Whitby Free Press, 14 Jun 1995, p. 30

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Page 30, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, June 14, 1995 Bantas wiOakile tournament, improve leagu e record' The Whitby Optimists m*jr bantain baseball team returned from Oakville on Sunday with a tournament chamnpionship trophy. Bain had delayed completion of the tournament, and Chiefs returned to beat a very gritty London Oakridge team' 10-5 in the final. The gaine was over quickly, as Whitby scored seven runs in their first at-bat. With one out, ike Feret took a pitch in the back from the Oakridge pitcher. After a fielders choice, Josh Huether walked to set up the bases-emptying double by Sean Tremaine. 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The unnerved pitcher then bit Peter Triantafilou before Chris James drove in two more ru=s with a lino drive ingle Wo centre field.. John Partow foilowed with a two-rum double Wo the gap in right centre, before London was abli. W secure the. third out of thi mmng. ,Thopositon gamely fough back w±t three rune in the third Wo narrow the . scoW 7-3. In the. fourth Huethor lashed a single, soigPartlow, beforo London addea pair of rume tW maie the gae.exciting. In the. bottom of the sixtii, Matt Smith led off with a single, and scored on Foret double. Scott Thompoon folowed with a solidfly hit single to complote the scoring.- Thompeon earned the win with relief iielp frm Vopni in the seventh. eor members of tlle Spring basketball Junioe high AT DURHAM COLLEGE JuneO UCLA 40 Jamer mlauhIn 1 Tra miuol Ser Arkais a Dan Greroghen Il ChrbLb Maom 10 Michligat. 47 Woke ForW l 57 Lis Aitga 18 Broit Thorpson 21 mak W"oo 16 Nick Foris 13 June7 Kontiucky Akowbori ,Bokepa 13 9"k Hidi12 57 OkidiornSt. 56 Ricky HrnWKIdoz 30 Jim Siied 1) k-odm Konttucky 7 0 14 Okahom St. 5 2 10 Arkansas 4 3 8 Micha S. 2. 5 4 Wake For"o 2 5 4 UCLA 1 6 2 Whitby roller skatingt * club 6*iîTARIO PROVINCIAL CHAWIONSIPS CAMURDGE, MAY 271à28 Jeffrey Kldd world dm s mns fiUres Pa SchrnU Junior akl. freyls JoorM«CmlweI solooriginal amdpattern donc» Jeu Dteotre novice kii. 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TeraC@nriNg bronz- It girls' fgure Peler Wba»m oiker - 1B nunstreodcyle Jarm sMme 9>4«er- 1B MWnsfigures oiWet - 1B &W es' rty . bronz: 13 solo dance The frWrIIy &otem aedw'e25 ewaa ad frompAf borne 11 pou $0Nm'W aid 7 6oe Ton &Wm ua@b r th p'ovùi W id& oh 90b A t rdem*-dàor nb,.uh h M w-u*.1 chempionehip teami are Grey Zedic, Steve Maclac Paul Graham and Shane Bejthan. Optimiste won two of three bagule gae. in the pa~st week improving their reodw eight wmns and one defeat. Chiefs lest their firut gaine of the. season 7-1 W Pïckering, before defeating Little Britain 9-0 and Kingston 13-3. Whitby scored. first in the Pickering -gae, as Maclsaa 's sacrifice fly drovo home Foret. Thompson's singlo up the middle had moved Foet W scoring position. That was the only mun Whitby was ahi. W ,secure in the gae. The score remeined 1-1 tli the fourtii when Pickerng exploded with four bits Wo score four runs on their wav Wt a 7-1 victory. Shootout loss i*n semis Wbitby's under-iS girls rep soccer teain lost in the semi- final of a recent tournament in Peterborough. Ini the flrst game, Whitby defeated Markhain 2-0. Patricia Heaney and Karen MeClinton