Whitby Free Press, 21 Aug 1991, p. 24

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.Ic.p4~ 2,>~r~ EPNF4~PfêYt 4T7V~44~4~91 Whitby's, tyke' A lacrosse teain has captureti a provincial lacrosso championsehip, and three other Whitby teàins will try to dupliate that feat thia weekond i htby. 'The strong tyke A teain won the Ontari title over the week- end in Hùntsville. And WVhitby willi have novice (ag 9 andlo)1 >teas at theA, B and C1eelsat t~he provincial finals this 'weekend., Games starting Friday at noon wi Il be played at Brooklin, Chilren's Aiena and froquois' Park, with finals at Iroquois. WhitIhy's novice A team won one tournament this season and l1ost te Peterborough in the finals of threother teurnanienta. 2 W.Nhi*tby bantamrns represent Canada For a 14-year-old ballafiyer, representing Canada could lie a heavy load to bear. N6t so for Jeremy Schott and Ken CalwaLy Whitby's bantain rep team players who were part of Canada'a team at the W orld Series 14-and-under age division tournainent in Ohio recently., The tournament consisted of 16 state champion teains and three national clubs from Canada1Puerto Rico and Brazil. Despite nervousness, the Canadian contingency made it to the consolation semi-final against Brazil. With Canada leading 7-5, the Summeër Fun Camp PRESENTED BY Whltby Optlmlst Club Soccer, BasebaIl, Fdotball, Tennis, Swimming, Badminton, Voile balArts & Crafts, <'d eoMovies. ONE DAY EXCURSION August.26-30 WeeklyFee $80.00 per person DaiIy, Rate Avallable WORKING PARENTS CAN RELAX! EXTENDED DAY CARE 7:30 am-6pm $20.00 Application forms available at: SOCCER CITY 100 SUNRAY ST., WHITBY 430-3434 668-6461 AND WHITBY PUBLIC LIBRARY ilot's 0f Fun For Everyone roof then caved in as Brazil recorded a grand slain on the wajr te an 11-7 victery. Richard Adair, general mana- ger of the team 'was responsible for putting the M utoether. While most of the' teain was froin the Guelph ares, Adair saw Schott and Calway play in the CNE tournament. . «It took a while for the boys to jelI. It's a high profile te enter an American teurnament and be asked te represent your country.» After- a rough start losmng their firat five games, the team defeated, New York and then shut out Georgia 5-0. A game against Puerto Rico boosted the confidence of theé "4hoy had one 17- anti two -ear ods on their team, 1dair dais Despite the 11-6 loss, the Canadian teain focused on a strong effort. Manager Larry Pearson thon decided te give some playing tino te those players wfho had boom sitting on the bench for the last two games., While the team was shut out I their last, two gaines, they played well in the playoffs. Üli's the best teurnament rve ever been in," stated Schott. «The firstý gme we were nervous, I didn't know anybotiy there.» Schott was described by Adair as the tesm's most valuable player. The general manager also commented. on Calway's leader- -umthe Opem'ing par ado, he was tgu I_ t camred the C!anadian flag. Schott anc Calway have now returned te their Whitby bantam team te take on Oshawa in the AAA Ontario Basebaîl Associa- tion championship.. The openor was scheduled for Pringle Park on Tuesday night. DAVID MORGAN takes a nîighty kick durmgLrthe Toronto Blizzard soocer camp held ýat Peel, Park. Top soccer profeasionais are* holding camp aal week, in coiqjunetion with Whitby'froqiouis Minor Mesi Bovie photo Bounced from- EOBA playofs bantams aim for OBA titie ý Whitby bantami manager Jim Calway is sure bis club will finish the season in 'winning formn. The club was acheduled. te begin the Ontario Basebal Asso- ciation AAA final, a best.of-three seaio, against Oshawa on Tues- day night atPringle Park. Ihave no doubits we are goig te win, » says Calway. The bantains finisheti the sea- son with a record of 18 wins, Corne -In For A.Pleasantly SurprisingDeal 1991 Plymouth Sundance Sundance Highline' Oldest Established Chr-vsler Sundace S Dealer In Durha m Region three losses and, a tie. But Whitby was knocked out of the Eastérn Ontario Basebal Association (EOBA), playoffa in two straight mes. Two o Wiutby's top layers, Jeremy Schott and KWea way, were playing fopr Canada in the under-14 World Series tourna- ment in Ohio duri*ng the EOBA playoffs., Whitby lest their -first game 6-3 to Oshawa and then were handed a4-1 loss by Cobourg. Along with the returnî of Schott and Calwaýy, Tim Imeson, a ban- tazn-age player who competed at the midget level this year, will sui u fr he bantam club. uTheuscon game was schedu- led for Thursday in* Oshawa at Kinsmen 'Park. Game time i 7:30 p.m. If necessary the' deciding game will be played at Pringle park Saturday morning. mWqc"m-gi sscly AUg. 21,6-lOpm METRO EAST TAE CSENR S.E.. mnorBrockRBd. & Klngston Rd. Pcdngm * HOURLY DRAWS *» 447m'2549 Tykes <,Capture. >The, Canadian. final, with ail, games, te be'held in St. Cath- armes, will begin Friday, Aug. 23. 1Victoria is the champion of the ýBr-itish Clmilou.--- - Ào Oum Brapton in final, Brooklin Redmen iand Bap- ton Excelsiors bgn lyon Monday to detrm% te atern representative in, the Mdann Cup laraefinal to be-held in early .Setebr Rednenlosjt to Peterborough 14-13 Saturday ini the lust gme of the round-robina series. Peter- borough had to win b' seven goals; té advance to tLh. final ag:ainst Brampton, so thje'one-* goal differential sent Redmen to the final. Redmjen, defending Mann Cup champions, 'actually scored im their own net late. in the game to pive Peterborough"an 11 *-10 load and avoid an.ovortime session. But' Peterborough responded by soring in their own net"to again. tie.the game and force overtime, mi an attempt to win by sevon goals. John Fu; sco ed six goals and- had an assist for Rednen Bill Callan scored three goals whileBStt; McMichael, Grog Van Sickle, Randy Jones andPer Parke, had singles. Jeif Hardill, Gerry Hiltz and Grog Stevenson each had two goals for Quakers while George Belleperche, Andy Shaughneay Jamie B atley Mark EvanDar ron Axford, WBruce Ogilvie and Scott Rogers each had a >al. Redmen reboundod oman 8-4 loas te Brampton with a 14-9 =victory* a rematch last weekin roklin With former coach Peter SViponÏd behind-, the bench, Red.- men,, playe&ti some of their béat lacrosse this' season in. the second *eroti of the rematch, outscoring Brnaipton 10-2. ý .Redmnen scored. three short- handed. goals and allowed oly two power play goals. 1..,Parko scored, three goals and assis*teti on two while Vaný Sickle sorot e e.Callan scored twice with'on.ea ech by Wayne Mom- bourcueôtte,-,Eric Perroni,,Fisc Paul St.John Randyr Jones and Jason ]Richard. ,WESTERNFINAL UNDERWAY In the western lacrosse finals i British, Columbia, Coquitlam anti New Westminster were tied (as of Sunday). at a gaine apiece i their best-oéf-seven final. Coquitlam finished in firat place during tuie regmlar season with a record of 18 wins and six baïses. New Westminster was second with a record of 15 wins and nime Coquitlam defeatoti Vancouver to reach the final -- while New Wst bouncetiVictoria. New' Westminster defeateti Redmen in the Mann Cup final two years ago in B.C. while Redmen won the Mann Cup last

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