Whitby Free Press, 15 Jul 1992, p. 19

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WRi~B FEE RISSMNEEDAY, JULY M5192 PAGE 19, Witby under- 14s. upset faVourit e s Whitby ra r ulled an uzpe nOnti Oup under-14 Oakville, wimnnersat the receât Robbie tournament ând heavIly favoured to win the Ontario Cp were edged g-1 by Whitby. Whitbiy nowmoves 'on to the Cizp quarerfals, to ho played as pato the Ontarlo Summer Gaes i late August'.< Jamal Jupiter and Jeffrey Macean àscoed for Wbtby. Other teamn membrs are Adam.,Klukowski, Ryan Stim-- ming, Kwame iae Annoh, Richard Bellen, Frankie Barker, Nie Prryman L NieIliMair Kris- tain GUuscic, l nald Deal~, Ian Braithwaite, Mark Williams an& gakpeMark Burns. Coachesr are Ian Burns and Ashleigh William.3, manager i. Jim Maceau. <Kathryn, McBurney and Jenni-- ferCroderof the Whitby 1fro- quoi.swimClub eacàh earned gold îand bronze, medals at -the Eastern Canada Cup in London, McBurneywas flrst ini 200- metre individual medley while Crowder was third in the event. Crowder won the 100m brest- stroke wvhile McBurney was ýthird in the mvent, Renee Ayotte of the Whitby *club wasi the consolation finals I the 200m breaststroke. >Over the pat weekend, àash- leigh Cwower, 13,* won- two events at the-ý provincial age vroupchaznpionshiip. he. was firt m' the 100m breastatroke and 200m breast- stroke. for girls aged 13 and 14, at the chainpionships -held in Etobicoke. 811e was also selected to ho - part of the Ontario team'-that wil participate in a competition In Cupertno, California July 27 ,KPjU,ýJennifer and Ash- leilh Orowder Leslie Dowson, kotte -and }ieather Armitage- wM ll ai ehocompeting i h nationalas tarting this week in Brantford. Champio.bip titios are hecinng abtuai for the. Lco international Wbitby Warrioe hautain A lacross Whitby won thir. fourth consecutive teurnanient i Haiton-recentiyapturing the super msnahampionship. Whitbyh1ad wins cof 10-2 ovor Orangevilie and a cloamr9-4 win àans Burlington. Thon, Whitby ~uotBramto 23-0 as spectators musd tthe Warriors mix of manoeuvres and playe.1 Mue chanupionsbip win against Tmooto Boachos, 14-1, was a tUh loue for Beadp *a* §hot&. Net duties for Whithy woro sbarod by Mke Rowland-and Go. ERIC LINDROS helps Marg Shaw Une up a putt at the Kids for Hockey (KFH) 'golf toumament held Thursday at Lakeridge,Links in Whitby. Lindros, nowa member of the Philadeiphia, Flyers , Kirk MoLean of -the_ Vancouver Ca nucks a nd Rab Pearson of the Toronto '-Maple Leafs were among the NHL figures on, hand - funds raised go to buy hockey equipment for kids who can't afford iR. PtoW by M"r Resso. Whhby FAu Proul Two more victories for Brooklin Redmen Two victories over Owen Sound duringthe past week have propeiled Brooklini Redmon'into second Place in Ontario major lacrosse While firet-phace Brampton wbipped Peterhorough last week, Redmo-in- took over second place with wins of 16-9.and 8- ovor Owen Sound. - A new addition te the Redmen lineup,. Briani Nikula, played a be r nboth victories. bifla, who formerly played with :Redmen, scored thrýee goals and added -throe assiste lu the 16-9 win on July 8 at Brooki. Bihl Callan had three goals and four assiste while Eric .Porroni scored twice. Cody Bartlett,. Gary Gasand assista for the tUrwnamont for Wbitby are as, follows: Pat Joues, two and 12;* Steve Voituk, eight and four; ary OlBreu, oight and tbro; Stevon Death, five and six; -Gavin Prufive ,and, five; Neil Maynard,tre and six; Jason Ward, four and four; Paul Salle, four and four Arthur Whaloy, fLv. -and three; Zack Aitken, four and three; Rysu Harris, two and four; Saui Edgar, four dg David' -Stabile, oeand& 9 Derek Suddeus, two and threo;- John Crytaltwo asmsts; goaie Gee Naib, tbroe assista; gie M(k. Bowland, two-asqist; and Brout Lazay, ou. ssi".,- Crword Rich D ~ent, Jason RicharsSteve rent, Greg Lpine ad Bill Pàafleld each acoedagolfor Redmen. .Scott McMihaël had four afs- iistTom Wr* *tt ad Paul, St. Joh each