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Whitby Free Press, 1 Sep 1993, p. 20

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Page 20, Whitby Free Press, Wodnesday, c. tmer119 Durham lakeshqee womefle'S fastball 5adongs (et of Aug. 26) Dbé Dodgers g 3 1B Cflsica84 1 Piconte Piates 7 4 U4 Bay Sporls 6 5 12 WhitbySuna 8 2 1S Broo fni oion 4 7 8 Dod & Souter i 10 2 Tomm aRbe i 1 2 Ganas played Aug. 11 ta 25 Aug. 11 Dodd à Souter Bay Sporta Aug.1 Pîcotto Pires" Aug. 1 Dodd &SoWJIr Aug. 20 Bay ESport Aug. 25 Ckasics 10 Tersan ews 5 7 Whitby Sun. 6 17 Tersas Robas 12 3 Picotte Pirates 3 1 Whkby Suns 2 7 Tersas' Rbs 0 7 Brooklin Logion 0 14 Whitby Suns il 7 Brooktin Legion 0 Regtar »msn ends Atg. 30. Playoffs begin Sept. 8. Whitby miixed rec slo-pitch Finalragtiar matmon sanrgs WWitel Contruction il 2 Vickery Etsctnc 10 4 0 Cos 0*4 a 5 1 Sehc Movîe 7 6 1 LooneylTuns 6 7 1 Dck Tracy 6 e 0 TumnDive 5 9 0 iwcà D.da ¶ t, 0 Pringle Creek's flirst loss of the year, as Northview 1, also from the Durham league, pulled off a 13-10 upset. That was almost enough te stop Pringle Creek from advanc- ing te, the semni-finals. Pringle Creek had won two previous games in the preliminary round, but they hrd - ecord with' two otherteamsaand only advan- ced due te a btter runs-for- and-againstamargin Prngle Ceek rebounded from the los however, te, silence rondaWoods 1 by a 9-1 score and then won the final 10-5 over Willow Park 1. Pringle Creek won thoir first %rme of the 20-teamn tournainent 13-6 over Ormond Woods 2 and thon won the second game 18-2 ovor Father *Lawlor, anothor Oshawa team. Créek's Pete Peterson, pitcher and outfielder who hit four home ru2ne as maie MVP and Pringle Creek's Petra Ba0tord, at first base, who had. two triples and two doubles among hor hits te earn feniale MVP honours. As winners of the tournamnent, Pringle Creek will host the ovent next year. A Whitby team won the Lak- eridge Lob BaIl Co-op Tourna- ment in Peterborough over the weekend. It may have corne as no surer- ise that Pringle-Creek 2 won the teurnament -- the team was un- beaten in regular season play in the Durham Co-op beague. What wasn't expocted was Duham-team lst, 3rd at CNE Durham Pony lub teams had first- and third-place finishes at tho Canadian National Exhibi- tion. Durham's B team of Beth Mur- ray, Lesloy Harding; Jaime AIloway and Andrea Smiith won the eastern Canadian champion- ship at the Prince Philip Gaines at theCNE Aug. 23. Durham's masters level team (Durham Devils) of Heather and Victeria Robinson, Trina Jabusch and Tricia McCourt was third in the Masters Games at the CNE. Stephanie Jensen of the Dur- hamn club had two fourth-place finishes in the basic 3/4 level while Damna Codlin placed sixth and sevonth in bier classes. Murray was first overaîl in the D level and Laura TImms firat overaîl in the Dl lovel at a rally north of Fenelon Falls Aug. 21. 'D' means riders have success- fully passed three provious levels of pony club testing. «Raly is the pony club terni for oventing, an Olympic discipline that includes a dressage test, cross country or endurance phase, and stadium jumping.. The Wihitby under-il Malta Falcons visited Harrisburg, Pa. Aug. 21 and 22 and were consolation winners in the Redland Summer Classic soccer tournainent. Falcons won their division with threo straight wins. Whitby opened with a strong 8-0 win over Perk Valley, Pa.' and followed with victories of 5-2 over West Chester, Pa. and 6-2 over the host Redland Soccer Club. In semni-final play, Falcons found themselves unable te overcome the homefield advantage and dropped a 3-0 decision te Swatara, Pa. This put the Whitby side in the consolation final in which they handed Manapalan, N.J. a 4-0 defeat. Providing the scoring punch for the Falcons on the weekend were Robbie Reid with six goals, Matthew Morgan with five, Andy Methven with four, David Crabbe and Steven Perce with three each Derok Orr. Neil Hubley earned two shutouts in' goal and received strong