Whitby Free Press, 23 Aug 1989, p. 31

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY,, AUGUST 23, 1989, PAGE 31 Whitby under- lOs reach Scugog tournament final Whîtby's under-lO girls' select soccer teai reached the final of a tournament at the Scugog soccer fields before falling 4-0 to Osh- awa. At the district select tourna- ment Aug. 19-20, the Wrhitby -Whitby iroquois soccer club SQUIT GHu" July 24 Sandoz Mica Diana Bruni 2 Hardiman, Mount e&Asso. 2 L Gladstone 2 2 Optimia Club 1 Moussa McCartney Nurse Chev 01dm 0 Pet Value 0 Big V Drugstore 0 July 31 Optimist Club 3 Mellissa McCartney Kathenine Smith imsa Vanderlip Hardiman, Mount & Asso. .9 L. Gladstone 6 Kelly Mount Stephanie Smith Elaine McCaIIum Pet Valu Aug. 7 Optimist Club 2 Jordana Heezen Melissa McCartney Hardiman, Mount & Asoc. L Gladstone Sandoz Anca 8 Diana Bruni 5 Kerry Anne Lee 2 Nicole Crandles Aug. 14 Hardiman, Mount & Assoc. Tricia Hesney 3 L. Gladstone 2 Nurse Chev 01dm O Big V Drugstore0 0 Sandoz Anca O Big V Drugstores O Pet Valu 1 Maia Prmnsler NurseChev 01dm 0 5 Optimist Club 0 Pet Valu 1 NurSeChev Olda Meghan Thompson Big VDrugstore1 JenniWe de Jonge Sandoz Anca 0 Iroquois Soccer Club teain lest 3-0 te Osbawa but came back to defeat Ajax 2-1 and Pickering 1-0 te reach the semii-final. Meghan Aikin had both goals in the win over, Ajax while Michelle Johnson scored against Pickering. In the semi-final, Aikin scored te give Whitby a 1-0, win over Ajax. Oshawa won 4-0 in. the final. Claire Bramma was outstanding ingoaýl for Whitby. Witby had one win in tbree gaines at a tournanient in Osh- awa Aug. 12-13. Rochester Greasers'won 4-3 in Whitby's first gamne and Oshawa won 5-1 in the second game. Whitby then defeated Rochester Gates 3-0. Tie, 2 losses in Kitchener Whitby Rogers Cable under-lO rep seccer team had a tie and two losses at 'a teurnament in Kitchener recently. John Coleman got the shutout as Whitby played to a scoreless draw in ther irst gaine. A header by Tim DaSilva g ave Whtyan early lead in their Lecnd gaýme, but Malvern came ,)ack to win 4-1. Mike Magee got the lene Whitby men's sto- pitch Standings (au utAug. 16) Team Moviola Cafe Pathers Brothera' Restaurant Master Bedroom SMS Marine Hanet Plastics Circle Ta" Texaco Iahn Barron Motors Hughes' Hawks Brothers 16 Brothers 12 Texaco 14 Moviola Cafe 17 Moviola Cafe 16 SM5 Marine 17 Hanet Plastics 15 Hianet Plastics 12 Texaco 15 Hughes' Hawks 21 Fathers 19 Brothers 18 Ian Barron 13 Circle Tai 15 W L T x'rS 18 6 1 37 15 9 1 31 14 13 0 28 13 10 1 27 12 13 2 26 12 13 1 25 12 13 1 25 Il 12 2 24 10 12 2 22 3 20 1 7 Circle ai 8 Ian Barron 10 Mater Bedrooru 14 Hughes' Hawks 11 5.M5 Marine Il Hlughes' Hawks 5 Brothers 12 Brothers 4 Ilughes' Hawks 10 Texaco 4 SMS Marine 18 Texaco 8 Fathers 8 ltanet Plastics 10 Whitby goal in a 4-1 loss to Streetsville. Next tournament for the Whitby squad will be in New Jersey at the end of August. In a league gaine Aug. 16, Whitbr lest 2-1 te, Oshawa Turul. auLambert had the only Whitby goal in a game which featured many inis-sed opportuni- ties and great goaltending. The last league gaine for Whitby will be on Aug. 30 at Victoria Fields, Port Whitby. Seniors in final FROM PAGE 29 losses while Whitby finished 17- 5. Peterborough took flirst place on percentage points. In the three enceunters bet- ween the twe teains this year, Whitby lest ahl three by one run. «We are going to need more timely hittin. g and' tighter defense," said Moore about the upcoming series. He is heping for timely hitting frein Tom Sp axman and Jôhn Heffer. It wilI be needed when Whitby faces hard-throwing Brad Clark of Peterborough, pro- bably the top. pitcher in the league. It was Heffer who got Whitby started in the final gmie against Oshawa wben he hit a grand slain in the first inning. Spaxinan had three bits in that gaine while Jody Turner alse homered. Scott Burnett, who went the distance, get the win for Whitby. Moore