Whitby Free Presa, Wednesday, June 29,1994., Page 27 Bantams keep rolling, wiln flour of five The Whitby Optimist major baritain rep basebali teain won four of five gaines in the past week. In a win over Oshawa, Doug Clarke pitched seven strong inninge fore David Yarwood took over to pick up the save. Offensively Sean Donnelly led the way with three bits. Clarke and Whi*tby to host jr. basebali tournament Borne of the top junior basebal teains in Ontario will be in WhitbyJuly 15-17. They will compote in the Whitby Minor Basebail Asocia- tion's new tournament, to be sponsored by tbe Rotary Club of Whitby Sunrise. The junior event will replace the annual Oshawa-Whitby midget tournament. An award froni that previous tournarnent the Jack MtacDonald trophy, wilf still go ta the winning teain of the new event. More details on the tourna- ment will be given in upcoming issues of le F'ee Press. Chris IYAlbert each bit timely singles to drive in runs. In Pickering the next night, WVhitby started slowly but in the eighth and ninth inninge caught fire and scored eight runs to win 12-2. Yarwood pitched five innings and allowed only- one bit for the win. Lars Clay took over in the sixth. Culin Cockburn had tbree bits wbile Ryan Grundie, Ryan Crotin and Ryan Balan each had a multiple-hit gaine. Facing Oshawa again, Wbitby took the lead early in the game but could not hold off a ninth inning rally by Oshawa as Legionaires won 8-7. Balan pitched six strong Mosquito team beats Cobourg The Whitby minor mosquito basebail tearn played one of their best gaines of the season when they duznped Cobourg 14- 4 Sunday in Cobourg. The offence camne tbrough with 13 its wbile the pitcbing combo of Matthew Tosoni and Brandon Petch allowed only three bits over six inninge. The Wbitby fielders were alrnoet flawless as tbey handled 14 changes with just one error. Justin Hawe and Michael May turned in some great plays at short and second. Adami Bright bad a strong game as catcher, cutting down two runners at the plats and throwing one out at second base. Whitby was down 3-0 after the firet inning when Cobourg collected their only bits of the day, but the visitors clawed back for five runs of their own in the Dandy win for owner A horse owned by Benjamin Hoag of Whitby won a Grass Roots trotting series race at Lon- don'. Western Fair Raoeway on June 22. Albens Beau Dandy earned the first Ontario Sires Stakes victory of his trotting career with the coast-to-coast win. Mike Saftic drove the horse ta a three-length victory. Under-lO team stii unbeaten The Whitby under-lO rep soccer teain, sponsored by the Golden Griddle, Neilson Cadbury and Domino's Pizza, added ta, their unheaten record in Central Soccer League action on June 21 by defeating Wexford 5-O. The spirited Wexford side did, however, take the play to Whitby in the first baif as the score remained tied at the break before inside right Bryan Maciünnon opened the scoring early in the second haif. David Morgan came off the bench ta bhit two fromn the centre forward position, while other unanswered markers frorn game most valuable player Paul Kontos and inside lef Liam Reddox put the gaine out of reach. Keeper Bryan Crawford was hardly troubled as the injury-plagued Whitby defence of Eaznon Sommerville, BJ. Bowles, Mike Sheehan and Tyler Mattin held strong. Centre half John Baker, linking well with Mike Bowerman and Ciaran Thoînpson, added support ta, the Whitby attack, wifle a sound approach froni referee Mark Denuner made it an entertaining if somnewhat one-sided gaine. tbhird inning. After adding fourtb, they put one run in the the gaine on ice Intermediates win tourney The Durham Lakeshore Womnan's Fastba]I League held its mid-season tourney June 17 and 18, with 10 teains competing in the hot weather for the chanxpionship. In the chaxnpionsbip final, Camp Borden boet 22-6 to Oshawa Intermediates. Camp Borden, playîng their seventh gaine of the tourney, witb only one pitcher, could not hold down the offensive attack of the Intermediates. In the consolation final, Scarborough Monty Pythons beat Wbhitby Dube Dodgers 13-4. Pythons' key players were Kathy Hendry (three bits, three RBIs), Heather Hall, Kà m Watson (each had three bits). Dodgers' offence was sparked by Cheryl Scott and Diane Peters, each with tbree bits, and Gina Gibson (two bits). Midgets show th.irsills The Whitby Warriors midget A lacrosse teai conducted a skilîs clinic in Cornwall on June 18. Coach Jin Bishop and bis players were invited by the Akwesasne Lightning Native Lacrosse organization to hold the clinie. Then the Whitby teani played the Alcwesasne junior B teamn. Warriors again conducted a clinic against their older opposition, wining 25-11. Ma O'rien scored six goals and had two assiste, Gavin Prout had two goals and nine assista, Pat Jones four goals'and tbree assiste, Paul Sallue four goals and one assist to Iead the scoring for Warriors. Hawks Win The Whitby Hughes Hawks mite rep sofftball teai defeated Oshawa Shaniroclce 20-9 in Oshawa last Thursday. Witbhlad 18 bits, coming from. MarIa Tennant, Suse Crabb, Erin Fraser, Caitie Osborne, Laura Campbell, Shannon Konoby, Dayle Rossen, Lyndsey Matsumura, Karen McWilliams and Kailey Miller. Pitcbing for Hawks were Ashley McDonald and Matsumura. The twosome faced a total of 28 batters in ix innIngs, striking out four and giving up six walks. with six runs in the fifth. Petch had the bot bat with a single and two doubles that knocked in two runs. Robert Eberle also cashed in two runners with two singles. May had two singles and an RBI and scored twice with some speedy base running. Wbitby's EOBA record stands at six wins and three loses. Whit1by basebail UDGETIJUVEIILE June 1 Aimaes oWky Cky Centre Ato Whitby Optimist J une 20 Churche?.Atto. kMor City Sa txn John Patte CA. Fifeshire LW"oe Moor City Siduwn JohnPate CA. Ciy Centre Auito S-dk es of June 20 ODf s Toving Chtucheet Atomotive Akate Securky Locke. 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In Peterborough, a tired Whitby club played an outstanding gaine to win 8-6. Kyle McFarlane started on the mount for Whitby and scattered three hits over five innings to pik up the win. Yarwood finshed up the final four innings to get the save. Cockburn, Crotin and Donnelly Durham lakeshore wvomen's fastball &enm Cialc Whllby Suns Picotte Pirols Rtobsis Dodd & Sotder Sour Gapos Juns 13-17 Dodd & Soeter Chesias lClsc a t 4 aM % ParW'rruporticn AI KGU Golden H»ks McCams W. Fra* Radty Whitby Lion olmty iJ TO B"d Optinà t Clb Dundm Ct,. Gu.dai D. Whitby Auio Ro<ary Sunna. soWRfT a Jure 20 DaFros'w.iCA. WiiyIGrasm Juna zl June 22 Marvin Eitorprions Plaque Atteck June 23 Execave Cloaners Doug Froemm CA. June 24 -raid out June 26 Marvin Entepr.s Plaque Att"n Dm ro mC.A. 22 Plaque Attack 12 Lare nio CasJI r 5 Broakin Kiss 9 Coletwglon To Go 7 Andurso Vol Cliic 10 Ighwad van 17 Mflinq lmg Rsoe 9 ExmgiiveCleoner 20 Andrsat Volric 14 Maciibi Orcli. 8tades s ef Jute 25 Doug Frosman CA. 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