- -- - w Whitby Free Pross, Wednesclay, May 18, 1994, Page 23 Whitby Warriors had a win they defeated Mississauga 14-5 and a bass in the paat week in last Thureday night at Iroquois junior A lacrosse. Park. Warriora won for the second But Warriors feil the next time in as many gamea when night ta still unbeaten Brampton Flat-out- speed in cyclin g race The Oshawa Canadian Tire Criterium wlll be held Monday, May 23. A criterium is a bicycle race held on a flat, short course, ls than two kilometres and usually in a city centre. Eventa stress the rider's speed, cornering and sprinting abilities. Competitars, will ail b. experienced ridera, registered with the Ontario Cyciîng Association, through their own clubs. On the Oshawa 900-metre course, lap times should ha two minutes or leas, giving spectators non-stop action. Races will b. held regardlesa of weather. Categories range from minime/peewee (aged il ta, 13) to senior men and senior/junior women. The event is organized by the D'Ornellas Racing Teani. For information, cail 668-8000 or (416) 869-3763. li-b. Jas"on Croaibie had three goals for Warriors in the Ioas ta Brampon,,firet-place teain in theJOntario legaueps east divi- on, ahead cf second-place Whtby and Peterborough. Brad McArthur scored two goals while Shaydon Santos, Scott Macdonell and RanHux- ter had the othera for amrs Warriors and Brampton were tied 7-7 after two periods but penalties hurt Whitby in the. third. Againat Misaissauga, Crosbie McArthur, Jonas Derks and Steve Taylor each scored two goals. Jay Stewart Huxter, Mac- donel, Dan ât. Aubin, Jim Brown and Mike Fryer had the other goals. Warriors exploded for seven go ais in the second period on their way ta the win. Warriors wçre scheduled ta hast Misissauga last night (Tueeday> and Peterborough on Thursday night at Iroquois Park LOSSA trackpreview arena. Warriors play in St. Cath- arines next Wednesda-y night. 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FROMPAGE20 nidget girls' 100-metre, Esi hoe is Benyarku. expected tp rank high in both Already the LOSSA record these events at LOSSA. holder in bath events, she is a R«xanne Woodley, Adrian's sure bot to retain hier title and master, is a junior 80-metre wiil rank higli, if not, win, at hurdler and 100-metre runner.. A OFSAA this year. first-year high achool student, ah. had already established a naineMJLUHN for herself in national track and On. of the strongest teamas in field coenpetition and thia year track and field in the. past few won both lier events in the years and second girls' teain Queen's Unmvermty Alumni ineet. overa in the. province at OFSAA Stephanie Duffy has been a last year, McLauglilin possesses a cosuistently higli performer in large. number of talented and distance running -throughout her experienced athletes whose hioehshool career. The 1993 perorances already tis year LOS junior girls' champion in hve estblshed i t as a force. the 1,500- and 3,000-metre and a Junior Meliasa Hopkins was frequent OFSAA competitor, ah. 1992 midgot girl silver medalist returns as a senior and will anic in the. 3,00-metre at the 1992 aznong the top runners in bath OFSAA chanipionships and fifth races. last year at the junior level. In the senior girls' throwing Senior girl Kersti Poupard, events, expect a strong showing competng in the 800- and frorn sasoned track and fieil 1,500-metre races, is expected ta athlete Pennine Santiago, laat place well in OFSAA. year's champion in the senior Sprinter Veronica Dyer, lest javelin. year's OFSAA champion in the junior girls' 80-metre hurdlea, and HENRY SIRET 200-metre race and silver Thia is a young teani with a medaliat in the long juinp. This large number of miclget girls. The year a senior, she should run athietea Who now stand out, away from the. field at LOSSA. however, are the senior boys Jason Brumley lias had a long PAUL DWYER history of excellence in the sprint Senior Kyle Mcleanls hurdies. Lest year's OFSAA silver outstanding record spans bis medalist in senior boys' whole highsachool career and 1lO-metre hurdles, h.e was ncludea moet recently a win and clocloed- at the saine time as the personal hast in the. highly- winner with the nod gaing to competitive Rich Ferguson Elite Agincourt's EgbrtFelix. Mile ini April. This year h e is joined by the Last year's OFSAA silver 1993 OFSAA gold and silver medalist in the junior boys' medalists in the. same event at 3,000-metre and fifth in the. the junior level, Anderson'. 