Whitby Free Press, 16 Jun 1993, p. 20

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Page 20, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, June 16, 1993 The Whitby rep elite boys' under-14 soccer teain, sponsored by Oshawa Mfidtown MaIl, played in the June12 to3 Woodbridge invitational soccer tournament and reached the semni-final round. In a very competitive divisional grouping, the Whîtby Wolverines finished in second place with a record of two wins and a loss. In game one, Whitby defeated Etobicoke 2-1. Whitby applied initial pressure to go up 1-0 on a goal by Ryan Smith. In the second half, Whitby resumed the pressure and Herman Johnson scored the winner. Mfichael Hadden and Jason Brown played pivotai roles in supporting the team victory. In gaine two in a hard-fought, The Whitby minor mosquitees sponsored by Roy's Enterprise, won a game and lost two in Burlington in their first basebal tournamtent. In the first two gaines, Whitby ran into stiff competition, losing 9-0 te London and 16-3 te, Cambridge. The teain then bounced back te, down Newmarket 9-8 to corne out of the weekend with a win. Steven Wrixon's bloep single in the bottom of the fifth inning scored two runs that capped off a five-run inning. Ryan Matthews was strong behind the -plate, gunning down three runners at second base. Shane Heaiy recorded the win in relief. In regular seasen action, Whitby pounded Beleville's major-miner squad 15-4. Whitby broke the game open, scering nine PreciLsiÏon teams hold skating camp. The first- Whitby precisien skating conditioning camp will be held in July at Iroquois Park arena. Whitby precision skating teains are hoping te' attract novice and senior skaters frein other skating clubs. The camp wilI consist of two one-hour skatinq sessions and one heur of off-ice conditioning each week. Coaches will ho 'Whitby Ice Fyre senior teamn coach Jody Joneg and Whitby Ice. Angels novice team coach Kelly -Jen- nings. .fraincl For more infraincî Donna at 668-1369. evenly matched contest, WhIùtby succumbed to Woodbridge 1-0. Kevin DaSilva had Whitby's best scoring opportunÎty when, on a breakaway, he hit the post. Paul Novak had a strong game for Whitby at halback. In game three in a de-or-die gaine, Whitby faced East York with the winner going te the semi-finals and the loser being elininated. in a* pressure-packed gaine, the half-time score was deadlocked at 0-0. In the second half, the forward trio of Roger Bodfley, George Epantinondas (two goals) and Jason Schheiffer (one goal) applied offensive pressure as Whlitby won 3-0. Goaltender Adamn Far recorded Whitby's shutout supported by a strong defensive runs in the bottom of the third and then coasted the rest of the game. Paul Osvonka and Wrixon combined on the mound to hold the Belleville team te four hits. Scoring, runs for the home side were Osvoiika (three), Ian Witruk and Chris Jance (each with two), Daniel Blea, Darni Aniurawaiye, Marc Mitchell, Blake Bingley, Healy, Ryan Gardinar, Wrixon and Mattews. Head coach Bill Blea, along with assistant coaches George Janca and Dennis Wrixon, wil1 have te, make roster changes as catcher Ryan Matthews suffered a sprained left thumb in the hast; contest. 3 skaters finish lst Three members of the Whitby RoIler Skating- Club had first- place flinishes at a recent inter- club beginners competition. Kristen Nakamura won both figures and freestyle in level A competition. Tara Canning was first in figures and third in freestyle in level B cempetition. Megan Wagnell was f»irst in freest le and second in figures in Jessie Caird was second in both figures and freestyle in level ,A Sandra Caukwell was third in both figures and freestyle in level A. Tracy Brackenridge was second in freestyle and third in figures in level B Shauna Helmes was fourth in figures and fifth in freestyle, Jenni DeHetre was fourth in freestyle and fifth in figures and Megan Dochuk sixth in both figures and freestyle in level B. effort by Darryl Gajewski, boss