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Whitby Free Press, 22 Jun 1994, p. 24

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Page 24, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, June 22, 1994 Whitbyatoms promenti i Whitby Iroquois swhn club CENTRAL REGION C CIIAMPIONSIPS JUNE 4-5. NEWMARKET 8/UNOER BOYS Eric Chan bit 25. 100 breast. 25. 50 2nd 100 vin BOYS Arem Semons - hlgh point wirvisr bt 50, 1>, 200 bock. 50 f me 2nd 1M f me MatusWilson2nd 50 brai. 200 msdby r- 3id 100'un 9110 GIRLS Jeurifo ebb 2nd 50 bock 4h 50 bruim Eth DO bock JaIm Nmmih 3d MO fru 4h 50 b"e SIh 50 fIiy Mh 200 r Nadia Khatab 3kd 50 bm"n 200 FREE RELAY 3dEn@ Buidey. JenniurW " Jairmo Nsmgth. Km 11112BOYS Chrislior 2md 50 frs.200 fre 3&d 1VOf r. 400 fris Justin Guis krd 50, VO bruni 4h 200 bruni Mh 1VO bock IV12GIRLS Vaneissa on 4h 200 brosi 5th 1VO bmîm 13114 BOYS Grog Kng 2nd 400 fme. 4h 1V0brant Mh 50Obrnut 200 MEDLEY RELAY 2nd Grog King, OhmsLevoir, Mika Lmencs, Justin Gui. Local Whitby won th~ masters lacrosod hosted by the V Bow'xanvilo June The. Whithr ME Club defeaZNe 9 in the final av lier lose te IJewt robin play.. Wltby beganN Huntsvile (Mark' the winner), a 10. town, a 12-6 win arînes and a 1 Brantford. Mike O'Handle) bush were soli Whitby. Watson and nmne assists Celebrate Your ChiId's Birthday Party at Dairy Queen m~w4wPER CHILD INCLUDES: kAL Fe a family of four for only $U3.99 plus taxes Inlds-4rg burers. 4 fiies, i 4 soft drinks&4 ude L t ý V wisoeUpOfl. LomD fO i. E .k 1 SP94 majors. Watson 'also scored two converts to round out the scoring. th~ the second game, second-placeRoughriders wero up against third-place Staznpeders with the. Stamps comning out on top 18-0. Two Whitby residents combined for the fist touchdown, as flrst-year quarterback Andrew Boumns dropped back and hit receiver Danny Crabb with a perfect 25-yard pass and run Play. Jonathon McVey and Jeif Hockett also had majors to round out the. scoring. miasters triumph i. firit annual ment, Ron Brown had 13 goals ýe tournament and il assists. Vhitby club in Gary Ravary had a goal and 14 e 11-12. assiste, Steve Churley eiglit asters Lacrosse goals and four assists, Phil Kift wtown, N.Y. 12- four go ais and threo assiste, 'enging an ear- John Scattergood and Mo. town in round- Richard each a goal mnd six assistsI, irn Claridge two goals iith a 7-6 over and thýree assists, Dwamne Howe Watson getting two o ais and four assiste, and 49 loss te New- Randy Sullivan two goals. over St. Cath- O'Handley had five assiste Ed 7-7 wîn over Wallis four, KimRnoss two, Johin Doherty two and Bob Baland and yr and Jay Rose- Rosebusb on. each. d in net for Sponsors were Provincial Signe had 23 goals and chiropractor Kinm Boss. for the tourna- Errors loom large in senior team losses Numerous errors during a fati- gtuing stretch 'of gaines contribu- te two losses in three gaines for the Whitby East Side Maio s senior basebail squad in the past week. On June 13, Whitby pitcher Greg McIsaac went ail the way and gave up only three earned runs égainlai Peterborough. But errors resulted in several runs for the home teani in their 9-5 victor over Whitby. «It wasn't a sounda defensive effort, thats for sure," said Whitbyfiayer-manager Doug McIsaac had two bits, includ- ing a double, anid Mike Fulton had three bits and drove in two runs for Whitby. On June 15, a much-improved Markhanm teain. ran over Whitby 13-3. Gene Rainey «pitched well,» said McCorkell, but again the Whitby defence offered no sup- «W. just didn't have what it takes that night,» said