5,000-metre at the 1993 Woodfley and Pickering's Trowirs. Canadian junior championship, This promises ta b. the most ho wiil triple at this year'a exciting event te watch at the LOSSA in the 800-, 1,500- and 1994 LOSSA chaxnpionships and 3,000-metre races. could very well b. a preview cf PEL this year's OFSAA final. Traditionally a distance Jon Hopkins also faces a taugh powerhouse, this year O'Neill is field in the. senior baya' long and fielding a teain that is strong in triple jumnp. A top finisher in bath the throws. No bass than 19 events at LOSSA last year and throwers froni the echool will b. silver medalist as a junior in the competing at LOSSA, including long jumap at OFSAA in 1992, h. somte veteran.athletes. will have to slug it eut agfainst Dunbartan'a Shane Rosati and PICKERING Andersores Woodley and Pickering has daminated higli Channer. school track and field in Durham Greg Smith represents Henry Region and ranks bigh in the Street's hopes in te distance province. Openly' pursuing the events. A silver niedaliat last year OFSAA boys' teà xn titi. at as a junior in bath the. 1,500- and OFSAA this year, it bas the 3,000-metre, lie cornes back this talent ta do it. season as a senior running once The. team exoels in sprints, agan against Dwyer's Kyle hurdles, jumpa and relaya with MfcLean. athletes who are ranked provincially and nationally. A FATHER LEO J. AUSTIN shortage cf female atheletea this A small teamn composed cf year, hawever, may mak. its fifth junior competitiors, it includes consecutive LOSSA overail titI. 1993 OFSAA gold medalist in the impossible. junior -girls' 200-metre and 1992 Axnong the midgets, watch for Sarah Cranstoun, 1993 Ontario trilejup champion. Kevi Brwnthe 1993 DEAA hurdlos champion, has held provincial records in both the 100- and 200-metre at the minor track and field level. He is a definite OFSAA threat in the 100- and 300-metre hurdies and triple juxp. Another nudget, Devon Davis, was the 1993 Ontario champion in the long and triple jump and Iast yeares OFSAA silver medalist in the long junlp. Strong in both, he could b. a favourite at OFSAA in these and in the 100-metre hurdies. Senior athletes include veteran runner Roscoe Fleming, an OFSAA t competitor and medal winner for the past four years. Look for this strong sprinter in the 100- and 200-nietre races. Dion Tr-owers, 1993 OFSAA junior ailver medalist, challenges once again the 1993 OFSAA junior gbld medalist and OFSAA record holder, Anderson's Woodley and last year's OFSAA senior silver medaliat Henry Street's Jason Brun-dey. PMNEMMDE The challenge to Pickezingea 4x100-metre teams at the LOSSA championship nlay well corne from Pin. Ridge. A school that ranked high in last year's conipetition, its teams won medals in ail but one of the six relay eventa, including gold in the junior girls' race. captures Relays event Adrian Woodley, in a tuneup for this week's atart of high school competition, won thei(.0 metre hurdles at the. lSth annual Birchmount Relaya in Scar- borough last week. The Anderson CVI student fin- ished ahead cf Dion Trowers cf Pickering High School, one cf those who will challenge Woodley in the LOSSA senior boys' event this week. Woodley, Ontario high school cham pion in the event as a junior last year, had a tiine of 13. 10 seconds for th e event, corn- pared to 13.50 for Trowers, last year's Ontario champion for senior boys. Woodley broke Olym pic gold inedalist Mark McCoy'a 12-year- oid record last year at the Ontario (OFSAA) event, while Trowers tied McCoy's record. 1 eCiO ADN -NT 'on j' cak for t&Ji 6a11 e ictudo it for yoa j s'izzs ipOP #pi*ÀriqGST &PST încluded 15"Px21 9~ 20 SUCe, ~3toppings I - mi~~~~~ - -- - - J .ohn Fox PU PsDyne ilBdim Asbqu. 7 RWchd Mutin Lb" alDixon 20 A. Mffighni 25 Mmx Raopot dM- -- -, --a - -- - -- -------------------------