Whitby Free Press, 21 Jul 1993, p. 20

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Page 20, Whitby Free Press. Wednosday, JuIy 21, 1993 Midgetswnto to maintain league lead Whitby Network Architecture won both ends of a doubleheader against Kingston over the weekend at Iroquois Park. The Whitby offence pounded out 18 bits to take the first game 15-4 in support of Brad Newport on the mound. Newport helpcd his own cause with two runs scored, two RBIs and two its including a home run over the 360-foot mark in left centrefteld. Jerzy Aronowicz wiith four bits and Blair Hardy with three led the hit parade in the lopsided victory. Other hi tters were nim Imeson, Ken Calway, Josh Miller, David Partlow, Chris Allison and Jef Bremner. Bremner also drove in three runs while making several key defensive plays in the outfield. Selects -m-ove àrinto a tie for first place Playing at home for the first tîme this season after eight games on the road, Whitby's under-13 select soccer team defeated Pickering 3-0 te grab a share of first place. Connor Houston, Jim Roufus and Adam Lumm scored. Ryan Twyman earned his fourth sh u- tout of the season. Whtywill now play six straightihome games. "These home games will deter- mine our level of success,» say coaches Bill Groden and Tony Harrington. "If we play as a teami and with intensity we will make it very difficult for visiting teams to get a good resuit against us.» Other team members are Anthony Laforges, David Caug- heil, rent De smitt, Brett Andrew Stephen Harrington, Garry Mvurtagh, Ryan Evelyn, Blair Edmonds, Ryan Kurt, Jus- tin Groden, David Fillion and Cresswell Nyack. The teami is sponsored by Roy Hanes Firestone,, Cofféee Tme (Rossland-Garden) and Rossland- Garden Community Pharmacy. Nicholas Headley was incor- rectly identified as Healey in a headline in last week's edition. The Free Press wishes to apo- logize for the error. Ontario major lacrosse July 14 Brookin 8 Fergus 6 Juty 15 Granplon 15 Brookin 12 Juty 1 Peterbrorough 21 Six Nations 13 Aronowicz started and piwched four innings in the second game, allowing five hits and two runs in another slugfest for Whtiby as they banged out il bits en route to a 12-2 win. Calway led the charge with three its inluding twvo doubles while Dwayne Phaure, Imeson and Hardy had two apiece. Aronowicz, Partlow and Bremner, who again drove in three runs, had a hit each. The team played solid defensive basebail as they upped their- season record to il wins and one loss. "We have only five games left Auction t» help local NHI, celebrities, including some Wrhitby residents, are expected to be on hand for the Sports Auction and Celebrity Nihtin Oshaa July 26. Funds rai sed will support three local physically challenged track and field athietes includ- ing Whitby's Alan Thrasiier, who wi Il com pete at the International Robin H ood Games (World Games) in Nottingham, England Aug. 1 to 10. Trhe event will be held at Don Cherry's Sports Bar, from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. There will be an opportunity for kids to get cele- brity autographs 7 to 8 p.in. In addition to NHL celebrities, there will be members of the Oshawa Generals Memorial Cup team fromn 1991-92 and members of this year's Generals team on hand. The auction (adults only), starting inside the bar at 8:30 Emwill féature bidding on cele- memorabilia sport clohing and equipment, âinner vouchers and passes, Blue Jay souvenirs and Toono aleiLeaf souvenirs. Thrasher, ho has cerebral palsy, competes in the CP5 cate- gory, a classification just above the use of assistive devices. Ontario junior A lacrosse July 12 Peterborough 7 Toronto il July 13 Kingston-Waeueloo 8 Mssissauga 19 Six Nations 21 Scarborough 1B July 14 Burington 8 Sania <OT> 8 OrangeviiBe 7 St. Cathanines 12 Juty 15 Toronto 20 Mississauga 9 Braurpton 15 Whitby Q Jutdy 16 Brarrpton 15 Sarnia V0 Buringon 15 Peterb~orough 13 Toronto 9 Whitby 6 Mississauga 21 Sarnia 17 Six Nations 12 Orangeville 10 (end ocf regular season schedule) Fluet gamo cof playoffe July Et Mississauga JuIy 19 Whitby Six Nations Brarpton Final regular tesson tancinge GA P 154 42 213 3E 235 3x 221 2E 322 24 307 24 191 24 254 22 2T7 19 361 7 367 6 334 2 Top 15 acorers John Grant, Peterborough 20 78 46 124 Jason Claukti.Msssauga 21 60 52 112 Grant Johnston. Si. Cath. 22 52 55 V37 Jum Bo.Scartioough 19 58 41 99 Shawn Willams, Scarboeough 20 48 48 96 Mioe Accurs,. Buutangon 21 44 50 94 Kovin aymes. Bramrpton 22 43 51 94 ChnisRedwood, Orarrville 21 40 54 94 Mati kcean. Toronto 20 35 59 94 Jef Bridgenwn St. Ca I. 21 32 59 91 John Scinski. ktwtsissauga 20 23 66 89 BJ.Sho..Sctxxoough 21 28 60 88 ScottRPoomonSx Nmbon 21 40 43 83 Travis Kgow. S. Cath. 1B 38 42 80 Se" Toit.Cath. 22 36 44 80 Si. Caharines Orarîgeville Peterborough Branpton Mssssauga Six Nations Toronto Whiby Burtnglon Sarnia Scartxorough K-W 10 Orangovil 12 14 S. Czthauinea 1B 15 Peterborough 12 il Toronto 12 in the season but the injuries are mounting as both Chris Mace, one of our catchers, and Jeremy Schott, a starting pitcher, are out for an indefinite period. We need everyone healthy if we are to Crowder again an Ontar o ailstar With first-place fnishes at the Ontario ag e group champion- ships, As h eigh Crowder of Whitby made the Ontario aIl-star team for the third consecutive year. Crowder, 14, *a member of the Whitby Iroquois Swini Club, was first in her soecialties, the 100m and 200m baékstroke. Robyn McCulloch had a second-p, ace and two third-place finishes at the championship held July 8 to il in Th under Bai' was second in 400m in- dividual medley and third in 100m and 200m backstroke in the age il and 12 class. She is second alternate for the Ontario ail-star team chosen from the meet, and her times place her in the top eight in Canada in 50m freestyle and 100m backstroke, and top five in Cananda in 200m backstroke and 200m and 400m medley. Eight swimmers represented the Whitby club at the charn- pionships. advance in the playoffs and the AAA elimination finals," said manager Dave Imeson. The next home game is on WedInesday night, July 21 at Iroquois Park. 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