hathreeeassiste.' For Owen Sound, Ken Follis and -Gord -.Neely ,ach 'scored three goals with singles by Bob McNabb, lY(ark Cochrane and, Ted 'A)bott. SNikula had two goals and an assist ithe 8-5 victory. .Five of the Redmon goals were unassisted efforts - two b y Lpeand one each by Rihads Rich Dxyment and Nie- ula. Perroni had aspists on each of two goals by Wreggitt and ono by Néely scored three goals for Owen Sound while'Jim Roberts and Cochrane oach scored once for Owen Sound, last- in the five-team Ontarioo bague., e Redmon are scheduled te, meet undefea±ed. Brampton tonight (Wednesdaý) in Broobklih and wil then travel to Feérgus on July 17. Awards fo KiCn Garvoy and Leslie Wick- en,hboth of Whitby, were award- winners -at the' 1991-92 awards banqotý heid hy- the Oshawa ynloClub rocently. Garvey- won the highest acluevoeut award in thé, age 11-14 B group. Wickens earued the Mnoet spotszahkeaard ln the'age 1 sud unde~catooy Wbltby Optimistewou ail Ifi gaLnes ,te cature' the1 chiponsbpof te Burino majr bntm bsb tournament recently I the Birut gaine, Ken Calway went the distance,.. lownto lits <as Wbitby won 12-1.t I the s econd gaine, Brad Newport -went 'al' the way, defeaing West Mountain 10-4. The' third gaine was Jerzy Aronowicz's, turn an~d ho was sensational, flot aloéWing a bit until the fifh inning- .However, Wbitby -bahd"'a little defensive * triiouble -in -the -ixth, hanging on for an1 8-6 «c"ëtorý'r. Calway came in ithe seventh inming te get'the final two outs te put out the fire. I the semi-final gaine, Jererny Schott Warmed ùup the mound.un the fret inning for Newport~, who fInished the. gaine, ailowing- but one -bit' in an'.11-1 ýwin over Burlington. ý1 I the final gaine, it was a pitching duel between Calway and the Cawthra ptîcher.. -The Whitby defence turned double plays in, the * fitst two innabut in the fifth,Cawthra scored a run te bireak a scorelesse tie te pt the pessre on Whitby. i te xth, Aroowicz lIedoff Wh -a bunt c> ingle anàd ,Terry' Argos' drdve bimù in, with a clutch two-out bit, te tie the. gaine at The seventhwas ail Wbity as they.drove in five more runs te winthe-teurnament. lutter. ithe tournment ,wore: Calway, ton; Schott, o'*ght; Aronowicz, fi vo; Dwayne Phaure, fivo; Miler, fivo; Lo, four; Arges, four; Chrie Aflison, >ýfour; Day. Partlow, tbroo; Jenunnga, throo; Newportthroe; Grog pornroy, throe; and Chris Goringtwo. On the -downsi de, WhiZtby but Partlow for the. season when ho suffoed a fracture in bis hand. 1> Whitby Optixnist hantains hast week coutinued' theirsraki Ontario, lacrossef major league. W L T OP 'GAFPM- owmond 12 0 0 177110624, 0 4 1 lu124-001a 8 5,0 695012 2 10 1 1001m 5 2 9 O09el', To JIra VOUtinan Bamplon, Il Tau Cmnl&gy. BramptSa 12 John Tarare..Bfupon 12 Di canua% frok 10 Dou imbprBrmpan S madiudinp«xm il GSd INul Jr., Owen SoundO Tom WreIttDrouk< ,9 CmtIav.wun.pgobm o9 ouri WaBmrmptan ',10 AOORoIIrSqu., Fouua Johnfla, Ptmtough a Jub 10 wrb Il 212 10. M7 il Il 17 Ml 17 12 15 10 14 15s9 17 PCbmîh 1 17 Fuam g 7 Erauplu il a8 wam 10-O andlPeterborugh114 inhil th endal,,gaie, Calway ,went the dietarce, on theémound allowing only t.hreè bitsfor the win. ,Partlow, Phaure,ý Arôonicz Allion, $CalwayP, Neviport,'ganà Poniroy had hits for Whitby. <I Peterborough,, Goring and Partlow splitý the pitcbing a s the eWbitby tsuwon'.'its -14th tragh OBA gaine. >Newport led the offence with four, bits, wthm roschippingi with' threeý . Schott,',Calway, Muler Alliî»n>anüdPeartlowi bad, "Primeau to try out -for national under-!7 team 'Wayne Primeau of Whtby ,wa one of 14* playeërs se=eto roin Ontario te, try ýout forCanada's national under-17 hockey teain Pruneau,'16, wil'Hl attend the national *evalùatioxn camp In Thèèemâldn thenational teain wil play at the inter- national toraent in Japan Prea%= u was «recently ,the. fourth pick overal at 'the Ontario Hockey League Uùunioi A) draft. 1Ho was picked '4'.Owen Sound. 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