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Whitby Free Press, 11 Sep 1996, p. 20

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Page 20. Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, September il, 1996 The Whitby under-17 girlf? rep soccer team won the recent Whitby rep tournament. The team pushed through round-robin preliminary games by defeating NewmarketLIàghtning *14-O (Amy Duncan two, Jamie Malcolm and Shannon Foster), Newmarket LIghtning #2 1-O (Sonya Panyan), and- tying Scarborough United Panthers O-O. The tournament final on Sundlay pitted Whitby against Scarborough United. Whitby scored late in the first hall on a goal by midfielder Jade Richardson and Scarborough came back in the second half to fie the score 1-1 with 10 minutes remaining, sencling the teame into overtinie and then Chiefs make it 3 straight ofl Six Nations Chiefsset in the Ontario league thii Victoria Shamrocks to wn season, won, 10-5 over thi rooklin but had to be moved the Mann Cup senior weekend to wraýp p thi Nhen ice-making equipment laros championship for best-of-seven series ii fou the third straight year. straight. Photo by Mark Reesorý VMWbFree Press Chiefs, first-place teani Chiefs became the first PLAYERS SORAMBI E to impress the coaches at hockey tryouts at Iroquois Park over the week- end. The tryouts were originally scheduled for. Vipond Arena in Br and rescheduled v there broke clown. Whitby then nailed the championship with three accurate shots by Duncan, Malcolm- and Amber Mclntosh, while goaltender Thompson stopped ail three Scarborough attempts. The team 'ended the regular season undefeated with a record of nine winâ and three ties, with only the League Cup remaining Sept. 14 and 15. The teani, coached by Sean Kelly and Terry Keys, consists of forwards Rebecca Taggart, Julie Wonnacott, Andrea Brozik, Erin Walsh and Foster. Midflelders are Richardson, Mclntosh, Malcolm and* Duncan. Defenco--is---covered by Suzanne Deane, Nicole Dusome, Sonya Panyan, Isabelle Hodge, Jenifer Kelly, Mélanie Wilkinson Whitby was runner-u i the annual midget s-lec basebaîl Tournamnent o the roadblock - twioe - i >Whitby's bid for the charn. pionshi wnp.i fn Whitbywn hirfr gme 11-0 over Cawthra aà DoZug Clarke tossed a no hitter and then Sean Culle. ton was strong on the mound i a 6-1 win over Brantford. Whitby then bait 3-2 te Kitchener. In -the semi-final againsi Byron, Whitby pitcher Bryan Thorpe.was strong i his five hinngs of work and left with Whiitby trail- inig2-1. Whitby tied the game 2-2 i, n the sixth but Byron regained the lead 4-2 in the seventh. came home on a 1Mike Ovsonka double, and Ovsonak tied the game on a sacrifice fly by Clarke. SIn the second extra i- -nIng, Mike Bridge doubled ana scored from second on an Ian Janaoek single te .hen:l, howeverwas a remath wit'thestrong 5-2. For the season, the >Whîtby team. won tourna- mnents in Whitby- and Brampton, and was second in teurnaments iGuelph and Burlington. Win consolation The Whitby miner *mosquito select basebal rteam recently won the tconsolation championship cf *a tournamnent in Guelph. Matt Lamub stole home in the bottom of the seventh inning for a 12-1 win over Guelph Royals in the final. Previously, the teani had beaten Thornhill 8-7 and iBramnalea 27-10, lest to Guelph 11-10 and Kitchener, 7-3. The teani was led by the pitching cf Shane Collier, Kyle Mitchell, Kenny Henry and Paul Pascuzzi, supported by the fielding of Rob Forrester, Lamb, Shawn Traill, Ian Smart, Robert Cotreneo and Ryan Blades. At the plate, Blades led the way with three home runs, and was helped by the timely hitting of .Brad Babb, Pascuzzi and Henry. .The teani aise placed second in the South Durham' Select League, lesing in the finals te Pickerin g- Bandits., to.Wing it Sund ay A Whitby girls' softball teani will motorcycle their way to a banquet on Sun- Rebels fourth The Whitby Rebels novice Il fastba 1iteam fin- ished fourth i the A divi- sion playoffs recently Whitby, second-place teanu duringthe rglar season, lest their first playoff game 