Whitby Free Press, 8 Aug 1990, p. 22

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PAGE 22, WHITY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8,1990 RedMEnat fuittrnghforlaoffs By Chris Bovie Gary anid Paul Gait and Tom Marachek rejoined Brooklin Red- mnen' lest wee>c as the club clai- zned its fifth consecutive regular season title.i Ontario major lacrosse. .The Gaits and Marachek, ail three from Victoria, B.C. figured prominently in Brooklin's 14-9 win over Peterborough Quakers last week, the victory clinching first place. Redmen had a 16-3-1 record for the regular season and begin playoffs tonight (Wednes- Pe~terborough took control early in the game but a second period brawl changed the tempo of the contest. Scott McMichaei foulght with Wayne Batley and a ml eruenpted whichresuýlted in ejections te Brooklin's MeMi- chaei, Bill Callan, Mark Douglas and Erie Perroni and Peter- borough's Kurt, Drury, Jamie Batley and Wayne Batley. Peteérborough coach Jobn Grant wasless than pleased with the. efforts of the. referees and ended up witb a bench minor. Marechek bad a goal and four assista wie the Gaits each had two gals and two assists. Joh Fusco scored two goals and added four assista for Red- men wbile Bill Passfleld scored three goals. Another B.C. native, aeerPrke, the. league scoring champion, scored two goals, withÎ singles te Erie Perroni an Tom Wreggitt. Jo. Hiltz scored four goals for Peterborough, giving bim a sea- son total of 53. Brooklin opens the. playoff seis gist Brampton Excel- siors wbile Peterborough hosts Owen Sound North Stars. Season ends for Warriors ByChrisBovie A comebLack effort by Whitby Warriors i the first round of the aunir A acrosse playoffs was byPeterborough at Iro- quois Park arena last week. Fighting back from a 3-0 defi- cit i the best-of-seven series, Warriors won the. next two gaes and had home support lait Wednesday for the sixth Waith a 5-1 lead in the. second period of the sixth game, War riors were on the way to forcing a seventh game. But Peter- borough whittied away at the lead while Warriors couldn't.put the bali thi. net behind Mfike MeManus. *Wayne Grant scored the win- nin o ai at 8:08 of the final pro ogive Peterborough a 6-5 win, the series and a final round match-up against St. Catherines, reygzar season champions. evnHayes scored two goals* for Whitby whie sigles came from Dave Dannenberg, Steve Dyment and Greg Van Sickie. Brooklih Redmrren rmay call on the. servces of Van Siekle as the& begin major lacrosse piayof action tonight. Tykes vwin another tournament Whitby tyke Bs earned their third consecutive tournament chaxnpionship with a dramatie 6-5 win in the final of a tourna- ment in Orangeville July 28-29. w 'B Spruoe Villa Canadians bot 8-3 to bard- basebal1 regular season with 15 wins and eigh Whiby, posoed y rokln hrowmg Irad Clark and the Peterborough Tiges osses. Peterborough scored five ruina in the llth CashwaLy Lumber, edged Bramp- .InIKIfe Ies innofW ih irigpthrJh unr ton in the final. lbstweek inan extra-i0 " - e.Whitby fnihed inngofWht pthr onTrnr. t In round-robin, Whitby defea- the Eastern Ontario Basebiai Association senior ted Kitchener 5-0 and Orillia 16-2. Ini the seini-final, Whitby defeated the host team 8-2. a m Assistant coach Bob White was j in seiaissRyB a ii antams auvance rnall- O ta Greenen, who combined for eight goals in the tournament. After splitting their four pre- regular season, Whitby Optimist scored twioe.Witywlno metPer Justin Bennett had nine goals Mious encounters duringth bantams defeated Ajaxr in two Difiore. allowed five runse i bor o ,t determine the Eas- and two assists while Benmie straight piayoff games to eight innlngs, and was helped by tern Ontr0 representatives i Seheepers had 10 goals for the II1aL m.dvanice in the all-Onùtàrio base- a solid defence that included two the Ontario Basebail Association toraen.ViULUby ciipS bail plaLydowns.dobepasfil. Jeremy Fisher had three goals 17 1., I the first gme on Prida double _________________finale.____ and four assists; Greenen, tw auAan night i Ajax, Whitby had 1 gais and fu assists; two V 10.11 its in a 13-0 victory. three goals and an assist; Brad- Tim Puddister and reliever ley. Siater, two ol n two Mianielder Janie Smith scored Keith Mills combined for the B assista; VnetCawford, four two goals and heiped set up shutout. Mills drove in four runs a c i c i e s r c r asite; Haber, three goals; Gary other scores asWhtbYSprs wiePdstradMeDor Kitamura, one goal and one ass- Clinic d0eated Vaughan 8-1 in each had three bits. ist; Ryan Meaney, one goal; Mat- an under-16 girls soccer game Jamie Diflore and Dan Ste- By Chris Bovie championahipa held in hot, thew Casquenette ania Shawn last week. phienBon each had two bits in- of Wlute h tby eat an hurdies my toughe Sehnone assist each. Smith and midflelder Laura cluding a double eaéh. lâret RioWht * -set an «knthe Jadsn Br ueaso W&itby had previously won the Weckman continuaily set u for- RanTmIeo n a iiai eodo 35i ty) ws isinbi Elora and Msisatrn- wards EKersti Poupar, Ndie Andrew aiso had bits. the 100-metre hur4ièu at the OfWhimisn bti ments after flnshig as runners- Van'Staveren and Krista l3uig- provincial track anc4 field ban- was a go run and a persna up i the Whitbytonaetn nan. Poupard scored tbree goals, On Sunday at Pringlé Park tin mdgt and junior champion- beot" early June. tunmn Duignan two and Van Saern Whty the home team won 10- sbips la#t wek. BWeinwl be doing iegt latbi now preparing o one. 6. lmeo had tbree hits and two --tann i preparation for the WhtyI nand Carriet .t-i.Dilu, a1ý b. beld hiredominan 24-26. 013 ff ydefence.U nurrmanT-- ---

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