Whitby Free Press, 24 Jul 1991, p. 21

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Whiby insthriller to, "claimtunaet titi The. Whitbyý novi-ce rep -B lacrosse tai, posred b the Durham, Regon ;Olc Asociation, won 'tiie annual, Mississauga minorý latrosse tourn amept,> over the ps weekend. It was tii. ,second tournainet. winthu season fortie team'and., 'their -third, straigiit.trip,,,toaa tournarnent'final. Whttby started thie tournainent withii , aneasy .11- win over Arthiur. In thenle=gie Catbaine,Whity offensively, utcamne, aganst .St. < was fiat 1P. -wlth a Whitby Warriors tyke B 6.7. lacrosse team won ti, htby displayed a sftong ciiampt'onship 0f>tiie ESior che cking -and pjasing attack in lacrosm tournament' held July defeating Nowteni 14-4, Arhur Novies each final The Whitby Minor ILacross Associatton's, novice III team reachedthie final t Mississauga's nintii annual lacrosse tounnament June418-21. The . team, sposoed by MccUracy plus Bokkepng, advanced te the. grad ciiarnpiànship gaine by «on unidefeated in thue round-rbi portion. The teamn d.feated Hailton II. by a score cf 8-4,in tii. op.ning gaine. .111 other gaines in the prelininary round, Whitby trounced Clarlcson. 9-2 and beat a stuborn Caledon teain 4-2. In i -tii. thilltng grand cehamponohMp gain., tiie seabouII ilteam pulled away by scoringtire. unanswenod goals witii a little ovon a mainute and aiialf loftin the gaine te'win 6-3.- Earlier, at the.]Ray Broadwiortii invitational tounnament held in. Goucester' over the., second weekeýnd in July, the" novice, III team ot 6"5te Nepean, 10-3 to, Syracuse and te Whitby's Il teain by the. scor-e of 8-4. " In the gold finals, Nepean defeated'Whitby MI by -a score of 9-5. SScoringfor the- Whitby M Iin the. two teurnaments were Ra Bqyd wtth 17 pointa, 'Z e Hleffering with 11Y Ian Cuthbertson> witii 10, Bennie Seheepr witii nine, Mattiiew Factt witii1 five, -Matt M ennan, Ryan Meaney and BIais Lawson witii four points oach, Mike Semeniuk and Varrott Rtichard. witii tbre, Robent White, Chasm Atkcinson and Gary Kitamura witii two points, and Chris Mooe, Matthew .Moyen, Chad Atkinson and David Chant with one point oacii.-" Coach Rob White, said hue was "f#especally.pbeased -witi tiie results consieing the. fact tiiat tiie teain has been together ls than a monthu." Coaching assistants are 'Andy ;Schçepers and.Gben Atldnson., 5-4 win on a dramatic goal, by Mike Konieczny witii only ýtwo seconds left te, go. WhuAtby * rounded -out élimination play by sunl defeating Mmico 9-2. The ciimponhip matchu, Whitby versu Acton, was iield on Suýnday. Acton, got on-, the r>4 (overtime), and Elora 19-3 in the. championsiiip final. Excellent goaltonding by Rick Passfield taand Cole Linfoot alo iielped Waïriors win the. tit.. .Scoring for the Warriors wer., Bon Stanton, seven points; Nathaniel Andres, six, points; Jamie - Barton, five points; Mat Casqenete, ive points; Tyler Harrison, four points; Jeremy Brinible, .four pits; 1James Muifor, troepoints; Jordan Mabley, thre. points; Andrew GMen, two points;. Kyle Musselman, two points- Zachu Thoraval, two, points; Shane Healy, Coady Derlcs, Jsii Turcotte and'Darren- Denyes, al with one point. Stanten scored tiie ovortime goal against Arthur in'an exciting Teteai is, coached by Corny DeirIc and assistants Grog Casquenette and Jonas Derks. scoreboard flrst by ihe end of: the period. Whitby thonf took the lead and maintained it for iàost of the. SHeaý t , and '.a trmied game. wý heM =u/'r ouded, Whityl, ah ffead 6-;5 for the. chapinshi an. LeaingWhitbys effort' ofensivly were Stephen Hoar,- Jay Harrison andAndrew Smai. ýith rine pointa each. Blaine. Down adýîded_ six and Jeremy Fisher pickedUp five points. Adding te the offence were Josh Brimble and 'BobbyMclÉride, with four, while Vmnce Crawford, Brad SMater, 'Konieczny,* and -Brandon Gibson schi hd thre..ý - >Rounding out tiie ofense were David'Mor-ass, Justin Bennett,,, RoSmith and anHywood with two points apie.ce wiieSean MacRury and John Chesebrougii and Tara Wailes eaceh contuibuted on. Asoélid effôrt wso"pt nbyY bac1Cupr go éaltendor Mark Hoa who .,peZnt tinie in . the nets includin the'lst two minutes of the. charnpionshipgaine wiien ~aale Tara, Wailes,- had te bp pulled for heat exhaustion. '> .Coach Harold Hàar'attrited. the succem ste team's eoftnuv. performance. lTis week , rshociters came througi. W. ^play solid defensive lacrosse Most ofthe time, but wben our offence sufers, as it did last week in Gloucester, you can't expect us toWin.- '.we v on o--ce é :in factice thi. weik ahd, it paid i IAVÎ ii ext test cornes in twvo wees at a tournanient in BÜrlington. lEU LA KE',OARI STEEL COMPANY HPKUNS ST. S4, WHITBY Hawksnow ii ourt Whitby Hughs Hawks iiad a ai adasIxý tii.past week to, move into fourth place in tiie Noth York womein's bantain basebal bague. Whitby de eated Oak Ridges 10-4 and ,thon bat to Oshiawa 6-2. The teams season record is now seven wins, six basses and on. tie. Whitby wilb hast the, regional playdowns thia weekend at Iro- quois and Keloyn parka. Teains froin Cobourg, Oshawa, Whitby, Pickerin, Kingston, Amiierstview, OEAk idges, Man- tick, Napane. and entral Fron- tenac will vie for four bertha in tiie provincials in mtd-August. *Gaines will be plaýyed friday nighta at roquois Park Satur4ay at Keloryn and Sunday at fro- AuÀt 7 '..on Saturday, B.J. B hdeti Toronto Blue Jays will b. at Kelloryn. Whitby has a teain batting average of about .350, with 72 runs-batted-in in 10 gaines. Paige Birkett is batting .545, catcher M4isty Kucherik is bat- ting .500 and pitcher H-eatiier Goulding ia batting .464. Women wanted PRIME DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY Vacant Iand on Brook' St. located just South of Rossland Rd. Offering 2589 frontage on Brook St. plus 50' frontage on Byron St. This 41,j177 sq. ft. site ies one Of the few OOLi-w 51.01 ThsF. W9-6 133 Taunton Rd. W.M.Thues. Wd. 99. IDE Just West of SýmmOee) Sat. 9-6 ETRAII

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