Whitby Free Press, 16 Aug 1989, p. 26

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PAGE 26, WHIBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1989 Tyes2nd in provincial eet Wkitby's tyke 4 teain finished asruriner-up to' o*erful Peter- borouh i n the provincial cham- pionships held over the weekend in Athur. "Theère's nothing wrong with numibêr two,» qays-.coach Don Laivwifn, noting' that Peter- borough did not lose a game this season. "Peterborough has three or four great players. They're just phehomenal»" Làwsonffi squad, on the-other hand, bas balanoed scoring. For the tournanient, Scott Beegan had sevengoals, Mike Hamnilton five, Jeif Frazer, Casey Du p ont and Brad McNaughton three each, Barret Church two,- and BIais Lawson. Mike Heffering and Blaine Do wn one each. Whitby gave Peterborough their closest coxupetition this GENERAL HARDWARE Personalized Service For Ail Your Repair Needs à Thompson Water Seal Preventsnioisture damage on concrete, brick and pressure treated wood. 1 Gallon Reg. $19à99 Sale $17.99 LAWN MOWER TUNE Includes: *Blade sharpening e Qil Change *Points & Condenser e Spark PIug *Carb Adjustment $25oOO P.S.T. Extra Ilr s &RpiS Cnr r~ 65Brok t.N,Wib 661 foi e] I li - Film M- geasoni losing one, game by only a 3_2 score. The two teames opened the tournament in Arthur and Peter- borough rolled to a 9-3 win. <But Whitby then beat Hami.1- ton 10-4, Branmpton 7-1 and- Kit- chener 4-3. Peterorouh won in the final, 5-2, with Whitby goalie Shari Bryska outstanding.. Whitby's other tyke (aged 7 and 8) team doubled Brantford 10-5 to move to the B level of the Ontario championships in Arthur. . Whitby Iost 5-1 to Beaches and then defeated St. datharines 7-4. In the quarter-finals, Whitby lost 4-3 when Mississauga scored with only 44 seconds remaining. Nicholas Owen had fine goals for Whitby in the tournament Joe Loder four, John Caldwell three, Max Wilkins two, Job- nathon Aston, Stephen Hoar and Jamie Giles one each. The team had a record of il wins and eight losses for the season. minor basebal T.BALL % Playatls July 31 Mitchell Brothers 15 Fawcett Motor C. 13 MovolaCaf Dur.vElpan. Pro Heatlng T ua ty Col. 13 ty 12 Dom. AtoP llotayACuboP Bockford 5cr. C. TYNE July 28 Consumera Gus. 21 Beckford Ser. C. 19 28 IGnomen Club 17 25 Bemax Reaty 15 Homeu: uuA. 10 22 Optimiat Club 17 27 Owasco Volk& 17 19 Fawctt Motor C. 17 1 MDS Laborat. 0 Nurse Chev. Olda 22 Centra City Auto Jubr 31 WhIt. Lions Club 17 KP. Copy Centre Bfaton uriTla 1 Whlt. Lions Club 21 Wktby Klwnis 14 Fltzgarald Carp. 22 Consumer. Ces 14 Aug. 2 Fitzgerald Carp. 12 Aug. 3 Wltby Optimist 4 Whitby Kinsmen 0 Kuri Foods 7 Dsisy Quaan 13 Parldns Paint 13 Vicie Insuranca 6 Midis MuMier 7 Whit.Llons Club '4 WbltbyKlnuman 17 Esistan l'urina midisMutile Dabi qume imDS borat. Au&. 