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Whitby Free Press, 3 May 1995, p. 28

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Page 28, Whitby Free Press, WedinesdaY, MaY 319 I nummyl Vikingshope to bounce back in '95 season The Oshawa Vikings Rugby Club will soon embark on its 36th playiseason. Depte some poor resuits over the last couple of years, Vikidngs are confident of a better season in 1995. Once again the Oshawa club will enter a full siate of teams in the Toronto and district junior and senior leagues as wefl as a number of tournaments. The Viings seniors will b. operating three teams at various levels ithe. Toronto league which commences in mid-Ma. The Oshawa juniors W&ilb. runnin teams at both the under- 17an under-19 levels in local leagues, begfinning in June. The veterans side (over age 35) will operate ail year. Vikings' home seasn starts with the. clubs' l9th anxiual Chris Krause Tournament on May 13. The tournament continues to grow and attracts teamsý from -al over Ontario. The. club is stifl seeking players and coaches for the upo s season and anyone intrse should contact either Mike Stone at 263-8192 or Don Maillet at 723-5920. 7s defeat the ail-stars Dealing with asthma ROBIN HUTCHINSON, an asthmatic triathiete, was a guest speaker at the Al About Asthma Fair held recently at Sin- clair Secondary Sohool in Whitby. Focus of this year's event, held by the Lung Association of Durham Region, was 'Living Well with Asthma.' Photo by Peter Nilas. Whltby Free Press A 44-year-old Whitby resident Anid, he says, quite appro- will run n li s Sth, and last, piately that's where he11 run marathon on Sunday. *hislastPas he enters the annual Toronto Marathon. Ian. Barron, tormer longtfi-me ~ esident of the Whiùtby igers unning Club ran his frt marathon mlu ¶l'orontolu1978 after jogging since 1975. Barron, mostly inactive in the past year due to a leg injury, has recently been lu training for the event. His best time ever for a marathon was three hours, two minutes, 50 seconds. He's looking fora time of three hours seven te 15 minutes for the âunday event which h. hopes will be a "Igood, healthy and fun marathîon.' Sponsored by Whitby Auto As tier MI champions, Whitby's select 7s, sponsored by Beckford Service Centre, were invited to participate. in the North York Hockey Leagueps Champions Presntation Day. on Saturday, April 29. The young Wildcats. ended their season with a' solid- team effort that earned them a come-fromi-behind, 3-1 win over the tier HI ail-stars. After trailing by a goal, Ian Farquharsn tearned Up with Luke Carson te even the. score at 1-1. Brad Smith scored the go-ahead goal ,fiom Adam Johnston and Kody Musselman. Parts, Barron will have Bobby Lennox, a fellow Tigers member, aa ace runner, and support .frorn Patricia and Scott Barron (no relation)' and Steve and Susan Frank. Paul Zieman of Tigers will also compete i the event. Carson, w-ith lûs second of the game, counted the insurance marker inidway through the. third period. Goaltenders Chad Thibodeau and Bennett FItzgibbon both came up with key: saves te preserve the' victory. At the'end of the. game, the NYHL presented the team with the. champioeiship trophy and individual plaques. Michael Trudeau, Johnston and Jason Cassidy were aloiionoured as ail-star sélections. Whitby minor house league lacrosse UDGETIJUMOR ApdUl27 Jaes PIzr.d 4 Roe dLLogion 1 Drham Ddg D. FanS Whitby Froe Pv.. J. Hauon 3 T. Dou C. BIOcIUT M. Pav B.Johnson Broakin ma P. Bmm e3 T.J..Ioeo3 A. Culai 2 kt Thmnpmo 9 Dodd &S&*u LN -f h.I.w2 P. Ddrath C.Wbtdur Msa». S. acdw 1

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