Whitby Free Press, 18 Sep 1996, p. 19

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Whltby Free press' Wednesday, SePtember 18' 1996 ' Page 19 Labili ty concerls over sikateboard facility y~ yfr 'ui.1. '.- .~ &w -aw vv UW&UJ Potentia1 liability con- cerne couid brin a quick demise to the skatar~d season in ]Brooklin. Fear that the municipa- lity could be subj*ected te legal action shouldan acci- dent ccur, has prompted Whitby officiais te take another look at a tempr ary skatebo4rd facilityth at has been operating at OtitPark. Town staff were ordered Monday te determine what it will cost the municipality in insurance premiums te pemt continueéd use of the facility for- two more months and" then r_!eport their fincings at iiext week's council meetin. In the meantime, the makeshift structure which has proven te be an over- whehining success since its erection two weeka ago, will flot be removed. Built by the Brooklin Optimist Club, the five wooden rampe are located on the playcourt area of the 9.5-acre park on the, corner of Watson and Casseis roads. Club members instailed the rampe at the park on a temporary basis until a permanent fiacilfity is buiitý elsewhere in Broki. In a report endorsed bv counci*a operations com- mittee, parka and recrea- tion department staff recemmended .that Memorial Park on Winches- ter Road be* the site of a permanent facility that is estimated te coat U5,000. However, the report aise calied for immediate remo- val of the wooden rampe at Optimist Park since van- dalism has been observed and the rampa are prone te breakage. Department director Larry Morrow warned cern- mittee that the Town ris- ked a potential lawsuit in the event of an accident. Morrw said the munici- pality's insurance company wanta a contained area that is constantly super- vised, neither of which con- ditions now enrst. "The number one issue here is safety,» said Mer- row. «Insurance is a probiem and I can't remain sulent on it,,» he said. In a presentation te corn- mittee, Optimist Club representative Keith Wick asked that the rampa remain in use until weather conditions dictate otherwjse. Jasat Grandview's faf r members of the club's youth wing (Octagon Club) Kevn Proctor and Ken Montgo-, mery, Wick said the woe- den rampe are no more of a safety problem than the concrete ramps that ring zne playcourt area- and which were used. prier te, construction of the wooden ramýps. reasonable step is taken te ensure the rampa are well controlled and maintained,»'he said. . We- have someone in Brookbin who is capable of chekini the rampa every single day temake sure Counciller and committee chair, Dennis Fex cemmen-* ded'the club for responding te a pressing need fer suchl facilities in Brooklin and urban Whitby. The decision te* build the rampa stemmed from meet- inga tween staff and sa- teboadera earlier this year. Although the staff report noted that the insurance firm would charge a $2,000- premium,' Town treasurer AI Claringbold 1sugese the fee. may be slgh= lower since only -two Wbity payers on Uos# school tami 'IWo WhItby players are again éxpected te piay key roles on the California University men's soccer Whitby football, Standings Cowboys Ralders 49ers Panîhers Woodchucks Seelng Stars Steelers Quake W-L-T 2-0-0 20-0 1-0.1 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-2-0 0-2-0 PF-PA 72-21 81-40 58-37 58-49 28-38 43-56 20-60 15-74 WEEK TWO RESULTS: 49ers 36. Quake 15; Seeing Stars 21, Cowboys 34; Woodchucks 20,, Steelers 8; Panîhers 28, Rlaiders 41 HIGHLIGHTS: Paul,,Goulet (Cowtboys) two louchdowns; Dave Spackman 49ers) two louchdowns; Barie Pyelinch .