4 Aurs .oe 14 CentsM CttY Auto 12 Vick Inauace i K.P. Con Centre NuraiChev Oldia 15 PeIqdn Peint a Final aadlssp OP W L T P WhltbOptimlat 22 19 2 1 39 Cnm er'sOas 22 19 2 1 39. WhltIy làons Club '22 17 8 2 36 Midagmufflh 22 18 7 228 V"cklnsuranae 22 13 7 228, KLP.Con Contre 22 12 7 8 27 Daumus 22 Il 9 2.24 = ass1Carpemtzy 22 10 il 1 21 mteoiltyAuto 22 10 12 0 20 NuruhvOlda 22 9 18 O .18 Kurs eodd 22 9 18 O 18 WhtlyKiwauls 22 7 132 *16 MAD8IAbortotes 21 7 18 1 15 REItl5PUidB 22 4 17 ý 9 Perknsasnt 21 3 17 1 7 WhltbyKlnunen 22 2 19 1 6 UMaWrJUVmtUME Marlck Homes Rem=aiRaalty July 81 Goldhawks J.D. Clrydwa Aug. a Marrick Homes Goldhawks AU& 7 Merrick Homes 8 Goldhawks 1 3 Raem -i ty , 9 Marrck Home 18 Baema Raty ' 9 J.D. Chrysler 10 Ramailwty 6 0F W L T P MarricieHomes 24 25 9 O 30 J. D. Chry.ar Dodip 24 18 8 3 *29 Goldhawks 24 1011l3 ,2 BomaiResltyÎ 24 7 17 014 Paperweights wiu ,peanut tournament Whitby Optimist paperweights (aged 4-6) finished their lacrosse season by winning the grand championship in the Peihaxu Peanut tournament Aug. 5-6. Joshua Colley scoredr six goals as Whitby bounced Scarborough 14-1 in the first game. Ryan Haber had three goals, with sin- gles to Shawn Stephens, Brett Van Hemmen, Andrew Greenen, Matthew Casquenette and Cal- lum Marshall. Western lacrosse 1989 FINAL STANDlINGS TEAM N. Westminster Victoria Coquitlam Vancouver Richmond NAME W L T CF CA PIS TOP SCORERS GP SR CGAPS Geordie Dean, N.W. 221 Randy JoncVan. 24' Peter Parka. Van. 231 Jody Twa, Coq. 24 Jim Veltman, Coq. 22 Paul Gait, Vict. 17 Ben Hieltjes. N.W. 23 Todd Lorenz, N.W. 23 Rick Brown, Vict. 24 Brad Henry, Rich. 24 Rod Jensen, Van. 22 Ruas Heard, Rich. 21 Bob Johnston. N.W. 21 G]uy Frentice, Coq. 23 Bruce Turnes, Van. 23 Alton Davis, Vic. 22 K. Cowieson, Rich. 24 Rob Dick, N.W . 23 Mike Thomas, Vic. 21 David Haller, Coq. 24 Ravi Dhillon, Vic. 24 T. Wingrcve, Coq. 1a Tony Malcolm, Van. 23 Bob Klin, Coq. 24 Tom Huntley, Rich. 24 Grant Pepper, Vic. 21 Ted Racine. Van. 24 Terry 01cm, Van. 19 A.Shaughnessy, N.W. 24 G. Hamilton, Vic. 24 Don McNeil. N.W. 24 Jamie Stewart. Rich. 19 Andy Ogilvie. N.W. 24 Kirk Suzuki, Coq. 22 Mike Kettles, N.W. 24 Paul Jones, N.W. 21 132 199 160 79 159 121 133 103 125 120 91 84 126 96 134 75 113 104 116 99 63 100 92 89 97 82 70 85 80 69 67 61 64 55 39 21 648 67 27 8, 43 367 13 647 3937 7 27 497 37 36' 15 57 7 30 396 22 456 23 436 19 376 27 286 12 43E 24 28E 17 356 27 236 18 32E 27 214 30 174 17 294 21 244 25 18 27 16 21 20 21 20 13 26 12 26 22 15 21 15 20 16 14 21 17 17 17 17 12 20 Colley and Haber each scored twice in a 7-1 win over Newtown. K r l ailes, Ben Stanton and MarhZl each had a goal. Hamber scored four goals while Marshall, Greenen and Wailes each had three in an 18-O shutout over host Pelham. Aaron Gallas scored two goals while Stephens, Van Hernmen and Stanton had one each. Colley, playing net for the first time, got the shutout. Colley was back on the attack for the championship game and bis five goals led Whitby to a 7-4 win ovèr Spartans. Greenen and Wailes had the other Whitby goals. Team pictures are available at Iroquois Park today (Wednes- day), between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m., or cali Donna Cuthbertson at 666-2959. Ontario lacrosse mMOmR/SO Playci<fs - Rmmrd-robizi Aug. 9 Brooklin Aug. 10 Broolin Aug. 13 Peterborough Aug. 15 Broolin Aug. 16 Brampton Aug. 17 Peterborough Peterborough 7 13 Brampton 15 Brampton at Peterborough at Bramptn Final Regular Seascu Standings W L T CF CA PIS Brocklin 20 0 0366 140 40 Peterborough 14 6 0 264 178 28 Owen Sound 13 7 0 267 262 26 Fergu s 7 13 0 188 237 14 Orangeville 4 16 0 169 326 8 Brampton 2 18 0 178 298 4 Top 25 Scoero CP Go A PIS D. Robertson, ich. 16 61 9 23 32 Gr at ro 4 5 79 Dan Wilson, Van. 15 30 6 26 32ayGit ro. 14 5 79 Eric Cowieson, N.W. 23 44 10 20 30 Brian Hall, O.S. 20 27 47 74 Rodney Tapp, Coq. 22 51 7 23 30 Bruce Ogilvie, Peter. 