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Whitby Free Press, 10 Jul 1996, p. 19

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Gaels win first game of playoffs Oshawa Green Gaeas domina- ted Mimico Mountaineers 13-5 ta win the frt game of their best- of-five ,layof series in Ontario junior Blacrosse. Brad MacArthur had three goal and two assis ta lead Geais in the Friday night con- test. The second game was schedu- led for Monday night i Oshawa, the third in Mimico TuesdaLy and, if needed, game four in Oshawa Thursdaxy night and game five F'riday ii Mimico. Gaels avoided a first-round confrontation with 'first-place Orillia by winning their last two gaest of the regular season ta .eis hirdi their division. Rob Fodor had two goals and three assiste in an 8-6 win over eea nd then in the key mtch-up on July 2, Bra MacArthur had three goals in a 13-11 win over Sabruh . As a result, Scarborough now faces -the strong Orillia team i the firat round of playoffa while Gaela attempt to upset second- place Mimîco. Darryl McArthur, Duke McNutt and Steve Death each had two goals against Scar- borough but the k figue for Gaeas was goalie DavidPower who frustrated the Scarboroughf shooters pounding away at the Gaels net. Frazer leads bantams to titie Jeif Frazer scored three goals as Whitby defeated Toronto Beaches 6-2 in the final to cap- ture the championship of a ban- tam A lacrosse taurnement in Whitby recently. Chris Eade Mike Johnston and Stephen lioar also scored for Whitby m the final. Frazer scored four goals as Wlty puned Scarborough 11-2 ini the fst game of the tourna- ment. Vinnie Crawford had two goals singles b>y Hoar., Josh Col- Iyayn Saflie, Trevor Dube and Ferren Whitteker. Frazer, who was named most valueble p layer in the tourna- ment, ha. two goals and Craw- ford three as Whitby shelled Akwesasne 14-O0ithe secnd game. Hoar, Sallue and- Bobby MeBride eech had two goals. s;gles by Duben, Colley and MCe 3Semeniu. Jool YeIle got the shutaut. In zone plaLy Frazer had two goals i a 6- Ï win over Scar- borough. Eade, Whittaker, John- stan and Hoa;r had the other Lion & 7b. Unicoom 5 0(" Hwio Hyes Tylor Adoy Z Jay Las.JmonAdh, Lba S<Bdan 8h.Woao Z Don Floyd 2Z Tyson OtaykowsIy 2, Imni Suh) Lobi d a iles 1-« bes-o-flv.final Reobok 7 (Jonas OsAs 8. Donnis Kaho. National8O(Todd Wson 2, Bob Enghsbert 2 ma iu&#% Jn RFds, Doraones, Ian MldîeSG11 National M"bd m Ie -,beat-oI-f 1sw u final Whitby Froe Prea, Wednesday, JuIy10, 1996, page 19 -, - Ontario junior womenls field lacrosse team that wiil compete for the Canadien championship later this month. Eight Whitby teens and one fromi Oshawa represent haif of the 18-member squad that was chosen followingz a recent tour of Ohio and New -ork sttes that saw Onterio win three games, lase two and tie one. One of th e- teem's scorers is Kristy Hait of Whitby, one of six players on the team who com- peted for Canada in the world championships lest year. Other Whitby players are go a- lie Sera Finchem, midfielders Anne Henderson, Jessica ýWil- liams and (reserve) Shari Bryksa, eenders Ainsley Hunt and Heather Hurst and centre Lynz Kys. Fmncham, Heerst and Williems are three of the five rookies on the. squad that will play in an invitational taurnament July 20 and 21 at Sinclair Seconidery School in Whitby. The Heberdashers from Eng- land, U.S. club teams and ntiajunior and senior teazns will comj>ete in the taurnament that will serve as a tuneup for the national championships i Vancouver, B.C. July 25-27. Tykes triumph in Markham The Whitby tyke C rep lacrosse team captured the championship by going undefeated in the Markham tyke B invitational tournament. In the titie contest, Warriors, sponsored by-Jones-Stars and the Sutton Group, posted a 7-6 victor over Orangeville. Cameron Holding led the sconing with two goals and sIngles went ta iBlake Bremer, Lucas Beare, Mark Burnett, Kevin MacDoneil and Jordan Piney. The flrst game saw Werriors overcome Orangeville 6-4. In the second geme, Warrnors defeated Kitchener-Waterloo 8-1. Lee.ding the scoring were Beare and Bremner. each with two goals, Michael Anderson, Burnett, Piney 'RENT ME' SPECIAL 300km Per Day FRE"E! (with this ad)' EURO VAN CAMPER 3 FOR 1 SPECIAL 1A passenger van, cargo van and camper ail rolled Up into, onel *Fully equipped kitchen- ' *Can seat up ta sbsleeps four*,. *Available 12,000 BTU:ý .Forced AirFurnaoeýè,ý 'Company vehicles available frm$29900 OWASCO (@ VOLKSWAGEN % Proven Io serve you BEST since 1972. An *ICAREandCAA awardWnner. i425 Dundas St.East, Whtby. R WVliU 0 and MacDoneil each had a goal. WàrXiors thon defeated Elora 13- 1 as MecDoneil and Anderson each netted hat tricks, A.J. Marasco scored twice, singles ta Jimmy MéNally, Beer, Cemeron Holding, Kenny Polard and Kirby Upshaw. Goaltender Brandon Johnston was outstanding during the tournament. A strong defensive effort was made by Davie Hagg. Missing from the teem roster was Devon Cordingley. NHIL'er chairs golf fundraiser Rab Pearson of the National Hockey L.eegué's St. Ljouis Blues will be chair of th" Baggataway open golf tournament heldby the ,Durham Menps Lecrasse Làeegue on Saturday, July 20. The taurnement, held at Ked- ron Deils Golf Club in Oshawa and with perticipation by the The Lion &the Unicorn pub/ restaurant of Whitby, will raise fundg bath for the league and for Durham Epilepsy. For tickèe and more informa- tion, ceil Derek Joues at 579- 6448. Novices make Il look eaisy Whitby's novice B lacrosse team thoroughly dominated the opposition ta, win a taurnament in Gloucester recent1l. Whitby pounded Ne0pe 2 1-O, Akwesasne 10-2, Gloucester 17-1 anid Kahnewake 18-0 before Fi m p thumping Akwesesne 8-O in the Ricky Frendo-Cumbo and James e eechhad- two aise i the final, singles by at Savoie, Andrew Feicl, IKyle Dou- glas and Ian Crashley. Alex Henderson and Andrew Dyment eech scored three goals as Whitby defeated Akwesasne 8-5 ta win the silver champion- ship in the -recent Whitby tour- nement. Whitby has wins of 9-2 over Beaches, 13-2 over Scerborough and 21-O over Oakville i zone thiree league play thus feri the seeson. Other team members are Jay Singler, Nick Carson, Chris Wood, Chris -Howe Justi. Fox, Daniel Dempsey, Luke, Carson, Jesan Reed and Joel Weber. O 13 O 43~1 mi gJMI TOO-HOTrTO HÀANDLE OFFERS!!'" 1996 Aerostar XLT *3.OL V6 - Auto - Air- 7 Pass. - AM/FM Cass. - Running Boards - 2 Tone Paint and more.... - SIZZLING at $17,697*m or $lggIfmth**q *on 'the Plan' 1996 Windstar G *3.8L V6 - Auto - Air - Quad Seats - P/W, P/L, P/Mirr. - Privacy Glass - Tilt.- Cruise - Cassette *Alum.,Wheels - Luggag e Rack and more.... SMOKINO at$221995* ' or $2991mth *Sale Proes indudo bates from Ford. Freght hoens and taxes extra. *2 Year paymonts bas 1ed on $2.500 down (cash, or traie). Plus frelght. licenseand taxes. 1lst payment and seaJrhy due on "àseincaption. 18,000 ign. per yoar rrdeagé alowanoe. O.AC. Mmb S KW - N 9~U~ 9 10 élu ] 1 4t~oe. e q 1996, FORD F150 XLS -'V8. -Auto - Air.- Cruise - Tilt *A/MCass. - Chrome Wheels *Tach - 2 Tone Paint and more... FIRED UP at $1%~9W or $i7Imth*'the Plan'- Whitby mien's rec slo-pitch. » 0e1 .kiy 7 DIVSO A W L T RF RA Peaomck8pode 1il<5 0 196 123 Don Cheruys 8 -4 0 173 131 Pu~erBattey 9 5 0 182 144 Lw"ai Constnsc 8 5, 0 190 147 Dodd àSoejter 8 6 0 154 127 GoldenM>' 5 9 0 1451W0 Gord GamVsAulm.10 3 0 196 104 ToIpOua"yC. 8 4 0 160124 BM AJDroIIV e S5 O158 113 K-Mat 5 10 0 150 2l1 VIlaoe~ 3 12 0 141 213 WHITBY MINOR HOCKEY Registration information for the Hockey registrations for newpayr wishing to play in the 1996-1997 hockey season can beotined from Iroquois Park. Registration forms are to be completed and retumed ta Iroquois Park by July 31, 1996. Ail registration forms must be accompanied by a post- dated cheque for $290.00 payable to Whitby Minor Hockey Association, dated August 12, 1996. For this year only, registration forms will be drawn in the form of a lottery. This lottery will be held on August 12, 1996 in Whitney Hall at Iroquois Park at 7 pm. Ali parents are invited to attend this lottery. To ensure each child is registered only once, ail registration formswill be verified and oniy one form wiII be entered into the lottery per child. If y our child is successful in the lottery, the post-dated cheque will be immediately cashed. You wiII be notified by the retum 0Of your pink copy of the Registration Form. Names of ail successful childr en will be posted at Iroquois Park after the Iottery. Ail other applications wiIl be held on a waiting list and if a spot becomnes available the new spot will be filled using a< lottery systemn to-ensure continuing faimess. If you require any, additional information regarding the Registration process, please caîl Peggy Hewson at 668-2465. RASE LM FRASERc5 FRASER FRASER FRPi S R m i,ý rthruway rnuffler & brake centre 1

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