Whitby Free Press, 27 Jul 1994, p. 26

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Page 26. Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, July 27, 1994 Tosoni nom-hitsjaStreakcontinues onA i a.hard h, itrudrt h Matthew Tosoni threw a ne-itter as Whitby Roy's Enterprise miner mosquitoes extended their winning streak te eight gaines witb a 6-0 decision Jennifer Crowder of Whitby has accepted a full scholarship te, comepete in swimming at the University of Nevada-asVegas (UNLV). Silver medal for (Z) 'Tara Keyr O'Hara of Oshawa, a mnember of Whitby's Kiichi-Sai Judo Club, won a silver modal at the U.S. national junior judo championshipsrecently. O0Hara, 1, a black belt, con- peted in the 158-pound division of the championshpsheld in San Diegp, Cal. OHara usually competes in the 143-pound weight d'vision in wbich he won *the provincial championship as well sthe Rocky Mountain International Tournament. Ajax adult precision teams are lookcing for sicaters over age 21. Open _practice sessions are in August. For furether information cali Carol at (905) 420-9172 or (905) 470-3834(B). against Ajax iast Wodnesday. Tosoni compieteiy overpowered the opposition, colecting six strikeouts and ailowing only two walks. Crowder, 18 a graduate of Anderson 'CVI, bas national times in aIl swim strokes. The individual medicys, at the 200- and 400-metre distances, are her particular strengtbs. «Jonnifer is a great athlote with tons of potential. She wil continue te îm,,rove over the next few years says ber swim coach Jerzy Malcarczyk. Crowder plans te pursue a career in physical education as well as achieve ber goals in swimminq. UTNLV is an NCAA division 1 school. Crowder was heiped in bler. coibege search by ollege Prospects of Arnerica, based in Logan, Ohio. Hawks Win close one The Whitby Hughes Hawlks mite rep girls' soflball teain gathered another win by defeating Markbamn Bobeats 9-8.* Hawks led for the first part Of the gaine only te see Bobeats tie it up in the second lest inning. Hawks, with home gaine advantage, managed te score the winning run in the final inning off a triple by Susie Crabb. Other bits were by Caitie Osborne. Ashiey McDonald pitched the first tbree innings with Maria Tenriant finishing the lest two. Choiée of Burger, Hot Dog or Chioken Nuggets PLUS French Fry, Soft Drink, Dairy Queen Frozen Treat PLUS Prize 0f The Week! fro rn$.,m,- Available t: WHITBY DAIRY QUEEN 1003 Dundas St. E. This offer ws valid for chlldren under 1 accompanied by an aduit only. f/t f7T CoJF ~AMILY^ MEAL D.& Feda family of four for oniy- * icu dsrebugr.fiS__ $13 m99 plustaxes '-- Inlds 4 t rnks &e4 fdae 4 W t in&4s c upn lb oanol 1--------------------Ladonrdy It got tense wben tbe. lest batter bit a sharp ground bal that iooked ke a 'it ail tbe way but Michael Bekiaris went, far te bis, left and stabbed it and fired a strike te firat base te save the rie-itter.' The Whitby teain piayed flawless defens iA i n~ f Under- On July 19, the Whitby under-lO rep soccer team, sponsored by Domino's Pizza, 420111 Tuball To the editor- The Whitby Minor Basebal Association is having another successful season in its T-bal division. There are 28 teains consisting of about 420 boys and girls aged 6 and 7. In order.to encourage fair play and the developinent of skçills, no scores are kept through the reular season. T-bail, as with other sports, could not survive without the particiption of teai sosors and t h ague wouldiet tbank sponsors for their support. Bfi Arbaster T-bail convener Whitby Minor Basebail Association Tosoni. Brett Backmnan mnade a great catch.te deny an Ajax bitter on tbe only bal bit eut of the infield. At second base, Michaël May was iike a vacuumi swallowing up anytbing around humn. Tosori helped bis own cause late in the 1wv makinoe a backhand stab mound. Whitby had a balanced hitting attack as they celiected seven hits by seven different bitters. Robort Eberlo, Brandon Petch and Tosoni each got one bit and cashod in a run. MaY smashed a los stay on top Neilson Cadbury, and Golden Griddle, defeated Ajax 3-1 and tok soie possession, by a one-point margin, of first place in the Centrai Soccer League. After some scrappy play frei both sides early in the gaine, the visiting team settled