17 39 34 73 John Hamoilton, Vic. 24 71 10 19 29 B"b Iamley, Fergus 19 29 40 69 Peolo Bruncro, Coq. 13 22 5 23 28 Gerry Hfiltz, Peter. 16 43 23 66 Jocelyn Parent, Van. 24 655il 16 27 Jim Meredith, B3rook 18 22 42 64 Todd Clerieson, N.W. 22 50 7 20 27 John Fusco, Brook. 18 23 40 63 John Hedlund, Coq. 24 48 14 12 26 Brian Nikula, Brook 17 38 24 62 Jim Dormnan, Rich. 24 78 il 15 26 Kevin Van Sickle, Brook 19 29 33 62 Marc Nadasdi, Coq. 22 34 8 18 26 Duane Jacobs O.S. 14 29 23 62 Stu Watson, Rich. 17 53 12 13 25 Blane Harrison. Brook. 19 27 25 52 Steve Govett, Coq. 23 41 12 12 24 Matt Firth, Orange. 20 22 21 49 Paul Michael, Vic. 23 44 10 13 23 Brian Evans. Peter. 15 9 40 49 Terry Buflen, Brook. 19 16 32 48 Armando Rodriques, OS. 16 27 19 46 Bob McNabb. O.S. 20 28 17 45 JeffardilI, Peter. 17 19 28 46 TheWarTroy Cordingley. Bremp. 16 22 21 43 Amputatio s ric Perroni, Brock. 19 18 25 43 A p ato sMonty Keasat Peter. 19 15 28 43 ifC n da.d Kevin mcNuty, Fergus 18 10 33 43 o Caaa.Darryl White, Orange. 20 28 14 42 CHAMP Barry Trood. Bramp. 18 18 24 42 SaftyIsJim Waaan, Pater. 18 17 25 42 S ft IsPLAYSAI'E Miles Brumpt*m, Bremp. 18 23 18 41 No àAcideilt Progra-m __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Whitby gir1s softball.' FINAL STANDINGS REGULAR SEA4SON Rtemats (weck ending Aug. 11) BANTAM W L T P1'5 Lovl rugs 8 2 1 17 National Trust 7 4 0 14 Wheelies 3 7 1 7 Broollin Legion 2 7 2 6 Loveli Drugs 12 National Trust 9 Whcelies 15 Brooklin Legion 15 SOPHOMORE W L T PTS Lions Club 12 3 0 24 Roy's Enterprise 8 6 0 16 Crann Realty - M.B. 7 8 0 14 Paasport International 7 8 0 14 Kiwanis Club" 3 12 0 6 Pasaport Inter. 24 Roy's Enterprise 19 Lions Club 16 Crann Realty 6 Passport Inter. 7 Kiwanis Club 0 NOVICE W L T i'TS Midas Mutier 10 2 0 20 Petro Canada 8 4 0 16 Knighta of Columbus 8 4 0 16 Lionesa Club cf VWhit. 6 6 0 12 Cardinal Containers 6 7 0 10 Marigold Lincoln 4 7 1 9 Percision Litho 0 il 1 1 No scores available. MITES L'entury 21 - R.B. Remax - DLi Whit. Supernova Gym. Mercury Auto Body Big V Drug Stores Kinamen Club Whitby Legion #112 Dodd & Souter Whitby Optimiste Pioncer Interiora Remax - DH. 20 Whit. Supernova 16 Big V Drug Stores 21 Kinsmen Club 10 Century 21 -R.B. 18 SQUIRT Midway Motora Scotta Colonels Sorichetti Corp. Brooklin Optimiste Rlotary Club Ruddy Electrie Peacock Sports Midas filer peacock Sports 15 llrooklin Optimiste 32 Scotta Colonels 31 Sorichetti Corp. 26 T-BALL MacMillan Bathurst Van Ilemmen llenry's Do-lt Centre NUtS Ieulty No Scores available. 13 0 1 27 Io 2 I 21 9 5 0 18 7 5 2 16 8 6 0 16 6 6 2 14 7 7 0 14 3 9 2 8 2 12 0 4 1 10 0 2 Whit. Optimiats 12 Whitby Legion 12 Mercury Auto 20 Dodd & Souter 10 Pioneer Interiors 5 W L T PIS 12 2 0 24 9 650 18 8 6 0 16 8 6 0 16 7 7 0 14 5 9 0 10 5 9 0 10 2 12 0 4 Midas MuMier 14 Midway Motors 23 Ruddy Eloctric 10 Rotary Club 7 W L T PM5 GO0L F C L UB WICHESTER SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY ' 655m4757 r I BIG SA Brampton

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