Whitby Free Press, 17 May 1995, p. 28

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Page 28, Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, May 17,1905 Hioit 'is top scorer for Ontario team Kristy Hoît of Whitby led the Ontario teain in scoring with 10 moais at a junior field lacrosse turnÎ-ainent in Buffalo, N.Y. over the weekend' Ontario ha two wins, 9-3 over Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburg, Pa., and 9-8 over Seneca, N.Y., a 5-5 tie with Nichols School of Buffalo, N.Y. aa13-9 loss.ta Sewick- Ue Onarioteain seeks new players and will hold tryouts on Thursday, May 18, 6:30 to 8 Pmat Sinclair' Secondary School in Whitby. Players must be under %e 19. The Canadian championhipis beingheld in Oshawa July 2e-31. LOSSA (Durham high- school) league play is at Sinclair on Wednesday and at Ajax High School on a. wiîîy The LOSSA ail-star emwl play the Team Canada junior team on Saturday, May 20,. 2 p.m. at Civic Field, Oshawa. Theï national junior team will pla i the world championships in ennsylvania this summer. The Reebok tournanient, fea- turing the. national juniors, Ontalo junior and senior teains and a touring American teani, will be held at Civic Fields on Sunday, May 21, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information cal Joanne Stanga at 416-43 1-â889. * Deence solid as Chiefs. win 2 The Whitby Chiefs major mosquitoes continued -their exhibition baseball schedule with wins. over Pickering and Oshawa in the past week. The victary over- Pickering camne last Tuesday by a score of 7-2 in a rain-shortened match. The rain was steady ail gaine but it didn't dampen the performances. of pitchers Tyýler McLeIlan and Brett Backman. is right on atCup Ashley Wright of Whitbywo a championsbip at a gymnastics meet in Burlington recently. Wright won thrèe golds (vault, bars and aIl-round) and two sîl- vers (beain and floor) to win the advanced eight-year-old division of the Burlington Spring Cup. She is a member of Gemini Gymnastics. mI The pair combined for five strikeouts while allowing five bits. Both Pickering runs were earned. The pitching was backed up by perfect defensive play. Chiefs belted out nine bits over three innings. Michael Pay led- the hitting with a single and double, supported b Cag McLjellan with two singles.. Whtby taelled ta Lakeview Park on Thursday night and bammered Oshawa 13-3. The mme was called after six innings due todarkness. Chiefs' bats were on fire as they punished Oshawa pitchers with 13 bits. Adami Sylvestre and May set the pace as each collected three bits. Brandon Petch and Tyler McILelan both cashed in for two bits. Whitby continued ta, strengthen defensively, commiting just two errors i support of Petch, Michael Wynistorf and Matthew Toeoni who gave up just five bits and two walks. They fanned nine Oshawa batters on the way ta, the club's second straight win. THE TOP 26 local players during tryouts attended by about 100 for the S t. Louis Vipers pro ime team were divided into two teams for an exhibition game at Soccer City in Whtby recently. Former NHL star Bemnie Fecierk is head coach-of Vipers, one of 19 teams in the Roluer Hockey International teague. As of press time,Th Fre Press was aware of at least one player, goahie Kevin Thrasher, 23, of Whitby being invited to Vipers' -training camp. The season starts June 8. Photo by Peter Nias, Whitby Free Press Durham team first inqua ler Durham Synchro Club's B level swimmers are pacing their bagu for Sudbury ta compete in the Ontario age group provincial synchronized swiniming champ- ionship. They earned the right to proceed ta that level at a regional qualifier held recently at York Univeroity. Despite problema with the computer tabulations of the judgesd scores, the official resuits were finally released and showed that the aged 12-14 teain, coached by Michele Coady, placed first in routine and first in championship. Members of the team are Katie Anseil, Ashleigh Dwight, Jennifer Glover, Shelby Goldinan, Tanya James, Heather McTavish and Adrienne OIson. The other teain, alsoi the aged 12-14 category and coached by Andrée Wagar, placed sixth in rouinea and seventh in champion- Tearo members are Kimberly Bonnar, Jessica Céburn, Stephanie Crann, Jennifer Johnston, Ashieigh Malarsuk, Lauren Millar, Nicole Newhook and Heather Therrnen. The aged 12-14 duet of- McTavish and Goldnian placed fifth in routine and fifth in championshipý and will compete at age group, along with the two teams, on the weekend of May 26-28. KFD event upcominig Many of North Anxerica's top karate, kung. fu and tae kwon-do fighters will complete at tbis year's KFD Nationals open martial arts tournament on. Sunday, May 28, at the Pickering Recreation Comple, which aims to, raise funds for research into a cure for diabetes. The event is sponsored by the Sunray Diabetes Foundation, a volunteer - funmrising organization made up of people in the martial arts. More than 900 competitors are expected to, take part, ranging from ages five ta 6e. Brereton wins in Kalamaozoo Junior Andy Brereton of Witby won the 100-metre dash event for Western Michigan University's menas track team Saturday at the third annual Bronco Invitational in Kalamazoo. Breretan turned in a season-best time of 10.83 seconds in the event. He was lOth in the 200-metre (22.6 seconds). 11514 n V I o t~T~X IlI fllW~Golf Pull Cart, B> Golf Glove00 sIOF$ OFF Thihicouponocannotobe eseden inncunCtiOtiTh Ths coupon cannot be used n conjunct ion 1 hs coupon canflot be used n conjunction Iwith any other ofier. Expires June 4. 1995. 1 wth any other off er. Expires 'Une. 195 with any other otter Expires June 4 1995 - -~ - 4----------------------4--- w _ _ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 4 Goff or Racquet Shoe Racquet Stringing Re-gripping Speci] O ~FF OFF29F I1 mniu vakie M ho 6.) IIil pce. MeWs orLadies IThis coupon cannot be used in conjunction This coupon cannot be used in conjunictionI This coupon cannot be used in conjuncticr with any oher off er. 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