Page 16. Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, Juns 1, 1994 The Whitby Bank of Montreal under-14 rep soccer teain won the Royal . ty International Tounarnent in Guelph on the weekend. Getting to the final, Whitby Raiders beat North Scarborough 2-1 with goals froin Mark Engelage and Mark Cassidy. The next gaine saw Engelage score three and Craig Woods one to defeat Kitchener 4-1. In the third and final gaine of the round robin, Whitby totally routed Mfilton 8-0 with goals coming froin Woods (two), Zoli Tengelics (two), David FIllion, Tope Akinbiyi, Engelage and Matt Brady on a penalty shot. Brandon Cedar and Daniel Demnmer shared goaltending ta reord the shutau'ý. Ini the semi-finill Whitby faced Satfleet, a ve*'y strong physical teain. Raiders narrowly came out on top 2-1 with goals from Engelage and Danny Mattin on a perfectly crossed corner froi hike Schleiffer., Going into the final against Kitchener, Whitby was without their leading scorer Engelage touhan injury received in the sZenuu.nal. Whitby took a 2-0 first-half lead with goals frorn Mattin fromn Brooklin Redmen were han ded their first loss of the season on Wednesday night Iast week but bounced îight. back the next night with a win over defen ding Mann Cupchampion Bramnpton. Peterborough Lalcers defeated Redinen 6-5 in a defensive battle marked by solid goaltending. Rob Crough scored the winner for Peterborough with about a minute and a haîf remaining in the gaine. Redmen led 2-0 after one per od on goals by Mike Harding a;d John Fsc.Peterborouh gained the upper hand in thie second periodi as Kevin Biggs scored twrice, Kurt Drury and Wayne Batley one each toaa single goal by l3rooklin, scored by Fusco. Harding and Jason Richards soored for Redmen in the third, Bigg go t another for Lakers before rough îred the winner. Craig Miligan was outstand- ing in net for Lakers, shutting out Redinen sniper Peter Park. On Thursday night, Redmen travelled to Brampton and managed their first win in some turne over Excelsiors. This year's Brampton squad doesn't have John Tavares, league-leading scorer last season, who now plays for Six Nations. iat -has made Brampton a little weaker, Six Nations stronger, and with Peterborough and R-edmen both showing in- provement, it could be a four- tarn battie for first place this season. another excellent corner cross by Schieifer; followed by a shot froin Tengelics which sailed over the gcalkeeper's head. The second half saw Kitchener, with a strong wind in their favour, constantly attacIng the Whitby goal. Outstanding golkeeping froin Cedar and excellent defensive displays froin James West-Bentley, Bryant Harte, Stan Dymecki and Brady kept the Kitchener team off the scoresheet until late in the game when they conceded two quiek goals sending the gaine into overtime. Before the start of overtime the Whitby defense had become the walking wounded. Stefan Nicota, Bryant Harte and Bian Rainey, who had ta replace the injured West-Bentley assweeprta rvded strong defensive w orkt reep the gaine tied and send it into a penalty shoot-out which Whitby won five goals to three to give them the chaxnpionship. Scoring on enalty shots were Tengelics, FIlion, Schleiffer, Brady and Woods. The teami is managed by Pat Schleiffer and coahed by, -Gerry Rainey, Neil Harte and Laslo Tengelics. teains were tied 10- 10 after regu- lation Urne and Redmen out- scored Excelsiors 4-1 in overtime. Park got back on track with three goals and two assists and Tom Wreggitt broke loos with two goals and three assists. Scott McMichael, who had returned ta action the previous game haed two goals and an assist and Fred Jenner scored twice. Bill Passfield, Richards,, Jim Roberts, Fusco and Harding alo scored. Troy Cordingley, who reinains a formidable offensive player for Brampton, scored two goals and had two assists. Bob Hamley, another top gun, and Kevin Dance each ha two goals and an assist. Redmen play in Fergus on Friday night and then meet the new and improved Six Nations teain in Brantford on Saturday nighit T vares had amassed 16 points in only two gaines for Six Nations to lead t he league in scoring. WHITBY'S Alan Thrasher gets some hý from trainer Karen Briard and Sergei Muke Ewles as he prepares ta ?go forg in Belgium. Durham Regional Police ped Thrasher raise the $3,500 he need to travel ta the International Paraolym, Higihmsc! Whi*tby sen(' Adrian Woodley of Anderson CVI won three goId medals at the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association (OFSAA) Central Regionals track and field meet last week at Civic Fielde, Oshawa. He and six other Whitby stu- dents who aIso were firut at the regionals will be going for Id this week at the OFSAA finalsin Kitchener where the finest in high school track and field will compete. In ail, 14 Whitby students earned a trip ta the Ontario finals. Woodley ilO-metre jump at 01 Now a week's il 13.9 secon two weeks Henry Sti second ta 1 Woodley Akinremni Scarborcul xnet.re spri of 10.7 sec Schools ... .. . .. . Whitby Network Architecture won the championship of a major midget basebaîl taurnament in Georgetown over the weekend. Whitby defeated Barrie, South London and Brampton to earn the titie. Whitby rolied over Barrie 20-1. Adamn Thompson and Jersy Dream corne true Dreain Teain froin Brooklin won the Ajax men's slo-pitch D division tournainent recently. They won five of six gaines, including a thrilling final in which they were down 9-0 after two innings and came froin héhind ta wîn the izame 14-12. berth in the Labatt slo-pitch provincials later this summer. Coach is Ian Down and players are Don Jansma, Greg Jefferies, John Seheil, Greg Gibson, Dan Middleton, Larry Down, Ken Lynde, Mike Jansmna, Steve Gîbson, Dave Guest, P.J. Guest Aronowicz and score Newitt, Ja Schott eac scored twi two hits Calway got Thompsc in a 6-3 w: Greg Dow and catch solid defen Miller tl at first E Ioaded and Brad Ne and Newiti an 11-3 w the final. The gain the fourth began to Pl Witby's season is r Royal effort by urnder- 14s Redmen finally defeat Brampton