HRantilI, Kyle Mucidan, Adamn Moînar, Hadden and Brown. Jonathan Vanderven payed a strong two-way game at halfback in support of the teain victory. In the semi-final gaine, Whiitby faced the Olympic Flames, a league rival. Gocaltender Adamn Farr played a strong first haîf te keep Whitby in the game. However, Whitbhy was finally defeated 3-1,-the lone Whitby goal scored by Schleiffer. Del Mastro top under-8 swhnmer at Cup meet Jamie Del Mastro of the Whitby Iroquois Swim Club won aIl five races in which hie cern- peted at the fifth annual Mayor's Cup in North York June 12 and 13. Del Mastro won the 50m, 100m and 200m freestyle swims as well as the 50mn backstroke and 50m breaststroke. He won the individual high point trophy for the age 8 and under group and also quaîified for the Ontario age group cham- pionships in the 50m breast- stroke. Roxanne Woedley of Bellwood p ublic schooh had four first-place finishes at the Durham elemen- tary track and field champion- ships hast week in Oshawa. Woodîey raced to victory in the 100mn sprint event for girls aged 13 and 14. She aise wen the triple jump and 80m hurdles and was a member of the Bellwood team that won the 4-by-100m r elayr. Woodley's timo for the 100m sprint was 12.9 seconds. Her time was 12.6 seconds for the hurdhes event and she went 10. 13 metres in triple jumpv. Danny Cohen of Dr. -Robert Thornton Public Scheol had two first-phace finishes, winning the 100m and 200m races for 11- year-ohd boys. Jenny Yolevsky of Pringle Creek Public School had two firsts in the 10-year-old girls division, winning the 800m and 1500m events. Judd Stevenson and Derek Longley, both of Bellwood and Brennan Kirby of Kathleen iRowe Public School each had first- and Esecond-place finishes. Stevenson won the 400m and was second in long jump for 10-year-oîd boys. Kirby won the 1500m and was second in 800m for 9-year-old boys. Longley won the 800m and was second in 400m for 9-year- old boys. Erin Ramsay of Ormiston Pub- lic School was first in 200m and third in 100m for 10-year-ohd girls. Shane Goîdrian of Thorn- ton was first in 400mn and third in 1500m for brys aged 9. r Whity Suernoa Gyn-asies Simimer Registration .dýý $5.OO Discotmtt for early zegistzndon undlUJ=ne26Mh 8weelk Kndergym & Rvec Classes Starting Jüly 6th d 600 Euc]id St., Unit #12 Why, Ontarlo LiN 5C2 Joshua Pando of the Whitby club also had a first-place finish, in the 50m butterfly for age 8 and under. He was aIse, second in 50m freestyle and third in 50m backstroke. Kelsey Benning was third in 50mn freestyle for girls aged 9 and 10. Robert Laba was second in 50m freestyle for boys aged 9 and 10. Greg ing was third in 100m breaststroke for boys aged il and 12. A Whitby team was third in the 200m medley relay for boys aged 9 and 10. Other Whitby students who had first-place finishes were Dar- ryl Moore of Col J.E. Farewell, 200m, bo ys aged 13 and 14- Sheriese Lucas of F.M. Heard Public School, long jump, girls aged 9; Steve Haid of Thornton, triple jump), boys aged il; Matt Wingat of R.A. Hutchison, high jump, boys aged 10; Jeif Green- field OfHeard, high jump, boys aged 11. Dubn elementary track and field championships Civie Flelda, Oshawa - Jiai. 7 WhIlby resuits ofsly GIRLS AGE 1311 I>Om Roanne Woodley, Beihwood lst 400m Daa McKenzie, Gien Dhu 2nd 4xt>Om velay BellWood s Longlumrp CheylBrkley, Ploglo Cr. 2nd T 4r1juff p Roxann Wood et',14ood %t Amanda Knege.Faewll n 80m hurdles Roxanne WoodLey. Bellwood lst BOYS AGE 13114 200m Darryl Moore, Fevewel ist 400m Shane Vainsky, Faiman. 3rd I.50m Neil Gladstone. Ormison 41h GIRLS AGE 12 %500M ReecS aneger, West Lyrde 2nd Shot puit Tanys Chappel, Gien Dhu Ovd BOYS AGE 12 D>OM Mike Ruclernan. BeDwiood krd 400m Josh Smith. Pringle Creek 2nd 150m Ryan Hicking Ormiston 2nd Long jurrop Chris Johnson. Pringle Cr. Ord Shot pt Peter Tvriiou. t4Meàeror3(Od GIRLS AGE il 400m Lindsay Porter. Pringle Cr. 3rd i15O0M Shari Bryksa. F.M. Heard 2nd Amanda Kuiken, Palmerson 3(d Triple jurrp Andrea Gale. Thornton 2nd High *jurrp Tiffany Wood. Paiersion 3d 4x lgdm relay Dr. RL Thornlon 3vd BOYS AGE Il t>Om Danny Cohen, Thornlon ist Colin Biggarl. 