said the series bas te be f»inished by Sunday in erder te take part in the Ontario final. Robyn Healey scored al sevený Whitby goals in the Oshawa touirnament. Other players on the Whitby squad are Anna Bavaro, Amy Caldwell, Debra .Hamilton, Kelly Keberer, Lyndsay Keys, Jennifer Lindgren, Kristin, Low, Jamie Malcolmn, Lçslie Maybury, Amber Mclntosh, Kari Morine, Michelle Raîston Katie Stewart, and Andrea Was. SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY ~ 655m4757 SBR OOKLIN-WHITBY MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION REP. MINt"cE KY T EAM TRY- OUT Pi- irc Cate Minor Minor Major Maj or Minor Minor Maj or Major Miner Mnor Maj or Major Mnor Mnor Maj or Maj or Mdge Mdge oq. Park Padi iP2.Iroq. Park Pad2 egory Yr Rorn lat Try-out r Novice A 1981 Sept. 9 1P2 8:15- 10:lSam r Novice B 1981 Sept. 16 lP2 10:lSam-12:lSpm r Novice A 1980 Sept. 9 1P2 10:lSam-12:1Spm rNovice B 1980 Sept. 16 1P2 12 :15-2:lSpm r Atom A 1979 Sept. 9 1P2 12:152:1Spm rAtom B 1979 Sept. 16 IP2 2:15-4:lSpm rAtom A 1978 Sept. 9 IP2 2:15-4:lSpm r Atom B 1978 Sept. 17 1P2 8:15-10:l5am rPeewee A 1977 Sept. 9 1P2 4:15-6:lSpm rPeewee B 1977 Sept. 16 1P2 4:.15.6:lSpm r Peewee A 1976 Sept. 10 1P2 8:15- 10:5ani rPeewee B 1976 Sept. 17 IP2 10:lSam- 12:lSpm Bantam A 1975 Sept. 1 P2 10:l5am- 12:lSpm Bantan, B 1975 Sept. 17 1P2 12:15-2:l5pm rBantarn A 1974 Sept. 9 IP2 6:15-8:lSpm rBantam B 1974 Sept. 16 1P2 8:15- 10:l5arn t A 1973/72 Sept. 9 1P2 8:15- 10:lSpm t B 1973/72 Sept. V7 1P2 4:15-6:lSpm Registration Forms Must Be Prm 2nd Try-out Sept. 10 1P2 12:15-2:lSpm Sept. 18 IPi i6.00-7:OOpm Sept. 10 1P2 i2:15-4:15pm Sept. 18 IPi 7:00-8.OOpm Sept. 10 1P2 4:15-6:lSpm Sept. 19 IPi 6.00-7*OOpm Sept. 14 BA 6100-7.00pm Sept. 19 Ipi 7:00-8*00pm Sept. 14 BA 7:00-8:OOpm Sept. 18 IPi 8:.00-9:OOpm Sept. 14 BA 8:00-9«OOPM Sept. 19 Ipi 18.l0-900pm Sept. 15 1P2 18:15- 10:lSpm Sept. 18 IPi 9fl0-10:OOpm Sept. 10 1P2 6:15-8:lSpm Sept. 17 1P2 2:15-4:lSpm Sept. 10 IP2 8:15- 10:lSpm Sept. 19 BA 8.l00-10:OOpm esented At Flrst BA-Brookln Arena 3rd Try- eut Sept. 12 BA 6:00-7.OOpm Sept. 21 BA 6:00.8:OOpm Sept. 12 BA 7:00-8:OOpm Sept. 22 BA 6:00-8,:OOpm Sept. 12 BA 8.00-9*00pmf Sept. 21 IP1 7:00-9:OOpm Sept. 15 BA 6&0O8:00pM Sept. 23 BA 6'o-800pm Sept. 15 IP2 6:158:lSpm Sept. 21 BA 8:00- 10:OOPM Sept. 15 BA 8:00- 10:OOpm Sept. 22 BA 8:00- 10:OOpm Sept. 16 BA 6:00-8:OOpm Sept. 23 IP2 4:15-6:15pm Sept. 14 BA 9:00- 10:OOpm Sept. 19 IPI 9:00- 10:OOpm Sept. 12 BA 9:00- 10:OOpm Sept. 21 IP1 9:00- 10:OOpm Try-out COST PER TRY-OUT: $5.00 Contact: (Novice, Alom) Nancy Brilinger 432-3839, <Peewee) Mike Rousseau 666-1617, (Bantarn) Ron Warner 668-9164, (Midget) John Moore 666-3340 Ontar'io Junior Citizeui of the V'ear A waî'ds Progain * an "uîinilyri 1 eslie, 1:3, of-j Miligrove, for quick tbinking and presence etf mmid to promptly shut off'a machine wben lier sister becamne trapped on a conveyor beit and for belping breathe Ide into ber until police arrived. One of the eleven individuals and one group of tour-, to receive the M)t8(>ntarîo ,Junior Citizen of tbe X'ear award. The award recipients were either mnvolved in worihwifle conirnunity ser- vice, able te overcome physical or psychological limiitations or perlormied acis of beroisrn. 1989 NOMINATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED Ontario Junior Citizens are young people who show initiative, a joint community projeci of bard work and concern - CanadiErin young people who reach out te \h. newspapey others and do more than is expected THISoDETAILS of someone their age. CNATTI ESAE O EAL NOMINATE A WORTHY YOUNG PERISON rlTOI)Y! Every nomninee receives a certificate and up to 12 individuals an)i:uloî.group -wiIl he 11w( recipients of a plaque presented by the Lieutenant(ovnr f<iat. $200.10 ;înd a faîîuilv portrait with the Lieutenant Governor. 3' 0, f- . ý t ' t> P #** * e tee 'e. , ., r'P~ t- - 1

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