Whitby Free Press, 8 May 1991, p. 25

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WIHMBY FRE PRSS WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1991, PAGE 25 Warriorslose 2- season- begns- Brooklin -Rýedmen goalfe Wayne 'Colley, Will find it tough to replace the goalscoig of Greg Van Sickle, Who graduated to the pro and major level.after Iast BlO _graduating weregoie Chris Fowlie and Paul Mootz<. With the addition of Toronto Beaches, Kitchener Braves and Orangeville, there are il teains in the league this'seasoôn The 20- hedule begins Ma 9, as arriors hostBÉramp- ton. Warriors" home gaies Will be on Thursday nights at Iroquois Park arena. Blizzard play in Whitby TME TORONTO Blizzard soccer cluûb played an exhibition game againet Oshawa Turul Ail Stars at Pool Park in Whitby. The game was part of the Whitby Iroquois soccer club's 25th annirar celebrations. At left is Terry Kelly, grandmaha for the parade. xONTA RI JJJffàK Al-mstar hockey *Radr ga in sp lit -to start summer season The Durham Raiders AA regional' ail-star hockey team, nmade up of players from Markhain, Pîckering, Oshawa an& Witby, started the short summer season with a split against the Kawartha Canadiens. Dursrnm -lost the first gaine on Fastball beagu.e, to host, tournament, The Durham Lakeshore Women's Fastballt League is aepngteamn-entre or an invitational tournainent to be held June 21-23 at. Iroquois Park, Whitby. The league, formerly the Whitby Ldes' Fastball League, is aiming for 16 entries in the tournament at which prize mnyad awards will be given. mTe league was first establ- ished ini 1979 to offer competitive fastball to women. Prevriously, the league held a mid-season tournainent for league teains only. flead1ine for teain entries for this year's tournaMent is June 1. The team entry cost is $150 and two green dot halls- or $168 (league will supply balis ). To enter or for more informa- tion, cali Darrell' Staley at 1- 416-987--3096 or Alexandra Mar- tint 666-9626 (evenings). April 26 3-2, then won the return match on April 28 9-2. The Friday gamne was the first for the Raiders who had only one practice before the gaine. The Kawartha tearn controlled the first haif, but in the second haif, the Riaiders started to click and almost tied the game wiïth goals by Robbie Martin and Mark Meredith. Assiste went to Br3yan Crouch, Scott Barney, Danny ]Ricica and Scott Gilmour. The retumn match on Sunday showed the power of the Rlaiders who, under coach Jack Mfiddleton, worked as a team and completely dominated the play. The Raiders defence of Blake Caza, Chris Kerr, Ricica, Donny Campbell and Scott Gilinour completély defused the Kawartha SALES 209 Dundas St. W. & 200 Dundas St. WV. 666-3000 offence, while the Raider offence of Martin, Matt Capson, Scott Barney, Mark Meredith., Ryan OULary, Mike Robertson, Jason Ward Crouch and Steven Death kept th *e pressure on the Canadiens. Josh Evans in the Raiders net played. a super gaine when called upon. Barney had throe goals and three assists, Martin two goals and two assists. 01apson two goals and two assisms. Ward one ga and one assist, Meredith and one goal, Kerr two rssists, Caza one assist and Deatb, one assist. Raiders entered their first tournament at Woodville May 4-5, and were te play ail-star tearns fr-oi the Ottawa, Trenton and Kitchener regions. SERVICE 200 Dundas St. W. 430-8100 .686-16420(AJAX ue) AÀýI C À R ..o-e geu'.'g Whitby Warriors, fell 22-9 to St. Catharines in a. junior A lacrosse exhibition gaine on Mon- day. Grant Jackson scored five. gol and Jason Pepin had four for St. Catharines, last year's Minto'Cup champions. Mark Crough, Who played with Peterborolugh last season, had two goals for- Warriors.. Dan. McWhlirter, Matt Shearer, Mike Matthews, Todd<» Wilson Mike Winacott,p Dan McCon4, and Derek Jones'had the other War- rior goals. Warriors. coached bv former [ýUSEID CAR

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