WB1TBWFME PRESS, WEDNEBAY, AUGUBP 2 109% PAGE 21 Wkes eiminat»ed inEOBASemi*inl The Whitby tyke basebal team, sponsored by .Peacock Faznily Sports, was ehiminated in the. semi-finals of the, Eastern Ontario Baseball Association playoffi,. by eventual'champions Oshawa., In the. tykes' first gae of this double-knockout tourney, Whitby, who flnished in second place in the. regular season, was upset by flfth-place Bowrnanville 5 -4. Lars Clay ptchead the complet. gae.;fr Whtbyand deserved a much better fate, allowing just five bits and no earned runs. But a couple of key errors by the usually sure-handed tykes allowed this gae.ta slip away. &cott Sonely with two bits and two RBIs, and Ryan Crotin with two bits, led the club with the bats. Clay, Derek Grieve and Colin Cockburn and Bryan Thorpe had the other Whitby bits. RaIWders win in a romp Durham Raiders destroyed Nobleton Albion Kings 22- 3i select hockey Aug. 9. Durham served six penalties wbile Nobletan served. eight in the. flrst 10 minutes, with thé apperancof an even match. BCthtem were cautious and checked closely. Aft.r that Durham took charge with the defence consisting of Donnie Champbeil, Danny Ricica, Mark Haines of Whitby and Blake Caza of Oshawa holing Nobletan ta only il shots» on the Durham M.f. es. Brent Johnson and Tom ý ,bothfro Whi unit swamped the Nobleton goalies with a total of 55 shots on goal. 'The offensive unit consisted of John Paul Luciac and Jason Ward frorn Oshawa, Greg Burnett and Robbie Martin frorn Pickering, Bryan Crouch and Darryl Lewis from Witby. In the. second and tbird periods Durham outahot Nobleton 38 - 6, showing theïr domination of tii. gae. Scoring for Durham were Bryan Crouch (Whitby), four goals and five assiste; Jason Wad(Oshawa), five goals and three assiste; Robbie Martin (Pickering), five goals and three assiste; Greg Burnett (Pickering), two goals and six assiste; Darryl Lewis (Whitby), two goals and five assiste; John Paul Luciak (Oshawa), three goals and on. assist; Mark Haines (Whitby), on. gal and two assiste; Dori. Camnpbell (Whitby), two assiste; Blake Caza (Oshawa), two assiste; Danny icica (Whitby), two assiste. 1230 Dundas St E, Whltby* 666-336 xzýFLAHERTY EDUCAflON:«The Peterson Govemment has promised over and over again that il woutd pro vide Schooi Boards additionai funding. Their current record points Io an ever decreasing level of (unding. The Dudham Board of Education, one of Ontaio's lastest growing regions. has had Io raise local txe Iut ta keep qp wh the shorifai ln Provincial funding. Poor planning by the Province has ted ta an increaslng number ai pottabioe in neWy conpietd schoois. Does ths rnake sensea?JIM FLAHERTY In their second garne, the tykes got a fine pitching perfotmance once again but this Urne tôok ful advantage of it and won 7 -1 over Ajx Thorpe went the distance in this one, allowing just on. ulneaarnedrI on thre bits while etrildng out 12 ta gain the victory. Crotin with two bits led the way with Michael Ousonka, Cockburn, Sean Donnelly and Clg:dingoneapiece. Cad ird egae.saw the Wbitby bats corne ta hlf. as they pounded out 10 hits i just six, innings t. beat Port Hope 10 -2. Ousonka went the distance allowing just five bits and striking out live as the tykes. put this one away early with a six-run second innig. Ousonka, with four bits in four at-bats was ais. the hitting star of the gae. Cockburn added thre. and Paul Barry, Crotin, Clay and Donnelly contribut.d on. apiece. John Partlowe and Kyle MacFarlane each made fine catches in the field to save a coule of runs. Te fourth gae was a pitcer duel through six innings as Top and Oshawa's ace MakWebster h.ld the opposition t. one run apiece through the first four inninge before Oshawa scored unearnd runs in the fifth and severth innings ta win 5 -1. Thorpei lowed just tw* earned rune on just five hit whil, striking out- seven andRwalldng only three, -but was better.d on this occasion by Webster who gave up only four bits and struck out 12'L'Ohwna Whit Ãy ifae sh ana best-of-thee series, with* the winner advancing ta the ~al-Ontmdio AAA finals in Brampton over the Labour Day weekend. Scarborough too much for under..12S Whitby und.r-12 girls rep teap fell 9 - 2 to a powerful Scarborough United A team lest week in Whitby. However, the two goals by Wbitby were the first scored on Scarborough this year., Susanne Wisdom 3cored both goals for Whitby, on siniilar plays. mhe midfieid got the bal up ta Wisdlom who literaily ran over tih. Scarborough goale and put the. bail in the net. UNDER-16 Whitby sports élinie under-16 éI rep tearn played inKing City last week and came away with a 5 -1 win. Three of the Whithy goals went in off Kting City plaers. an Nadine Van Saee n Kathy How., on* a penalty mhot, wer. the. goalecorers for Whithy. 1 F££RÀEISRAI ÂYaetaae' c9z National & Roy Ballet Sohols DanceSchool &Co. Est. 1977 13 Vears of Cars a Quallty Dance BALLET a TAP * MODERN JAZZ ACROBAllOS a HIGHLAND 4Yrs m Aduit - Ail Levels C.D.T.A. & B.A.T.D. EXAMS - STAGE WINNERS 0F 147 COMPE77TIONS IN 1990 FALL REGISTRATIONI SeptL4Ih-8fM, 9am -9pmI CALL 576-6796 STUDIO: 1818 Dupdas St. E. (corner of Gan'ard) LAKE ONTARIO 1I5CUTEELCOMPANY- HOPKINS ST. 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