Whitby Free Press, 16 Jun 1976, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAV, J UNE 16, 1976, PAGE 11 Denis O'Connor students mpress ai provincial meet 'Flie Denis O'Connor lîghi School students represented their school welI in the recent Ontario Fe de ration et' Secondary Schools Athie- tics track and field dut nipieush ips. Miartin Heenan's sixtli- place finish in the open fboys' 100 inetre hurdies wvas the hiiglîl eit of the day as faîr as D'OC was concernied. 1le rail the event in I15.6 seconds., île finisied seveuth in t1e open boys' 400 ni lîurdles sih a finie of 57.1 seconds, bis persoual best. kTvo boys broke ftic pirovincial ancl na tional records in this event. [Iilarv Bar-ber, ruuing in the midget irls' 800 111 took five seconds off' lier persoual best. finiishing in t\wýo iinu tes, 24.2 seconds to place 1 3th. Peter Ferry l'inishied 1 Stli in the midget boys' 100 ni wîth a finie of 12 secOnds. Once mgain, Niichiael Powver Iligh School of' IsI iugt on w\on the mneet. attended by 1,.700 athietes fromn 650 sclîools. Denis O'Connor High Sehool's toi) maIe athletes of the year, John Parrott (left) and Martin Heeni (right) pose with the school's athietie director Joe Modeste. Top female athiete Donna Grant was absent when this photo was taken. Free Press Photo Redmen split contests 'nie Brooklin Redmnen split a pair of Ontario Lacrosse Association Senior cou tests last week. The Redmen. svho led 10-6 after the second perioed, dropped a uarrow I1I1-1I0 decision te the Thistles in Fergus last TFuesday. The Thistles svere paced by the î'.o-goal efforts of Angus McKay, Steve Plunkett and Lindsay Sanderson \vhio got the winner. Mlark('oni- \vay, Terry Sanderson. Steve Warmington, Jim Cushing and Gord England added singles. The Redînen scorinuo was lîandled by Johni Reed \vilt tlîree goals and "ive assists: ini Qigg. îlree goals: BIIJ Dnwn . t\vo: .and Ken Down anid John F)agleisl , one ecdi flic Redînen deteated [3ranîpton Fxcelsiors 20-1i2 iu a fSatLrdav/ home gaine belore -350 people. Gary Nicholson 'scoî cd tlîree goals loi. thîe \wînIeîs: jimi Quigg. Phlil Stevensont. Pauîl Bradley. Pete Vipond. B3ill Dowu an d Johin lage t\vo eaci. and lave Mosier. Wayne Sorichetti. Dave IHons ton. Ken Dl)ovnalit c Joli Reed. onle each. Stevensen added six\ assists: Jinîi Qui-g. fou r:. Daîgle si a nd Rced. three Cadi. Bra-,inpîoilS goals wve re scored by Johnt(aupel Jack ('lisliulîiî. i oîîý (oliali, Iriau Robinson, twso chi Parick' (onler 'oniiors and Bill Arclidekitl ie îc ai. kedi ne n hlId pe ri d le ads >f >I,-J a i id 14 - 1. Bre klin b osî s Ucrgtiî son Sa t nrdav a t hi (1(1k liilea. Gaine ielies 8:'WM).111. E 4 AN" ADVENTUR E"y FOR TWO ON CI(LBF 1350 $. INCLUDING: e RETURN FLIGHT VIENNA WITH USE OF AN FOR 3 DAYS. e HOTEL ACCOMMODATION, 7DAYS & Pick up your FREE entry forms at:-- Puckrins continue their domination of Lakeshore Novice The Whitby Puckrins continue to dominate the Lakeshore No qice Girls Basebail League. The Puckrins recently defeated Pickering PMA Realty 12-6. Susan Bisseli led the Whitby offence, hitting two doubles and a single. Cathy Allin, Marion Verkuyl and Susan Kornil each had two hits. Whitby scored four runs in the first, one in the second, two in the fifth, three in the sixth and two in the seventh. Puckrins' pitcher Marion Verkuyl struckout lObatters, issued three walks and allowed three hits. The Puckrins continued their winning ways by down- ing Ajax 10-7. Whitby had control of the game until two errors in the sixth inning and one in the seventh led to Ajax scoring six runs. Marion Verkuyl drove in three runs as did Kathy Allun who belted a triple. Other Whitby hitters were Susan Fraser and Leslie Fredericks. Whitby scored two runs in Girls Basebail the first, and one ini the second, three in the third, one in the fouirth, two in the fifth and one ln the sixth. Pitcher Marion Verkuyl struck out 16 batters, issued three waîks and yielded four hits. Bak Radio & TV Blue J. 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