Whitby Free Press, 1 Sep 1993, p. 19

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, September 1, 1993. Page 19 ' MOI ..ùEOBA...... Whitby bowed to Orillia in the Eastern Ontario Basebaîl Asso- ciation senior B finals. Whitby was pounded 12-2 in Orillia onAug. 19, the first gaine of the best-of-three series. A gand slam home run and Whitbyrmors enabled Orillia tp run away with the win. In the second game played in Whitby n Aug. 21, the visitors posted a4-O suut t win the Whitby men's< slo- pitch s» of Aie. 29 BLUE DIVISION Hanet Plastics il 6 Adv aeTlcm 20 8 1 Hughe1Bwk E il C Shewaî- Rq)apod 12 Il 4 Muster Bedroam il 17 1 LabRats 8 20 C BLUE UGHT DIVISION Wderbed Custis 23 5 0 tari Barron Mot ors 1812Q AuaalHeating &Air 14 141 MerI old Malais $4 14 1 Circle Taxi il 16E The MavieShop 8 171 Prudertial nsuirarce 3 26 C Scomesamd MYPS Aug. 22 Hanet Plastics Muster Bedroom Aucairi Heatlng & Air PrudertialItnawri Waderbed Custis Circis Taxi Huaghes Hawks Shewu- Rpd Advartage Teecom moviola Aug. 23 Cirais Taxi Marigold Mors Walerbed Custis Prudertial Insarce Aug. 24 Adivtage Telecom L.eb Rate Ian Baoo' Mtors Aucomn Haing a Air Aug. 25 Hanet Plasics Lab Rats The Movis Shop Waterbod Custis Aug. 27 Muster Bedroomr Hughes Hawks John Foret John Vel man Crarg MRabb Aisx Gritia Dave Srthef lamd Ken Clark Dais Duke Dan Cloutier Jef Foske Norm iviss Nel Pearce Bruce N>I*tt 8 Day. Soei 2 Bruce Dickinson il 1D D. McWhklrte m4 Bort Ackford 12 KenClark series. Steve Doniner went aIl the way on the mound for Whitby. Whitby assistant coach Trevor Begs says Orillia pssesses a.- godbalance of pitcing and h ittin g Both Witby and Orillia will ho vying fr the Ontaro senior B titie over the Labour Day week- end. Orilia will hast the event, and Whitby will be competing as the EOBA winner of the Ontario Basebail Association playdowns. Whitby defeated Port Hope and Ajax te advance te the OBA fi nal s. Beggs said it 15 not yet certain who will start on the mound for Rollersktn lessons offered The Whitby Rolerskating Club will hold the 'Learn te Rollers- kate' program on Saturdays, 10 a.xn. te noon, at Wheelies in Whitby- Professional coaches and club mnembers will give lessons, for al ages. RentaI skates are available. The eight-badge prograin costs $25 for five weeks. Registration and lessons begin on Sept. 11. Doors open at 9:30 a.ni. Whitby in the first gaine of the long weekend charnpienships - teais deep in pitcing talent have an advanag as up to four gaines will be played. Jeif Hardy and Dormer have been solid starters for Whitby al season, and a decision must be made on when each will pitch. Whitby plays Sarnia in the first Connectcut <FROM PAGE 18 In the. second hall; Whitby scored early when E paminondas converted an accurate corner kick from Badley into a goal and a 2-0 lead. Soccer Scene, unrelenting, came back with a goal scored fromn a penalty ick. Whitby continued to play strong defense exhibited by Smith, Muckian, Brown, van der Ven, Scala and Moînar and, together with a strong goeltending exhibitio)n by Farr, mantie their lead for a 2-1 touirnameint championship. Whitby Iroquos Swim Club registration will bo held at the Iroquois Park complex on Sept. 9 and 10, 7 te 9 p.m., and Sept. 11, 9 a.m. te noon. There are three prograins available for beginners: 3- to 6-year-olds, two 40-minute sessions per week, Mondays and Wednesdays; 7-; te 10-year-olds, 2.5 hours of practice per week, Tuesdays. and Thursdays; 8- - te 12-year-olds, four hours of practice- per weekc, Tuesdâys, 1flursdays and Saturdays. For teenagers who would like te improve their fitness level, and for whom competitive swimining is tee much, there is a programn suitable for triathlon. For aduts '(beginners and advanced), there is masters swimming. For more information, calI the club at 430-7472. In the double-knockout format, a teain must lose two gaines before being eliminated frein the Whitby ent udfat t wi thentrio chapi onsi las th Onaroeharins last yeae IJnder-13s a ivn a way frorn titie The Whitby boys' under-13 select soccer team continues te lead the Durham Tier 1 league after an impressive 10-1 win over Peterborough. The victory enables Whitby te, clinch the championship if they win their next gaine. The teain is undefeated in nine straight gaines and the club is shoeting for 10 in a row. The game in Peterborough was coinpletely dominated by Whitby who used passing sicilîs, speed and aggressiveness te overwhelm the Peterborough ide. Scorng for Whitby were Adama Lum th four goals, Cresswell Nyack three, David Fillion two, and Jin Roufos one. Ryan Twymnan continued his goaltending. The defence of Anthony Laforge, Dave Caughell, Ryan Kurt, Stephen Harirington and Brett Andrew continue& its excellent inarking and hard tackling. The midfield players consisting of Roufos' assisted by Garry Murtagh, Brent Desmitt, Blair Edmonds, Connor Houston and Justin Groden, distributed the baIl very weil, enabling Luin Fillion and Nyack te finish with precision. The teami 1 sponsored by Roy Haines Firestene, Rossland- Garden Community Pbarmacy and Rossland-Garden Coffee TMme Donuts. V vHWV. #2 ~I>_ BuyAABcke 1 IHTLGHS- GOLFuESSO. I ANV TESZE- SWITH THIS AD) GREN 875 Taunton Rd. 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