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Whitby Free Press, 26 Jun 1996, p. 16

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Page 16, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, June 26, 1996 Redmnen corne Brooklin Redmen maintained their third-place standing with an11-6 win over Fergus eistles last Wedneuda. Kevin BigphaLd two goals anid six assista mhý the largest offen- sive output of his Redmen career. Bill Callan had two gals and two assistaSan lams two -goals and an asst and Matt Steinwald a goal and three ass- ista as Redmen continue to show improved play since a dismal start. Rodmen now carry a league record of seven wins and six jouses as they p repars to do battie Fridayni*ght at Iroquois Park with Six Nations. Redmen have feasted on the defending Mann Cup champions this season, wnng al hree gamnes. Redmen play in Bramp- ton on Saturday ghbt and hast Brampton next, Wednesday IÎcott MeMichael returned to the Redmen.lineup againt Fer- gus. The ail-time Redmen leader in -penalty minutes with 1,234 and a physical presence, he was sorely missed inice bis last game - the fir aime of the 1995 season - as Hedmen have been pushed around by larger opponents. McMichael was a bit rusty, but Peewees pound '95 champs to capture Newmarket tournament Whitby shut down last year's poical champions i the final tawnaminîor peewee basebal tournamenti Newmarket over the weekend. Michel Wymistorf and Matt Tosoni both were dominating on the mound in the 7-1 win over Guelph. Whitby had reached the final by defeating East Toronto 5-2, MVaple 13-i and Newmarket 11-3. lài the semi-filnal, Whitby trai- led Thornhill 5-3 'when, ini the last inning, Tosoni doubled ta, drive in the tying and winning runs in a6-5 wjn Brett Backman struck, out il Thornbill batters in bis six in- ninga -hle Tosoni got the save. Badon Petch ledl the Whitby offenS in the tournment as he had 13 bits, icluiya trple and five doubles, an dove mn nmne runs. neverthebess took five pealies and inspired a fiery performance by Redmen who took 86 minutes in penalties (70 ta Fergus) in the chippy conteat. Other scorers for Redmen were Eric Perroni, Sean Moran, L"rr Downer and Willy Arnold. Chris Barfoot scored tbree goals for Fergus. Friday nightVs game, wbich begins at 8:30 p.m., costs only a boonis for minoir lacrosse players who resent a coupon. Be as miai lacrosse night, players from 40 teams competing in minor tournaments at fro- quois Park over the weekend will also attend the game. A wild pitch enÎabled Wbitby ta score the winning run and cap- ture the championsbip of a major mosquita, basebaîl taurnament in Nair Falls over the weekend. Whitby and the host B team wers tied 1-1 in the last inn when, after two successful base steals, the wnigrncm hoe n heerrant pitch anda close call at home l Whtyhad reached the final bydefeat*Ig Milton 3-2, Niagara Fails B 19- 1Thornbill 10-3, and East York 7-3 i the semi-finals. Ontario lacrosse June 19 - Fwous 6, Broaldin1i et--m m@f.hauu Six Nations Buaiplo m= W L T CIe CA il 4 0 1909141 10 4 0 170 136 7 e 0 127 130 8 9 0 151,168 2 13 00171 Lmda -m m.f.hum au aG JOMnTwu0s.SMx N. 14 37 31 .Ialw Grai, PMar 14 31 2 Trua Ce xN 13 2331 Ou.uaaas Six N. 14 23 2j &m5e -Tc&- -P.SMXN 13 19 2 SavTo. sbobrogh14 23 Z Cf" IOISWIO 12 18 2 JUIORA Jhu» 20 -SZx Niins 8. Whiiby20 Jui. 10 - WhiI2 16. St. CdJhainu 8 Sbn--f MOf.hum 2 Top athietes HENRY STREET High Sohool teachers just couldn't make' up their mind this year so Ken 'Home Run' Calway (left)- and Joshua Miller shared senior maie athiete of the y ear honours. Leanne Bullough (right) had the senior female athiete of the year trophy ail to herseif. Fholo by MrkReesor, WbFmo.Preas .Playflrst-plae Orangeville Fiday Warriors overwhelm opposition Whitby Warriors remained in the hunt for. top -spot in Ontario ~junior A