Page 16, Whitby Free Press, Wekiesday, JuIy 12, 1995 Bantams fae top teams intornmen The WhItby Optimists m4~or bantain basebali team found theinslves in tough against some of Ontario's top triple A teains the past two weekends. At the Stratford tournament, Whiby etToronto powerhouse West Hil ii the opener. A seesaw battle was decided in the final innng as West HFlR scored tbree times for a 9-5 victory. Sean Tremaine led the offence with three bits including a triple. Game two was an easier affair as Chiefs eicploded for a 14-4 victory. Greg Zedic completed the scoring with a towering grand slain home mun over the 327-foot mark in right field. Shane Beetham earned the victory on the mound with a complete gaine. Burlington, who lead the Central Ontario Basebal Association, provided the competition in gaine three. Paul Graliain was on the mound for Whitby and handled the situation masterfully, as he changed speds throughout the game on bis way to a 6-2 victory. Selects take consolation The Whitby junior Marigolds under-li select soccer teain, sponsored by Envoy Business Services, avenged their round-robin loss te, Oakville by beating thein 4-1 in the consolation final at the Erin Mils ail-star teurnament July 8 and 9. Wbitby opened the scoring early ini the first half on a fine left side mun- by larna Rodriguez, foilowed closely by their second froin Samnantha Meyer. Oakville scored late in the first but Wbitby quickly answered back. To open the second half, Whitby won the bail at midfield and pushed it te Sylvia Forbes on right wing. She outpaced two Markham out' G;unn 'ed Adamn Gunn had two bits, two runs-batted-in, scored two runs and provided alert defence as the Whitby major mosquito baséball team defeated Markhain 12-7. Chad Seymour hit two doubles and drovei three runs and Nicholas Bubela bit two doubles. Whitby girls softbafl defenders, turned inside beating the last -defender and the keeper with a strike te the far post. Forbes closed the scoring with a well taken penalty as a result of another fine individual effort that was only stopped by a hand bail. In the first match Saturday, Whitby defeated Clarkson 5.0 with goals from Laura Bain, Cindy Johnson, Erin Rantly, Meyer and guest player Forbes. In the second match against Cobourg, Whitby scored two flrst haif goals, gave one back te start the second half then preceded te, give Cobourg a soccer lesson for the last 20 minutes, scoring six times. Goals from Alicia Julian two), Alex Granville, Forbes (two), Erin Routly and Meyer (two). The third gaine Saturday did not kick off tiil 6 p.m. and by then the junior Marigolds were very weary and conceded five goals in the first half. Whitby regrouped at the hall scoring once (Meyer). 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Minor peewees sweep Tigercas The Whitby minor peewee AAA rep basebali teain, sponsored b the Rotary Club, grabbed Uth ends of a doubleheader from Peterborough igers on July 9, winning 8-5 and 5-4. Piter Paul Ovsonka recorded the win in the opening gaine with relief help from Rob Leva. Mike Weir had three 'hits and three runs. Wers first hit of the gaine was a towering shot that bit the top of the home run screen in left field at Peterborough's Fisher Park. Dami Amurawaiye also scored twice in the opening gaine. Weir was starting pitcher in the second gaine and went four strong innings, leaving the game with the score tied 1-1., Mike Forbes came on for three innings of relief work, taking the team, into the seventh inning. Leva nailed down the win as the 4CJris Janca knocked in three runs and Shane Goidman scored three times. Outstanding defensive plays were made by Daniel Blea who made a circus catch in the outfield, and Forbes who threw out the potential tying mun with a bullet throw to Dennis Maxwell at home plate. On June 28 WVhitby defeated Port Hope 6-2 with aIl six Whidtby runs in the sixth inning. Contributors to the win were Justin Bird with fine defensive plays, and Peter Stefanovic with a line-hugging bunt which started the Whitby rally. Jonathan Binder's hot bat knocked in the go-ahead Whitby run. Chiefs continue to dominate the ZOBA standings with a 14-3 record. EO0BA midget Steasysg Baserunning proved to be a deciding factor as Chiefs had eight stolen bases. John Partlow and Peter Triantaflou led the assault on the basepatbs. At the more recently played Hligb Park tournament in Toronto, WVhitby continued to advance along their two-year improvement prpram, with victories over BGýpton Royals and Stratford. HowÀever, a loe to L.esde eliminated them from further play. In gaine'One, Scott Thfompson ptched a skillful two-hitter while aso contributing a double and a single at the plate. Mike Feret's bat and baserunning also, helped Whitby in a 4-1 win. Ryan Vopni earned he save as he pitched the final inning. In their next game, Wihitby allowed six unearned runs, three of thein in the bottoin of the last inning, sea]ing a 7-6. boas te, Leaside. Grahamn was solid on the mound. Zedic pounded out two bits including a double. Against Stratford, after opening the first inning with two runs, Whitby hitting went te sleep until the sixth inning when winning pitcher Steve MadIsaac sent a ball deep te, left te, score Zedic on a sacrifice flyfor a 3-2 victory. Wbitby catchers Joeh Huether, Zedic and Matt Smiith limited the house league lacrosse ChaimplonIpe UDGETIJUMOR Gold BruokineLgion 8 Docd à Sauler Joo*s Pirzzeria8DurtiamDodge Ch. Whitby Free Pie 7 Rèyl. Cdn. Legion BANTAMWMDGET PIatkiuan Power Work.Uion 7 Broakln Optimise Gold Dur. 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