Whitby Free Press, 26 Jun 1991, p. 22

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PAGE 2% WHITBYflPM PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26,t 1991 I i *The Whitby junior basebal squad made it tan wins in a row defeating Port Hope 10-3 last Thursday. WhiÏtby hihremains un- defeated, sent Jeremy Harness te the mound. Harness went the distance allowinir four hits and ail three earned runs. .Mike Macapaa and Harness, one-two in the batting order, once again proved their offence. Macapagal went two for three at the pae with a walk. He alo scored four of Whitby's runs. Harness was a perfect three for three with two walks on the day. He also contributed by driv- i5mthree runs. eff Hardy batting third drove in a couple of runs off his two bits. hibwIll host Peterborough tommrrwevening at Iroquois Park. Gametime is 7:0 p.m. Nithwinfor, bantams When Vieki Robinson repre- sents Canada in the 1991 Inter- national Prince Philip Cup Gaines it will mark the second turne in as many years a member of the Durhain team has done so. Last year, Durham Pony Club member Paul Red represented Canada agai1nst elite teains from England', Aiusatralia, and the U.S. Robinson who bas been riding i oyclub since she was six, wiimeet e elwrdsin B.C. on Friday to begin one week of training. Pony club competition contains a variety of games that test many equestrian skills. On July 6 the teani will fly te, Cagr where ail international teans wi11 meet and get te, enjoy their vacation before competition begins July 24, at the Cloverdale Agriplex in B.C. The national teai is selected. by regions but a rider must be in their flmal year (15 years old) of riding te apply. The rider must have coznpeted in the national Prince Philip Cup Games. fIe tep riders in each region then send a bio and portfolio te, the committee for final selection. Robinson sent han portfolio in last July and waited until Febru- ary before she learned she made the teain. Although the competition will ba intense, ponv gaines provide an internationalrcomraderie bat- ween the riders. «I talked te, Keith and he said he had a really good tinie,» Robinson stated. You get te, make a lot of friends." Next yaar Robinson will take part i the Mounted Gaines which allow riders te, compote up te 21 years of age. Meyre basically the same games but the pace is much faster,» Robinson said. Robinson who is also involved in show jumping is aiming at riding for'the Canadian National team hin the future. Osiercontinues winning streak £Bre-tt OsIer of Whitby continues- te win at both Durhamn Club and Siincoe Kart Clubs. The 14-year-old won both races ini four cycle at a double header held on June 15 hosted bv the On June 23, Brett took a third at the Siincoe Kart Club's Sony Grant Prix. He had to corne from behind i a pack of thirteen te finish third ovarall. The Whitby bantarns basebal teani won their ninth gaine in a row, registering four wins last Last Tuesday the bantams defeated Bowmanville 10-5- with solid pitching froni Dan Van der Werf and Ken Calway who recor- ded the win. Calway went three for four at the plate while Brad Newport had tie teains only home run. Saturday it'came down te the wire when Whitby exploded for seven runs in the seventh in a 12-2 win over Belleville. Newmprt was a perfect four for four iv- -ng home., three runs. CalwaLy wh went the distance on the inound also drove in three rbi's along with team mate Jerzy Arnowiez. The next day the bantanis travelled te the sports capital of the Kawarthas defeating both Little Britain teams by scores of 12-7 and 23-7. Chris Mace had the win in the first gaine and in the second g ame Jeremy Schott recorded a home run.f, ILISA ALEXANDER'(lef t)â a-fi5v e ye'-armembeéofthe ICanadian National SYnchronized Swimming team Iwas the guest at the Oshawa S.*nchro awards Iban,« uet. Above Alexcander presents Beth -Win- owith her achievement award. NHL stars play bal Stars from the NHL will take te, the diamond tommorrow June 27 for the second annual Slo- Pitch game te, support the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.1 The gm wIll pit thé Molson NHL Ml-Stars against Oshawa Generals past and present. Hockey notables such as Gary Leernan, Wendel Clark, Todd Gill, Brendan Shanahan, and Rob Ramage will be at the Dur- hani Fields (Durhamn College) te display their basebaîl skills. Dale Degray organized the event last year helping te, raise closeéto $4,000 for research. Tcesare $3 each and 1$ for seniors. Groups or tèains of 10 can. buy a $20 package while children under five get in free. Door prizes for tickets te, vari- ous sporting events will be drawn and a raffle for great prizes will also be held. Pringle Creek IGA in Robbie final WhitbY Pringle Creek LG.A. U10O soccer teain qualifled on the week-end for the Robbia U-10 final- to be played Wednesday, June 26, vs. St. Andrew "A"' at Birchinount Stadium. This game will be part of the opening ceremonies for the prestigious Robbie International Tournament which will take place June 29, 30 and July1. Whitby LG.A. was overpowering in the flrst round of play as they downed St. Andrew B" 9-0, Welland 9-0, and E-ast EHmilton 11-0. In the quarter finals Whitby defaated Malvern 9-1 and advanced to the serni-finals vs. North York Azzuri. Whitby's toughest opponent at the Rtobbie took a 2-0 early lead. Whitby Simcoe Kàart Club. Bratt maintajins a first hold on 2-2. North York went alead M-. W L T PIS UxDiid&% Swim Uhib At the Durhamx Club, Brett won secondjlace overaIl at Simcoe WhitbhJ tiad the gaine 3-3 and the 9 5 0 loa18June 22-23 both the four cycle junior class, Kart Club and third pae~ teains went into over-time play WatabMt>Ca"U 9 aB0o'la flnishing flrst in ail threa heats, Durhaminh four cycle jui. in over-time play Whitby quicicly j aune. B 7 1 13 l8a 4"Ovoe and alsocaptured frst in the two He iscurrentlyi nrstîoen scd the flrst goal inthe frst j M M s10 810i cycle, direct drive clasa. -thi two cyce drc 1 eca rrut'rd 50o o*fb tu k~T~! Mauti le4 direct Uhy e a fi deýio oWf' gaine 5-3. lf successf'ul on Wednesday, it could be Whitby's third consecutive toumnament win. Whitby men's slo-pitch (am'of June 14) W L T PIS Hanet phsscs Il 380O22 MMwoBadrocm 10 4 0 20 Advntsge Teleom a a O 16 BuH ws7 »7 1 15 14=iaICaI8 7 7 0 14 amSmarine 4 Il 0 8 Whitby Troquois Club Pepsi age 'group international swim* meet -hoeted by' Etobicoke Pepsi Swim ,Club June13 tol16 9&10 Baby» McCufloh Tara Arno«t Chf@ Euayt.... T. Amaoti a. La I. Mcculoch J. tom Ashlegh Crowder LmeeDowuon Erie VanDilk Brendan Masterson Chie ri"yteara A. Crowder u. Crawdoe u. DOWMUa Bom. Aycto rd 100 bretstrok Amanda Erbnble 2nd cons 400 LX Adrian L«mimswlct Srd cons 50 fr.. Central Regioei sw.im meet hoeted by 2rid 100 ly. 200 bock Brd 200 IM. 2nd 50Ofly 3rd 100 brenutsmke, 200 bmottmke 2nd 4 x50 medley reloy l.t 100 bock, 200 bock 2nd 200frM200 i7 3rd 200LM.200 back, 400 LM., 400 fr.. 2nd 100 breastaroke 3rd cons 200 bsck, 3rd cons 100 back Whitby bail clubs unbeatable. eJuniors remain undefeated VICKI ROBINSON wiil b. reipresenting Canada in British Columbia July 24 in the International Prince Philip Cup Gamnes. Chri. Bovie photo

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy