Whitby Free Press, 29 Jun 1994, p. 25

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Whltby Free Preou, We<kday, June 29,1994l, Page 2o Warriors bounced by Si Nations Whitby Warriors bad two wins and two losses in the p ast week but share second place with Brampton in the east division of the Ontario junior A box lacrosse baàgue. Warriors lost to firat-place Peterborough 15.9 on Tuesday last week defeated Brampton 15-11 on l4hursday and defeated Scarborougch 20-il1 on Fr1 day bef'ore falling 12-5 in Six Nations on Sunday. Rod Squire and Dallas Squire, both in the top 10 in league sSoig each scored four goals mn Six Ntions defeated Warriors on Sunday. Warriors, praing their fourth ga,:e in six days, trailed 6-2 afte oe eriod and could neyer Scott MacDoneil scored two mals, Matt Shearer, Steve Tay- rcand Mike Fryer had the others for Warriors. On Friday night, Shearer had three goals and five assists and Jonas Derks three goals and four assista in the win over Scar- borougb. Jason Pitters and Jason Cros- bie each had three goals and two assista. Ryan Huxter and Sean Steinwald each had two goals, Taylor, Brad McArthur, Brent Lunnie and Jim Brown one each. Shearer was also explosive in the win over Brampton on Thursday, scoring five goals and adding three assista. David Power, meanwhile, tended net for Warriors and constantly frua- trated the Brampton shooters. Orangeville plays in Whitby on Thursday night and then War- riors host the ail-star game on Whihy illplay in Toronto on Monday nmght, July 4 and thon host Peterborough on Tuesday July 5. Sabmrogh pays a visit on Thurada ,Ju1 7, and Whitby plias in Tornto on Monday niÈt, ùly11. 2more wins for peewees.... ..R .U The Whitby Rotary major winning mun on a wynistorf performnance that included a co* STEEL < >LASCO Peewee reP basebal sînle Zyhar was _wre lye dge double and tripl iruprovea tneir aeason record to nine wins and four bosses with wins over Port Hope and Cobourg. On June 16, Whitby hosted Port Hope at Peel Park and posted a 6-4 wîn. Adam Bickle and Jef Wynistorf sbared the win, allowing only four bits in the gaine. The two pitchers also provided offence by scoring a mun each. Other runs were scored by Ryan Wiswelb, Pat McMullan and Gord Pomroy. On Tuesday, June 21, WhWl'-y travelbed to Cobourg and chalked up another win with a bard- fought 3-2 victory. This was the third time this year- that the Whitby club has beat Cobourg. Ail three games have been decided by one mun. WItby partîcipated in a tournament at Donegan Park in Cobourg on the weekend and left after the round-robin, posting one win and two bosses. The first game had Whitby pitted againet Cobourg on Saturday morning and Whitby achieved a 3-2 win. Mike Zyhar started the gaine and went four innings before banding the bal over to, doser Wynistoef. The two hurlers allowed only two bits in the game. Brain Witruk and Tler Wood scored in the game witb Paul Winkley providing the late inning Whitby mixed slo- pitch StacOngs ne of Jus. 24 W L Tai Gage Chages 7 1 Durham Squash Club e6 Banker and the laridit 6 2 Advatage Tlocommnun. 5 1 Hermetic Service 4 4 East Side Mao4 4 Don Cherry'. Grapevirm 2 5 Auo Zone 2 5 Mr. Tranmiion 2 5 &uperw or.ding Service O 8 Scores J une 20 Don Cherrys Supçerior Vonding Et Side Maria. J urm 23 Durham Squash 7 Advatage Tel.. Z L AuoZone w 6 TaiI GageCharIje 20 13 Mr. Tramuruson 18 of the gazne after a great performance on the mound. Whitby then lat to York 15-8. Whitby rallied in the sixtb inning when Brad Booth launched a three-run triple into rigbt field. York answered with seven runs in the bottoin of the inning te ice the win. Gord Pomroy got player of th' gaine bonours witb a JErrorspage the Whitby squad inth e third gaine of the tourney on Sunday inorming, aliowing Stouffville their only win of the teurnament. Bickle's efforts earned him a inedallion for player of the gaine. The Whitby team is coached by Ter Witruk, Stu Mace and Ken Bickle. Rick Winkley la manager. Whi*tby B champs The Whitby Optirniet mosquito bouse leme tam won the B division of basebali tournament in Kingston over the weekend. Whitby bast 6-3 to, Ben's Pub of Kingston in the first game. WVhitby was leading 3-1 after two innings. Jason Khasbmanian drove in two runs for Whitby. Whitby then defeated LaSalle Sprsof Kingston 8-0 as Bryan ManleCOris Forernan and Jor- dan Howard pitcbed the shutout. Base bits by Forernan, Chris Fudali and Andrew Pigrain and Wi n,lo0 ss for minor midget team Whitby Network Architecture had a win and a loss in niinor midget basebaillisat week. Peterborough manhandled Whitby 9-3 to gain revenge for a previous Whitby victory. Darryl Jenninge was the starting pit- cher for Whitby as the two teams were tied after six innings. Whitby then gained their own measure of revente when they defeated Ajax 14-3, to make u for a decisive victor b Aja when the two tearnalatpayed. Chris Goring allowed four hits and two rune, one of thern unear- ned, in five innings. Jarnie Tur- ner took over, allowing four hits and one mun. Goring drove in four rune Terry Arges had two bits ani scored three rune., Jason Linden and Gt Pomx.oy each drove in a mun, and Jason MCrd had two hits and two runs-batted-in. Whitby now bas four wins and four losses in league play. WLY pRORI JuIy 4 - August 26 Ages 4 -13 REGISTRATION FEE $85.00 WK Greaiprogram includes a day trip ta Ontauio Place. Registration torm s available ai SOCCER CITY, WHITBY LIBRARY,' &WITBY INFORM.CENTRE PHONE430-343 base-stealing by Howard gave Whitby a -0 lead after four innings. Whitby then defete Kingston Honda 2-1 in extra innings to win the B division. Foreman scored a run to tie the gaine 1-1 after one inning and the score rernained until regulation play ended after five innings. Kingston was unable to score in their haif of the sixth. With Whitby batting in their balf of the sixth, Foreman sin- gled with two out, and later went to third as be stole two bases. He carne home when there was a Kingston fîeiding error on a bail bit by Fudali. Other team members are Dar- rle Laramy, Nathan Cotter, e nan Sutherland, Colin Dan- fo)rth Mark Hamilton, Jason Warcl, Andrew St. Jean and Chris Sheppard. Coaches are Stan Fudali and Larry Foreman. rWHITBY JUNIOR A LACROSSE roquois Park Arena i Thursclay, June 30 8:3Opm R~ec.ee AduitAdmîsion .............................................. WHITBY JUNIOR A LACROSSE iroquois Park Arena i Tuesday, juiy 5 I I0p I Iliv SIL - - - I AcuI AlmsIo WITH HIS A FAMILY GOLF COURSE 14 Holes -,Par 3 Fun for the whole family! RENTALS AVAILABLE 15 miles north of Whitby on Lakeridge Road. 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