Page 16, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, July 31, 1996 Durham co-OP basebai July 31 - Fr. Laurier Pattnth 13, Durham Od*oub 1;*Consilsration 13. Ormond Woods 1Ok.mmnckJOggrs 20, Prnnglse C ekCbras il1; Oshawa Valley '(pers 14, No.ttlsw MgWtvAuk 9; East Whitby 19% Wilow Park 7; Oshawa C"skCouRQM19, Pringle C"s. Predators 15;- Otter C"eskMlghty 0<1ers 1%. Cordova il;. Nodhview Nlghthawtca 9.0<1er Cmsk Mighty Otteuu3 M ocf hiy 21 W L T RA P Cffnuiceralion 8 1 1 96 17 Fr. Lad«orPanth. 8 2 0 62 16 > Oh.VaIkw Vbers 8 2 0 72 16 Ormond Woods 8 2 0 8616 Notvswth. 7 2 1 77 15 MaIOdDgOS 7 2 1 88 15 Ots CL ht6 3 1 74 13 Prnnge C ra4 6 0 112 8 sh. C. Prdators 3 7 0 14866 Cordova Condors 2 7 1 121 5 E. WhrtbWarrom 1 8 1 148 3 Willow Parkc 1 9 0 145 2 Durham Odcfalb 0 10 0 135 O Whitby men's slo-pitch W L T P BLUE DrMSDN HanetiPastic*s 15 7 0 30 VllageofRBrooldin 14 5 2 30 QCfrCITaX 13 9 1 27 mar =dCougas 12a 1 25 Avan-geTelacmn il 8 2 24 ReIMax -Paul Bird 9 8 1 19 IonRarron 6 18 O 12 BLUE LIGHT DIVISION Melane Pnls Phy aAogainSps 1 2 8 3 27 C. DwWn .1 9 .0 22 &fW" Rmmn- é 9 il 1 10 ~HgZn,« awks 10 2 18 8 il 1 17 7 15 0 14 raitwo=-15 2 12 July 28- Advantag. Tslscm Il (Key Stenika> Hanet Plastics 7 (Don P&Atte Juy 24 - vantqg Totecni 8. Dolptilns6; Marigold Cougars 22 (John Scarteu), Mlai. PmkilesPlay N Again Sports 6; RsGAax - Paul Bird 7, MMkaiYRapopor9g(KrA eeb Rs JuIy 23 - Hanet Plastics 7 (Peut Wlcksns). Master Redrocmn 2; fan Ration 7. Hughes Hawka O July 22 - Cice Taxi 17 (J.P. Jones, Ridd Malin, Randy Turssld), Apollo Sportswsar 13; Vilag of Brocimi2Z C. Dawlns 14 July 21 - Cice Taxi 2 MacAkilRapoport 7 (Kon Johnson>; Marlgold Cougars 26. Master Radroorn 6; Ian BRron 18 <Rihard Wyman), C. Dw*idris 8; Advantage Tsornm 11. Apollo Sportswsor 6; V~ibge ci Rroolclm 10. Melanie PifrigsiPly Il Aquin Sports 10 (Norm Orviss> . ....... BAS...EBALL ....... Ladies' fastbal LAKESHORE LEAGUE aof.haty22 W L T P Pkts7 3 0 14 Dodd à Souter 6 2 2 14 Rebels 34 -1 7 Rectum 3 6 1 7 Bowmanville 3 7 0 6 toumament chamnpionships The Whitby minoir mosquito basebail teami reoently won back- to-back tournaments. T yerHealy and an Lova teaznedl on t he mound to shut down Kitchener 4-2 in the chamn- pionship game of a tournament mn Byroèn, Ont. over the past weekend. Whitby crumplea b~outhwest London 11-0 and Oakville 24-4 to, reach the final. Whitby stole 65' bases in the three contests.ý Healy, Jonathan Thiebaud and Anthony -Novia combined for the shutout victory ini which Leva drove in three runs and Peter Bula stole six bases. Feni Amurawaiye hit three doubles and Kyle Costello drove in three runs and Novia led a 37-steal game with seven stolen bases ini the romp over Oakville. It was much more difficuit in the North York tournament the previous weekend when Whitby' had te go into extra inings ini the both the semi-frmal and final games te emerge as champions. Thiebaud's sacrifice bunt knocked in Andrew Meadows with the winning ruil in the eh ning in a thrilling 3-2 win in the final against North York. Thiebaud also pitched splen- didly for Whitby and was narned most valuable payer. In the semni-final,. Meadows performed the heroics as he drove in Novia with the winning run in the ninth inning against Thornhill.' Craig Hannan