Pagp 20, WhItby Fro. Prosa Wednesday, June 12.1906 Redmen .beat Six N'ations-. a 3rd tim.el,ý 'two 'assists in a 13-41 wi over Peterborough last' week. John Fusco had a goal and'thre assists, Pat Coffins, Doug Noganosh and Callan eÃachf scored twice and Arnold had three assisté. John Grant, Peterborouýgh's outstanding roolcie, had thiree goals. The two wins came after a 9-5 loss to Brampton a contender for" topspot ithe feague this. sea-. son. Mike Murray scored two goals and had four assists for Bramp- ton while Callan scored thre goals -for Redmen, who have played without Gary Gait due to bi previaus commitments. Redmen will play Fergus This- ties on Friday night at Iroqu-ois Park and again host Thisties on Wednesday night, June 19. Game time is 8:30 p.m. for both LongtimeRedmen star'- is traded Brooklin Rtedmen defeatedý Six Nations 8-7 on Sunday to hand the two-time defending Mann Cup champions their third losa of the season -- ail againet Redmen -- in Ontario major lacrosse. *With the win ini the defensive contest pIayed iOshweken, Redmen improved'their record to five wins and six losses for the' season. Shawn Williams scored tbree goals and Willy Arnold two while B1-1lallan had three assists. Paul Mootz was a standout i net for Redmen. Darris Kilgour had three goals for Chiefs while super sniper John Tavares was hld to wo assists. Jason Spoelstra, obtained in the trade with Peterborough for ali-tinie leading Redmen scorer Tom Wreggitt, was i the lineup for Redmen. Williams had three goals and Field finale A HENRY STREET High Sohool player intercepts a pass in action at the, Lake Ontanoô Secondary Sohools Association (LOSSA) girls' field lacrosse champion-ý ships. Donevan Blue Devils edged Heny 8-7lto win the titie.. Photo by Mark Roosor, Whltby Free Press M e le Midgets, bantams tops i Ontario The Oshawa Blue Knights midget field lacrosse team compietod an undefeated season with an overtime 9-7 win against Toronto Beaches in the Ontario championship final. Evan Cardwell found the net twioe in overtimo to break the doeadlck Brett Pakosta had three goals and an assist, Mike Gallas a pair cf goals, Casoy Dupont and A.J. Shannon one each, while Mike Hamilton had threo assista., Justin Yolle was solid in net for Knights. Other team members are Garett Winder, Travis Millar, Jim Johston, Aaron Lowes, Scott Beegan, Billy Greer, Robert Dasilva, Scott Wylie and Cor Roed. Absent wero Jamie Giles and Barrett Church. The coaching staff consista of Marty Galla, Serge Dupont, Gerry Cardweil and ick Philfipa, tramner la Noil Shannon and manager ia Ian Wylie. Týhe, Oshawa Blue- Knight bantam field lacroso club captured - the ,Ontario ~champlonshlp In Toronto,, June 6 y dofialingToonto Beaches 13-6. A utrng deonce was led by Jay itrmon, Rya Saie and Farren ýWhtRkérï GoaIu were'by Mike' Johnston (three), Stephen Hoar (two), Vinnie Crawford (two), Mike Semmnuk (two), Jeif Frazer, Josh Colley, Kyle Wailea and Matt Taylor. To get to the finals, on June l in Burlington Blue Knighta bast to Toronto 8-4, won against Sarnia 10-9 and tied Spartan 5-5. On June 2 in a semi-final match, Oshawa won 12-8 againat hast year's Ontario champs. On June 7-8, the Whitby bantam's lacrosse club won a tournament in St. Catharines. Whitby outplayed every team they came up against, defeating Qalville 12-2. Guelph 17-0, Spartan 11 17-0, and in the final, Toronto 9-1. Frazer was tournament most valuable player. Hoar and Chris Eade each had two goals in the final. Juniors sdi on a roi! The Whitbyjunior baseball team' beat Miarkham 3-2 last Thursday to regiater their sixth regular season win in as many games. With lefty Jason Valin throwing for Whitby and Jeiff nadfield for Markham, the game quickly turned into a pitchers' duel. When botheft th gane inthe i inning Markharn was leading 2-1 on a two-run homer by Markham rightfieldor Joe Valente., 1Whitby fought- their way back as Tim, Puddimter "took- over on. the rnound mnfd sùick" out fIve whilo allowing only one bit. Blair Hardy led off the eighth with a hit and after Josh Miler walked, Tim Imeson drove in two rima with a ground bailUp 'the middle that eluded the Markham shortstop and put Whitby in front to, stay. The defensive play of the game was Whitby centrefielder Steve Wooda' double play that- started with an outtanding runninig catch and thon a perfect throw to first base, tâ.doubile off the runner lq thWegt nig Brooklin Redmen on Saturday traded their ail-time leading scorer to Peterborough. Tom Wreggitt, who was hi his l6th year with Redmen, was dealt to Peterborough for Jason Spoestra as ]Redmen continue to make changes i the makeup of the club. Wreggitt was unhappy about theplaying time he haît received sofar this season as 'Redmen, with several new faces inthr lineup, have used their young players extensively. Wreggitt had asked that Red- men pursue a trade, and Spoel- man fit the bill for what ]Redmen wanted most -- a physical pro- sence that has been lackin g snce Scott McMichael was unable to Ontario lacrosse League standings as oftJune 9 W' L T CF 8 3 0 143 6 3 0 107 5 5 0,100 5 6 010og moithme six Naions Broodin Fugue Jron =Wtaau. S N. 9 Johin Gram¶4<brog Cern Bcnhery. xN GaryGal.Smokîn5 SWO eTOI. olroruh Bob Haniey, B 8 John Fiasco.Br=.7i?10 Mmt McLean, Bmoodn 10 J1>1011A 8L. 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