20 *wins, one tie, three loues WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 8, 1976, PAGE 9 Whi tb y.Puckrins con tin ue th efr winnin winning ways. were Paula Gaudet wîth a and a single; Darlene Gallas, being etîminatea Dy Ching- Witby Puckrins of the In a recent gaine, they grand slam homerun and six a double; and Laurie Kirton, uacousy Belles who recorded akeshore Novice Girls Soft- clobbered Uxbridgç 33-8. runs batted in; Cathy Allun a single. a 1 5-7 decision. all League continue their The big hitters for' Whitby and Tricia Glaspeli belted Puckrins wound up their Ini the opening game, -- . . . -1 À .4 WlUil-.U I p.., p Whitby's Carretto Restaur- ant founid. the competition a littie too stiff in the recent Peterborough Lions Peewee Soccer Tournament. Whitby was matched against Mississauga ini their first game and wound up on the wrong end of an 8-0 score as they allowed four goals in each hiaif. Whitby's next encounter was against Niagara Falls and although they started strong, dropped a 5-0 decision. Warren Subject and Mike Koke were the only Whîtby players to turn in good per- forma nces. Carretto Restaurant and another Whitby tearn had much better luck when they travelled to our twin city, Longueuil, Quebcc, to play a number of exhibition garnes recently. . Both Whitby squads pae on the first day. In a junior girls gamne, Linda Miller recorded a shut- out as Whitby blanked Longueuil 9-0 on three goals each by Joanne Mulcahy and Sandra Stevenson, two by Glenda Leitch and one by Wendy Nieuwendvk. "Although Longucuil had girls soccer in 1975 it was only in a limited fashion so, in defence of our hosts, this is really their first proper season but with the enthusi- asm shown here it is obvious they will catch up quickly", said Brooklin-Whitby Minor Soccer Association Publicity Director Steve Porter who accompanied the Whitby contingent to Longueuil. In a peewee contest, Carretto Restaurant blanked the host squad 6-0 as Bernard Doleweerd and Mark Westen- hoeffer shared the goal1- tending duties. " Warren Subject scored twice and Doug Grant, Peter Beaudry, John Taylor and Tony Borg once each. The contests on the second day we re better, according to M r. Porter, "because both host teamns played muchi better soccer and, while ini the first gamues the Longueuil breaks up the field wvere few and fa r between, in the second gaine the hosts hiad Xhitby in trouble on a nuimber of' occasions" In the girls gai-e Whitby wvon 6-1 on two goals each by Joanne Mulcahiy and Sandy Stevenson and singles by Kainel Curry and Christine Mulcahy. The score wvas tied -1 early in the conîest. In the boys encouniter, Whitby blanked Longueuil 7-0 as Bernard Doleweerd and Mark W-stenhoeffer again shared the neti-inding chores Warren Subject tallied Ilive goals and George Rossler two. "Irrespective of the scoring, no one is really' the ]oser lu this type of exchiange and, on behaîf of the local players, coaches and executives, 1 would like to extend mny heart-felt thanks to the people of Longueuil who made these games possible", said Mr. Porter. out homers; Marion Verkuyl, Cathy Allun and Darlene Gallas each had four hits; Tricia Claspell, three; Laurie Kirton, two; and The resa Fitzgerald and Debbie Hea- slip, one each. Marlon Verkuyl and Debbie Heaslip shared the pitching. Puckrins then overcame a 6-1 deficit to edge host Ajax 15-13. Marlon Verkuyl went thc distance, allowing fine hits striking out 1 3 batters and walking six. Marlon Verkuyl was the big hitter for Whitby with a three-run horner and a single; Susan Bisseil hiad a two-run horner season with a 14-4 victory over Pickering. Cathy Allin belted her eighteentli four- bagger of the season; Darlene Gallas had three singles; Marion Verkuyl and Cathy Allin had two each; and Laurie Kirton, '-ita Demmer and Theresa Fitzgerald, one each. Marlon Verkuyl was the winning pîtcher, striking out three batters, walking twoand allowing three hits. Puckrins finished the regular season with 20 wins, one tic and three losses. Puckrins made it to the semi-finals of a recent tourna- ment in Pickering, before 9-8 on strong pitching. by Marion Verkuyl. Susan Bisseli was the hitting star with two homers and four R.B.1.s; Marlon Verkuyl belted' a four bagger; and Darlene Gallas and Laurie Kirton had two hits each. In the second gamne, Whitby downed Bridlewood, the Eastern Ontario Novice Champs, 11 -6.- Debbie Heaslip and Marlon Verkuyl splitting the pitching duties. Laurie Kirkton, Susan Fraser, Marion Verk'iyl, Cathy Allun and Susan Bisseil were the Puckrin hitters. Puckrins comrnitted fv errors resulted in eight un- earned runs for the winners. Marion Verkuyl pitched a strong game in a losing cause. Marion Verkuyl and Cathy Allun each hit triples; Susan Bisseli, Susan Kornic and Susan Fraser got Whitby's other hits. In the Whitby Girls Athletic AssociatioQ Sweet Pea Division, Western 011 leads with 23 points. Stu Jenkins and Hooker Chev Olds are deadlocked for first place in the Cinide relia Division with 30 points each. Brooklin Legion Ladies Auxiliary and Audrey Moore share the lead in the Princess Division with 20 points each. stili1 your best enitertainment buy... Reception On 12 Channels New Subscribers FREE Installation And One Month Free Viewing Present Subscribers 2nd. 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