made a geat catch in left field te help Whitby defensively. VOLUNTEER NEEDED A bingo volunteer is needed at the Hfideaway Bingo, Whitby, two and a* half hours every other" Thursday morning. Training will be provided. For more information, cail the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, Durham West office at 686-1521 (Ajax). DQ'TreazaPza We're taking over the Pizza Market The crust is made of fudge and chocolate crunch. Add lots of Dairy Queeif soft serve, and a combination of scrumptious toppings. Four flavours to choose from. The DQ Treatzza Pizza" is the only pizza that tastes better cold.41A.; only $5.99 add. $5.0 add $3.00O m. ets 1 and get 2 more &get 34. Wefleat You Right? Duiy uee? toes rnprùd ~~ra cf Ie ntas MircleNeuortwhih bneets hopifit hdeî No" avautebe Wh any other cite WHITBY DAIRY QUEENI 1003 Dundas 'St. Eý. 668,-5342 In earhier games, Whitby defeated North Toronto 8-2 with a home i-un by Amurawaiye and 20 stolen bases, won 11-6 over Bloor with another 23 steals, and then crushed Markham 15-3 as Leva sMacked a home run and Bula had five of Whitby's 19 stolen bases. Midgets are. beaten in fmal The Whitby nxinor nidget basebaîll tearn lost in the championship game at the recent Sudbury major mnidget basebal tournament. After an .opening round los. te tournament favourite Richmond Hill, -Chiefs won three in a row te advance te the final. lIn gaie one, the team was led on offence by Shane Beetham, John* Partlow and Chris James with two hits each. Whitby bounoed back in game two by defeating the host team from Sudbury 11-0. Ryan Vopai and Beetham shared the pitching duties, with two. bits each by Mike Feret and Sean Tremaine. In game three, Chiefs faoed Flesherton, a strong, talented team. After falling behind 2-0 in the first inning, Whitby bats exploded in the second with five hits and four runs. Greg Zedie, Tremaine, Feret and Chris Slomka had consecutive bits te give Whitby a lead they would not relinquish.- Chris 'James threw seven strong inninge for the win. The semi-final pitted Whitby against archi-ival Markham; hard feelings still persisted- from a minor bantam series played two year ago. Vopmi pitched a seven-inning shutout to record the victory on the mound. The offence was led by Derek May with tiree bits, Vopmi and Tremaine with two bits each. The final was a rematch with Richmnond Hill and Whitby lost 19- Partlow and James each had thi-ee bits, Scott Thompson and Paul Grahami two each. Other members of the team are Peter Triantafilou and Steve Machmac. Whitby nnor basebaf July 28 - IityAudm/Vidfeo 11. Bank ciontr.e 10 July 27 - GSennfilurger 0.Rais Enterprises 7 July 286- WhRtb AudicfVdeo Z. Jerry. Drugs2; Stw Briver 8. Brookin Kinmen 8; CIBC 1Z. Bank etMorael 5;COplinist Cluti 5. Michell insurance 5; Warren'& Prlnting 8. Monlutuig Rme. Group 5 July 25 - Warmren, Prtrting 7. B"nkci Monre" 5; MkcheS Insurano. 6, Ploque Afttact3 July 23 - Optirniat Clubi 3. Warm.no Printin 1; Plaque Attack 7. CIRO 5; Starn urger 13. Mitche Insunance 9. Jerrys Drugs 15. BRoolin lOnmn 7 July 22 - Optinist Cub 4. C0104 m ce MhY 28 Whulby AodifVdeo 12 3 28~ Mark ng Pmounoeoroup il 5 1 23 Roy% Enweprisea 1i 6 1 23 Stannurger 9 6 3 21 Warren. PkyNnig 10 8 0, 20 CDC 9 7 220 JorstDg WWOhOUS. 