Whitby Free Press, 11 Aug 1976, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST il, 1976, PAGE I1 A im for provincial titie Midgetswin recent Cornw,,all lacrossetournament The Whitby Midget Con- solidated Builders captured the Midget 'A' titie in a recent lacrosse tournaînent in Corn- wall, which had 26- teams participating. In the first game, Whitby defeated Spartan 1278. James Rouch, Randy Gallas and Ed Derks each scored three goals for the winners. who got singles by Russ Kawechie, Johin Waddell and B. G. Edwards. .Whitby' took the second gamne 9-6 over Buffalo or two goals each by Dale Sawyer, Russ Kawechie, Scott Raveî'y, and James Roach and a single by 'Rick Nieuwendyk. Whitby downed Fonthill 11-3 to -take the third game as Dale Sawyer,' Rick Niewendyk and John Waddell scored two each. Ed Hayden, James Roach, Ed Derks, Scott Ravery and Gilbert Nieuwen-, dyk added singles. In the semi-finals, Whitby dumped Six Nations 12-7 on three goals by Dale Sawyer, two each by Scott Ravery and Randy Gallas and one each by James Roach, Tim Tran, Ed Derks, Gilbert Nieuwendyk and John Waddell. Whitby took the titie with a 14-10 verdict over Orillia. Scoring for the winners were John, Waddell with four;,,Rick Nieuwendyk, three; Randy Gallas, two; and Ed Hayden, Derrik Minnaret, James Roach, Ed Derks and Dale Sawyer, one each. John Waddell and goal- lacrposse sticks as the rnost valuable players. Whitby also won the 'A' championship in a recent tournament in Sarnia and the consolation 'crophy in- the Whitby tournament in July.. Jack MicDonald, 'assistant coach Bill Edward,' manager Russ Hayden and' assistant manager Fred Waddell, looks in good shape to take the Ali-Ontario titie at the end of August in Niagara on the lake. Redmen hang up sticks The season is over for the Brooklin Redmen of the Ontario Lacrosse Association Major Series. The Redmen had to win their final two games in order to have a chance at making the playoffs but lost both to the Six Nations Braves. On Friday in Oshweken, the visitors dropped an 18-8 decision. Gary Nicholson and Bill Down each scored two goals and contributed two assists while Marty Van Heuvel, Greg Williams, Paul Bradley and John Dagleish On Saturday in Brooklin, the locals camne up with an inspired effort but lost 1 5-13. Gary Nicholson scored five, goals for the losers; Bull Down, three ;'Elmer Tran and Ken Down, two each; and Phil Stevenson, one. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM MONOPOLY® TOURNAMENT DURHAM REGION MIDTOWN MALL MONOPOLY IS PARKER BROTHERS TRAOEMARK FOR I15 REAL ESTATE TRADING GAME ANO IS USED WIIH PERMISSION COPYRIGHT 1935. 1946 1961 200 JOHN ST. W. OSHAWA THE ONLY MONOPOLY TOURNAMENT IN THIS AREA LEADING TO THF 1976 CANADIAN NATIONAL MONOPOLY ®R TOURNAMENT. NO ENTRY FEE - EVERYONE ELIGIBLE RETURN ENTRY FORM TO: CKLB, 360 KING ST. W. OSHAWA ORP ANY MERCHANT AT MIDTOWN MALL BEFORE AUG. 24, 1976. OFFICIALLY SANCTIONED TOURNAMENT CANADIAN MONOPOLY ASSOCIATION AUG. 24 - 28/76 Name Address Telephone No._ Whitby ' Consolidated Builders of the Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior 'A' loop opened their semfi- final se ries against Bramalea Excelsiors last night at Iroquois Park Arena. To get to the semni-finals, Builders eliminated R exdale Warriors 4-2. Whitby, at one point, led the series 3-0 before Rexdale came back to win the next two games. I-owever, Builders took the series on Friday with a 12-11 decision of the host Warriors. Cam Devine, recently named this year's rookie of the year, scored three goals for the winners; Ken Colley, Bryce Jordan and Wayne McGuigan, two each; and Tim Lintner, Ron McCoy and John Jordan, one each. Tony Cannella started in. goal for Whitby but was replaced early in the second period by Wayne Colley when Rexdale held a 10-4 lead. Chingacousy dominâtes carnival soccer The Brooklin/Whitby In tli Kinettes of the senior girls Chiinguaý section were-the only local 4-1 in team to xin a title in the closer recent County Town Carnival indicates Soccer Tournament. the losei Teamns frorn Chinguacousy Osîia won championships in the to the fi boys mosquito, peewee and over Wli bantamdivisions. ing, osý The- Kinettes won their champic title with, an- exciting 2-1 cousy 4- Win over Whitby Owasco. Linda Brown scored the In re winners' goals - Joanne Interdist Kroekenstoel replied for the Whi tby losers. came ul In the boys mosquito effort ai division, Chinguacousy won Falcons the title, with a 3-0 shutout by M~ over Oshawa. To Advance to singles the final, Chinguacousy Tony edged Whitby Rangers 4-3. Rossler. 1action e boys peewee final, cousy downed Whitby a gaine which was than the score s.Joe Polacka got -s' lone goal. iwa after advancing mal with a 4-2 verdict itby Ferrco EngiÎneer- st the boys bantami )flship to Chingua- egular season County trici Peewee action, Carretto Restaurant p with a fine team -id whipped Pickering s6-2 on three goals lrren by Albis Subject and Joe Polacka, and George Corne Cruise the Rhine With Us PurO Gnm Rhim éw Put yourseif in this picture... cruising through the heart of Europe enjoying the scenery from a comfortabledeck chair. *Neariy 300 different sailing dates. i , 3, 4 or 5-country crulses - Amsterdam to Basie or vice versa. *Deluxe cabins, ail In a single class. ASVlo uttnf î,.,Ii u boelue RUSSELLoU ,ý TRAVEL' LTD.e Mon. -Sat.9- 'i'ou 1)'is Our Rujibues F:or yoiar protectio csec n Ontaulo G~srninnt .129 Builders face Excelsiors in Junior A semi-finals e e OI(LB AT Another 0 f i ne0-0-eÈli procUt odPLtaE tram HOnUSEu the irdvei pe,,.îie CONTACT I 'Linda Ri i m i l- 1 ", '- 1 , ý .1 ('ý

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