Whitby Free Press, 28 Jul 1993, p. 18

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Page 18. Whîtby Free Press, Wednesday, July 28, 1993 SReceive $500 off Any IBatch of Wine With This Ad i Ask about our monthly I beer & wîne specialos.I I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .. I ofetl b rew I Irs ICAUL 6664R1W t10I I 1390 Hopkins St. Unit #6 Mosquitoes finishscn Despite only two wins in their last six gaines, Whitby Roy's Enterprise managed telang on to second place as regular season play ended in miner mosquito baseball Whitby ended the season with a 14-7 win over Ajax. Whitby had il wins, eight losses and one tie te finish well behind Havelock (17-3) in regular season play. Playoffs begin this weekend in Belleville, and coaches Bibi Blea, George Janca and Dennis w Sizzler, Whitby Kinsmen and Midas Muffler were division win- ners in recent Wlhitby Minor Basebal ouse league tourna- ment play. The bantam division saw the top two teaine durig the regular season, Midas Muffler and Kiwanis Club, meet in the final. In a gaine marked by fine defensive playe by both teams, Midas won a thrilling 10-inning contest 8-7. Whitty Kinsmen, leaders in the peewee division during the regular season, dominated H ard- Co Construction 14-5 in the final. In squirt division, Sizzler won the. championehip with an 11-8 decision over Nurse Chev-Olds while Whitby Audio won the consolation chanipionehip by out- scoigWeall & Cullen. Mosquito tournament results were not available at prees time. Playoffs are now underway in the tee-baIl and squirt divisions, and mosquito and peewee playoffs begin this week. The bantamand midcget-juvenile divi- sions begin playoffe Aug. 8. Whitby niaintained its first- place lead bU defeating Pickering 3-1 in Durham tier 1 under-9 select soccer action last Thurs- Ciýaran Thompson opened the scoring on an excellent indivi- dual effort. Paul Ranger thon scored on a perfectly placed hea- der. Pickering caine back to narrow the gap te one but Mike Bower- man scored the insurance goal on a good play by Paul Kontos and Tylr attin. Whitby repr lacrosse NOVICE I11 July1B W"liliffe 4 B.J. Brown Erc Howe 2 Ian Brook Cola Lirdoal Derek Wray Mike Gemmia AdIy17 Whiby 4 Hrdifle 6 Eric Howe 2 Joe OHalWoraru 3 Derek Wray Todd Hoinshoad 2 Mike Gemmna Mathem West Whutby 1 Acton 5 Dale Ra«pel Mike McDonakl 2 Ryau We*heral Nids Mastro Mat Woffer J une 15 Whtby 3 Minmao 5 Eric Home 2 AIex BoumaxSis2 Deom RtioS. RyanUMcGaaney Scott GUnghun 2 Juy 10 wlutby 3 BeaaresI 6 Dem aReue e Kyi@ Gorensi5 lmu Book Gemai Smyth Eri clas W=.b" 2 Origa e Denlse2 JaTMa Artkin 2 Chad Thoripsan 2) Tobien WheIan Grog Elofr 4 FaraigMsrs 2036 4 A". Belingham 2 Sanwraha LMaye La~ Shp il PUs O» Wrixon eagerly await the return of hi hitters Dami urawaiye and Mark Mitchell to the lineup to provide sorte much-needed offenoe in the post-season. Against Ajax, Paul Osvonka got the win with Danile Blea providing relief. Ryan Matthews and Blea each scored three runs. Otherwise, the final weekend of play was a dismal one for the Whitby squad. Whitby lost 6-2 to Havelock on F'riday, and then lest both ends of a doubleheader, 10-8 and 14-5, te Iast-place Belleville on Satur- da. Whitby squandered a 5-1 lead in the first gaine and then suf- fered through one bad inning in Whitby Provincial Signs ban- tain B lacrosse teain lost 2-1 in evertime in the final of a recent tournament in Gloucester. Whitby had reached the final with wine of 7-1 over Onadaga N.Y., 5-1 over Scarhoreugh and 8-0 over Peterborough. But a tight-checkrng final was won in evertime by Scarborough. K le Imrie, with h je fourth goal ofr the tournaient scered for Whitby. Brett Pacosta had three goals for Whitby in the tournament. Durham girls socer aa 1Jtiy 26 UNDER-11 ATOM GIRLS Whmtby Kinsnm 3 Ajax Corrçd«iioeliaO Laxien Alson Lindslay Freemnan Whkbyi Optimali 3 Ajax C-Criry. 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Whitby 1 8 1 123 3 RA -Rune &ag Weak il NorihyleerIl 25 OshmaVal 17 Considergor, 21 Northvm I 1 Oshawea C*" 17 RaesuInd d"I 11 Prfrgla Creekl1 24 PrWIglCd*"k1 20 Ot1e.Moresnot mwdbe Whtby Kirne.n Amy Bergsrom2 Stephana. Schcç.2 LwrsssyZwa3 Jwm, vaKicwar3 AsNsoy D.btsy 2 Kdhryn Pery ChrWWTarr aiie sasghan Cia the second g aie. On Suinday, Havelock's Dan Sanders and Whitby's Steven Wrixon engagod in a pitchers' duel won by Sanders 5-3. Whitby finally managed a vie- tory, 8-6, in the second gaine of the doubleheader againet Have- lock as Matthews hit a two-run single with two eut late in the gaine. Under-18s blank Peterborough Playing with confidence and poise, the boye' Whitby under-13 select eoccer teain continues te lead the Durham Mier 1 Soccer League sfter a cenvincing 7-0 victory over Peterborough. The teani, sponsored by Roy Haines Firestone, Rossland Garden Community Pharmnacy and Rossland Garden Coffee Tine, bas won seven gaines and bast two. David Fillion led the way with three goals, and a strong defence, anchored by Ryan Kurt, enabled goalkeepere Ryan Twyman and Brett Andrew to share the team'e fifth ehutout. Parents and coaches are pleased with the team's efforts and accornplishnients. Whitby men's siomapitch

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