8 7 3 19 Mk"l Iurace 7 9 2 la PloquAt" i7 il O 14 ank ofortr"o 6 il 1 13 OpditCte*, 4 Il 3 il Brooknkirnnn 3ý 13 2 a July 27 - Pickerg Vilage 20. ExeuctivsCtenm 5; Bank ag Montral1. AUl Tech Elctri 1 July 24 - Bank df Montreo 4. ANTed* Eloe 2,3 Dadd & &.17. Cookie Cnsshere8; AN KitedGa 2Z~ Sunsa Femi4 JtiY22-LegdBegs 9. Deug Turner oepsnty 1; Sweetuks Dr&Wes 19. Pkdeeing Vis9. 5- HcSkin Copy 13 Vicklnamunoe 10 m 09 July 27 WL T P AITch EsdicSysterm' 13 2 2 28 Pteere Vitoge Goura. 12 5 0 24 0 . SOtiisDfillera 12 5 O 24 AIKndasr err.s 12 -5 0 24 Vcklnsurnce1i 5 1 23 Dodd à Soubwe. il1 68 O022 "à cfkooe 10 5 2 22 Lea CosLr'438,102~1 Speedy mosquitoea.s. The Whitby major peewee basebaîl teai enters thie final week of the regular season as 'a contender for fn-st lace. Whitby bost s1>te Pickering July 17 and then edged Fénelon FaîLs, another teain aiming for tst 4-30 Danie Blea bit a two-run sin- gle to tie the latter game at 3-3 in the' third inni*ng and then Blea's suicide squeeze bunt in the sixth inning brought home Andrew Midwod with the win- Jike orbes' strong left arn, meanwhile, held FeneonPalls in check. Whitby'sleague 'record is 16 wins andfive losses. At a tournament in Georgina Township, Whitby bast 7-0 te rival Oshawa in the B champion- sbip final, Whitby's first loss te Oshawa since June last year. the final against Reda. Executive teners 5 P"u Turner cazpentJy 5 1gL@ Bealem 4 HoelnCc 4 sCodenher 3 Sun"esF. 3 MAJOR PEEWEE hedwnodge Chryslar 12 4 i25 LereroxOrun 10 2 3 23 Roqersebte 11 5 O 22 Hgnland Van à Starago 9 7 2 20 Glenn GWqhics 7 9 1 15 Wh W Club h~ 7 9 1 15 il evcs 5 l O 0 i Srruing Driller 5 12 0 10 Wbt,(,truss5 12 O 10 UNOR PEEWEE Juýr 2B - MSM Meet Shope 17, Jensen Auto Body 4 Jtiy25 - MacMillan Orchad&S.MAM Mi Shape .4 July 23 - tanna Druni 14. Gwu Chal" 2. W.C. Town Fwier OhPal15. Whiky Pao. Fi4htrs2 m of hiy 28. MMMoshcps 13 s 0' RoysEnerp« M 12 6 . O The eGn Tjo11 l 5S 2 W.C. Town Furaitiope 10 6 2 MerillenOrchard 10 7 1 Ydy Pro. lregter 7 il O LennoxOruM 7 'il O Jen eAutoBody 6 12 O SwissChalet 1 16 1 Regulen s»mon wurnner: MSM LMoShape 28 24 24 22 21 14 14 12 3 July 28 - Rent-A-Tent 1Z. BMoaldin insnn7, Dundas Cente GuandianDnng 14. Pro Sb"ee AuloWe 13; W.C. Towne 9. WhitbyC >thdets 2; W. Fm*n (Kenen Fedyti 11. AndersnVsrm r Cinie 1; PrIngIaCrestiGuardlsa Druga15. Weednun13;,5<50 SemuityS. CreoeeeCfMq Corin2 JuIy 27 - RentA-Tent 19 Andersn elriMY Clini 15; Brotiin Kinanen 11. W* Fm*n ("Mre Fedy1) W. endas CeriseGuardi. Deu 10 Weedrnen 4; Pro Stred et rimowe 1Pfî rg Creek Guerdmn Dugs8: W.C. Town a. 5<80 Coing 3; Câadian Pirogra-s 05mbil. SemÉ d -mcntmd10 The Whitby major midget basebail team. won two of three games at the Sentinal Park tournament i North York. In the firat game they faced Bloor Jays and ran up a 12-2 victory behind the etrong pitching of Ryan Balan who picked up the win and aiso went four-for-four at bat, Ryan Croton had a home i-un. The second game saw Whitby win 10-4. Kyle McFarlane picked Up the win. David Yarwood hada. home run. lIn order to reach the championship game Chiefis had te beat Brampton Braves. The game became a pitchers' duel with only five bits between the two teams but Whitby ended up on the short end of a U- score. Tii Nasiopoulos teok the loss despite not allowing a