Whltby Free Press, WieIneday, June 15, 199, PaGe 25 3w.in oener The Whltby under-17 rep A team, sponsored by Bill Nurse Chev Olds and Ziebart Tidy Car, recently kIcked off the soccer season with 3-0 win over Toronto Croatia. This is the firet year for the team playing at the tep level after competing very successfully in the Duham Ter iSlc Soccer League for the paut two years Competition this year includes Glen Shieldi, MalveruNorth 5carboeg peterborçugh end &carboogh Blizzard. Te= nmembers are Steven Aspden C0harles Bosworth, Matt BotwelTrevor Burwash MAk J~n~h~ Cli Cppoin%,kai Y" Trvor Grant, Robert Hibbe, Staphen Kerr, $huma MacDonald, Doug Mdeton, Colin Miller, Aaron Plue, Chis Tremblay, Rob Visai and Matthew Visconti. CO* STEEL <* LASCO E.A. FAIRMAN Public Sohool student Jus- tin Aitken struggles to catch up in a 13-year-ol boys' 4xlO00m relay heat at the Durham Elemnentary Athletic Association track meet last week at Oshawa's Givic stadium. Aitken and his teammates made Rt to the finals but faîled to place. Photo by tMwk Reeor. Whltby Free Pnms K1,nights win Ont. titie Thé Oshawa Blue Knights under-14 field lacrosse teain won the provincial field titlé last weekend in Burlington. The téamn, made up of Durham's finest box lacrSse players from the Whitby minor lacrosse association, outscored the opposition 52 goals ta 18. Blue Knights won every gaine at thia - year's provincials, defeating Hamilton 12-3, Brampton 14-10 and St. Catharines 11-3. In the championship gaine Oshawa met Toronto Beaches, a teain that had defeated Oshawa in the opening gaine of field play this year. However, Beaches were no match for Blue Knights who scored early and kept on scoring Eastdale CVI defeated Henry Str'eet High- Sehool 4-3 in the LOSSA (Durharn) high school basebali final last week. Henry starting pitcher Tim Irneson allowed only flive hits in six innings of work, but two of those hits were home ruas, driv- ing in three of the four Eastdale runs. With the win, Eastdale earned a trip to the Prentice Cup play- downs featuring teams in the Greater Toronto Area. Eastdale and Henr were two of thé top teams in t he Durham lege this season, and wére also ranked among the top 10 in thE Toronto area. for a 152 win. Justn YeIle played solid in goal in ail four games and held Lis goals against average to 4.5 per gaine. Goal scorers for the Blue Knights were Wes Suddons with nine, Mike Hamilton and Adamn McLea with six each, Brett Macrury, Scott Hobe and Aaron Lowes each five, Evan Cardwell and ike Longo four each, Scott Wylie, Mike Gallas and Garnett Winder each two and Casey Dupont and Chris Thaler each one goal. Other players helping in the weekend victory with some excellent defensive and offensive play were Evan Kitainura, Travis Millar, Billy Gréer, Brétt Pakosta and Nick Semeniuk. On the sidelines were A.J. Shannon and Justin Aitkén, both out with --- - - - - - - WHITBY JUNIOR A LACROSSE AVHyTY WJVMRIORSÇ TORONTO Iroquois Park Arena i Thursday, Junel16 8:OOpmi I Iîv I cul Ad iso IIT THIS-AD injuries. Head coach Marty Gallas was pleased with his troops over the short field.season, winn ihs second provincial fel 90eir wu, years. Assstant coaches were Greg Lepine, Gary Mark and Jerry Cardwell, trainers Serge Dupont and John Winder., DEFENCE SYSTEMS 1994 INTREPID Longest establîshed Ghrysler Dealer in Durham Region. ORDER NOW- IN STOCK& ON DISPLAY AT Mondlay to Frid1ay July 4th - August l9th 8:30 a.m. - 4:30,p.m. Ex..t.n.... Day.....are .. Soccer, Basebai, Swimming, Football, Badminton, Tennis, VolleybaII, Basketball, Arts & Crafts, Video Movies & Games Wednesday Day Trip 10 Ontario Place Self-Def once Mourtial Arts Cla ss Learn a street oriented practical martial art desîgned for today. Kal - K n- F Classes held at... WIITBY ATMLEfmmW 1375 Hopkins St. Whitby Contact: Doug Hicks (90t5) 7803