Whitby Free Press, 8 Jun 1994, p. 24

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Page 24, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, June 8, 1994 RACERS FLASH around a corner in the Oshawa Canadian Tire Oshawa. That division was won by Lazlo Alberti of Ottawa. Criterium senior IV men's race held Victoria Day in downtown Photo by Mark ROOsor. WhiÎby Free Pres Two mre-vitories forWarror Whitby Warriors improved their season record with wins cver Brampton and Kitchener in the past week in junior A Trerriers too much forITuirul Defending tier 1 soccer champions Whitby Terriers atarted the new season with a resounding 15-1 win over Oshawa Turul. As the scoreline indicates, Terriers compietely domninated their opposition with pinpoint passing, close inarking and an unrelenting attack. Jini Roufos had five goals, Grahamn MacLean four 'goals, Chris Coutu three, David Wishart two goals and Robbie Adams one goal. Terriers are sponsored by Ambassador Video, Attersley Auto Care, Blue Cross and Roy Hanes Firestone. Hawks hi close games Whitby Hughes Hawks girls' bantain softbaii team bas a win, a tie and a boss so far this season. In the first regular season game WVhitby bast 12-8 te a strong Markham teani. Markham's offence got the better of Whitby early in the gaine aithough) Whitby fouglit back with bits by Stacie Beetham, Leslie West, Lindsay Knocker, Courtney Mitchell , Amy McAdam and Tracy mule. iAtby's second league game was in Scarborough and the solid pitching of Lindsay Knocker secured a 6-6 tie. Whitby sluggers in this gaine included Jillian Finiey, Cornie McFariane, Mitchell, Shannon Harrod, Rhian Moore and Susie Waldron. iNtby defeated Oak Ridges 11-8 at Keiloryn Park on June 2. Coming back fror an injury, Chelsea Stroud played a good defensive game at second base and Harrod's relief pitching helped to ensure the victerY. Coaches of the Whitby team are Bob Harrod, Tom Mitchell and Tracey Smith. At a tournarnent in Markham Whitby captured the bronze mnedallion by winning the consolation round- lacrosse. Warriors maintained a hold on third place in the east division of the Ontario league. Warriors defeated second-place Brampton 12-9 on F'riday night as Jonas Derks scored three go ais and Matt Shearer and Brad MacArthur each scored two goals. Mike Fryer, Steve Taylor, Dan Ladouoeur, Jason Pitters and Scott MacDoneil also scored. Dave Power was strong in net and had three asista. S ynchro A night earlier, Warriorsgot four goals from hearer and a goal and four assista;froin Jason osi or a 13-8 decision over Kitchener. Derks, Shaydon Santos and Ryan Huxter each had two goals, Fryer and Taylor one each. Drks aiso had two assista. A game scheduled in Scar- borough on Tedynight last week was cancelled when the lights went out juat 12 minutes into the contest at Centeénnial Arena. The game is tentatively ache- duled te b played June 24. Warriors were scheduled to team lOth Sgeltct The Durhamn Synchro Club senior A team coached by Deb- hie Sands of Wtitby, was lOth at the national synchronized swim championahips in Winnipeg, Man. fiast month. Team members are Beth Win- ton y k, Andree Wagar, Kirsten Mls, Jennifer Darneli, Lori Durand Tara Fowler, Shannon Murdoclc, Teri Pearce, 'Joy Simon and Vanessa Reeve. Durham's junior A (aged 12 to 14) team was 14th. Team mem- bers are Amy McPherson, Sarah Ward, Nicola Frankland, Anne Frazer, Becky Boyd, Jenny Burgess Melissa Redmond and Tonnia iDonDerHeidt. At the provincial age goup champions Jps ed tTent University last month, Durham's aged il and under teani was sixth. The- teani is made up of ini- berley Bonnar, Tanya James, Jennifer John ston and Lauren Millar. I a Whitby rep girls soccer UNDER-15 May 26 - loque Whitby Roys Enter. 5 Robooca Taggant 2 Mlanie Walsh Julie Wonnicott May 31l- lague Whitby Roys Enter. 