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Whitby Free Press, 6 Sep 1995, p. 18

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Page 18, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, September 6, 1995 Peewees sweep Ajax to take playofiie Whitby's Telehop Tigers, sponsored by Hamilton-Beach Proctor-Silex, capped a very successful season by capturing the South Dur>""-- Select Leaoeue's niinor peewee playoff title. Igers claimed top honours by sweeping Ajax -in two straight games ini the league finals. Ajax had gained a berth ine the final by elinunating last year's champs Markham in the semi-final. Why had secured a spot in the finals by winning the regular season pennant. The series opened in Ajax and the opener proved to be the* most exciting gaine of the year. The gaine needed three extra innings to determine a winner. WVhitby had built up a 4-0 lead into the seventh and last innin before Ajax battled back to deth encounter and force the extra f-aines. igers managed to score a go-ahead rmn in the zunth îinîg only to have Ajax counter with a single run on a Whitby error to once again knot the match. I the top of the 1Oth innlng, Whitby sent seven batters te, the plate and counted three more runs, holding a three-run lead into the bottom of the frame. Ajax again continued to battle back, scoringaa single mun and had runners on third and second with two out before Whitby's reliever struck out the Ajax batter for the final out and a 1-O lead ine the final series. Whitby then hosted the next match at Peel Park the following day and the game began in a similar fashion as the opener with Tigers building up early 4-0 lead before Ajax cut the score )n haif with two runs. The home side broke the gaine wide open with a combination cf timely bunts and amart base running te hold a cominanding 10- ~w orks INC. We brew for you - no extra charge (you just add the yeast) Brew beer for as low as $11.50 per case of 24 reg. botties.- 1/2 batches also availabie BrwyuiOhba h M & eyour 1th ah you 1 this FREE! 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Team meinhers include pitchers Dan Deluca, Brian Donnelly, Marc Mitchefl and Alexander Lacey, catchers Andrew Staff and Rob Laba, infielders Nathan Cotter, Ian Witruk, Brian Mantie and MacMillan Orchards, coached by Ron Burke and Scottý Matthews, captured the junior mite division of the Whitby Girls Softball Association by defeating the Van Hemmen Tire team cf Dennis Maxwell and Mike Fox in a two- game final. MacMillan Orchards, having substained a loss ini a previous gaine in the playoff format, had te beat undefeated Van Heminen Tires twice te dcaim the. playoff championship. In the first game, MacMillan Orchards were down te, two runs in the last inning before mounting a two-out comeback for a narrow 8-7 victory, forcing the second gaine. .Ryan Gardliner,' and outfielders Ryan Matthews and Trevor Sommerville. Head coach is Terry Witruk, assistants Carmen Deluca and Neil Stafl and manager Scott Matthews. I addition te winning the regular season and the playoffs, the team also claimed the Goodwill Series in Borne, N.Y. and advanced te: the finals in two of three tournaments'entered. The second game proved te, be a rematch of the first with Van Hemmen holding a slim one-run lead into the bottom haîf of the last inning again. But once again MacMillan Orchards showed patience at the plate and managed te squeeze both the tying mun and the go ahead mun in for the win and the league playoff championship. Team members are Ashley An.nis, Sarah Baxter, Alanna Burke, Caitlyn Corneal, Jamie- Lynn Fraser, Kelly Matthews, Kristen Miller, Lyndsay Parton, Cavelle Schrnid, Stephanie Stevenson, Amelie Tremblay and Dawn Ludlow. Undcr* 13s cdged in filial The Whitby under-13 girls' select soccer team lest in the last two minutes of overtime against East York in the final of the recent Unionville tournament. I regulation time, East York scored an early goal but a 20-yard shot by (Jilian Neubaurer tied the game and sent both tired teams into overtime. I flrst round play, Whitby lest 2-1 te East York. Sonya Mangan scored the Wbitby goal, and Rachael Stewart was voted game WItby then beat Unionville 3-0 Ewwnett lst Aimne Emmett of Whitby was flrst in the masters category for women* at the recent College Park lO-kcilometre race in Toronto. Her time was 40 minutes, 17 seconds. on goals by Mangan, Shauna Speare and Mélanie Volpe who was also voted game MVP. Whitby then beat Brampton 3-0 with goals from Stewart, Mangan and Volpe who again was voted game MVP. The win set up a semi-final game against Burlington. After regulation time the score was 1-1, with Stewart scoring for Whitby. After 20 minutes cf overtime the score was still tied se, the game went te penalty kicks. Whitby goalkeeper Diedra Lowe saved two penalty kicks and Sarah Hume, Vope and Mangan scored to give Whitbya 4-2 win ini what was described as the most entertaining game played this season. Other mernbers cf the team are Sarah Jeffrey, Kristine Hanf, Jennifer Sawula, Sarah Harrington, Jessica Clark, Jessica Taylor, Alexandra Flego, Jessica Brownridge, Stephanie Chapman and Lacey Harrison. The team is coached by Tory Harrington and Steve Lowe. Durham girls' softbal SENIOR MITES 4M mond - plyatfu Vlqgssdivhion Ana. 31 Acnu Mobile Wash 13 Broolin Klnsnun 8 Acme Mobile Wash 8 Durham Reg. Police 4 Acnu Mobile Wash 9 Mr. Transmisslon 6 Mtm divsion Aug. 31 Bank of Montrual 12 Ryl. Un. 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