Whitby Free Press, 3 Aug 1994, p. 18

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page 18. Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, August 3, 1994 Whitby gfrls softball BANTAU July 25 Rotury Club~ 008 Maketinrg Bomina Boum Century 21 - Hancock RB. DOS Marketing WGSA Braves Action Plus Mobie Doamina Boa, Rotary CIIb July 25 LovolirIqs Marigoki Lncoi Kieran.Club 0 Century 21 7 M4 Action Plus Mble 6 1 WGSA Bravos 1 Stoninga W L T 11 0 7 4 0 7 4 0 4 7 0 47 0 1 10 0 SOPHUORE 1D WGSA Otri 13 7 Fiahemans FrWod O0 21 Bokors 20 Stuaoifle KiWanCkb WGSA Giats LovoillOnus FiahormansFriend Beckwrs NOVICE Juy 25 Homo Paradiso Air Euracraht itchens Bnookin Logion Booaklin Optirist Romax 7 WGSA Piamo 6 Nsavo Poao 8 Ruddy Etedric 14 Liom Cub. 12 Diaro Steningo Nowsve Paals ïB Roax-HMon Devis 7 ; Euracrait Methons 6 4 Olanani5 4 Lions Chi> 5 1 iookln pinlst 4 1 Homt Paradliso Air 4 9 Grookin Logon 4 9 WGSA Prates 4 Ruddy Elcric 4 SOWIRT Thtaidsr ivielo Juy 25 Thomas Cooka Boaver Lunitor Bocidord ServDe Tiloey Optiain 2 Shoçpers Dw 5 Parers Lobai 3 Pard Store Pus V9 Royal Cdn. 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OI 9 DOSMarketing 12 Mr. Trn"baan 13 BrookIn Kirumn 8 Phoenix CarS& Truck 7 R.P. 01 7 DOS Marketkiç5 MisterTnunmson 5 Ounharu Cash Rogwstr 4 ML 3 Maculan Orchards 2 ......'...........* Bant~mms.are.2h.d The Whitby majr bantain rep basebail team finished the regular season witb tbree wins in four gaines last week. The team, sponsored by Whitby Optimists, finisbed second in tbe 15-team Eastern Ontario Basebail Association LeaguCwth an 18-3 record. Whty's first game of the week was at borne against Pickering. Whitby jumped inte a lead early in tbe gaine on timely bits from Sean Donnelly, wbo had Whitby beaten *i pitcher's duel Whitby's ininor midget base- bail team, sponsored by The Net- work, rolledt up tbree victories before losing their past two gaine. Jrd McCord went ail the way on the inound for Whitby in a 1-0 loss te, Oshawa July 26. Whitby sp'lt a doubleheader with Beele, winning the first gaine 13-2 but losing 5-3 in the second game. Greg Pomroy hit a home run for Witby in tbe first gaine, pitcbed by Chris Goring and eary Jennings. Jamie Turner pitcbed well for Whitby in tbe second gaine but Whitby couldn't find the bitting stroke they bad in the first gaine. Ini an 11-7 win over Cobourg, Pom roy bit a borne run, had tbree other bits and scored tbree runs. Terry Arges had two bits and drove in three runs and Jason Linden two doubles and two runs-batted-in. Dave Hougb aise drove in two runs. Turner tossed a three-hitter in a 7-0 win over Clarington. Arges had two bits, dreve in two runs and scored tbree times. Darryl Jennîngs had a bit and a sacrifice bunt te drive in twe runs. Peewees at CNIE Whitby is oeeof 32 teains tbat quaified for the peewee basebal teurnament at the Canadian National Exbibition. The Whitby Retary Club major peewee team is managed by Rick Wikey. The CNE bas bosted the tour- nament since 1956, altheugh ne teurnament was held asat year. two RBI;, and Doug Clarkce and Kyle McFariane whe, each had three bits. Pickering fought back in the fifth inning with frruns te tde the gaine and hng on in the ninth for a 6-5 win. McFariane took the loss in relief cf Lar Clay. Kingston Township came te, Whitby the next day and ran inte, a fired- up Wbitby teain. Ryan Balan, Ryan Orotin, Donnelly, Clay, Clarke and McFarlane,led WiitIby's 18-it gae with multiple bits each. David Milne drove in three runs witb a bases-loaded triple, ending the day with four RBIs. David Yarwood and Clarkce cornbined te, boid Kingston te, two bits for the gaine. Seleets niake it The following day Wbitby traveiled te Trenton and continued the bot bitting with 17 bits on the way te a 23.6 win. MeFarlane and Yarwood were o ernwrng as they beld Tntn t three bits. Yarwood drove in five runs and Donnelly scored four. tixnes to lead the VWtby offenoe. Chris D'Albert and Mimne continued the hot bitting driving in four rune on two bits eacb. In Clarington the next nigbt, Whitby played a miner bantam teain. Ciaringten kept the gaine close for four i ng before Whitby pulied away Cay picked upthe win in relief of Balan. Ryan Grundie and Derek Grieve drove in two rune eacb on sbarp singles eariy in tbe gaine. Colin Cockburn beiped put the gaine out of reach as be bit four singles and drove in three rune. Whitby starts the piayoffs againet Kingston tbis weekend. The Wihitby under-iS select teain recorded its fifth straigbt win in tbe Durham Tier 1 socer beague recently with a 4-1 win over Pickering. Scorers were Marcus Payne, Dave Buscb, F'rancesco Princiotta and Mike Cross. Goalkeeping duties were shared by Aaron Price and Steve Race. The win improves tbe team's record te five wins and a loss. Other members of the team are defenders Stephen Harrington, Alan Duncan,, Culien Scaneil, Mark Bewman, midfielders Joe Hanna, Mike Hadden, Shaun Deverill and forwards Adami Luin and Ryan Mattin. Hos.%.t team runner-up The Whitby under-13 soccer teain was second in a teurnament in Whitby over the July 23-24 weekend. Whitby won their first tbree gaines and lost te Cobourg in tbe cbainpionsbip gaine. Whitby also played against Osbawa Turul on Juiy 26 and won 7-2. Ryan Laniiot and Justin Cbabrouri eacb scored two goals wbiie Týler Martin, Paul Shannon and Lucas Sandbaus each scored a goal. remain in top spot 1On July 26, the league-leading Whitby under-1O rep soccer team visited Oshawa and, without any substitutes, won 4-1 te romain in sole possessionà of first place in the Central Socoer League. Some early nervousness from this reorganized Whitby side allowed Oshawa te talce the lead but aggressive play from inidflelders Mike Bowerman, Bryan Macinnon and Mike Sheehan saw Wjitby take contrel of the play.Came most valuable player Liam Reddox ieveled. the score before the break, from a Paul Kontos move. Whitby continued te dominate going into the second haif when sweeper Eamnon Sommervilie put the away side into the iead with a scorcbing 20-yard free kick. Oshawa tried valiantly te, rally but keeper Bilan Crawford and defenders B.J. Bowles, Gavin McCrorie and Mike Denning kept the opposing forwards'at bay. Skilfull interchanges between Bowermani and outside Ieft Ciaran Thompson pressured Oshawa into allowing Reddox te score bis second. Sheehan made the victory complete with Whitby's fourth. The Whitby team is sooed by the Golden Griddle,s Donminos Pizza and Neilson Cadbury. 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