15 Jonufor Kelly 3 Kolsey Mssons 3 Lighanne Glalatono 2 Jonnifer Clark Danielle Pacuone J Uls. Wonnaoatt East Gwillifftuu-y Aurora tiryoitts The Whitby Minor Basebal Association field their select tryouts last month at three dif- ferent parka and ail indications are tat they were a success, say organizers. Seventy-six bantams were evaluate at Pringle Park, 93 mosquitos at Peel Park and 118 peewees at Iroquois Park. Fielding, throwing, pitcher and catcher akilis were evaiuated with hitting te, be judged afler the teama are drafted. This year the selection process will differ froni past years as the coaches wili draft 20 players per teain. They wili then conduet practices before cutting down te their final rosters, which wili include 12 regular players and a five-player call-up list. 1994 promises to be a banner year for the select programn as Whiitby will field four mosquite. and peewee teanis and two at the bantam level. Other associations partici- pating in the South Durhamn Select League wiii be Ajax, Pickering and Markham. The teazns will play a regular season schedule wth an opportunity to, participate in tournarnents. The season wili end with a playoff format and the -chanmp ions at each division couid possibly be invited to participate in the Ontario select charnpionships ta be held on Labour Day weekend at Burlîngton. Derrick Balan conducted the m ot evaluation and Jini Dfiori organized the peewees and a total of 33 volunteers heiped out in the evaluation. playý in Burlington on Monday night, June 6 and then host Brampton on Thursday night at Iroquois Park, game time 8:30 P.m. Warriors play in Scarborough next Sunday night and in Misais- saiuga next Tuesday night. 2nd loss for mosquitos Whitby Roys- Enterprise loat 10-6 to Ajax June 1 in ninor mosquito rep basebail. Whitby now lias ix wins and two lasses for the season. Ajax attacked early with five runs in the first two innings, but Whitby chipped away at the iead and tied the score by the fifth. Whitby ~nnoe, house league lacrosse UDGETIJUNIOR Juno 1 Blado.m Jason Jankowski 4 Ryan Ford 2 Drew MCulOUgh 2 Alan McLucke J.ff Hunier Durham Dodg. Paul Blake2 Brad Cann 2 Kerry Nash 2 Jeuf Nash Ryan Unvin Kristian Raid Mike D.sharn Whit. Junior A War. 10 Jason Chartier 3 Tyler Derlis 3 Derok les MîkO Blak Cory Hase Jarne Taylor 10 Innovative Awards 4 Steve Hiecox Trevor Najbor Nick Peacock BrianCtulln 10 Broklin Legion Scott miner Saul Edgar Lacrosse Oldtimors 9 Jaret Blich 2 Mike Biich 2 Kovin McCready 2 JS»se olman Andrew Cuflen Craig Norton WNOR PEEWEE May 21 Carroli Homo lnupr. 5 Nck Verkuyl Mil. Kukrynski Ryan Farrow Mil. Coiron Andrew Hamor Whit. Pro. Fireight. 2 Josh Turcotte Dan VonEschschoftz May 24 Carroll Home Irnpr. 1 Ryan Farrow Whit. Pro Firefight. a Josh J wcotta 2 Provincial Signe Dale Remple 4 Michael Banker 3 Casey Logornan 2 Lucas Naylor 2 Darren Langloy Whitby Kînsmo»n Domek Wray 3 Androw Gien 3 Tyler Harrison Joromi Bnintde Jamnie Sarton Adam Death Jimn Mumford Scott Morris Whitby Kinsmen Jirrmny Mumfdord 3 J amie Barton 2 Adami Death Androw Glen Androm Howmon Dean otieff e Domek Wray Provincial Signe Dale Reopîs 2 2 The sixth was scoreless, but then Ajax had a four-m seventh. They coilected three bits and took advantage of two mrors in the inning. Leading the way for Whitby was Brandon Peteli with a double and a triple Matthew Tosoni contributed wi~ two ainglea. Dan Vonschacholiz 2 Denmis CoNernn Matt Taylor May 31 CarrolHom lrV. 6 Mike Kuxynki 2 Nick Verlwyl 2 Nat han Cottor Jool Whtmah Provincial Sig ns Michael Lloyd May 14 Marigold Lincoln Daniel Dorpsey Andy Dymmnt Play ft Again Sports 7 Alex Hondorson 2 Chr, Boyce 2 Jay Singlor 2 Phîlip Mcllhoruo May 17 Whutby Optmrnsts Chrs Wood 6 Jirni Proyvorzano 3 Justin Fox Play M Auain Sports 5 John Hughes A lox Hendorson May 25 Marigold Lincoir Daniel Dempeey 2 Andy Dyment Ryan Kenr 12 Jordan Beaudrie Play htAgain Sports 8 A lex Hwxmon 3 Chrm RBO C02 Jay SingLor Philip Mcllhone John Hughes May 31 Ontario Data Sup. Maithew Anni, DarrylDonadson David Brown Whitby Dpti àists Erie Colline 5 Geoffrey Jonos Sean Ken Kevin Mkw Cny Logeman Duatin Maynard LucS INybr WhlI. Pro. Firfight. Mati how Casquenette 2 Dan VonEschschoftz 2 Mdti Taylor Trevo Wîdttos 2 Whitby Kinsmen Nat hanieAndres Jamie Barton Adam Degh Comly De"k Andrew Howsn DManRd usf.e DerekWray MINOR TYKE 2 Whkby Optimistu Justin Fox 2 J imi Provenzano Somt SI~iw Steves Landscqçung AndrejuFade 3 Andraiw Fracz 2 James Nad ID Steves Landscqfig Adamn Johnson 3 John lridand Anckew Fano Jamnes Nba Rcbert Gordon Maigold Lmcolai Andy Dymeni 3 DaaÎl Denpey 3 Jeremy Poumn 5Stewes 1andscqing Andrev Fracz 3 Andrew Faria 3 RoOrI» Goddard 3 JamesNa Whitby Optimrists Chrs Wood 4 Jiral Provenzano 2 Scat Stewar MAJOR NOVICE 3Muchoirs Irnuurance KeMih Rhodes 3 Jason Brookings 2 Paul Ruta 4Dr m Bae

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