7-2 te New- mairket but bounoed back te double Pickering Blue 8-4 and then blast Barrie 8-2. Rebels then lest 9-7 te Peterborough, I to finish fourth. lhe teani, that won four medals, including a gold, in six teurnaments, is made up 'of Krista Mueller, Penni-Liee Wheeler,' Becky Birtzu, Cassie Grabowski ,Andrea Bilinski, Ashel; Broome, Lisa Foresta, Lindsey Freeman, Colleen Homen, manda Lawson, Pattie Phillips, Kari Van Rossuin, coach Mike Wal- 1er,l assistant, Brian Whee- 1er and- manager Kathy Bilinski. OarS Bandits, senior mite Sluggers, division cham- by Garritano. Bros. Ltd., RJ. Phillhips Auto Repairs and Oral Carpentry. Novices win 3 The Whitby novice select team won the consolation championship at a tournament recently in Malvern. The pitching corps of Lori Balan, Jili Crate, Becky Duncan and Katrina Tlreloar led the teani to wins or 22-O over Lakeside, 14-7, over Martingrove and 27-12 over Mfalvern. In between was an 8-1 Iess te Eringate. The. teanu, in its flrst. seasen, entered five tournaments, placing second in two and winning 'the consolation in -another. Other teanu members are Mohly Forrester, Holly Spencer Jillian M pions in the Whitby Girls Softall Association wIl be paraded throug1i the streets of Whitby on Gold Wing motorcycles and then dropped off at Heydenshore Pavihiion at 1, p.m. for the banquet. 'Along with the ride, Ban- dits coaches p an toe some fundraising or the Chil- dren's Wuish Foundation and Denise House women's shelter. Four GoId Wings will be parked at Heydenshore fom 10:30 a.m. te 5:30 p.m., and tickets will be sold te those-who wish te have a: photo taken of themn sitting on a GoId Wing. Whitby mixed slIo-pitch Sept. 9 - Banker & the Bandit 5, BMW of Canada 3; BMW of Canada 28, Whitby Inn Mates 14; Melanie Pringles 17, Casey's Gritlhouse 13;ý Advantage W, Sassy's L; Taigate Charies 9, Banker & the Bandit 3-' Advantage 9, FES Asphati Maintenance 1; Banker & the Bandit 17, Auto Zone 6 StandIngIs as 01 Sept. 9 Tailgate Charlies Banker & the B. Advartage CaseysGrill. MeaniePring!es BMW ai Canada Whftby Inn Mates Auto Zone RES Asphait i T p 1- 37 0 34 0 32 2 28 1 25 0 24, 0 22' 2, 20, 0 ý10- ie Ir teani to, win threestraight tities since Peterbýorough in the early Mifies. Chiefs' John Tavares, the Ontario league's . leading scorer and the top scorer i the pro leag;ue, in the U.S., won the most' valuable player award- for the final series. But hegv the Mike Keljy award to Chiefs' goa- lie Bill Gerrie who was aiso Durham girls' soccer MAJOR MOSQUITO Aug. 29 - Fortune Financlal, Debble Morgan 8 (Erin Gîroux, Shauna Speare, Jennîfer Sawuta,- Sarah Harrînglon, Jessica Clark, Otivia Belmonte, Kristine Hanf. Jennifer Walker), Ajax United Mary Brown's 0; Ajax United Btack Angus 1, Whitby Kirby Burger & Bakery 4 -(Natalle Babony 2, Sarah Jeffery, Sheena Massiah); Ajax Warrlors Blues 3, Whitby Hanet Plastics 3 (Joanna Whitney 2, Katie Karstutovich) MINOR MOSQUITO Aug. 29- Ajax Warriors Eagles 4, Whitby Lions Club 1 <Lndsey Goodchlld); Brooklln Cancrete 3 (Melîssa Rabjohn, PAfmela Wilkinson, Alicia Tlaart), Ajax Warrlors Hearts 4; Whltby Dodd & Sauter 6 (Kathlyn Glover 4, Katie Cackbum-Caunce, Lynn SPiers>, Whitby Kinettes 0 Aug. 22 - Whltby Kinettes 5 (Nora Foy 2, Rosanna Celebre, Lauren Shlpp, Jennifer White), Ajax Hearts 2 MINOR ATOM Aug. 28 - Whitby Optimists 2 (Amy Terminesi, Erin Sadter). C113C Thickson & Gien Hill 0: Highland-Van & Starage 2 (Janinfe Bayer, Ashley Bradimore), RTR Associaties - Ajax 2 Aug. 27 - Whltby Lightning 1 (Heaher Skelton), Whitby Storm O; Whitby Tem Pest O , Pringle Creek IGA 1 <Emily Mountjoy) Aug. 21:- Highland Van & Storage 4 (Chantel Smith 2. Ashten Ntewak, Alycia . inderhili). Ajax Warrlors ROYals 1; CISC Thickson & Gien Hill 1 (Natalie Blquiere). Ajax Kinsmen o Aug.' 14 - Equlon Group 0, CISC _1blickson'4 Glert HiliI 3 (Alexandra ,Coacaralia 9. KuiaWatânru . Preparing for new seas, Fundraising forfoundation, shelter Kthener thwarts WhiWtby's titie bid 34 MU Pkm Win ME 'M ý j)ý

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