Page 22, Whîtby Free Press, Wednesday, May 8, 1996 >Junior badminton players awarded The Whitby Junior Badminton Club hosted its annual awards presentation recently. Bryan Dalby took the boys' novice gold modal, with Jason Feather winning iliver. In the boys' intermediate competition, High school sports UM I " GRL'RUGBY W L- T F A P BDmci 2 0 1 59 5 5 PIcIung 1 1 1 35 15 3 Pine Ridge 1 *O0 O 20 0 2 Hny Strui 0 O 2 24 24 2 Couitice 03,0 0840 BAEBLL Henry Streat 15. Sindafr 1 Heny Street 14. Sinndafr2 (Heqi n yhtii tp.ated team in tii. 01a"e Toronto Aiea and has13 af th. 18 players back fm lnt Iymes B. Jays Cup (Ontarlo) chanplonhkÎ team). Colin Danforth took the gold, beating out Jeffrey Yeo, who took the iliver. Death scores 4, Gaels win another 4 Steve Death scored four goals as Oshawa Green Gaels edged Nepean 13-12 in junior B lacroe on Sunday. It was the third win ini as many games for Oshawa. Wayne MbCNutt scored twice Day tbb had a goal and three assists and Stefan Hewak had four assista for Oshawa. Other goal-scorers were Rob Fodor, Je f cArthur, Dan St. Aubin, Ron Death, Ryan Huxter and Brad Reed. Andrew Leduc led Nepean with four goals and two assista. Thle senior boys' trophy was won by Calvin Lopers, and Mark Couper Baker won the silver. The girls' tournament was veiy closely fought in ail divisions. The novice gold modal went to Amanda Feather, who edged out Erin Sadler, with Beverley Bunker taking bronze. The intermediato gold went to Susan Chin,- with Nicole Cocker having to settle for silver. The senior final was à very close game, with Aexs Walker edging out Kà risten Lai Fatt te take the gold. Allison Dalby won the bronze. Consolation round winners were Reid Walker, Mark Hamilton and RosemaryHamilton. The Paul Sharrock Memorial trophy for most improved player was presented -te Walker for her outstanding season. The club plays at Stephen Saywell Public School in Oshawa. The waiting list for the 1996-97 season is full, but anyone interest;ed in junior badminton can contact Ted Feather at 579-7165. ~< RO0~3Sum mer Socoer Camp JuIy 22 -2651996 Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club is proud to announce, that ils tirst annual Summer Soccer Camp will be held during the week of July,22 - 26, 1996. The camp is designed to provide ail players from 4 to 13 years of age with the opportunity to leam and improve skills, together with an understanding of the ~~' principles of systems of play al within a f'un Ieamning cnvironment. G ~ Goakeepers will receive special instructions. The camp wiIl take place under the watchful eyeof Stan Bombino, Club Head Coach of W.I.S.C. who is an Ontario Soccer Association licensed coaching instuctor and member of the Canadian Professional Coaches Association. Ouest coaches will include former professional players Duncan Wilde, Robbie Megraw & Rick Pinto. HOURS: COST: TO REGISTER:, VICTORIA FIELDS, WHITBY FULL CAMP 9:30AM TO 3:30PM MINI CAMP 9:OOAM TO NOON (New players ages 4 to6> FULL CAMP $1 10.00 MINI-CAMP $80.00 (Deduct $ 10.00 per player if two or more from one fami ly) Contact STAN BOMINO 668-5657 or'con t act Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club, 1380 Hopkins St, Unit E, Whitby LI N,2C3 Tele: 668-2009 FAX: 666-2431 * el e. hnia mý- Whi*tby mnor lacrosse HOUSELEAGL MOy 3 Whitby Kinsmen 5 (Ba*by UManlde 3. D"ri Maer, .MaxWilkns), Skmca. South KIA 3 (Eria Km% ,Jashua Colley Dodd & Sauter 4 (Stephen Ha., 3, KeiltiBmaw). Duthani Dodge ChnyrpW (Vincent Crawford 3. Ban«i Chumch 2. Mak Unwkt, Mils McKinonn Dwhamn Dodge Chrymie 8 (Joshua Brilte 2 Onawd, Unsin. Sanwny ScheepemsJoB F..i, SdillI, Oud Atkinson>, Whitiy 1inmoen 2 (mchsohier ii.2) Dodd & Sauter 1 (Evan Kltanum)a. SknaeSouth KMA 3 (Ryan Caidy. Kyle Chalton. Michae Jahnsion) Api 25 Dodd & Sauter 4 (Mils Senunuk Z Gay Gould, Gro Pesoadi). Wbltiy Kinmen 4 (Mofrde 2 ShannonPhilliçi 2) Duthan Dodge Chynsie S (Cewfod 