Whitby loses in finalI Brun"E.GUI jeamw Pîchut WhLKiomm. iryanHao Dan" is nted 0 Whitby Iroquois soccer Jun. 14 Baily Big V 1I Mdi. 1Tavd Jordan Mann J. Bid. CRC5 G.. 3 Steve. P«oo3 BlueSeaP&C a N. Verkuyl 2 David Crabbe Brock Bard, 0OB. .Cdu la& 10 LucaNsylat Mathow merp 8 Almfllclmrd.m 2 MnmlngJug 3 Hurdlmmz, M. L 4 Michael Bail 3 Bec Sandimu, BnxnCI"2 -sOX June 13 PanchesterU. a Paul Alda Stuart Petrie Btyan Pike Van. Whtecaps3 Adaom Stein 2 Seven Pugh Livorpeod 3 Scott Morris..2 Chria LSag Mnut. Supra 2 Jumon Bluder Jutin Prectt WnnipegFw7 2 san.Sargent Camer a twart TO. Elimrd 1 Kvn Mark Edm. Brilkmen 4 C. Thompeon 4 Tott. Hotapuru O Hearts 3 GIasgew Mangue O Mchael Haley 2 Bile McArthur MAJOR sQUmrI June 16 St. Clair Paints Kevin Taylor 3 Aamn FEr Thruway Mu£ 0 Optaiat Club Matthow MR» 2 Brett Alla Guardian Drugs 0yns& Jy M. McGraà dy 4 RyanlErelnd 2 Dwuffimif Donut Prou (O Bay %Satta 0 Abodý Chais. Aztai VIlES K Cunlis 5 HamiL. StSlm 1 s-C-wsa GblmagoCoitin 2 David Marpa 2 4McTemum ec. 1 B. L Bérrui Whitby Jayees paperweights (aged 5 and 6) reached the championship final of the Scarborough lacrosse tournament June 16 and 17, before falling to Orillia 7-2. Whitby bat the opener 5-3 against a tough Hamilton squad. Brandon MeBride scored twice and Jeremi Brimble had the single. Goale Sean Cuthbertson was named "Player of the Gaine" for Whitby. Six Nations were trounced 18-1 with McBride scoring seven, Aaron Gallas four, Brixnble, AndrewGlen and Nathaniel Andres two eaeh and Brock Buntsma with the single. Gallas was ' Rayer of the Gaine.' Whitby continued its winning ways with a 20-2 victory over Peihain. Gallas led the way with six, Brimble with five, McBride with four, ¶Tler Harrison with two and ige to Darren Denye;, Kyle Mseman and James Liske. Erie Collins was 'RPayer of the Gaine. Ini the championship gaine, MeBride scored both goals and was named 'RPayer of the Gaine.' James Muinford and Ricky Passfield played well tbroughout the tournament., The Whitby paperweights next see action in the Hamilton Super Series July 7 and 8. A WHTBY swhn. team broke the Ontario record in the 200-metrýe medley relay for age 10 and under, the first to go under the Urne of two minutes, 30 seconds. The teami did so aset week at the age group inter- Deny's take 2 A Ion g bail attack carried Deny's Satellites to, victory in both ends of a doubleheader Mganst Brewers in Old T'imers LbBail League action on June 17. Ken Jordan had a'home n and drove in three runs in a 27-3 win in the first gaine. Dave Piper smacked two homers and -had two RBIs while Randy Humphries also hit a home run and added a triple. Don Denyer had five hits and Barry Denyer four. Ini the-- second game, Barry Denyer bit a home run and had two RBIsl nal12-5 win.Piperhit two triples, Jordan one. Jore;dan was the winning pitcher in both gaines. national meet in Etobicoke., Team members are (front left) Lisa Del- Mastro, Lindsay Crowder, Stacey Rout and Aflison Dunlop, sbown with coach Julie Goodwin. Cme$topher lovle photo LAKE STEEL HOPKINS ONTA RIO COMPANY ST. S., WHITBY ne the Difi W1NNER B.F. GOODRICH "THE LOOK THAT CAN-T BE BEAT" Panching for points TROY TALBOT (left) of Whitby, Ontario novice middleweight boxing champion, defeated Alan Iranz & Hamilton on points in one of the bouts held by the Ajax Boxing Club during the second annual boxing show June 10. Peter Tomblia photo 115C11 FI 4 ]MI! i -