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Whitby Free Press, 1 Jun 1994, p. 23

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vvimtuoy # %m i tuao, wflu*tmy~, uuItu , iu4, ruide d.1 Whiltby no match for Azrii ia The Whitby boys' under. 15 elite division soccer team, spon- sor-ed by Oshawa's Midtown Mall, were finalists ini their first tournament of the season, in Mississauga, over the weekend. ôver the long weekend. Whitby Wolves were grouped in one five-teamn division with Olympie Fiamnes,'Ottawa, North York Azzurri and Mississauga. Afler round-robin play the two top tearns advancedto, the Ontaro lacroSse Score@ May in Fergs 7 Six Nations 10 Ptboough 7 Brampton 6 May 21 Six Nations il Owen Scwid 7 May 24 Brampton 18 Own Sound 9 May 25 Peterb2orouJgh 6 Brooklin 5 May 26 Brookfln 14 Brampton il Frgu. a Peerborough 7 Stimne as of May 27 W L T OF GA P Six Nations 3 1 05226 6 Peterborough 3 1 0 27 24 8 B"lo&n 3 1 05030 6 Brampton 2 2 0 42 37 4 Owen Sound 1 5 0 43 82 2 Fargue 1 3 03045 2 Top 14 score OP G A p andy Moans, Six Naions 4 7 9 Es John Taoes. Six Nationls 2 6 ID 1 Bob McNahb. Owen Sound 5 il 2 13 jarniaGrioldy.Owen S. 5 4 9 13 slc Grahiam .six 4atkons 4 2 Il 13 Kevin Bîggs. Peterborough 2 5 7 12 Rb Curbl, Owen Sound 5 4 8 12 Duaie Jacobs, Six Nations 3 3 9 12 Bob HuaiIey. Bramptor 3 8 3 Il Miles Geermi. Six Nations 3 3 9 12 John Fi c, Booklln 2 2 8 1) uft WiIong, Bramfptonl 3 5 4 9 Peter Park. Brooklin 2 7 1 8 Rlich Kiigour, Six Nationis 2 4 4 8 Ontario junior A lacrosse Scores May 1 Peterboroujgh 17 Whitby il May 20 Six Nations 6 Brampton 13 Scarborough 4 K-W 18 Toronto 4 Orangeville 12 May 21 Burington 9 Six Nations 20 May 22 St. Catharines la Saria 8 Peterborough il Sceborough il K-W 2 Orangevifle 8 May 23 Brampton 14 Burington 8 Oranevile 9 Six Nations 15 May 24 MissismJga, 4 Puterborough E6 May 25 whilby 14 St.Cadharînes E8 Budligton 7 Sania 12 May 2 Peterborouoh 15 Toronto lV Scai'borough 9 Whitby 21 May 27 Buringion 12 Mississauga 6 S. Cahann.s 8 K-W 6 Brampton 7 OrangwNille 13 Sarnia 5 Six Natons 1B MG Bram~pton 15 May 29 Whitby il Peterborough 13 Missisauga 13 Scarboroug h 8 Six Nations 12 Orangeville 14 East ivison emtanngt s of May 29 W L T GF GA P 1 1 championship. In gaine one, Whitby played Oiymnpic Flames. Woives started aggressively and got an early goal by Ryan Snmith an an accurate pass fromi Jason Schleiffer. Flames notched the tying goal in the firet half and aithough Whitby had numerous scon chances to break the game wie open, the gaine ended in a 1-1 tie. In the second gaie Whitby played Ottawa and displayed good offensive and defensive skilles W recordi a strong 3-0 victor>'. I] junior, Derek Gillespie, 15, of Oshawa was the overail winner in the WVhitbY Optimist Club's annual junior golf tournament heid May' 7 at Kedron Dell in Oshawa. Gillespie, one of the top young goifers in Ont.ario, shot 75. Kyle Imrie of Brooklin shot 88 to win the aged 14 to 17 division, while David Rowe of Stoffville and Andrew Nichols of Oshawa each shot 92 to tie for first in the aged 12 and 13 division. . The>' and runners-up Ryan Hickingbottomn of Whitby, Burke Rutherford of Whitby n Michael Ien g fWitby and compete i e Optimist chaxn- pionship at the Chedoke golf course in Hamilton June 24. A total of 58 golfers competed in the local Optimist tourna- ment. u"jt was a very good turnout,7 said organizer Walt Soetens. Each golfer paid a $10 entry fee, and each received a prize. Brett MacRur>' scored four goals as Whitby defeated Peter- borough 9-3 in a bantain A lacrosse exhibition game May 21. Whitby led 3-0 after the first period and neyer looked back. Wes Suddons had two 1ai and an assist, Mike Gallas, Sctt Hobe and Justin Aitken a goal each. Case y Dupont and Garett Win- der had three assists each. Justin Yelle and Scott Wyiie were solid in net for Whitby. Andreychuk chairs event Toronto Maple Leafs sniper Dave Andreychuk will be honourar>' chair of this year's Celebrit>' Cup golf tournament and dinner on Wednesday, June 29 at Lakeridge Links golf course in north Witby. Ail proceeds from the tourna- ment with 150 golfers, go to the Chilciren's Wish Foundation. Last year, $8,000 was raised for the charity, and more than $50,000 has been raised in the nineyears of the tournamient. For more 'information cal] Mark at 576-3402. Q'Cott McDavid ope ned the scoring for Whitby, pickIng up the rebound off a crossbar shot froin Hennan Johnson. Johnson scored Whiitby's second goal converting a free kick froni Dillon Osbourne. Schleiffer finished the Wolves scoing as he was sent into the. clear on a paso by Jonathan Vanderven and scored on a breakaway. Goaltenders Adam Farr and Nick Wood played effectivel>' to