Whitby Free Press, 14 Jun 1995, p. 25

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Northmen cool off hot Whltby Fr.. Pros., WeÃ"day, June 14, 1995, Pag.25 Warriors After a 7-0 start to the season, the Whitby Warriors junior A lacrosse club received a wake-up cail last Thursday from the Orangeville Northmen. Whitby came out on the. short end of a 15- 7 score. Warriors started well and led 2-1 after the first period. The second period was Whitby's downfall as they were outscored 9-2. Ail nine of Orangeville's goals camne off the fast ýbreak system. Coach Jim Bishop gave Orangeville credit: They beat us at our own gamne and they wanted it more than we did." The. Orangeville scoring was spread evenly through their lime-up as no one player scored more than two goals and nine of their players counted goals. Whitby goals were scored by Shaydon Santos and Marty Oj'Brien with two each, single goals from Steve Voituk, Steve Taylor and Paul Sallie. Warriors travelled to, Brampton the. followi«ng night to do battle with last year's Ontario league champions. This was a different story as Whitby prevailed 12-9 while missing OYBrien and Day. Stabile due to work commitments and Scott MacDoneli with a separated shoulder. Whitby led this one 6-2 afte r the first and-9-5 after the second. The coaches bail a mild anxiety attack as Brampton fought ba' to tie the score 9-9 by the halfway point of the third period. Wvhitby dug down and scored three unanswered goals, aIl on the fast break, to capture the win. Sallie led the teain with three goals. Taylor and Mike Fryer added two goals each and singles were scored by Pat Jones, Brad MacArthur, Kevin Lunnie, Jason Croobie and Jonas Derks. Whitby i. in St. Catherines tonight (Wednesday) and host Yàthener Braves Thursday, June 15, at 8p.m. Warriora will hoot Kitchener- Waterloo on Thursday, June 16. at Iroquois Park, gaine time 8 p.m. I FULD ACRO-EM Novices undefeated m playloffs Thie regular season proVed to be a valual growing experience for the Oshawa Bue Xnights novice field lacrosse teain. Winners of only two of their six regular season contests as the players learned how to adapt to field from box lacrosse, Knights were dominant in the playoffs as they went unbeaten Kmegts cruiseto mhmpionship Oshawa Blue Knights won the niidget field lacrsse (age 16 and umder) division at the Ontario championships June 8, in Toronto. .Blue Knights routed Toronto Beaches 15-. The Oshawa teain, made up of VWtby minor lacrosse .association mi 3,put on an all-around display of offensive and defensive prowess. The defence was led by goales Justin Yelle (just returning from inj seeing liniited action) andhristi an Foresteli who made some outstanding saves when called upon. Stellar on defence were Luke McKay, Brett Dakosta and J.P. Copland. The offence was led by gaine MVP Arthur Whaley (four goals, one assist), A.J. Shannon (ive goals), Kurt Kirner (one goal, six assists), Wes Suddons (one goal, four assists), Ryan Harris (two and two), John Crystal (one and two), Wayne Richard (three assists), Evan Cardwell (one goal) and Travis Mfillar (one assist). Rounding out the powerhouse teai which,, as Whitby Warriors, had defeated the saine Beaches teani 144 in zone box lacrSse play the night before, were Stefan Hewak, Evan Cardwell, Darryl Lewis, Tîm Hussey, Greg Peacock, Adamn McLean and 'fravis Millar. Soccer City Sports Complex Ages 4- 13 JULY3-AUG 18 8:30 - 4:30 E.D.C. available " Many activities including day trip to Ontario Place " Weekly rate $1 05.00 to capture the provincial championship. Ini the final Oshawa shut down Toronto beaches 9-3 as Zach Greer scored three goals and Jared Millar two. Kurtis agar provided strong goaltendig. Knights won three games and had a tie in four games at the. prviciaLl qualifiera ta reach the. fal against Beaches, a teain that had twice defeated Oshawa in earlier season play. Greer had 13 goals and four assista for the season, Adamn %'.rti four goals and four assista. Millar 13 goals and six assista. Scott Morrison five goals and five assiste, Kyle OMBren six goals and five assista, Wayne Turcotte make it 3m arow The Oahawa Blue Knights bantam- field lacrosse team won the Ontario title for the. third year in a row rocently at Léamport Stadium in Toronto. Matched againat a stroeig Toronto Beach.. teain, Beachs bolted to a 3-0 lead before Oshaan inand wonl10-7. Scorin g SB ue Knighta were Oshawala Mike Gallas with four, Port Per-ry's Mike Hamilton with three, and igles to Whitbys Casey Dupant, Bowmanvillea Steve Hoor and Oahawa's Chris Thaler. Mme teamin i made up of players from il over Durham Rgicri. Blue Kn»hte go ta, Baltimore this weekencito represent Canada in a tournament against some top U.S. team.. ive goals, Aaron Maguire six goals and one assista, Kyle Mus- selman three goals and five ass- ists, Kevin Rempel, Blair Singler and Tommy Waldock each three goals and an assisit, Shane Sar- gent four goals, Mike Crystal, six goals and two assists, Mike McKenzie two goals and an ass- ist,. Derek McTeague a goal and two assiste. Other teain members are Marc Jackson, John Pim Justin Sawye, Jay Winder an;d Jamie ODoherty. Coaches are. Gary Mark, Greg Lepine Kevin OBrien and Bt Crystal. womenmpS field lacrosse LAKESHORE LEAGUE -A' b.am oe Jun 7 Town AS J.n Johnson 3 Grace Oddi 2 Doeîô.b Suli2 Awnso Rob"or Jun,4 Gor dower2 SuidraLovqxosld2 FlonaMoGoeggor Taymny Wauo June5 ThadclConsait. 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Wire hook-up & brake controls. cxf'Three locations to serve you: OSHAWA PICKERING SCARBOROUGH 1670 Smcoe St. N. 1050 Brook Rid. 1498 Mdland Ave. CO*STEEL4 >LASCO {Pesnt 4 heWbt TwiL lub D)ates: Monday, July 3rd to Friday, July 7th and Monday, July1lOth to Friday Juy l4th (10 Lessons) Time: Session A: Ages 5 to 7 (8:30 to 9:20a.m.) Session B: Ages 8 to 9 (9:30 to 10:20a.m.) S ession C: Ages 10 to il (10:30 to 11:20a.m.) Session D: Ages 12 and Up (1 1:30am. to 12:20p.m.) Costs: Whitby Tennis Club Members $60 Non-Members $75 Registration: Saturday, June 17 and 24th 9:00 to il :OOam (at Iroquois Park Courts) (In the event of inclemerit weather go to the front foyer of the Iroquois ii Park Recreation Complex) For more information call George Burford ----3-----90'l8 -A 6- 183

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