scored for Wbitby. Jessica Williams got the shutout. In the second gaine, Whitby lied Etobicoke 1-1. Heaney scored for Whitby. Relentless pressure by Erin Walsh, Megan Brousseau, Melissa Harper and Kristy-Lee Grahamn almost gave Whitby the victory. After a five-hour break, Whitby lost Wo Erin. Milis 2-0. Whitby finished second in their division and went Wo the championsbip semi-final against Oshawa. Strong niidfleld play by Karen MeClinton, Jennifer Raîston, Lyndsey Smith, Tanya Turry and Sarah Stein kept the gamne scoreless. After regulation time and overtime, Whitby lost in a shootout. In beague play May 25, Whitby defeated West Rouge 3-1 as Heaney scored two goals and Monique Taylor one. On June 1. Whiitby lied Oshawa 1-1 as Anysley Smith scored. On June 8, Whitby edged Pîckering 1-0 as Heaney scored and Williamis got the shutout. Whitby nunor housel league lacrosse BANTAMMDGET RayeR gos.. l MWv 31 gDur. oe e Macus Higgirlo 2 Kellh Broun Camaiion Tie. Mike ohnelon 3 Kyle Chitbr2 Jonnihon AshIon Grog Pesoook Fanon Whkidwr Mgth$W Mâctnnon tPim Workors3 Chriiophe Mirne2 Mait Un 7 Brookin Optirmwe 8 Scott Hbe 4 liched Phor 2 Chuck Colo. Gary Goud 5 Whl<. PI'o.Fkdoight. 5 Mika McCory 3 Brandon Ghor SOC« ml 8 Renux bt Roely Jarue les Stopen RPwliatr 13 Whitby Optkidos ShwumPi 1D OoiiCon.Lioru3 0"erond"q DaiM MO Gond Fkchuo Juros7 Ryai Sodie 2 lan Whyte Cuuim iTire Mike Johrelon 4 Jim Johraton 3 Kyle Chatiwr2 Grog Poaiock2 TraisMilIar2 PoMwWorker OhMsEuS. 3 Jemier Cidy Mdlthow Mwye Tim Ho&Mi Sun Soheoper Ad.m Brq Bob &Iikl Climopher V"i Brookin Opkndis M WII.Phx. FkroWt. 7 The second gae cf the wook proved Wo be a more succseful adventure as Chiefs scored runs in eecii of the. firet five'km nso thoir wayW to ry Paul Grahami pitchod the complote gae shutout, strikcing out eight. Graham also had three siges, Peter Triantafilou and Zodic two singles oach, Josh Huether a double. In their 13.3 victory over Kingston, the bats remained ailent until the. fifth when wth the scor tied 2-29 W:Tbtby pound.d out five hits and drove m six runs before the. moke settlod. Supporting Shane Boothem's victory on the mound with offence were Graham with three bits including a double, Chris James, Peter Triantafilou, and Steve Maclseec ail addings a double and single, Thompoon a triple, Pertlow and Vopni with doubles. Mosquitoes win 4 of 5 Whitbyls magjor mosquito besebail team n*pcked up four more wins over thelest week, but also suffered their first defeat of the reguler season. Chefs outscored their opponents by an 87-14 margin over the five games. The flrst win was a 17-1 romp over Clarington lest Tuesday in Whitby. Robert Eberle had four bits while Michael May and Matthow Tôsoni both had three. Whitby travoiled W ,Havelock Friday where they continued their bitting frenzy with 22 bits that produced a 37-3 blowout. Collecting three bits and four RBls eacli were Michael Bekieris and Creig Mciean. Mfichael Wynistorf and Brandon Petch both blasted home runs for Whitby. Pickering handed Whitby their firat ls. Saturday by a 9-5 score. Pickering took advantage of eight walks. lIn Kingston Township for a Wbiltbyos Telehop minorpee select bbalflteAun &deeated A.jax 204 on Sunday. Dan Deluca, Brian .Donnell1y and Alexander Lecey shared* mound duties and spread four bits over the shortened geme. Deluca picked