Whitby Free Press, 13 Jun 1990, p. 25

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FM WED ~N >~EEA,ÜN 13, 1M9, PAM 26 Seniors haded frst loss SOPEIIA SAGUR a nd Kelly Tbompson, usynchronized . mMCCd wimming duot, were among 50 participants ini 'Musical Splash "9,' presented June 6 in Pickering by the Town of Pickering and Oshawa Synchro Club. ClaiBode, photo Hawks beaten in Cup playdown My Chris iovie A win and a ls e limixiated Henry Hawks in the Blue Jay Cup high school basebali pre- 1.imianries in Toronto over the weekend. Hawks LOSSA champions, defeated 'lork Mills 3-2 itheir fiat gaine before fallhng 5-1 to Weston. Pitcher Jeif Hardy started the firet gaine, allowmng only one bit. The offence was supplied by Darc Head who drove in a run and Scott Miollis who lut a two- run single. Jeremny Harneas, who bas pit- ched solidly aill season, juat wasn't on bis gainefumerainst Wes- ton. Harnesa pitéhed tbree in- n.gsand was shelledl in the thid inig as Weston scored four runs. Jamie Waters came on in relief and struck out eight of nine batters. îo n a "You ca't lo backan y what might have been,» said coach Ken Samansi. Hawks, however, should again be strong next year despite the ls of players such as Head, Jeff Hardy and Eric Lindros. Jarrd Skalde's future with the teain is stili up i the air. «Jeif (Hardy) has a younger brother starting grade nine next year and he's supposai te be a pretty good bail player., Maybe we can continue the Hardy naine,' Sainanski said. Under-10 t ea is runner- up Wbitby under-lO girls rep team was runner-up ini the Woodbridge, soccer tournament June 2 and 3. They defeated Pickering 3-2 in the eliminary round, on goals byK:r sten Low (2) and K.evyn Whitby. then played to a scoreles tie with Msrkham. This allowed the girls ta min their pool and advance to the semi-finals, where they defeated Scarborough Cit~y in. overtime 1-0. The lone goal waascwored b~y Low. Ini the finals, Why was defeated by a very strong West Rouge team, 6-0. Throughout the tournainent, excellent goalkeeping sIidils were G;andhi throws a nom-bitter icaivLianclu tflrew a no-tutter as Wbitby Legion defeated A'x 12-1 i a peewee basebali game sat week. Jeremy Schott had a single, double and triple to, lead the Whitby attack. Greg Pomroy had a double and three singles in -four tri pste the plate as Wbitby poundied Osh- awa 16-3. Pomroy drove i four runs snd scored tbree runs to support the pitching of Ken Cal- way. shown b~y Megan Brousseau, Julie Wonnacott and Kelsy issons. Whitby began their season by defeathig ickern 1-O. The lone gal was scorai by Kevyn SMater. They were then defeated by the strong West Rouge teaun 6-O. May 31, 'Whitby played to a 2,2 with Scarhorough City. The golo were scored by Kristen Low., On June 7, Whitby was defeated bySaboug United, 3-O. Kelsey Missons was solid i Mol MeLanie Wilkinson . and bannon Foster played aggressvely. Win, loss for premier team Jason Schlieffer scored both goals as Wbitby .Precious Plates 'N Tings defeated Agincourt 2-1 in a showdown between the top two tearus in under-lO premier rep A soccer. Goalkeeper Adamn Farr was strong i net while Joel Witton and Michael Hadden dominated in mîdfield as WVhitby won its first round game in the Scar- 'borough Cup playdowns. Wihitby playd with the minimum il players. Agnor had defeated Whitby i the firt round of last year' Scarborough Cup. Whitby was engaged in another tough contest on June 5 Scarborough Maple Leafs edged Wbitby 2-1,, but the score could have been higher had Farr not came up with some fine saves. Schlieffer scored Whitby's only goal. Redmen won 3 straight .1By Chris .Uovie Brooklin Redmen are back on a winning streak after three straight victories last week. Redlmen capped a successful week b y doubling Owen Sound North Stars 12-6 on Sunday. Peter Parke scored six goals as Redmen defeated the Bramnpton Excelsiors 15-12. The next night i. Fergus, Red- men trailinrr by a goal afterthe flirst perioJ' but had a strong third period toip past the Thistles 8-5. Soon *ta arrive are the Gait brothers, Gary and Paul who recently took p art in- the l4CAA field lacrosse all-fa game. Meanwhile, coach Peter Vipond is hoping the teain can eut down on foolish penalties that are costing his teain goals. "We're taking too many, bad reaction -penalties,» Vipond sta- ted. Whitby Src Villa reboun- ded from their first loss-of the season with a 15-11 win oe Scarborough in senior basebali action last week. Tom Kemp threw a four-hitter as Peterborough edged Wbitby 4-3 on June 6. A pinch-hit single byMike elsyim the sevenhth inigdrove i two -runa to give Fe etborough the win ' and Mhityasflrt defeat'in *six games. Steve Dormer pitched a five- hitterforWhtb. dOnbeIune 7, Jody -Turnerbidt a ýM dubleand two >singles anýddov fisxrune m' the wm over Scarborough.. Scarborough scored four runs hI the first ,in'mnj and Whitby scored five>runs m the second fining ashoth offenoes exploded. Scarborough soered five runs m the fourth to take the lead. But Whitby battered a Scar- boro jh relief pitcher i the seveýnth nnngand .scored seven »rune ta i teconiteat. .Whitby Iroquois, June 6 Cdn. 7fr. Bran Engelage &. Ruthead Shau nDoernil hev.Wlalurt DonaranBau 6 Perkln.Paint Matt ie.onti2 Kadth Fluning CitesCant. 6 G"eem'C. 3-8 J. Allmn2 ' Enm Cblareh2e San Sormom a2 Elcky PetrWout Ijanm xcOartu MYXM Douilu R.4gwaoth 4 B.)Mahamai 2 D. Farthbaa. stutout - Chi. Bnaw jmnlC Audn Kevin Yappa itam pea Can.amma" a0 Prim. Cr. Rt.- T. Hannu. K.ln Kyc Carmei subrwa Ab@rda Ean Bambin. Brat kwin 2 fIbemndu ' 4 Patrck Simna2 KaW.haloes Paul Volpe .ATM C. HaIq IL Twyymau. -CaML Frank@ J. Mount Day Spat. 2 Iha1y Wmdd 6 G. Major 2 E iSkhm$wetam 2 J.Ba.ley2 Prin. Cr. KiA 2 ope"ul Club 0 J. HUm"iUU. D.,m. Ptduaa 1 DIB iairme 4 a. Calm C. Maqr2 T. 1n. Pi..C. Phar. 9 J. 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