Whitby Free Press, 21 Jun 1995, p. 27

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WhItby Free Preas Weé&esdy, June 21,1995l, Page 27 * Kontos marker is the dierence In Central Soccer Leue peerdiviomon action o a 1,teunder-li Whitby Wolves wn1-0 in Pickering. Whib~ cord snyon a well ortfrm otade right Paul Kontos after a esllul interchange fi=e game most valuable player Lucas Kwapisz and centre haif John Baker. Whitb etirely dominated the firt hitas Sean -Leforte and Ciaran. Thompoe came close and Erie Shah rattled the woodwork. The, second haif saw- some thriling end-to-end action as Pickering begante, take thel te Whitb~y bu heoi keeperBrin Crawford and intellient defensive work fromn sweeper Eamon Sommerville and the Whitbhy bock lins of Mike Denixg, avn McCrorie and Mathew Whibley kept the' Pickering fcrward at bay by holdi tor ground and playing the odfaide trap toperfectioni. . Wolves are sponsored b Neilson Cadbury, Halendas Meats, Golden Griddle an d Hatd-Co Construction. apmpreciated Soccer Sponsor Appeitio Diy, présented by th:eWitbyn Iroquois Soccer Club and > atLc.eoral Motors, will eShwemd atVictoields, (acros from roquoïs Park), Saturday, Jume 24 at 9 a.m. te 3 pa. There will b. sponsoýr displays and demonotrations prize draws, fun activities, mini soccer team photos, food and refr&ments. Sponsors are invited te, display their products. No- hitter for .Ovsonka ~L~VIJALZLG (h n %DnfÈa I hlf.LA e»K te vt xsaf BLo minor peewee AAA rep baseai teaxn, sponsored by the Rotr Club, pîtched a no-bit,' 10-O shuteut against Peterborough on June 8.' It was the second no-hit effort by the Chiefs pitcbing staff this season as Dennis Maxwell and Rdb Léeva shared a no-hitter againat KingtnTownsbip on &'Iof visitedNAax on June 12 and came away with a 7-3 win. This was Whitby~s first regular season uxe aanttestrong Ajax crub. Mike WerMike Forbes and Oveonka shared pitchingrsosbilities. OnJune 1 Wbtbhy hooeUp, i a return visits, with shared the pitching and held Tigers te two bits. Daniel Blea and Chris Janca provided outstanding defensive plays te A RECENT lakeshore league women's fieldi lacrosse game matched Joe's Pizzeria (Whitby) and Thackeray Consulting (Oshawa). First-place Thackeray edged Joe's 6-5. Ptoby Peter Mias, Whtby Free Press Ie M.,@ Motor City members dam Ontarlo tîties Moter Ciy Bo inrg Club mem- bers ymt W'oa ive Ontario titles -- tbree of thein without a punch beig thrown. There were no opponents for Midget In4moe The Whitby minor nidget baseball teamn, sponsored by Network Architecture, continues its winning ways. On June ry Whitby defeated iAttle Britai "13-6. Why used five pitchers with Ryan Baa getting the win. On June 9 Trenton lost 23-1 te Whitby. Doug Clarke haît four bits. On June 10 Whitb won151 in Belleville, for teir seventjx league win. Lars Clay picked uîp the win. In an unusual move, he had te, corne bock into the game after the relief pitching was ineffective and get the but two outs ia the eighth inning. Balan and Clarke each.contributed two bits. On June 11, Whitby won 10-9 Under- ls The. Whitby under-il boys soccer team recently had wins against North Scarborougli and Peterboroughi and a tie against North York Assuri. Teain members are Paul Aloia, Neil Bull, Shariff Dessould, Richard John, Biyan MacIQnnon, David Morgan, Paul Ranger, Vito Rossini, Pat Shannon, Adamn Stein, Arthur Susli and Ohriss Wynne, and coaches Bryce MacKinnon and Kevin Bail. Wbitby bad a boas in their other league gaine. over Oshawa,4 one of the. stronger teains at the midoet level. Ater leading.eanly in the gaine, Whitby feUl behind b two ruas going inte their last at-Uts. Down te their last out, Cuileten drew a walk, Clark. added a solid single, Cockbumn then doubled te drive in two and tie the ge.. Balan thfen quickly cracked a single te drive in the winmng run. Dave Hume in the junior B 90-pound clas, Anissa Patche- son in intermediate ofns' junior welterweight,and Jamie Wad- dick in junior middleweight open C cdosé, no each claimed the Ontario championship in those amateur boxin.ç divisions. Steve Boliski of Oshawa, who has lost just once ince starting in the sport several months ago, overwhelmed bis opponents in two matches. Neither opponent could with- stand the powefUl punches of Boliski -,.neither went past the second round - and Bohaski won the junior C novice middleweight class. Randy Barden won on points in bis bout to c-apture the junior B bnmwgh( 115 pounds) title. Waddick and Paicheson as open champions, areigilet. compote in the junior Canadian chamnpionabipe in early July. Peewees gain Split Whitby's Telehop minor peewee select basebail teain gained a split in a dloubleheader against Pickering's major peewees on Sunday Ia the firet match Whitby built up a r>2 lead before falling behiad 10-8 in the