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Whitby Free Press, 18 Aug 1993, p. 17

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Au. 4 Whîtiby Kinsmieri 7 Primerica Fnancal 7 Brookin Kinsmen 3 Au. 6 Whîby Kinsmaît 4 Whitby Optimist 9 Broin Kinsrrun 7 7 Brocitin Sowpch 3 10 OtterCreekVideo 4 5 John Pate 4 Warrens Printinig 4 5 Otter CreekVideo 1 4 John Patte 2 7 DIS Insurance 3 9 Dufi's Towing 1 PEEWEE Ployoff scores 4 Bradbury Mechait. 2 6 Brooktin Kinsrnen 4 il Kentucky FriedC. 5 17 Brick Waehouse 0 Whitby Optimist 4 Bradtbury Mechan. 0 London tjfeBg B. 2 Kad- Co Const. O Primnerca Fînancial 6 GlobalWelding i Aug. 7 Brooklin Knsmen 8 Whitby Optiml *.2 I-lad- Co Conat. 6 Brooktîn Kiramen 1 Whtiby Knsmien 6 I-tad- Co Canst. 1 <Kisfmen win charrpionship> Durham Co-op basebal Stengnge (&$CI> Aug. 15) Pningte Creek 2 Prîngle Creek 1 Wmtkow Park 1 Norlhview 2 Northview t Oshma sValey Oshawa Creek Ormond Woods RomtaridRidge t Consderilion East Whtby Athol Green RA - Runs aganst W L 13 O 9 4 8 2 week 13 Oshaw'a VaUl Ormnond Woods Northview 2 Athol Green Ew IWhtby Oshawea Creek Roularel Rdge 2 (no scor e aaLb Rosstand Ftdge 1 Wîtow Patk t Pningie Creek 2 Norlhview 1 Wow Park 2 Prîngle Creek t Consdergon Midas wins again The nmhouse league of Whitby Mnjor Baseball wra'pped up its sear-r in thrilling fashion over the ,$s weekend as Midas Mumfer ehed Kiwanis Club 5-4 to win thl championship. Twelve tearns entered the playoff round but by Saturday they were down to four teains. Division winners Kiwanis Club, coached by Mike Janazek, Ron Barry and Craig Terry, defeated Legal Beagles and upstarts Family Kartways. The victory gave thein the right to meet divison winners Midas Mumfer. The championship gaine featured the same two teamis that met in the mid-season tournamnent in which Midas prevailed. Both tearns were prepared for a close, hard-fought game. The first inning saw Kiwanis jump ail over Midas st.arting -pitcher Craig Lanegger for three runs, with Midas countering with a lone run in the bottom of' the frarne off of Kiwanis starter Ryan Balan. Kiwanis went ahead 4-1 in the third inning thanks to the hitting of Shane Terry who had a big RBI day. Midas could only corne up with 'Kinsmen wnpeewee championship WhiWtby Kinsmen defeated Hard-Co Construction 6-1 ta win the Whitby Minor Basebal peewee bouse league basebal championship. Members of Whitby Kinsmen are Derek Ackford, Ryan McArthur, Paul Heinrich, Paul Chornobay, Bill Ducey, Jason Ducey, Derek Walsh, Steve Donnelly, Danny Rico, Elliott MacGregor, Adamn Myers, Chris Hueston, Brandon Boyd, Steve Glen, David Longley and coaches Bert Ackford, Brian McArthur and Peter Heinrich. Whitby men's rec slo-pitch Vickery Electric 12 3 0 Royal Hotet ID 3 1 Whhby Walleys 1 4 0 Peacock Sports 9 4 0 PJs Restaurant il 5 0 Ganers Sunioco 7 4 0 Dodd &Souter 8 7 1 BearAuto 6 9 0 R.J. Phillmps 6 il O Les Brown Excava!ting 5 8 2 T.J. Auto 5 il O Roys Enterprise 3 12 O K-Mafl 3 il 1 Whitby mixed slo- pitch STANDINGS (s o1Aug. 15) Koo Koo Bwaraas Advarae Hermeti&C Serdice Ski Shoppe Don Cherrys Mr. Trarisission At o Zone W L T PTS 18 2 1 37 V73 0 34 10 7 1 21 8 il 1 17 8 120 E 5 122 2 5 13 1 il 4 15 0 8 a single run in ther half but coach Jim Grieve was confident bis teain could pull this one out of the fire. "We've played close garnes al year long -- 2-1, 3-2 and 4-3 have been our typical scores. We have a very poor hitting teazn but our strength i5 our pitching staff," said Grieve. 1I knew if our pitchers could keep us close, then we could corne back and win." The fourth inning saw Midas pitcher Derek Grieve hold Kiwanis to no runs for the second time in the gaine thanks to an excellent breaking bail. In their haif of the inning, Midas went ahead for the first turne in the gaine 5-4 compliments of three bases on baîls and what turned out to be the game-winning RBI by fielder Joey Walsh. Fine defensive plays were made by Jason Pollock of Iwanis and Abdul Nadeemn of Midas. Reliever James Grieve of Midas came in to hold Kiwanis off the scoresheet for the balance of the contest to earn the save in relief of hi s brother, Derek. Mfidas teain iembers are Neil Archambault, Brian Baker, Jason Hotchkiss, Chr-is Huinick (most sportsmanlike player), Derek Grieve, James Grieve, Craig Lanegger (most valuable player), Graham Leney, Hugh Panelas, Abdul Nadeem, Shane Ranikine, Greg Sauve, Richard Sanders (most improved player), Tom Sturgess, Joey Walsh and coaches Dave Rankine, Ron Lanegger and Jim Grieve. Whitby's novice III team had two wins in recent lacrosse action. Eric Howe scored two goals and added three assists as Whitby shut out Markham Thunder 10-0 on Aug. 4. Sean Cuthbertson got the shu- tout. Warriors led 1-0 after one p eriod and then scored seven goals in the second period to break open the game. Eric Peterson scored three goals whilew Eric Collins, Dean Retieffem Nick MacKinnon, Adamn Death and Jeremi Brimble each had a goal. On July 31, Cuthbertson's great goaltending kept Whitby close until the attack got moving and Whitby went on ta, defeat Scarborough I117-2. Retieffe scored three goals, Andrew Hewson two and Peter- son and Death one apiece. Whitby led 1-0 aftr the first period and Hewcon's first of two goals late in the second period made the score 3-1 and set the stage for Whitby's four-goal third period. Whitby înixed rec Vickery Etsctric 8 4 O Winteld Construction 7 2 1 ClassyOa's 7 3 1 Solect Mvie 7 4 1 Dick Tracy 6 6 O Looney Tunes 4 6 1 Tam Dive 3 9 O Discs & Dais 1 la O Meet ADAM FOOTE Quebec Nordiques FREE AUTOGRAPHS Sun. Aug. 22nd - 1 to 2pni 69B Baldwn St, BrooklIn 655-55141 Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, August 18, 1993, Page 17 ATHLETE. CD§0 FiHE w EE.F.K SPONSORED BY [CO.STEEL 4ý LASCO] MARK ENGELAGE scored nine goals in four games and was named most valuable player in two of the games as Whitby's rep premier under-13 soccer team won a tournament in Oshawa. 'iff Plymouth Acdlaim Il 'NEVADJA!Ole 1121 UNDA$ST. 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