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Whitby Free Press, 14 Sep 1994, p. 24

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Page 24, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, September 14, 1994 Mullane returns to ýWhi8tby, to box Oct.b2 7%e Motor City Boxing Club will stage several bouts on Sun- day, Oct. 2 at the Armoury, 53 Simcoe St. N., downtewn -Osh- awa. The show, te be called 'Young Guns ' will feature several Metor City Laoxers making their ama- teur debuts. In addition, many boxers frorn the Peterborough boxing club will be in bouts. They are train- ing at the Moter Ct club at 716 Wilson Road SoCut hi e thse Peterborough club seeks anether facility. It is expected týhat James Mul- lane, wh e hai5 returned te Whitby, will be In one of the bouts. Mullane, who had been eut- standing in his initial bouts as a member of the Motor City club, had returned with hie farnily te his native Wales earlier this eButà hie family bas recently corne back te, Canada, and Mur- lane is now preparing te resume ringaction. Mhedoors will open for the event at the Armoury at 1 p.m., and boutsbegiat 2 p.m. Anether 9itby boxer, Nqick Pelletier, lest a split decision te Cabbagetewn's Ralph Papieet in a 165-pound match-up ia Cabba- getown over the weekend. Pelletier, 20, a Durham Cel- le go student, was making hie de but in the extremely close con- test. Under-17s fali. in Cup final A poor first haif performance cost Whitby in the Ontario Cup under-17 soccer final. Oakville Winstars, who have two Canadian under-17 team players on their rester, rolled te a 3-O lead after only 25 minutes of play and held on te, defeat Whtby 4-2 on Sunday in Kit- chener. Oakville described by Whitby manager im MacLean as the uclass act of the league,» were hard-pressed by Whitby at times in the second haZf but Whitby squandered two glorious scoring opportunities that would have tied the game. Wbitby made it 3-1 .in thie second half before Oakville got anether for a 4-1 lead. Neil Sharp and Jeffey MacLean scored for Whitby. Andy Medieros scored two, Eser Oner and Claudio Sacchini had the ether fer Oakville who go on Streetball champs FOUR HENRY STREET High Sohool' students beat out some 30 teams from ail over Ontario to take top honours in the aged 17-18 category at the Skydome 4-on-4 Streetball Tournamnent. That's Dave Dougherty (front) and, from Ieft, Gerrit Van Heuvelen, Chris Smith and Jeremy Alexander. Photo by Mak Reesor, Whltby Free Press te the Canadian finals. Jim MacLean said his squad elayed well against a team that ha considerably more depth. The Whitby team, wh won a Canadian championship as an under-14 teamn three years ag'o, would have been much stronger this seasen if net for the loss of five players te Scarborough teamns. Frankie Barker who, like Jef- frey MacLean, has attended tryout sessions for British seccer clubs, went te Wexford while Jeff Ormonde went te Malvern. Barker is an outstanding defender while Ormonde, a talented midflelder, is a member of the Ontario under-17team. The Whitby teans is stili invol- ved in league plaLyoff action. Whitby, which finished third in regular league play with 15 wins, twe losses and four ties, has reached the semi-finals in a bid for the league Cup. Atoms keep rolling The Hawkeyes atom football forced another Bulldog fumble club continued their winning and made the two-pointconvert ways on Labeur Day weekend in te, give Hawkeyes a 20-O lead Brapton as they dominated before the end of the first quarter. with a 32-O win ever the' Craig Parkes scored on a Bulldogs. 30-yard sweep for a touchdown. Hawkeyes struck early and In the fourth quarter, Whitby's often when on the second play Jason Pottinger recovered.aloose Ashton Smith scored on a 45-yard bail in the end zone for -the final sween. touchdown. On the evening kiekoif, Pottinger aise received moot Hawkeyes recovered a Bulldeg valuable player honours for the fumble. On the second play, game,. as earlier he was on thse Hawkeye quarterback Gregory receiving end of a 10-yard pasa Crabb of Wh itby faked a bande if from Crabb, as well as playing a te the middle and swept around strong game at offensiv an te right aide for a 25-yard defensive end. teuchdown. Hawkeyes are new 3-O this Minutes later, Hawkeyes season. An elit performance The Whitby rep Elite beys under-iS socceer team captured the charnpionship in the recent Burlington Soccer teurnainent. l, In divisonal round-robin play, Whitby Wolves finished flrst with a 4-0 record. In their opening gaine Whitby played an aggressive Burlington under-14 teain. Although Whitby had numerous scoring opportunities, Herman Johnson notched the only goal of the gaine for a 1-0O Whitby victory. In gaine twe, Whitby scored a 6-3 victory over Oakville. Johnson continued his scoring touch with twe goals, im Grieder added twe markers of his own, Scott McDavid and Kevin DaSilva chipped in one goal apiece. In gaine three, Whitby eutclassed Stratford 6-1, McDavid banged two goals on accurate passes frem Grieder. Solo goals were recorded by Jason Brown, Jonathan Van Der Ven, Da Silva and Bond. Van der Ven's goal was a header frem an accurate pass by McDavid. In game four, a highly contested gaine against the Burlington under-15s, with the score tied at 1-1, Whitby was assessed a red card and played the final period and a haîf with only 10 players. But the strong fullback core, anchored by Jason Seheiffer, combined with the play of fullbacks, Van Der Yen, Bond and Ross HamilI, shut down Burlington. Wood played well in goal te earn Whitby a tough 3-1 win. Joey Collins got Whitby off te a flying start withi an early goal, McDavid and Johnson secured Whitby's victory with second haîf goals. In the championship game, injured players Ryan Smith and Dustin Nzeakor were pressed into service. Goaltender Adam Farr and fullback Jeremy Mount returned te the teara after a short vacation. Collins started Whitby on the serebeard with a goal at the seven minute mark. Johnson and Grieder, who scored on an excellent header, cennected for Whitby. Whitby took a 3-1 lead over Burlington at the haif. Schleiffer, Collins with a second goal, and Dillon Osbourne scored second-half goals as Whitby recorded a 6-3 championship victory ever a determined Burlington under-14 team. 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