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Whitby Free Press, 17 May 1995, p. 27

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LOSSA track, field preview:e WhItby Free Press, Weckiesday, May 17, 1995, Page 27 Whitby sehools By Gary Ranalli The LOSSA track and field champions;hips; have been a showcase for many of, the best high achool athietes in the province. This year is no e xception. The two-day event is the firet of three competitions that end in the coming together of Ontario's finest high school track a2nd field athletes at the OFSAA championships, to be held this year in Kingston. LOSSA will take place. at Oshawa Civic Fields on May 17 and 18, starting at 10 a.m. ANDERSON Firstp lace senior boys' teani at OFSAA las year, Anderson owed this success ta the performances of only two athietes. One of them, Andrew Channer, returns this year on Mis way to defend bis two-year titie as senior boys' OFSAA long junip champion. An outstanding athlete, he la the Canadian junior long juxnp champion and placed fourth in the saine event at the world junior track and field championships in iàsbon, Portugal last suinier. Expect exceptional performances froin hlm in the triple jump and 100-metre, too. Roxanne Wcooley, bronze meclalist last year at OFSAA in the, 80-metre hurdles, appears posed ta repeat her success this year as a second year junior. Look for ber on an inipressive 4x100-metre teain that should be in a close race against the team, fr-on Paul Dwyer. A strong contingent Of 400-metre runners is lIed by Dennis Thomas who has bis eye on the junior boys' LOSSA record. A irecent. 51.9-second posting at the Cardinal Carter meet indicates that he is heading in that direction. Ton Branch has worked hard throughout the year to run aggressively in the conipetitive 200-metre and ilO-metre hurdles. Midget jumper Kevin DeSouza appears ta be a likely candidate ta continue Anderson's winning tradition in this area. HENRY SMRET After a long string of bighly successful seasons, Henry Street is entering a rebuilding phase. Future prospects are good as the tearn bas a promising contingent ofmlndget -girls. Senior distance runner lm Ambler is ainong the few rernainlng veterans. Up ganta fstrong but 1nj1ed yleaMcLean fo auDwyer Ambler should finish well in the 800-nietre and 1500-metre races. SINCLAIR Although only the first year for Celtics in track and field, the team bhas already built, a strong base, especlally in the midget category. Melissa Hart, Michelle Hyland, Andrea Garley, Ryan H-ickingbottom, Mike Chicoine and Mike Longo are naines to look for at this year's LOSSA championship. The midget girls' 4x00-metre relay teain slar. cularly strong and is lookingor awin. The throws may be the area where Sinclair will excel. Led by David Iulani, a past LOSSA medalist, the teain also includes promising newcomer Chris Broad. FATHER LEO J. AUSTIN A very small and young teani, most of the athletes are ridgets who are competing in their first year. The star of the teani is talented senior girl, Esi Benyarku, last year's junior LOSSA and OFSAA gold medalist in the 100-metre and 200-metre races. An exceptional athiete, she may, paradoxically, meet her toughest competition at LOSSA aginst McLaughlin's Veronica Dyer. G;aels on. the road After wmnning a tough ?home game in overtime against Mimico Mountaineers in front of a captivated crowd on May 8, Oshawa Green Gaels exploded for a 16-7 win in a rematch on May il in junior B lacrosse. Oshawa1 came out scoring seven goals to, Miniico's two in the first period and neyer looked back. Ryan Huster and Paul Salle racked up three goals each with doubles coning from Jay Stewart, Bryan Power, Brent Lazary and Wayne McNutt. Single poppers came from Dan St. Aubin and Jason Jankowski. On taof bis three goals, Salle racke up four assista and earned the player of the gaine award. At Hnsvlle on Saturday, May 13, the first period ended 8«6 for Gaels. After a few adjustments from the bench and the fact that Huntsville lst their top player (gaine nisconduct), Oshawa took over and ended with a 13-8 win. Four goals came from Jankowski, three from Nial Maynard and singles from Coizy Haas Jim Brown, Power, McNutt, St. Aubin and Brad Reed. Gaels now have four wins in five games. The regular season consista of 21 gaines.' CO*STIEEL LASCO Washing & Painting Major Repairs Openings & Closings No Subcontracting .'FR11 ISTIMATES 655,7827 e 655. STAR "QualitY & Service First" FAMILY GOLF COURSE 15 HoIese Par 3 Fun for the whole famîly! RENTALS AVAILABLE 15 miles north of Whitby on Lakeridge Road. ~For more information, cail 655-3091 "ALL-GREEN" SOD GROWERS 725-9674 e 263-22131

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