McCor- keli, adding that Markham now boasts a very strong hitting iineup. McCorkell also noted that it was the sixth gaine in nine days for the. Whitby teain. Whitby reb nded on Sunday with a 4-3 win over Little Britain as Steve Donner was solid for seven innings and Jeremy Har- ness threw two scoreless innings te maintain the. edge. Whitby scored threee runs in the. second inning as McIsaac continued bis fineghitting with a two-run single and Rainey sin- gled to drive in another another. A sacrifice fly by McIsaac in the. sixth inning gave Whitby a 4-1 lead. Donner surrendered two more runls in the. sixth and held Liittie Britain scoreless in the seventh beforo Harness fin- îshed. McIsaac and Rainey each had tbree bits for Whitby Whitby now has for wins and five losses for the. season. Whitby was scheduied, te boit Port Hope last night (Tuesday), anmd thon play in Bowmanville on Sunday afternoon before hosting Ajax next Tuesday night at Iro- quois Park. Four Whîtby boys were instrumental in leading their teains to victor in football Iast weekend at Civic Fields in Oshawa. The. Oshawa Hawkeye atoin bouse lege, consisting of boys in Durham Regon between ages 10 and 12, were playing their semi-final games last weekend. In the first gaine, frourth-place iÀons were up against the first-place Argos, with Argos winning 20-0. Jorden Henry of Whitby led the way with one touchdown while Craig Parkes and Jamie Watson also scored Whitby minor house league lacrosse MOGETIJUNIOR June 7 Blae. 8 1air. Oldtimers 1 Jason Jankowski 5 Mike Bilich 4 Joif Hunter 3 Jaret Bilioh 3 Paul Bruce Kendall Chorosteoki Androw Oullen Chris Dinadaie Trevor Jackson Brooklin Logion Brent Lazmry 4 Marcus Oluin 2 Ste»ve lottinvllle Oralg Jackson Troy Jackson John Houston Steve Ouuin Innovailve Awards 8 Tomn Peteison 4 Mike Poterson 2 Mike Pecock 2 June 9 Broolin Loglon Bront Lazay 2 TroyJackson SaulEdger Zach Edgar Laer. Oldtimers Andrew Cullen 3 K. Choroetecki 3 Jesse Bagelmran 2 Trevor Jackson2 Sean Mac.e 2 Paul Bruce Chris Dinsdale Bled.. 7 Jason Jankowski 4 T. Van Egmond 2 Jeff Hunier il Whltby Jr. A. Warr.5 Jemmie Taylor 2 Miko Blake Jason Charfler Cory Ha., Durham Dodge il Mika Densham 4 Mike Row<eand 2 Darryl McArthui 2 Krstlan Red B. Cenn Stefano DiGiorglo 5 lnnovetiv Awrds*4 Mike Paterson 2 Tom Peterson Daruyl Humsy 14 Durham Dodge 6 Mike Dansham 2 Mike Rawland Derryl McAuthur Stefano DiGiorgio Whitby Jr. A Warr. 3 Jeremy Killen Tomn Wakefiel Jamie Taylor BANTAWMINOR NDGET June 1V7 W'%b Fr.. Prose Charlie'Lok2 Kyle lmrie 2 hutout - Christian Forrostal Dodd & Sauter Kurt Kirner 4 JosI Johnison 2 Sam Sosopr Paul St. Aubin Jason Hunter 7 <Nai n nt givn) 0 9 Ma"kisTransport 6 Joif Maciie 3 Ryan Harris 2 Cuck Cales Moc>eTranpot5 W= S~vFr.. Pres4 C isMime John Orystal Brandon Van Aston Chais Bk Osh. CennralLion C. Whitaker 4 Wayne Richad 3 Tim Hussey 2 Dam dGulespis 10 Dodd àSouter Kuit Kiinr 4 Phil Greonen Jason Hunier Paul 91. Aubin Joel Johnston MAJOR PEEWEE June 8 Canadien T». 3 Whitby pgiM e Ontaro junor A lacrosse Se» Defensive end, Whitby's Jason Pottinger, gave the Roughrider bail carriers fito ail day by stopping them in their tracks. Tihe finals are now set for this Sunday morning at Civic Field in Oshawa, witli the consolation gaine starting at 10 amn. and the championship gaine set for 11:30 ar. The. atom rep season starts in about three weeks. The atoms, who were last year's provincial champions, are stili Iooking for bail players and anyone interested ehould cail coach AI Crabb at 404-0197 or Steve Henry at 430-1645. Paperweights