backfield support from Brett Allen, Abex Richardson, Adamn Teather and Stuart Turpini. Providing solid midfield play wore Ryan Bombino and Danny Caîrd. Shannon Fletcher from the girls! under-il team made the trip and played very well on the. forward lino. Burrett is jr. golf cham..,pion Todid Burroîl of Marxkham, an employoe and membor of tho Whitevale Golf Club, won the overal chanipionship of the first ever Durham-Northumberland Junior Golf Tour. Burreil shot a 77 te finish tied for fourth in the tour's final event at Lakeridge Links in Whitby on Aug. 23. Burreli didn't win any of the tour's seven events but was in the top 10 in each. .David Kovac s, who won the Lakeridge event as well as the toues fourth event at Whitevale, Ho had 386 points te, Burrell's 392. Kovacs was battling for top spot overaîl until the tour's sixth event at the Oshawa Golf Club whoro ho had a disappointing finish. Second at Lakeridge were Scott Vail and Derek Gillespie, both of the Oshawa club, each with a 75 one shot behind Kovacs on tle ar-72 course. Thi overaîf on the tour was Brad Dove of the Cherry Downs Golf Club, with 382 points, and Durhm Northumberlanld junior golf tour FINAL STANDINGS - TOP 20 GOLFER GOLF CLUB Todd Burrel Whilevale Dawi Koaca Cherry Downs Brd Dove Cherry Downs Trevor Wall Donalda Luke Athnson Oshawa Adam itey « Oshaw.a Scot Vail Ohaa Jasas' HwkAmW Cedlarhurst Chris Leo Daeswood Jool Thackery Oshawaa Jenerny Geer Sunnybras Duesk Gilospie Oshiaa Muk HuchaIt Thundbd " Jonas Oshiawas Shang Steop Cherry Downs Bilan Wildns Cherr Downs BrertGoM* peleffborough MwIrvon Kd:LUh Oshaa Brandon Upichard Oshawa. Jason lâcriosh Ked'on Dois SRD 4TH 52 59 57 60 54 54 57 46 2 53 59 58 5853. 57 38 41 58 32 36 49 53 60 49 26 14 37 26 37 14 49 20 52 53 49 36 49 46 49 29 5656 57 45 52 59 51 56 48 58 60 32 60 0 53 32 40 58 33 51 O 60 48 42 41 54 64 42 40 42 56 54 28 51 31 25 28 15 The Whitby Free Press would like to wish Happy Birthday toalal its carriers with SEPTEMBER birthdays! Lauren Costigan Kristopher Curran Kari Godfrey Kristy Godf rey John Greiss Jacinda Hatch Steven Hyland Stephen Kerr Meghen McDermott Carleigh McNaughton Andrew Midwood Ross Reitsma Bradley Taschuk Matthew Thomas Cory Wilson Kim Winkley Joel Yelle TOTAL PTS. 392 386 382 373 364 332 317 313 312 295 283 281 277 271 271 270 268 260 258 247 Donalda Golf Club. Gillespie, 15, finished l2th overaîl on the teur despite mis- sing two vents. Ho won the Fawn Brook tour event, and mis- sed other events when competing elsewhere -- ho won the Ontario junior championship. Jason Hawksby, 18, of the Cedarhurst Golf Club in Beaver- ten, missed onie event on the tour but stili finished eighth overaîl. Ho won two events. As the tep four finiishers, Bur- reil, Kovacs, Dove and Wall will ropresent the Durham-Northum- borland area, in the Tour Tourna- ment in Windsor Sept. il and 12. Tey iill comnt against junior toiJý teams from six other areas of Ontario. The bost three scores of the four golfers on each team will bo counted. Almost 650 golfers competed in the Durham tour bogun by John Uprichard and Îdark Rowland. A banquet te wrap up the season wa edfollowing the final tour event at Lakeridgo. «It passed ai I expectations, saidU1prichard about the Firs;t year of the tour. A Whitby hockey teamn recently prsnted $1,000 to the Whitby fodbank represented by the Salvation Ârmy. The 1992-93 Dundas Centre Guardian Drugs minor atom MAteamndecidied last seasOflto, donate any funds left over from season operations te, the food bank. The club also sponsored a fam- ily at Christmas and held a fundraising drive that brought the Stanley Cup te Whitby (pro- ceods te food bank). Whitby mixed slo-pitch STANDINGS (etsof Aug. 29) W L T PTS Koo Koo Basanas 21 2 1 43 Adas 15 0 36 DihirSuah Ctk, Q12 10i125 Ha rmoeSo 9 14 1I la S ci S io fpo 9 12 1 Mr. Trarnimsion 6 14 1i 13 DoCers 5 12 2 12 A Zo u5 17 0O 1) PENNSYL VA NIA TOURNAMENT Under-li1s m eonsolation

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