2 MmWrvian2. Unwin. Ohuroti), SinrSouh MKA 4 (Johnlon 2,Coalley. Ryan Cesad April 30 DIS imunm, . Whitby OMWicits13 (Brndon Mc9nlds 3. Jarre Baron 3. Jarod MiIerZ Justin Saeyn. Tyle HarrismOn, ucsSifrsumGrsg W.ns, DeanRoet ) Oakwaod M.ch. 6 (Cmy Logenun3; Peler MaeKinna ZFaim nWhktlals), Whitby Pro Flnolghe.s5 (Manl alr&V ,ZStephon Sarqison, Shaen Sbopheno, Dae .Rmeni) The Whitkyidget select hockey -team »completed a vory succesaful season by beating Forest'HiU two games to on. to win the North York Hockey League tier I midget champxonship. Following that win, they played the tier II champions, Weston, and came away with a 3-1 victorýy. During the Besson, Wildcats won titles in sMx tournaments: Cedar Hill1, A champs; Shamrock, A champs; Bancroft, A champs; New Hamburg, B champs; Fleeherton, B champs; Brighton, Bchm; Marmora, C champs. Theéir overi season record was. 41 wins, 13< losses and five ties. The teami was made up of Richard Sanders, Tim. DaSilva, Brad Harrison, Adami Murray, Chad McKen'zie,' Dan Thorne, Jamie Barnett, Derek- Van, Egmond, Brent .Pinch,- Jason Robinson, Mike Grabowski, Jamie Hancock, Daniel Bosco, Josh Williams, John Lang, Mike OSHAWA DISTRICT HOCKEY SCHOOL AND PRO CAMP ,Power Skating, *Stick Handling and Hockey Sohool Programns CUrolhte 10 (Sawyer 3. Harrison3. Ena Howe 2. RAfetef, Silverthoen. Barton) CalariodM ch. 3 (Lonon 2. MWcae CarroIl), Classique Van Unes 8 (Ryan Preston 2, MiW"e Cainan Z, Ryan Saille 2, Jamnes Carmeron, muium ayee«) *NOR NOVICE May 2 Brooldin KInsmen 9 (Johrt Hughes Z, Stephen Bath.,Ou"lleBon@., BondtFreemn, .Kyle Hill, MllhMMltiel Kody Musselmmn. Bon Sawyer, Adam Oeils). Lescom Consultlng 8 (Adamn Johnston 4. Tyler Feeuson, Justin Fox) Pningle Creek DGA 2 (Jool WMbe). Flddlen Chqope. 15 (Andew Dymnent 4. Brian Gcoisalves 4. JamsNaI4 Todd Colins 2, Mark Mizzl) Webo Cao W dmAnâw Paria 5. Deniel Derrsay PaulKet Dei Richard> Whutby Traphy Houe.3 (Alex Hendemon z, Chnistopher Bayce) WNOA TYKE May 5 Fouwdm oFfu 8 (A.J. Jon.s-Smith 4. Kenny Poliard Z, Brandon Johnston, Malhhew Bruce), Caraill Homne lrprove. 6 (MarcusCarroll 5, Brock Muph MaKenzie Media 9 (Camero Holding 6, Mark Jenremny Z Kevin MmDonaId). Bigwocd Braves 4 (Mike Nemi 2, Joshua Gray 2) McKenzie Media 5 (Caeron Holding 2, Mark J.fleey, Matl Rostek, Thome Gocdwi>, Carroli Ha n kwove.3 (Carrai Z Janils Clernent> Foundation Financial 5 (Paltord Z, Jon-Smâh, Bruce, DarnilPogmore), 881CR PAPERWEOII Aprâ 30 MwipW dLicoln 8 (Knltcpher Fanlo 7. John Bull). LwddCntucion 3 <Kubatirwedo.Con*o3) Broodin Phwacy 15 (Mark Mathhews &,Bryce CYOa. 5Mad<enzb. Clugsto 2. Malhhew Guarrn Z David Hors,.JoWs Pizzeria 5 (Tnevor Dezan 3. JesseLenax, Akexnd.rSeed. Whids Rase 5 (Adran Soichi 5). Shure Shots 1 (Adam i ian) Kryhul, Jemrd, Zdebiak, and coaching staff members Koevin, ,Zdebiak, -Marty-- Van-.,Egmond, Glenn Coffin'and Bi'yan Harrison. D.I.S. gof tournam ent' a charity fundraiser, The seventh annual D.1.19. Ini- suranco Golf Day will be held- on Thursday, May 30 at Fawn Brook Golf Club in Ajax. Tii. Wbitbyinsurancebrok- erage f irm holds theturament te rais., funds for various chari- ties - $11,800 given out from- the six tournamentsheld. Funds from. the 1996 tourna- ment will b. given te Variety Village for heir work with dis- ablechlden. Entry fe. is $90 ,hc includes greens fee, power cart, dinner an(dprize. For more information, caîl Peter Di Lello at 666-2090. VolÙiybaliat colege'beach' Three c-ed leagu es (corporate, adult and high school) in beachf vollevball begin at, Durham Col- Regstration will b. held until My22for the beagues in which es are played on three new fh courte on Mondays -and For more information, eall.Kim at 576-4299. Whitby Prm FWmighter 1 (RePIe>). Whitby j Seleets capture league champîonship. For IMore ,Information 723-8768: or 666-5927 1111 mlllý thrniuUffler & brake Mceritre Y Come see the E&NI Upliolstering i lieblqri VCCij