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Whitby Free Press, 2 Oct 1996, p. 19

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Wyhltby Free Press, WedneSday, -October ë, 1 Ù96, P:a'ge 19 Another tournament titie for 'Anderson Anderson CVI over the weekend claimed its second tournainent championship of the season in senior boys' volieyball. Anderson, second-ranked te=i in Ontario, didn't lose a gaine ini registering victories over Port Perry,, Mayfleld >(Brampton), Cobourg East ad Erindale to move to the semi-final. But then Barton (Hamilton), fifth-rankêd team in the province defeated Anderson 15-12 in the first game of the semi- final match. Anderson came on to win the next two gaines, 15-5 and 15-8, as the '7first game was sort of a wakeup cail," says coach Gord Williamson. The final, against seventh- ranked Chathai-Kent, again saw Anderson lose the firstj game, 15-7. before wins of1 15-11 and -15-6 chalked up another championship. Tlhe final was much closer than the score indicated,'" says Williamson, who feels his teain bas yet to play its best. *Selected from Anderson to the tournament al-star squad were setter Joe Wrigley and power bitter Luke Bainard. Williamson says power bitter Terry Arges was outstanding in the tournament and could aiso, have been nazned an ail-star. Overali, he says, "We got a good effort from everybody." Oakridge (London) is currently ranlced firet in the province, and Anderson may oppose that teain in the upcoming York University tournament that annually attracta the best high school tea.ms in the province.* Neuman combi*nations rock ring opponent Chris Neuman of Whitby stopped a Barrie op nent in the second roun ><of a boxing match in. Peter- borough on Sunday. Neuman had Mike McCau of the Barrie Box- ouble earlyi te first round' of their heavïweight encounter. Afew left-hook, straîght- r ght combinations rocked McCaulywh neyer reco- vered and the referee s3top- ped ie bout at 1:09 of the second round. Neuman was represent- ing the Motor City-Boxinis Cub which will present a Remembrance Day show on Sunday, Nov. 10 in Osh- awa. Neuman is scheduled to take part in the boxing event at -the Regent Con- cert Theatre, 48 King St. E. starting at 2p.m. ikets, $12- for aduits and $5 for those under ageO 12, are avalable at the door, or in advance by cal- ing the club at 434-8686 or the Regent at 433-1556. Loc alswi n 3V3 Whitby. men's football Standings Cowboys Panthers 49ers' Steelers Raiders Woodchucks Seeing Stars Quake W-L-T 3-1-0 3-1-0 2-1-1 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 1-2-1 0-4-0 GF-GA 152-90 134-91 119-99 114-89 150-140 67-102 105-110 51-156 WEEK FOUR: Steelers 34, 49ers 7; Panthers. 22, Quake 14; Raiders 3, Cowboys 50; Woodchucks 0. Seeing Stars 34 HIGHUIGHTS: Vaughn Blanchard (Steelers) 2 Interceptions; Paul Goulet <Cowboys) 55-yard interceptions, rettjm for touchdown WEEK THREE: Woodchucks 39, CowboYs 30; Raiders 39. 49ers 50; Panthers 54, Seeing Stars 28; Steelers 60, Quake 22' 1 HIGHUGHTS: Dave Spackman (49ers) 4 touchdoWns Players from Whiltby club Four memnbers of the Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club's rep prograin won a three.n-three tournament in' Pickering over the weekend. SA total of 38 teais, were entered ini The Soccer Connection 3V3 Challenge, sponsored in part by the Toronto Shooting Stars professional soccer team. lIn a hard-fought final gaine, Whitby defeated Pickering 3-O to clinch the championship ithe under- 10 boys' division. Teain niembers. Evan Bombino,- Patrick Joluiston, Paul Scott and Bradley Wiggers were coached 'by -Stan -Bomibino and. Robin Scott. Whitby men's hockey Standings W-L-T National Trust 4-0.1 R.J. Phillips 2-1-1 Ser. Master 2-1-1 Dodd & S. 2-2-0 Roy's Enter. 