Whitby Froc Pross. Wednesday, JuIy 21. 1993, Page 23 Oshawa club Van tseznumsofievnyLayn Many cycling enthusiasts may not be aware that there is a local club in which cyclists can partici- Shutout for Whitby underm13s The Whitby rep premier under-13 boys' soccer team, sponsored by the Bank of Montreal, continued their excellent soccer play iast week. Raiders capitalized on ail their scoring opportunities as they avenged an earlier season loss and came forth with an impressive 5-0 shutout over North York Jets. Brandon Cedar sparkled in goal for Whitby te, earn the teamn shutout. Stefan Nicota, Bilan Rainey, Bryant Harte,- Matt Brady and Scott Adamson played a strong defensive game. The forwards and halfback core were in flight as Whitby forced the Jets back on their heels continuaiiy throughout the game. Tope Akinbiyi started Raiders on the winning path with an early goal, converting an accurate free kick from Rainey. Later Akinbiyi added a second goal te clinch the victory for Whitby. Haifback Zoui Tengeiics was instrumental in securing Whitby's victory as he notched two goals; bis flrst camne as he aggressively moved forward with the pay and was in position te receive an accurate pass from James West-Bentley, te, drill the bail home. I-s second marker was on a pinpoint direct kick. Mark Engelage fini shed eut Whitby>s scoring as Raiders continued te pressure the Jeta throughout the entire gazne. Mie GoGoif Passport is now available from the Ontario March of Dimes for $20. The passport enables a golfer te play at more than 100 dif- férent golf courses across Ontarie, as weiI as some mini- putts and driving ranges. The passport, good until Oct. 15, is available by calling 434- 5280. Whitby Iroquois swim dlub ONTARIO AGE GROUP CHAMPIONSMIPS Canmin Gamet Comiplex, Thunder Bey, Ort. Juiy 8 ta Il 10UNDER BOYS Mathew Del Mastro 6h 1t h Jane Del Mastro 13h 151h IV/12 GIRLS Robyn McCulloch 2nd Tata Arnoti 3/M GIRLS Ashie.gh Crowdor L ma Dei Mastfo 50, VDO brast 400 fre VDO bac k VDO breast 50 bosast 400 IM 100. 200 back 200 IM VDO f/y 50 f tee VO. 200 beast lei VO. 2w0 bzek 121h 200back 13hh1VOback 200 FREE RELAY 8/h R kcCufloch. A Crowde. L. Crowder. L. U lMasifo 200 MEOLEY RELAY 8/h A Ctowder. T. Arnoîtt. L. Crowder. L. Del Mato 1314 BOYS Btondan asteroson le aernae 200 back pate in a host of activities. The Oshawa Cyciing Club has 90 members, says president Tom Vanderstoop, and meets on Sun- day mornings for a g-roup ride to various destinations. The grou p generaily splits into t, one ýor advanced cyclists and the other for more ieisurely rides. At Tuesday and Thursday night everits, points are awarded and members compete in various categories for trophies, handed Whitby moved into a second- Place tie with Ajax by defeating their Ieague rivais in major ban- tamn basebail last week. Darryl Jennings started on the mound for Whitby and went five innings. Chris Goring came on in relief and got the win over Ajax. ýWhitby now has a record of 15 wins and six losses, with flive games yet to play. Oshawa, rated. a AAA bal club, leads the league with 19 wins and one loss. Whitby Ajax (15 wins, five losses), Peterborough (12-4) and Newcastle (12-5) are al rated AA for the Ontario Basebaîl Associa- tion playoffs. The Whitby coachirig taff says the playdowns should be exciting as any of the AA teams is cap- able of winning. Win, tie for Hawks Whitby Hughes Hawks had a win an d a tie in two recent games in the bantam girls soft- bail league. Whitby defeated Scarborough 7-4 last Th ursday. Shannon Har- rod bit a single and a tri ple, Stacie Beethamn had two singles, and Margaret Ann Andrews, Erin Centofanti and Susie Wai- dron each had a single. Amny McAdam and Courtney Mitchell shared pitching duties and combined for flive hits in an 8-8 tie with Pickering on July 13. Harrod, Kathryn Wooldridge and Cindy Ross each had a hit. Whitby faced somne stiff com- petition and failed to win a gaine at a tournamnent in Bay City, Mich. July 9-11. 