Page- 26, Whltby Free Press, Weckiesday, May 31,1095 Normian' s 2 TDs lead Argos Argos ramained unbeaten after a 19-13 win over Rougblriders in HawkQeras atomn bouse league fooba lstweak.. Early in the gaine, D)avid Norman sliced up the miiddle for a touchdown giving Arg ean aarly 6-O Iead. But bafora thefirst quarter was over, Ridera runming back Jason Pottingr , powered over the miiddle, breaking several tackles before breaking free for a 45-yard ý touchdown. Rider q uarterback Scott McWilliams the threw ta Neil Land in the end zone, giving Rougbriders a 7-6 lead. In the second quarter, Argo running back Jonathon Trendos swept around the right aide and appeard ta be gona but Rider Danny Crabb bauled Trandos down on the 12-yard lina. But on the next play, Norman swept around thealeft ide for bis second touchdown and Argos led at the haif 12-7. In the third quarter, Norman again broke freea and scampered 45 years for the touchdown, then Argo quarterback Andraw Boums ran in the one-point convert, giving Argos a 19-7 laad. Rougbridars didn't quit and again Pottinger broke one up the middle for 18 yards and another Rider touchdown. Ridera quickly got the bail back and started ta march when time ran out on the dlock. Ini the Thursday contest the previously winless Stampeders recorded. their first victory of the season by downing Lions 19-7. Stamps opened quickly when Andrew Greenen broke one for 10 yards, then quarterback Robert Là aa bit Grahanm Jackson with a pass for the convert. ' s HM. 2 DuNda- I)UL1kOds St.E C' o "'se t.E Yish ehp E.0 S NE 666-5599!uno) S ~nIrir Street East Family Pack (Halîbut) 18B99 includes 4 Fish & 3 Chips & Large Coleslaw Family Pack (Haddock) 16.,99 $200 OFF includes 4 Fish & 3 Chips & Large Coleslaw Party Pack (Halibut)25 9 includes 6 Fish & 4 Chips 259 Party Pack (Haddock) 23m9 9 includes 6 Fish & 4 Chips Shortly after that Laba kapt the bail himmeif by faking a sweep 1r.ght then taking off around the Il sida for a 10-yard sco. Liôns running back Mike Simonatta countered with a 45-yard touchdown. Then quarterback Jamia Watson passed ta Andraw Wyatt for tha convert making it 13-7 for Stanipe at haHftma. Tha score stayad the saine until the last minute of play whe n Laba bit Michael Kubrynsk with a 20-yard tauchdown recaption to round out the scoring. Stana unnngback Bryan SandJýobad a great gaine running the baIl, wbile at the othar end Lions Shane Holliday was strong on defence making several sacks. The Sunday contesta were pl ed in adwnor defeated Stainpeders 18-O. Pottinger opened the scoring when ha powered over the middle. Ha was bit by sevaral Stanips but somehow ha broke lbase and exploded for an 85-yard touchdown.- RanMid Homs had hie best game at r=nn back as he crashad over the goal-lino froin a yard out, then aanced un the middle for a six-yard touchdown to round out the scoring. . The second gaine saw Argos oulast Lions 14-0. Jonathon Trendos broke over the middle aarly for a two-yard touchdown and Jonathon Samnson ran in the one-point convert. Lata ithe game Norman cracked ovar the middle from threa yards out, then Andrew Boumse swept around the left aide for the convert. Lions were not without their star as Eamon Sommerville returned a Ickoff 70 yards to the Arro eight-yard. lino. But Lions dd not capitaliza on that oporunty. Jaiei Watson picked offanm Argço paea deep in Lion territory and returned it over centre field, but again Lions feUl short. Tha lut of the gaine was by Lions player Lindsay Jarand who stopped Argo runningf back Samnson dead in his tracks at the line of scrunxnage. majors win2 The major mosquita rep basebail teani, sponsored by Tri-Bow Interiors, opaned the season with 11-2 and 7-3 wins over Oshawa. The first gaine, although the score doesn'et' indicate it, was actually a close gaine. VWitby only outhit their opposition by a 6-4 inargin. The difference was an eight-run. second inning when Wihitby capitalized'on six wa]ks and a }hft batter. Brandon Patch taggad one for two RBIs in tha inning wbila Craig McLellan bad the only othar bit in the frame. He added an RBI single in the sixthi for a two-bit, two-RBI day. Tyler McLeilan pitched four strong innings befora handing the bail ta Michael Wynistorf ta close off. In the second gaina, Chiefs used 12 bita ta cbip out the victory. Oshawa kapt paca with Whitby inost of the gaina but let it slip awray whan Chiefs got two runs in the fifth for a 6-3 lead. Thay added- one more in the seventh. Matthaw Tosoni had a big night for Whitby. Ha went threa for four with two singles and a double. A.dam Bight and Justin Hawe aach drove in runs with two singles. The Whitby hurlera wera quite niiserly in allowing just two bits on the night: Petch threw the first tbree innings and held Oshawa to three runs. Wynistorf came in for a ona-twýo-three fourth before turning it over ta Tosoni for the lest tbrae innings. Ha picked up five strikeouts wbila not allowing a bit. Summner skate The Whitby Figure Skaâting Club wiil hold suimmer skate sessons in July, froin 9:15 a.în. ta 1:15 p.m., at Iroquois Park, pad 2. The j uor, intarmediate and senior levaIs requir private coacbing. Canskata will be group lasson instruction at a cost of $80. There ara limited spacas availabla. For information, cail AI at 668-1412. 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