-bbs and H-ilda Danforth; finalists, Bonnie Krieg and Charlene Williams;C winners, lena Mazzotta'and Kely Knox; finalist,- Kathy Dalby anid Anita Watson; consolation winners, Helen Syme and Sabine McDermott. Mixod doubles: A winners Geof Williams and Charene Williams; finalise, Colin Feather and Efleen Hlibbs; B winners, Jim Smith and ià ssett Payne; finli, Jîs Campbell and Peggy Mor;C wnners, Barry Hayes. and Elena Mazzotta; finaliste, Alan Siater and Anita Watson! consolation winners, Brian Dunleavy and Kathy Dalby; finalists, Siraj Ahmed and Annie Dunleavy. The Whitby. senior basebal tearn will hold try-outs on Satur- day, April 25, 10 to il a.m., at Iroquois Park., Regular season play begisa the end of May inthe2-team senior lbague. The Whitby team is now affi- liated with the Whitby Minor Basebaîl Assiation. For more information about senior basebaîl, caîl manager Jody Turner at 576-6235. ~ LAKE ONTARIO STEEL COMPANY HOPKINS ST. S., WHITBY ,ý <t'. Whitb Optiist Cub $umerwunam PI .OOpr ~ Men's ~ Receaionl udo Sce Lau .8.w.....e.... $... . ..5.. .... ..p e.... .p l.. .y er. Team...Rates...A.a..lab..e ............ »......p«" ....... (. . . . F O R. .MO R E. . . . . ..RM A. .O. 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