lacrosse with three wins in the past weeék. Warriors battered Sarnia 20-4 June 16, ran past third-place St. Catharines 16-6 June 19 and then downed Six Nations 15-8 last Thursday ta stay wthi- four points of first-placeOrngeville. Gavin Prout had two goals and four assiats agint Six Nations wbile Marty OBrien, in the top 10Oin league scorng, had tre goals. Paul Salle and Zac Aitken each had two goals hie goalie Mike Wye bad four assiste. Warriors played their best Mssaua4 11 Brasypton 2 13 Sarma 2 14 1119e233 9 0 134 205 4 0 134 219 4 m of Jung 2 GU G A Nick Trudeau. T«onbo 16 38' 48 Joeh Sand«Mon Omge. 14 41 40 Tacey Ks&sky. Pet«. 12 29 46 Jason Luka, StCath 17 42 32 Gr" Johnto.Wht, 14 37 31 ma,01Orien, Whitby 14 28 34 G=viProut Whby 12 23 34 Jun. 20 - Oshm 11. Georgetown 10 Juui. 17 - Oila 10.Oshawa 5 Si- l m of jhme20 EAST Mimico Huntsvlb Npm Gkuoed« WEST Owm Sound Bmliooe Muimph W L T OF GA P 15 4 0 318 181 30 15 4 0 2386180 30 14 5 0 231 174 28 12 6 0 217 170 24 a il 0 194 22 16l 5 14 0 186229 10 5 16 0 193 267 10 2 18 0 1303M4 4 18 3 0304 180 38 12 7 0 300 228 24 il 8-0 204 182 22 11 8s0o195 158e22 10 8 0 210194 20 5 14 0 165233 -10 5 15 0224 228 10 5 13 0 153 219 10 W L lT OFGA p, mk .m Orangoi 1 I02m39 2 30 mo ue2 Whitby 13 1 0 243 102 26 et Cdhabs11 5 1 208 164 23 aM A p POoaauh 9 6 0 173 148 18 Andy Dudun. Mîrnloo 17. 30 786108, 0 a 0banloi16 18818a M"F roill 18 534396, k. 141 109 17 U.o.Saab. 17 42 53' 0 Toearuo 7 a O 161 171 12 ThW* SflHunt&L 18 49 43 92 SNiobm 4 10 12177 ârn g BilIILMouvmJr.. alg53 38 S gpme of tbe season ta win in St. Catharines jming out ta an early 8-2 beadand ten shutting dowin St. Catharines. «Defence will be more impor- tant than offence corne the pSa1off,n said Warriors coach JiMBish8op. "Tat is why I was so pleased with the way our pflayers shut down St. Cath- arines" fast break and when we had. the bail worked the shot dlock tô our;advan;tage.» OBrien and Salle each had tbree mais wbibe Grant John- stan, aLo one of the bapors in the league, and 'Brad McArthur each had two goals. Derek Suddons, alwaLys a defensive standufo ai<i had three goals againet Sarnia.' 1Warriors were scheduled ta, play 'in: Mississauga last night (Tuîesday) and host Burlington 7iruay, 8 p.m., at Iroquois Park. On Friday niht, Warriors play in Orangeville mi what could be a frat-place showdowýn. Orange- ville previously handed Warriors their only loua of the season. Warriorsplay in Toronto next Mondaynight and then wrapu their reguar season schedule on Neuman takes bout Chris Neuman of Wbitby won yet another bout as he was fea- tured in the main event of the recent Motar City Boxing Club show iOshawa. The 26-year-old, 200-pound boxer domifated Matt Wite, 19, of Niagara Falîs throughout their three-round heavyweight encounter. Neuman won bvy unanimous decision. Try Talbot 27, of WhitbDy, i bis ffirast bout after a long layof' bout a split decision ta Ontario9 superheavyweight champion Paul Upshaw of Sabrugh. The 215-pound Talbot a for- mer Ontario champion, had diffi- culty with Upshaw~s awkward 14ick Pelletier of Wbitby, an Ontario ichamupion i the mid- dleweight- division, also Iost a spht dcion.toJay oor f Pelletier, 20, weighing,- 165 poundIsdominated the- fira-t and secnd rounds but faded in the O lym pic team in Ajax Nicky Farrell of the Mjax Box- ing Club, who will go ta Alazita as a member'of Canada's Olym- pic team will be part of an amateur kxingshow aàt Annan- dais Golf and Curling Club on Tuesday, July 9, 8 pm. 11 The A *ax cluÎb às houting the' entire CanadianOlympuc bxin!f t«em, of trecahuanâdÎ lheJ ul y 9, event1 features Far- reil ina bht-iddbeweight sipar- rin exffhi-biti o nwith Kerry en- dn of Peterboroughs Blue Horizon Club. Funds raised-from the event will igo tc>ward Farrell's exponses.*

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