walk. Chiefs' next home game is tomight (Wednesday) at Iroquois Park, starting at 7:30 p.m., also the night of the team's 50/50 drawý (tickets available at the park). Peewees in hunt Jaya got byRoe 2-0 te, win'the chainpionship of what 'was thxe fi-at season of rookie basebaîl in Whitby. .Carlton James, coach of thxe winning tain was given the tro- Cy y BuceNorton of the Loyal &der of Moose which sponsored all tbree 'teams i the leage that will continue next season. Jas a d roMped 14-1 over Piraein the semi-final te reach Elank ciMontral 12- ; 27 Whity Opinisil1 4 1 23 W.C Twn11 4 123 Proà üî Auornti il11 5-,O022 Dunee . Gmdan m Il11 5 O 22 W. Frank<(Karen Fedyk 10 e O 20 Rent-A-Tent 9 7 O 1a Carbadian ProgressClub 7 8 1 15 CoeanerCutt1ig à Coring S il 2 1:e KSC Secuiiy 6 10 0 12 PdnieC.uaria Mfl 5 I1 O 10 Weedmnan 4 12 0 8 AndersonVeterlnary Cinio 3 13 0 6 BrookînK1insmen 3 13 0 6 JuFi 24 - Langley Phmtling 10. Toronto Domnioon Bank 9; Ruhano Rejlty 9. Co-Steeî Lasco2 July 23 - Pinewood Centre 9. Top Ouaity Coision 5; Whity Liona Ct' ub 12 White Roe 1; Rank ci montreal 10. Jensen Auto Body 9; Aà r Con .10. Bectdord Service CentreS8 ms cf hiy 25 W L T P Pinewood Contre 14 1 1 29 BuctananReaky il 4 1'23 Langley Plurdiln 9 4 3 21 AirConi 9 5 2 20 Top Ouoly Colsion 8 7 1 17 Co-Ste 1 ao , a8 8 0O16 Jensen Auto Body 7 7 2 16, Beckfrd Servce Contre 6 9 1 13 Toronto Dornion Bank~ 5 9 2 12 White Rose 4 I1 1 9 Bankotfontreal 4 12 0O .8 Whiby Lions Club 4 12 0 9 July 24 - Hanet Plastic 16. Whilby Tncphy House 16; DendasSt.Dental20,LUmte Coess 11i; Dis Insuranos 14, Grisants 12; Rrootdn Kinsman 16. K.nludy Fried Chicie 15 July 22 - Colucci Pools 15. Hanot Plastics 14; Dsîdm StoDmt 25. Rrodd Consutting 19; Whusby Trqhy Hous. 16. Jerry. OnugWarhous. 12;, (Qtirnist Chib 14. FHaxWd-CConn11j'i July 19 - DISurance 12.Hard.o Construction 12CdoMoreIR16 erîffrys Drg ugaehous. 15 *NDR T43ALL puyof-lotrom JuFI 25- Dairy isen 23. Whitby tClnunen20, DeNdle Homse 2MBoishinauhers 22 J*i23 - FauattMotoe Carige 34. Oeis Towlng 21; Boenmonn n Xu >r ,EWlng Pools 28; Sunset Stuà ttas2B, Dyne Lyno 2000 23 Ousted r ' m ce'jubr 28 Whitby had three wins (6-2 over Etobicoke, 14-1 over Brace- bridge and 25-2 over Rexdale) and a loss (4-0 te Brampton) te go tothe Bfinal. Witby aims to defend EOBA titie The Whitby major mosquito rep basebail team wiil defend their Eastern Ontario basebal championship at a tournament this weekend i Grafton. The top seven teama ont of a total of 16, plus the host teani Cobourg, wiil ail play te decide who wiil emerge as, 1996 EOBA champions. Ini preparation for the upcoming tournament,, Chiefs split two league gamies last week, dropping a 7-5 match te Ajax before beating Ennismore 15-1. In the flrst game, Whitby cauglit Ajax napping when they scored four runs and sétole. five bases ini the opening inning te take an early 4-0 lead. Ajax flnaily woke up in the third, though, as they pounded ont five bits scoring five runs te take a lead they would flot relinquish. Although the loss hurt, it wasn't nearly as. painful as the musids pitch one of the Whitby'sa marquee players teok on the hand, sidelining im for three weeks with a broken thumb while the rest of the team prepares for theïr biggest tournament of the season.: Jays top