up bis firut win. Marc Mitchell drovo in three ris, and scoring three rune ech were Ryan Gardiner, Trevor Somxerville and Deluca. Head coach Terry Witruk elong with assistants Carmen Deluca andi Neil Staff are pleased with the team's 2-1 record. ChuckCol» 4 Scott Habe 3 Erl Thomsuon 3 Mika 5uvan 2 Ficherd Plk Gay Goudd Jwîe 2 Whitb Muter. Mike Calai 3 Ede Houm Mike Carrol BiUy Dyson AnjrewGlon On LinoServices Blon Sinteon2 JamFs Ioon 2 DorMi Collemun 2 Shon Lctmighin Cersn Brother, MMt Cmqtmne l3 Joal WliitTîerh 2 Ryan McMchs.12 Deryf S8sal.2 May 30 Ontario DDia Supn. Nadhaid lAndres4 Jmm Murrord 2 Jars. Foxt Andrew Honmr Dwis Ropie Mal Amis Ede Coireu Andnw Gien 2 Lam H"l PadnckLayg Cason Brothers DaylSi"el2 Daryl Donodoon JJ{L MaDnald Onelbi MWard 2 Josi Turco l2 Tom Stdiva Jif Jackson 2 Cary Growiae Mko McCory Anàuo Kerr Brandon GEoon (un.m.adscrer> PEEWEE puyofle 6 Mâditche Iuao4 la Brook 2 Dre Brown Jai.Salon 2 spirit sportooreer8 Derok Wray 4 John Stafford Coady Derl Rymu Farrow M" Wyloo 7 Advatage Graph.7 Jooli Turmule3 ShvnDernaïo Aaron Gales. Tom Sullivan Duclla Mqnad 9 Ot" ota StIL lu JaruoeFOX 3 DM Rerrpl3 NaÉhaniel Androe2 Cobl.Mutin 10 Mtchol InuumSa 7 lIo Brook 3 Jars. Baton 2 Dire Brown Mika Lloyd 9 On Lài. Servim Jani. Gardon 5 Whitby LMer Mike Calaom4 BiIy Dymon Eric Hm Mat Wylms3 John Silord 2 Rlyan Farrow 2 DereuiiWray 2 doubleheeder on Sunday, Chiefs won 11-1 and 17-0. ToSoni and Brett Backman combined for 15 strikeouts in the first gaine. Backmen returned in the second game tofanfive more L snot allowing a hit in three nlllings. Kingeston got only eight bits in both gaines. MeLellan had a total of five bits, includina tri pie, in the two gaines. Whtby colleted 27 bits on the day. Bantam win streak ends The Whitby minor bantam re beseball team's losing= came Wo an end witii a 6-3 victory ovor Peebruhlest week. Aloi Nimigon it a home run and a double. Jeif Wymistorf, Ryan Wiwell, Matt Iamond, Banni. Fornarolo and Adamn Bickle elso lied bits. Strong defonsive plays were. made by Pat McMullan, Steve Donnel, Paul Winkley and Tyler Wood. Wbitby's record is currently three wins, six losses. Registration for 'special' hockey J Durhamn Special Hockey (ic hiockey for developmentally challenged inclividuals) i. bolig a pre-registration and information night on Tuesday, June 20, 7:30 p.m., at Durham College,* Simce Street North. For information oeil 905-721-0766. Zach itobson MIAJOR NOVICE Aohioy CorasIn MWchelMaKw Doogm Mys FL Poeoron SiaienSeedin Whitt7 Optim Ba achiic MMhelHmesÏ Kvin Rw Rab Holdud Mike HaW Crco sort$ PLFrenco Cuffi MthwGond Brookmn Kirmn4 Kyl Ckaicy 2 Mohols. Cofler Car son CRCS Brafnidl5ps 2 Ian Crashl.y Kalie Poah Mohols Holm ur-7 izie 2 ou»e y Dr. Porng's Braies C. VonEaiiolz 4 Dirid Arnold Paul Barrct« Chris HoM* mes il Brook/i'ng. IGA 3 Ryai Rordeck *NOR NOVICE rbo 2 uecvo eè Christopher Boyce hm Phi» Mcibone DIS lnuarnce Joshua O'Dea 4 7 Oakwcod Mecli. Adam Sefti 4 Bobby Scott M atIWlki sferîngs Wlâby Trophy H. CRCS Crowe Sports DIS Imurance BrookEn Kirîsmen Oakwood Medh. - -ff Joohua O'Dea Adam Serti Luire Carsari Chds Wood firirad Frerdo Cumio Kybe Daugl Jirrs Proveruan Alex HeXnmo Plilp Mcllion mât WIuIn Andîsw F"rl Pham lut Roky 6S Gah Con. Lion@ - - <son@ (ormro wr«4od Rayai gur.02 1

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