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Whitby Free Press, 25 May 1994, p. 17

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WhItby Fre Pru, Weckieday. May 25, 1994, Pge 17 Wvoodley wrns 3 Adrian Woodley of Anderson CVI won three gold medale and led a top-three sweep by Whitby com petitors in senior triple jump at t he LOSSA track and field competition last week at Civic iedin Oshawa. Woodley went 14.55 metres to easily win the triple jump over secon d- 1lceAndrew Channer, also of Adrson, and third-place Jon Hopkins of Henry Street HidlSchool. won the 110- metre hurdies, wth a time of 142 seconds P>dgn H ry JsnBrumley 17.Another serious challenger Dion Trowers of Pickering, was tfd. Ail will meet again at the regionals competition, featuring the top four from Durhamn and other regions, at Civic Fields this week. Top finishers go on to the Ontario high schol (OFSAA) j finale. Woodley's other gold came in the 100m sprint, as hie time of 10.87 seconds was ahead of Pick- ering's oe Fleming (11.18) and Trowers (11.27). Adrian's sister Roxanne, also of Anderson CVI, was a decisive winner in the junior girls' 80M hurdles. She was the las of the field, as hier turne of 12.49 seconds was more than a second faster than the second-place finisher. She also had a second- p1ac finish ini the junior girls' lOOmi nt -- a race won by favoured EsiBenyarku of Austin (12.20 seconds). Benyarku also won the 200m event.. Channer didnt' get gold in triple jump one of hie best events, but fie did win the long jump competition with a leap of 7.09d7metres. Hopkins was Pennie Santiago of Anderson was a double gold winner, cap- turing both the senior girls' shot put and javelin. -Brian Sigsworth of Henry won the midget boys' 1500m race, edging an O'Neill runner by just over a second. Tara Worden of Anderson easily won thejunio il'ds eus, and wastir in both the shot put and javelin. Ton y Branch of Anderson was second in junor boys' 110m hur- dles and third in junior 300m race. Distance runner Stephanie Duffy of Anderson was second in senior girls' 3,000m, third in 800mn and fourth in 1,500mn. Sharron Ferdinand of Trafal- gar.Castle School was second in senior girls' discus,' Marie-Eve Tremblay of Ecole Secondaire Saint Charles-Garnier was second in Midget girls' 1,500m, Julie Braham of Tra'falgar second in senior girls' 100m, and Beth McCullough of Austin second in midget girls' 800m. Adrian Woodley won go Id in both the junior 110mi hurdles and triple jurp at the Ontario championships last year. Channer won the gold in senior boys' long ji jump and silver in triple jup at OFSAA last year. Benyarku won the gold in the junior girls' 200ni race at OFSAA last year. Whitby Warriors found out last week juet how devastating Peterborough's John Grant can be in junior A lacrosse. Grant scored three goals and added five assiste as Peter- borough rocked Warriors 17-11 Whitby anno basebail 5oUIRT A Mlay s5 KP. 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Ie defeat, Whitby's second of the young season. camne on the heels of a 19-9 win over Missis- sauga. In that Wednesday night McCm's W. Frm< R. 0 Dundai Ct. Guwd. Drugo O Whâby Audia O Optin*t Club 0 SGWRT a b4a~ 17 Owndm S. Dotd C.lebrOian. te GO AndersonVOat. i. May 1 Brookin Kimu WMby Kinumon 12 MichelInur1 9 mwwky wig RaSa 4 PeiusAttack 1 1Là wm Coeum*mg 1 IIghfrd Van à& 10 Mervin Entorç.s 7 lIghbd Van à 3 Mmen biOrchwde 9 ydst su i'. 0 es of May 20 DurdaS. DortraJ Cure Deug FrrasniCA. AndommonVat. Cliic Ilghhnd Van &£ aoffe. Whitby Kinornn B<oodn Kim.mn CeIutwOi ns te Go Plaue Attack JersDgWamtiaw.e baiorsC"x MlarMidlanOrchuda Markdng Résooe Mitchnd InummSo MurviEnto*is Lons nsuloring game, also in Whitby, Jonas Derks scored five goals and added two assiste to give Whitby its third win of the season. Scott MacDoneil scored three gjoals and had two assiste Brent Lunnie had thre eals, Sfiaydon Santos and JeiffYoo two goals each. Wayne McNutt Wayne Pad- dick, Brad McAtýur and Mike Fryer had the other goals for Warriors who exploded for 10 goals in the third period to over- corne a 9-7 Iead by Mississauga after two periods. Rob MfcKearchee and Bian Bendig each had two goals for Miseissauga. Peterborough took a 5-2 lead after one period'and neyer looked back in their win. Grant boosted hie league-lead- ing ecoring statistics to 21 goals and 21, assista in only four g(ames as Peterborough remained un- defeated and juet behind east division-leading Brampton who had lost their firet game, 17-8 to Peterborough, on Tuescday last week. Grant ran away with the scor- ing title lest season. Ryle Goundy had four goals and three assiste for Peter- borough and Tracey Kelusky had three goals and an assist. For Whitby, McArthur had three goals and two assists and Jason Crosbie a goal and four assiste. Macl.onel and Derks each scored two goals, Derks adding two assiats. Jason Pitters, Steve Taylor and F'ryer had the other Whitby goals. WarriorsB were scheduled to play in St. Catharines tonight (Wednesday) and then host Scar- borough Thursday night (garne tinte 8 p.m. at Iroquois). Warriors will then travel to Peterborough on Sunday nighit and to Scarborough on TFuesday night. 'Sneaker Break' at rec complex For Canada's National Fitweek '94, the Town cf VWhitby invite residents to take part in the third annual Civic Recreation Complex Sneaker Break. At 10 amn. on Friday, May 27, Town eînployees and fltness enthusiaste will be lacing up anc stepping out for a Sneaker Break at the recreation complex. Fitweek prizes will be awarded for the funniest, mont worn, and most outrageous sneakers as well as for simply participating, for 10 minutes of stretching. 0el Grant shines in wiin over Warriors

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