win tournment Whitby Roy's Enterprse defea- ted St. Catharines 7-2 in the final to win a paperweight tour- nament in Brmpton recently. Ryan Degerdon had t"wo~als and an assist and Erie Regan two goals for Whitby in the. final. Johnny Hughes, Curtis Bone and Jesse Gi also scored. To reach the fnal, Whitby defeated Guelph 17-6, Six Nations 22-2 and-Guelph 13 3. Ben Sawyer had 17 points for Whitby in the tournament. Hughes had 15, Degerdon 14 Regan 12, Mitch McMichael eight, Cyrtis Bone and Scott Freeman seven each Adam Derks six Stephen Batihe, Mar- cus Carroll, Gili and Kody Mus- selman five each, Eric Sorichetti and Josh McRobb four each, Amanda Stephens and Cam Lomax three each, Sean Simeson two. St. Cwhres Iô 50 2* SixNidions 88 0 O 2(g K-W 7 11 0 10 swrigton S 9 O 154 Sv" a 2 150 1« Top 0 oorors John Grant. Peter. 13 5w T=ma KekJoky, Peer. 15 36 S.nWilianu. 5ca,. la36S Rod Squlre. Six Niions 15 39 Shawi.McKOriz.. K-W 10 24 KYI.Goundry. Peter. 15 33 Joh Suriorson, Orange. 10 30 Dallas Sqtdre, Six Neit"s15 34 Jonas Derks. Whkby 14 33 Lieun MacDonald K-W 15 28 Grant Johnion, St C. 13 35 Jason Croélo.Whktby 14 22 Matt Shearor, Wh tby 8 33 Rtick Morton, Peter. 14 25 Travis Kigour. St. C. 13 19 David Justynski 2 Dan* Dainard Coughlan Hofm Allen Norninton 2 Mathow Soannel Matt McMulien Michael Johnston Cralg Hilbom Farron Whittaker 3 Allan Waton 2 Matthow Moyeu 6 Romnax lit Roaftyl Ryan Salne MAJOR NOVICE Junoi8 Ont. Data Supplies 2, Whitby Optimnist Dune Silverihoin 2 Sean Ksrr2 %mrioCcollins Tim Fisher Geoffroy Jonies 12 Mitcholîsa Insurance 4 Ian B"oo2 Euie Poterson Nick Macinnon Dr. Pong's Braceo4 Aamn Gallas 2 Sean Pitcher 2 Standings se of My 3 Mboeils Insuranco Ontario Da Suppies Dr. Pong's Braco Wbltby Opt"nt WL T P 4 I I 3 4 O 6 3 4 O 6 MAJOR TYKE Standigs es of Juns 7 Carson àWoeks 7 Whkit Rotary 4 LarrySullivan 3 CR080 NINOR TYKE June 1 Play k Agmin Sports 0 Alex Henderson 4 Jm ingler 2 Chie s yce 2 Daryl Richard June 3 Whitb Optimist Jima Froveuizanc, Chris Wood Scott Stewart Play IM Again Sports 3 Justin MoConnell Chuis Boyce Philip Milihone Stoves Land. John lrelad 3 Steves Land. Adem Johniton Marigold Lincoln 4 Ryan Kerr 2 Daniel Dempvsey Eric Gordon Standings et of June 3 Play h Again Sot 5 2 C ti t 4 3 C Id *Sln 3 4 C Stee.1Landscaping 2 5 c JUNIOR PAPERWEIGHT May 31 Whte Rm* Brofl Eagl»So Pande Fundrmlsng2 Madrjo vano 1 Rage. Omble Dougla Langois 5 Joshua Beidasti - z.nGag Brookln Optimat7 Brandon Johnston 4 Joui Newi Hepoos 3 Snittyls Grinders e No »M»sisgiven sbwainge Rage. Cbl. Brookin Optirrust White Rose Pende Fundralsang SffWtYs Grinders June12 WhNby 206boouh7 Pet 0 la 13(al) Mx Naons VinTorotto le Mt. Cahadnso 1 BuAinCtOn 7 Bmyrptan 12 Si Nwins 11 Orevils 13 8outbarouh 0 Whibt' 1 Mismaga7 K-WO St. Cathurbu 14 Junele Tarono 7 Whltby a St. Cghaalns 15 rairçon S Patuarouglh 1UlMWsauga il Semis 13 K-W 14 Six Niilons v&.O C oAl ois Si. C*Èhdu wumns Piom~uhI Seuila 7 auborough 15 K-W 10 Si Nions 9 M of Jum s19 W L T 0F CA I Petuebrough 15 1 1 273 I170 Brurpton il 5 O0 1M 155à Whkl Il14 0 21148 2 Toronto 5 80 11 1841 MIsomaga 3 13 0 137 238 e Soarborough 2 iU 1 137 2V7 9 Wd d" o isn M of Jiu l Ma &Pa's CountryStr Yf YCountry Decor 1 Sante Fe Y Scented Candies Y Potpourri and electric pots Y 1 Large Variety of country placemats, table runners, rugs, etc.Y y Y Featuring 16 craftspeople hrm Durham RegionY Y Ask about this week's y FEATUREDy CRAFTSPERSON! Y y 374 WILSON RD. S.y OSHAWA * 434-7560 North of Bloor, South of Olive '-s

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