1ltAchinson 2nd 200m Danny Cohen. Thornlon ist 400m Colin Biggarl. Iltchison 3vd 1.500M 8.J. Noddte. Pvmngle Creek 2nd Triple juny Steve Haid. Thorniton ist I4h j urp Jeff Greentield, F.M. He'd Il GIRLS AGE 10 t>Om Erin Ramnsay. Ormisson 3vd 200m Erin Rair,;y. Ormiston sr 400m J il Craie, GienDhu 3(d Boomrn Jenny Yolevsky. Pringle Cv. luI 1.500M Jenny Volevsky. Pringle Cf. lst Ncole Davidson. Pringle Cr. 3rd 4x 100M relay Oiniston 2nd Medley relay Palmerston 3rd BO0YS AGE I> 1DOm Curtis Woodley. Boelwood 2nd 200m Curtis Woodley. Beflwood 2nd 400m Judd Sevenson. Bellwood lst Kevin Taylor. Meadowcrest 3vd 4x 100m elay Belheood 2nd Ljurr4 J udd Stevenson. Belhwood 2nd Trpejrp Curtis Woodey. Beflwood 2nd Shot pt Judd Stevenson. "eWeood 2red FI4gh jurrp Malt Wingale. H&luchinson luI GIRLS AGE 9 Long juvrp Shenese Lucan. F M. Heard lI 4x 10Cm relay Palmerston 3rd BOYS AGE 9 1DCm Kevin Duhaney. Glen Chu 2rrd lKevîn Woodley. Bellwood 3rd 40Cmn Shanse Gobdnma. Thorton lut Derek Longley 2nd 8OOm Derekt Longley. Beikwood lut Biennan Kr*ry. K. Rosa 2rrd 1.500M Brennan Ktry. K. Roue Ut Blendan Pee. Prangle Cr. 2nd Shans Col*rnan. T hornlon 3rd 4x XXCm relay BellwOOd 2vid Whitby inuxed sto- pitch STANDINGS (se of Jue>2 W L T PTS Koo Koo Banas 7 O O 14 Advanta e7 1 O $4 Durham Sqýuash CILb 5 2 0 ID SkiShoppe S 3 0O il) HermeicService 2 5 0 4 Mr. Transmission 2 5 0 4 Auto Zone 1 7 O 2 Don Cherry. t 7 O 2 Koo Koo Bananas 13 Don Cherys 6 Durham Squash 1B Hermnelic Service 4 Advanlage 19 Ski Shoppe 1D Mr. Transmission 20 Auto Zone 6 Durhanm Squash 13 Mi. Transmnission 1D Ski shoppe V> Auto0 Zone 6 Auto Zone 7 Ski Shofpe lu Durham Co-op basebal Standfings W L T RA PTS Pringlo reekîIl 5 O O 41 10 Nothvew Il 4 1 O 38 8 Nothvew1 3 O 1 29 7 WillowParkI1 3 1 1 56 7 Oshawa Creek 3 2 O 41 6 Pringle Creek 1 3 2 0 43 6 RosslandIcIdgel1 3 2 0 43 6 OrmnondWoods 2 3 0 54 4 Rossland RdgelIl 2 3 0 58 4 Consideration 2 3 0 59 4 East Whitby 1 3 1 96 3 Oshawa Valley 1 4 0 65 2 Wllow Park li 1 4 0 81 2 AthaiGreen 0 4 1 86 1 (RA - runs againsi) Week 4 Scores Willow Park Il 6 Oshawa Creek Il Oshawa Valley 9 Ovmond Woods 13 Rossland Ridge 1 9 Northview 1 ID WilIow Paf k I 15 Prîngle Cveek Il 17 East Whilby 5 Rossland Ridge Il 23 Northview Il 21 Athol Green 9 Week 5 Scores Rossland Ridge 19 Oshaewa Valley 13 Athol Green 9 Oshaia Creek il Consideration 14 Willow Park I 17 Ormnond Woods 6 Pringle Creek 1 12 Pringle Creek Il 26 Willow Park Il il NorI hview Il ID Rossland Ridge 1 9 Norlhview 1 22 Esat Whilhy 23 Whitby Iroquois swim club YOUTH CLUB SWIM MEET hosted by North York Aqutîc June 3 10 6 11/12 GIRLS Robyn McCulloch Sarah Lb 13114 GIRLS Ashleigh Crowder 13114 BOYS Ef ik Van Cj k 15/OVER GIRLS Jenniler Cfowder lst 100 bock. 200 back 200 IM 3rd 200 Ri. 400 IM 3rd 100 breast lai 10O back lst 100 breast 3rd 100 tly. 200 Iki CENTRAL REGION C CHAMPIONSHIPS hosted by Whîtby Iroquois Swim Club Jurbe 5 10 6 8/UNDER BOYS Jamie Cal Mastro tsi 25, 50. 100 ree, Joshua Pando 2nd 3rd Er ic Chan 3rdj 9110 GIRLS Kelse>' Benning ist 2nd 3rd Lindsay' Prait t 2nd ird 9110 BOYS MzathowCDel M.sstro lt 2nd 3rd Robed Laiîa tI 2nd 3rd Travis Cuie 2red M12 GIRLS Jenniler Anderson lai 2nd 3rd 11112 BOYS Mathow RampaI iti 2nd Chfris Le Voir 2nd 3rd James Ayolle 2nd 13/OVER GIRLS KellyFRobins mu 2nd arc! Erry Hedmran lu 13/OVER BOYS NX han Klem 25 50back ,10O IM 25. 50 ffr 25 f tee, 25 beeast 25 back 25 lly 100 Ires 25 ree 100 lm 50 1>', 50 fIree 25 l>'. 25, 100 Ires 25 back 25 free, 25 l>' 25 breast 25 back 50 breasi Do lm 25 breast. 50 froo 50 broas 200 M 10 back 100. 200 Ires. 50 back 50 free DO baclr. 100 f tee 1M0 breaut 50 back 50 beai 200 lU. 50 back 50 breast 100 Ily 100 breasi 50 1>' 2nd 50 back. XJ Ires 3td 10Cily Mosquitoes win 1, lose two at tournament Woodley Ist M* 4 1 events at DEAA 1 lk

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