record the team shutout. The fullback core of K yle Muckian, Donovan Bond, Ross Hamili, Vanderven and Osbourne pro- vided strong defensive work in support of the Whitby shutout. in gaine three, Whilby's third gaitxe on a hot aturda>' afternoon, Whltby faltered and went down 4-1 Wo a strong North York Azzurri teain .Johnson scored Whitby's onl>'gol converting a free. kickfri smnith. In gazne four, Mississauga 2 shutouts for Hibs Whitby Zerox Hibe under-13 rep girls' soccer teain posted two shutouts to start the eason. Peewees defeated in A final The Whitby Rotary' major peewee rep basebaîl team Iost in the A finals of a tournament in Brantford over the weekend, Chathamn defeated Whitby 7-3 in the final, despit finepitéhin Adamn Bic le wo helg Mathain to three hits in the first ive iniuns Whitby ha eu the tourna- ment with a 2-1 losa Wo Hamilton East Mountain and then a 10-4 loss. Whitby then blanked Windsor 13-0 to, advance to the A semi- finals. Whitby defeated Hamilton Alexander Park 14-0 in the semi- final as Ryan Wiswell scored three runs and Ron Fornarolo twice. In regular season p1la> in the 16-team league, Whitby defeated Orono 4-0, Kendal 14-8 and Havelock 9-0. Whitby lost 7-5 ta, Oshawa in a recent league gaine in minor bantam. basebaîl. Matt Smith had theee hits and Paul Grahamn two for Whitby. Mike Feret Scott T7hompson, Shane Beetfiam, John Partlow and Chris Rutherford each had a hit. Ryan Vopni, Shane Beethain Thompson and Steve Maclsaac pitched for Whitby. D)EFENCE SYSTEMS Self- Def once Martiai Arts Classes Learn a street oriented practical martial art designed for today. :.se on e *Asa Kali- KnA F Classes held a t... WI IDY ATUC Wl 1375 Hopkinis St. Whitby Contact: Doug Hicks Ini game one on May' 18, Melissa McCartney had three goals and Monique Taylor had a single as Whitby rolled W a 4-0 shutout over Woodbridge. Strong goaltending b>' Sara Caunce and strong defence by Anna Accardi, Courtne Burns, Jennifer Raiston and Laura Thompson was the key. In the next gaine May 25, Lindsey Smith scored three goals, Kristy-Lee Grahamn two and singles went to McCartney, Taylor and Diana Surbrizi asâ Whitby pounded Newmarket 8-0. Sara Caunce aga in had the shutout, with strong midfieid support by Rosanne McLaughlin, Pia Kallio Hayley Callander, Shannon 'Fletch er and Amy Çjialloner. NlcCron 3rd in Ohio 1 Andrea McCron of the Whitby Roller Skating Club had a third- place finish at the Ohio State invitational championships in Austintown, Ohio M a>' 20-22. McCron was third in ioops in the elementary class in the comn- petition attended b>' skaters froin 45 clubs, including on. from New Zealand. Stacey Miller, another of the six Whitby club ekaters partici- pating, was fourth in loops in elementar>'. In level IIB events, Jennifer Caukwell was fifth in figures. In level 11B, Kristen Nakamura was sixth in figures. 1 ONA O AJOR ACRSESERE WED. JUNE 8 AT 8:30PM Luther Vipond Arena, Brooklin took an early 2-0 lead convertingr two- free kicks. Whitby lookod tired and out of the gaine. however, in the Ist 10 minutes the>' ignited and presed Mississauga relentiesl>' to capitalize on two scoring opportunities b y Johnson ana Sèhieifer ta deadlock the sore at 2-2. Wihitby>s midfield lino of Smith, Im Grieder, Dustin Nzeakor, Kevin Da Silva. Jo.>' Collins and JasonBîrowÎ4 maintained strong offenuive pressure to rally the team on to victor>'. The tie sent Whîtby into the chaznpionship round. In the championsip gaine Whitb aan played North-York 2 mg heopening hand as ie as pulled down b>' a defender in tho penaltya, and Grieder scored on tho, penalty shot for an early 1-0 lead. Azzurri proved too strong for Whitby and scored two late firet-haif goals for a 3-1 lead and eventuailly a 6-1 chaznpionship win. Hawks get weekend split Whitby Hughes Hawks mite rep softball team competed in the. Markham rep tournament on the weekend, winning two -of their four gaines. Hawkcs first defeated Markhamn Lynx in their firet gaine as a rep team. Hawks then lot t Oshawa Shamrocks 17-12. Hawks scored nine rune during their last at-bat. Markham Bobcats then defeated, Whitby 6-4. Bobcats put the. flrst run on the. board with the Hawks tying it Up and taking the lead 3-1. Bobcats tallied three in the. flfth to tie -the score 4-4 and thon added two more in the sixth te win 6-4. The final gaine saw Whitby and Markham Lynx meet for the second time with Hawks winning 18-2. Menibers of the Hawks are Maria Tennant, L idsey Matsumura, Asile>' Mcenald, Kailey Miller, Caitie Osborne, Laura Camipbell, Erin Fraser, Susie Crabb, Danielle Momrson, Jennifer Scott, Shannon Koroby and Karen McWilliams. Established Since 1980

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