1993 GOLF & TENNIS WEAR Greg Norman Golf Shirts reg. 59.95.......only $29.95 Golf Shoes......from $39.95 Tennis Racquets ... from $29.95 out at the annual Christmas party in November in Whitby. The club stresses safe cycling -- some members volunteer to teach children about the proper use of a bicycle at the annual Kiwanis bike rodeos. On Aug. 29, the club wilI hold its main event, the 160-km. (100- mile) Scugog Circle Century Tour. It is expected to be the biggest event yet held -- there were 350 riders Iast year, the most since a humble start of 15 entrants in 1982. Organizer of this year's tour is 21 5X65R1 5 DEFENDERS R.W.L. $77-00 235X60R15 DEFENDERS R.W. L. $84.00 245X60Rl5 "".................... $86.0 235X60R14" ""................ $78.00 205X70R14 "".................... $75.00 215X70R14 "".................... $80-00 175X70R13 " " ............$61.00 185X70R13 " " ............$63.00 NO CHARGE! Installation Wheel Balance - Tire Disposai -Free Rotation with Invoice Free Alignment Check 1 151 18'. 21' 24' 1 2» 161: Th e tour starts and finishes at Durham College. Omemee is the halfway point. The entryfée is $15 before Augy. 14, $20 after that date. ,For more information caîl Van- derstoop at 668-2787 or Van Beinum at 430-8739. Seleets 3 for 3 Whitby bantam seiects basebail tearn #1 is off to a fast start with three wins and no losses. On July 4 Whitby defeated Ajax 1-0. The scoreless tie was broken in the bottom haîf of the last inning. On Juiy 11, Whitby defeated their hometown rivals, Whitby team #2, 13- 1. On July 18 Whitby team #1 played Pickering who were also undefeated after two starts. When the dust settled, Whitby Pony club member to compete in Wales Local members of the Durham Pony Club successfuliy competed July 4 in the Central Ontario Regional Pony Club Prince Philip Games in Mount Abert. Durham's masters level placed second. The C team piaced flrst, the B tearn won seven of their eight ganies for a flrst-place win, placing them flrst overaîl for the season. The A team placed third. Lisa Reid from the A level teani will be going te, the world championship of the Mounted Games in Wales this rnonth. The local finals will take place Monday, Aug. 2 at Dreamcrest Equestrian Centre on the Shirley Road, just south of Port Perry. Spectaters are welcome te corne and cheer their favourite colour teani on and admission is free. The games are a variation of relay races and points accumulate through the season. Speed and agility on the part of beth pony and rider are essential. There are three teams -- C for beginners, B for the more experienced and A for the most skilled riders. There is aIse a masters level for those over the maximum age. NEVADA BOS GOLF & RACOUETS 1121 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY 668-5333 Open: Mon. - Fni. 10-9, Sat. 10-6. MANY OTHER IN-STORE SPECIALS VlLBE Discounted Golf & Tennis Accessories - Travel Case RentaIs Available Video Rentais - 24 Hour Club Regripping - 24 Hour Racquet Restringing Nike. -Etonc.- Foot Joy . Wilson . Tilest - Calaway . Head -Pnce -. acGre.gor Guaranteed Lowest Prices WE W1LL NOT BE KNOWINGLY IJNDERSOLD came eut on tep 6-1. Whitby had seven bits, and there was strong pitching by Jason Linden, Sean Culleten, Ryan Balan and David Yarwood. Other teamn members include Jim Grieve, David Hughes, Mlike Jeung, Steve Mace, Nick Rae, Mlike Robertson, Travis Samual and Shane Terry. 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