2-1.0 Expertech 2-1-0 Attersley Tire 1-2-1 W theMaciçies .1-2-O 8-14 2 itys major peewee Bathe & McL. 1-2-0 11-15 2 C.K Auto 1-2-0 16-19 2 select basebail teain was Brothers 0-4-0 7-17 0 runner-up at the Ontario ednscrs cssamponsnîps held recently as of Sept. 28 in Erin Milis. vvuîtby was undefeated jim Smith 9 4 13 going into the championship MarshallThompson 7 5 12 P onDati 5 7 12 but squandered several Neat Farquharson 4 7 11 scoring chances and feu 7-4 Grant Musselman 5 5 10 Ross Brawnridge 4 6 10 to Kitchener.. Steve Byers 6 2 8 Kitchener bad iost a gaine Cal Vickers 4 4 8 onthirwa t te inl ut Jon Patte 2 6 8 on thir wa to he fial b t Harold Huitema 17 8 it was deterniined that the Games final would be a one-game winner-take-all. Atlersley Tire 4 (Don Dasti, Dave 'Whtby bth eguar Seymour, Dave McCracken. Mike Whitb, boh reular Mackey), Queens 5 (George Oldfield season and playoff champion 3, Bob Mowat. Joe Ferry); R.J. Phillips in the %uth Durhamn Select 3 (Bob Smalley, Rab Phitlips. Tom Leage, ad bgunthe Buchanan), Bathe & McLellan 1 John Leffl , ha begu the Bathe); Roys Enterprises 3 (Ted tournament with a 1-O Barileit 2, Pal Sheehan), National thnller over 'Waterloo.- Trust 4 (Steve Byers 3, Jim Branton); PaUl Ovsonka, ieWf Expertech 7 (an Ferguson 3, Carl Iffi ke W eir Vickers 2, Jon Patte, Ed Przybyski). Mnd Dan Deluca combined on Service Master 3 (Grant Musselman, a two-itter while ]Ryan Steve Mîot, Bucky Crouch); O.K. Auto 6 (Jim Smith 6). Brothers 4 (Randy Matthews scored the only Gallas 2, Richard Martin, Tom rn in the fourth inning. Qîdman); Mackjes 1 (Jim Simpson), Whitby then posted a 3-1 Dodd & Sauter 6 (Marshall Thompson 2. Bob Weir 2. Ross Brownridge, Dan win over St. Catharines, the Rxorough) only other true select teain in the finals - all other are Player(s) of the week clased a AA ep ~Jirn Smith, O.K. Auto, 6 goals élased a AA ep tazas EdPrzybyski. Expertech, 1 goal. In'the semi-final, Wbitby defensive excellence oeushed*Burlington 11-0 in a me-sortened gaine. Weir and Ovsonka combined toa show only two baserunners while Chris [ Janca and Ian Witruk- each drove in three rune. J 4 W For die season, Wbitby vMInugpv 'J aIso won taurnainents in e rapton, Wbhitby and Erin Milse, was- finaliat in a Wbitby league players Brantford taurnainent and heiped a Leaside team win won the second- annual the Ajax Oid, Boys hockey Go)odwill Series againat USB.- taurnament recently. GF-GA 11-8 15-14 20-18 20-17 8-5 16-9 ~ aaa aau . goaay frtHuntâils6-1 in the final ... *.......... ....*.*.*.*.*.** Whitby ranneirs .win. th'ree tities Whitby students won three divrision tities at the' first annual Brooklin Chee- tah cross-country meet at Trillium Trails, Raglan, on Sunday. In a thrilling finish, Mat- thew Godfrey of Whitby, a member of the Oshawa Legion lrack and Field Club, won the senior (aged 13, 14) division, one second ahýead of al Pheonix club entrant and two seconds ahead of Cheetah member Peter Stefanovic of Col. J.E. Farewell Public Schooi. Cheetah's Carley Dart, froin Ormiston Public Schooi, won the mite (aged eigbt and under) girls event. She aise, won the division at a recent Barrie meet.' Kati llott of Glen Dhu Public School, also a 'Chee tah member, was third. Cheetah's Chantel Smith of West Lynde Public School wàs first.ii the ye (agd nne,10) girls divi- sio. Se as third in Bar- rie. 1Cheetahs Willie MacAve- lia of Meadowcrest Public ýid Boys'help Leaside Thompson and Jim Boyd of Perry 5-2 and Huntaville 10- the Whitby ýMen's Hockey 0 to reach the final. Legu uitsd, Up for the Brownridge scond three boys, folo * bisthird- place finish in Barrie. Cheetahp's Heather Mann of Gien- Dhu, wau third in atoin (aged 11,, 12) girls Cbeetah's won five of the eight teain tities at the event. Juniors dominate, seniors trounced T7he juniors won and the seniors lost as Oshawa field lacrosse teains opened their. season recently., Wayne Richarde had four goals and A.J. Shannon three in a 27-3 win over Sarnia Pacers ini Ontario T'he Oshawa junior teain ab*o biasted Niagara 17-1 as Jeff Higgos oered four. Oshawa's senior 'teain ~..1~ z-

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