down te take the lead on a Bryan MacKinnon goal. Wbitby established overal superior ity bofore the haif as a we -taken John Baker penalty kick. provided W;Mhys second goal, after Ciaran Thorupson had been taken froin ,behind in the box. Witby keeper David Mergan was hardly troubled throughout the first haif as the strong defence of Eamon Sommerville, B.J. Bowles, Gavin McCrorie and Mike Denning prevailed. With Baker and Liain Reddox domninating the midfield and Brian Crawford taking on netminding duties, an excellent pessing play botween gaine most valuable player Mike Bowerman, MacKinnon and outside right Paul Kontos led to Whitby's third-goal, by stand-in centre forward Morgan. Ajax camne on strong late in managing a consolation Marker close te, the final wbistle. But tbe win and the two points ail went Whitby',s way te conselidate their position as league leaders. Win, 2 losses for Falcons The Whitby Malta Falcons under-12 seccer team began the second half of the seasen on a winning note, defoating Ajax 6-3. Scoring for Falcons were Rtobbie Reid (two), Andy Methven (two), Mike Rail and David Crabbe. .On July 14, Whitby lost 2-0 te, N4orth Scarborougb. A week later Whitby lest 3-2 to East York. Scoring for Whitby were Hall and ]Reid. Recent call-ups te the teain are Curtis Emo and Paul Gruchala frein the under-li rep teain. The teeni is sponsored by the Maltese Social Club. Falcons play the next four Thursdays at Jack Wilson Park. KÇickof turne is 7 p.m. July 28 and 6:340 p.m. the subsequent weelcs. Sigsworth on Team Canada FROM PAGE 20 series attracting more than 10,000 participants annually -- and is leadirîg again in 1994. This spring, before reaching top fori, he finisbed tbird at a Tampa meet, then raced with Ainerica7s best at the U. S. junior national championsbips in Baltimore, finisbing ameng the top 10 and first among Canadian racers there. The ceming world championsbips in New Zealand are expected te attract moe than 2,000 participants frein up te, 40 countries, in a dozen elite and age categories (juniors te aged 70 plus). Lest year's worlds in England attracted an estimated 300,000 spectators aiong the -route and coverage by major TV networks. Sigswertb is excited about the next few weeks, with major races in Montreal, Chicago and the first Toronto CNE International, and aiso starting bis university studios. Ho continues a.strenuous training regimon under national coach Barre Shepley, iùtegrated with local state.of-the-art training tecbnologY -;- robotic dynamnometry (M~N COM). Ho realizes bis good fertune that the Oshawa Health Centre is the only chiropractie and sport rebabilitation centre in Canada equipped te reglarly test, exorcise and balance bis muscle and cardievascular performance sopbisticated computer-driven unit. Bay Sports of Durhain has assisted in upgrading bis bike equipient, and ho is looking for other corporate support for the rest of the season. Personal costs te compote in New Zealand will bo more than $3,000. Firstnyear enrolment IS Up Enrolment in first.year post- secondary programs at Durharn Cellege is up nine per cent accerding te MaryLynn West-Moynes, directer of public relations. Last year at this tine there were 1,763 confirmations fer first-year prograins cempared te 1,903 confirmations this year. "One reason for tbe increase cen lie attributed in part te three new programns that Durbamn is offering this year, t said ceunsellor, inechanical engineer- ing technicien and mechtrenics have been. added te the post-secondary programs offered at Durham Cellege.' The human services ceunsellor twe-year diploma prograin bas been filled. But there are still epenings in the new twe-year mechanical engierig teh nician diplema prograra as well as the new tbree.year mechtrenics diplema programn. Let us ook for you! Let us cook for you! Let us cook for you! Ltu okfryu 121scpw,2 Party Size Pzzs UPCOIi Pppoironi Pizza 2Lsu'a, 5'PX2 ;PARTYR6 :2Pop 20 SIIce, 50I S5"'X21" 10 SUice, :nlue G T PS cu ePc PS cPickick PST 5 nlyPick up I*T & SA P dýCL 3fi 1s cA$ RosodGarden 200 Rossland & Garden n 2 Rossland à Garden 0 0 Rossland à Garden 4 0- 4.zwify 4 ivwib 3 aIiaahty 4 0O O ' Scholarshi*p for Crowder I. * A.~

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