at inning. Whitby managed te score another late and stranded the tying run on third for a 10-9 laS. Brian Donneily, Alexander LaIcey and Ryan Matthews adled the pitching with Matthewa picking up the bass in a relief roi.. Ia the second encouater, Donaelly started the gaine aad was Pick-j up by Marc Mitchell. The duo held tue Pirates te only on. runanad only on. bit over the. first five imalaga wbileIlgers squeezed two across for aslim2-1 leaci Whitby's defence feU s part in the fial frame and Pickering capitalized, sending 12 botters to the plate and counting eight runs and a 9-1 lead. This set the stage for Tigers' biggest corne bock of the year thus far, eight bits in a row including a two-run homer by Matthews. Jeff Biries's lutch ingle scored Lacey and Ian Witruk, cornpleting the dramatic come-from-behind victery. Scoring ruas over the two gaines were Ryan Gardiner (four), Donnelly and Trevor Sommerville (thre. each), Matthews and Làacey (two each), Witrulc Biniss, Andrew Staff, Erie Hobin and Robert Laba. Bryan Mantde was outstanding at shortstop while Nathan Cotter was solid in the outfleld. The team's record in league play is now 3-2. Head coach Terry Witruk fa preparing the team for their first teurnainent of the season this coming weekend in Brampton. anJanca knocked in the two Whitby rns. At the halfway point in the EOBA ininor. peewee season, Chiefs are dominating the league standings with an 11-;win. Peterborough who were looking te, av~ their earlier wbitewash. emerged victorious in tise effort with. a well -played 2-1 game. Peter Stefanovic and Leva one-loas record. Whitby also leade the league in al offensive and dfensiv aes5. i a four-game series sweep of the two-time defending, EOBA champion Pickering Red Box. The early season succesa is even more outstanding considering that six of the players are new te the teamn this ydar. Selects sweep in doubleheader, The Whitby major mosquite select basebail team completed their second weekend of play by winning both ends of a doubleheader against Markhani, 6-2 and 15-. Came one featured a strong pitcin ffor from Ryan Sisson, Json Connor and David Munna as they gave up only five lits. over the seven innings. Gleoff Wells provided strong catching and three EBIs on the day. In gaine two, Jeff Hass had three strong innings on the mound, and drove in tbree runs te, lead ail run producers on the. day. Nidholas Bubela_ followed Hass, with a seven-strikeout effort. Spencer Miler provided a homer and two RBIs. Jordan Howard and Adamn Gunn chipped The toss of a coin eliminated the Whitby minor mosquite, base- bail tama from a teurnainent in Ajax over the weekend. Whitby had two wins and a bs, and was tied with Cawtbra in five different categaries te determi*ne, which teain would advance to the semi-fmals. A coin tos' determined that Cawthra would advance. WhiAtby had. defeated Cobourg 12-1 in the firat gaine as Chris Bowler bit a bases-boaded triple and Mike Melissis knocked in two runs. Kevia Wallace had two bits, i three runs 'and four stelen bases. On June 4, Wihitby split a doubleheader with Plckering, with Whitby taking the opener 5-2, before falling 18-10 in the late gaine. Gaine one again. featured the pitching efforts of Sisson, Connor and Bubela and a solid team effort on the field as they held Pickering te four bits. Dave Munnds solo home run was- the hitting highlight of the opener. In gaine two, Chad Seymour led the batters with tbree bits. Jason Connor had an outstanding day hitting in the leadof position as lie scored five runs. Defensive lapses, thoughi, allowed Pickering te build teo big a lead te, overcome. scored two runs and stele two bases in a 16-2 decision over North York. Jeff reeman had two bitsP two runs and stèle five bases in a 74 boss to Barrie. Derek Junkin blanked Barrie ia the final two inna te give Whitby a chance Inieague 'pl!ay, the Whitby tama, sponsored by Mine Quip, won two gaines over Cobourg. In a 2-14 rout, Kyle Simpson drove in four ruas, Andrew Braithwaite and Jason Gordon eachscored four ruas. Whitby won 13-1 in the other contest. Squfrts romp to. victory The Whitby Hawks equirt rep fastball team , defeated Peterborogl Thunder 31-2 in Peterborougli on June 13. Marla Tonnant was tue winning pitcher as she gvo up an earned rua «m four hits wbile strikinout seven and walkiag two n lve inin of work.. :Leadmgthe teain offnmivei ~L~tseYozatnu ra Jennifer Scott with tbre bits and an BI, Bechy Birtzu a triple, home rua and four RBs, oMo Homen with two bits and four IBRIs and iAndsay Freeman with two bits and two N2Is Ashley MacCarl, Erin Fraser, Ammnda *Iaw and Shannon Kmo]Ar each contributed a bit te 1Hawks have startod the season with saon straigt wins. coin toss knocks out mosqui.toeS a

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