Whitby Free Press, 3 Aug 1994, p. 15

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, Auguat 3, 1994, Page 15 Jft.Peterborough in best-f-seven Firstuplace Redmen begin p layoffs Thursday Brooklin Redmen begin a best- of-seven playof series against Peterborough tomorrow. night (Thursday) at Iroquois Park after inishing in firstp lace during the league's regular schedule. Gary Gait and Tom Marachek,' who helped Canada wini the bronze medal at the world field lacrosse championship, should be back in the Redmen lineup for the game, te begin at 8:30 p.m. Tom Wreggitt who at age 37 may be the oldest player in the league, continued his torrid scor- ing pace as last week he led Reodmen to an 11-7 win over Six Nations and top spot ini the Ontario major box lacrosse le e. Wreggitt, Redmen's leading scorer this season, had two goals and four assiste while Erie Per- roni had three goals. Greg Van Sickle and Steve Dyment each had two goals, Jon Langa. and Peter Par k one each for Reden, payng with- out Gary Gait .,and Marachek. John Fusco, who 'also had a fine season hied three assiste. Six Nations, plàying without Paul Gait and John Tavares who were also on the Canadian field lacrosse teain, got three goals from Darris Kilgour, two from John Rosa and singles by Bian Shanahan and Rich Kilgour. Peterborough, who finished fourth this season, will host Red- men on Friday nighit in the second game of playoif although it was not known as of Monday night ýwhether gaines wiIl be at Peterborough Memorial Centre or :çinsmen Arena. The third game will be on Sunday, 7 p.m. at Iroquois Park (Luther Vipond Memorial Arena is unde5ouig repaire), the fourth Lme lesday, 8:30 p.m., in Peterborough. A fifth gaine,. if-necessary, will be at IroquAqs on Thursday night, Aug. i1\ and sixth ana seventh gamnes if needed, will be sometime (to Le announced) on the Aug. 13-14 weekend and Monday, Aug. 15. 25 years later MEMBERS of the 1969 Brooklin Redmen that won the Mann Cup as Canadian major box lacrosse champions took a bow between periods at a recent Redmen game. (Rear, from Ieft) Don Vipond, Mike Gray, Merv Marshall, Jerry Burrows, Jerry Henderson, Kevin Chisolm, Bob Heron, Robert Visey, Charlie Houston, Jack Chisotm front Ieft) Arthur Morton and Jim Campbell got together for the Redmen alumni weekend. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press Warriors ou.sted ini 61h. gamie After a fine regular season that sparked optimism of going far in the postseason, Whitby Warriors were last week van- e ushed in the first round of the ntario junior A lacrosse Brmtnheld a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series before Warriors maneged a home-floor 15-13 win asat Thbrsay. But on Friday night in Bramp- ton, Warriors couldn't hold down Kevin Haynes. Haynes, who led Excelsiors with 46 goals in 17 games during the regular season, scored seven go als and had two assists in a 16-9 win that gave Brampton the series. Jonas Derks scored five goals for Warriors, who finished second, just ahead of Brampton, during t he regular season. The two teams were seen as evenly matched. But Brampton, with a size advantage over most teans in the league, used that physical edge while some WVhitby team members were playing with injuis MrattShearer, who had 101 points in 20 regular season games for Warriors, was held pointiess in Friday's sixth game while Jason Crosbie, another of the team's top scorers, had but one assist. Jason Pitters had three goals and Ryan Huxter the other in the Friday game in which Brampton roared to a 7-2 load after the first period. They s3tretchied- that lead to 12-3 after two periods. Jim Moss had three goals and Jef Evans two for Brampton, while John Vanslingerland haA a goal and four assiste. Bramnpton joins Peterborough, Orangeville and St. Catharines as other first-round winners. Derks, Ieading scorer for War- riors this season, had four goals and three assiste ini the 15-13 win over Brampton on Thursday. Mike Fryer had three goals and three assista, Shearer two goals and three assista and Steve Tay- lor two goals and two assiste. Haynes, the outstanding player in the series, had thre goals and three assists for Brampton. Brian Beisel had three goals. Two advance inI Cap Two Whitby rep teamns have a.m. Oakville will playNot advanced te the semi-finals of York Rockets ini the othier semi- the provincial soccer champion- final at 1 p.m. ships. Whitb9' under-iS team defea- In the under-17 division, ted E eicoke Youth 5-1 in a Whitby Celtie doubled London quarter-final match-up and will Youth Blue Dragons by a score of face North York St. Bernard 4-2 on July 23 i quarter-final Raiders on Aug. 28. action. That semi-final will be played at Centennial Stadium in -Etobi- Celtic won the Canadian coke at 1 p.m. North Scar- championship as an under-14 borough plays Woodbridge ini the team in 1992. other semi-fina. Celtic will play Woodbridge Finals in both divisions of the Strikers at Civic Stadium in Ontario Cup will be in Kitchener Oshawa on Sunday, Aug. 28, il in September. Ontario m,,.or lacrosse Six Nations 9 Brmpton 9 J, y27 Six Naho< 7 BrookcIn il W L T OF GA P Brookin 18 3 0 21 140 32 Six Nations 14 6 1 264 170 20 Bronpton 126 1 21186625 Prbogh 7 9 1 15215015 Po*' Ou"n 4 S1 I 1 12 266 9 Fargue 2 V70 137 243 4 Top 15 ucoru P a A IP John Tavarm Sx N. 13 44 45 89 Tom Wreggitt. Brooldin 11 22 44 66> Bob Hnnley. 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