(Panthers) 50-yard punI retum for TD. tegn this season. Neil Henehan, who attended Denis OConnor Hjgh School in Ajax, was the' moat -valuable player iast seasonï when he played defence for the Pennsyl- vania achool team. Anthony Mayer, a Henry Street H i h School gra- duate, is aiso back as the team-'s starting geaikeeper, having recovered from a broken ieg. "(Mayer) has ?nade a geat recovery from his broken ieg, and looks &r asys9head coach Lann sk8ey. Mayer had a 1.94 goals- against-average in -1,534 minutes played last season. The teamn had an overal record of six wins,1il bases and three ties lait season, but is expected te improve with seven key starters r 'unng, including Roger ron o ScarboràUgh, the tearn's top scorer. WL-T GF-GA P C e tr lOh. Kicks 17-0-0 81-5 51 NYAzzurri 15-1-0 115-19 45 Cobourg 13-2-2 58-21 41 Olym. Flame 11-5-0 44-25 33 So cce York Jets 10-6-1 54-37 31 league League standings as of Sept. 13 UNDER-19P Gien Shields Croatia Eobicoke Scar. Blues Markham Whilby W-L-T 12-3-.0 11-4-0 7-8-0 6-8-1 5-10-0 3-1 1-1 GF-GA 61-24 48-26 33-46 41-28 26-48 18-55 UNDER-1 7P Thornhill Whitby Vaughan Elobi coke Newmarket Wexford NY Cosmos Malvemn W-L-T 10-4-0 9-3-2 9-3-2 7-3-4 6-7-1 5-7-2 3-8-3 0-14-0 OF-GA 64-20 40-20 40-19 40-21 37-32 40-35 29-41 12-114 UNDER-1 6P W-L-T GF-GA NY Azzurri #1 20-1-1 131-23 Whitby #1 19-2-0 140-19 Scar. Blues 13-6-3 74-48 York Jets 12-9-1 54-50 NY Azzurri #2 12-9-1 62-64 Unionville 11-8-3 56-51 Olym. Flame 9-1 1-2 36-55 Peterborough 7-11-4 46-67 Osh. Turul 6-13-3 36-61 Vaughan 5-t4-2 42-65 Whitby #2 4-17-1 26-93 Pickering 2-19-1 23-130 UNDER-1 SP W.L-T NY Azzurri #2 15-0-3 NYAzzurri#1 15-2-1 Malvem 14-3-1 Olym. Flame 11-6-1 East York 8-10-0 Whitby 1-16-1 Scar. Blues 0-15-3 GF-GA 104-20 85-23 64-22 53-41 49-36 21-109 14-77 UNDER-14P NY Azzurri OIym. Flame East York Etobicoke Whilby NY Cosmos Malvem N. Scar. #2 W-L-T 10-0-4 9-3-2 9-5-0 7-4-3 5-8-1 2-8-4 3-10-1 2-9-3 GF-GA 44-17 42-24 37-33 33-22 22-37 21-33 22-37 20-38 UNDER-13A> Ajax 8-6-3 Whilby, 8-6-2 Uruguay 6-5-5 N. Toronto 7-7-2 Peterborough 7-7-2 NY COSMOS 7-8-2 Elobicoke 6-9-2 Islinglon 5-10-2 West Rouge 3-10-3 Cabbageîown 3-12-2 Osh. Turul 3-12-1 Darlington 2-12-3 Scar. lues 1-14-2 43-39 61-44 40-37 52-48 37-39 49-39 25-35 40-60 21-64 18-47 34-93 21-75 21-87 UNDER-1 2EL Wdodbidge East York Glen Shields Whitby Darlinglon NY Azzurri N. Scar. #1 Wexford Argentina W-L-T 13-2-1 10-4-2 9-5-2 7-6-3 7-6-3 7-7-2 4-9-3 4-1 1-1 2-13-1 GF-GA 61-20 47-25 26-23 39-25 36-31 35-33 33-49 18-49 14-54 UNDER-12P W-L-T Peterborough 9-0-3 Ajax 8-0-4 Etobicoke 6-3-3 Pickering 6-6-0 Whitby 6-6-0 NY Hearts 1-11-0 Osh. Kicks 1-11-0 Uruguay Wexford N. Scar. #1 Pickering W st Rouge Darlinglon Whitby N. Scar. 01 Ajax Osh. Kicks Darlinglon Pcering West Rouge Piccininni N. Scar. #1 Whitby #2 Leaside Darfington West Rouge GF-GA 33-10 36-8 32-16 27-24 18-30 10-34 12-46 UNDER-1 1 P W-L-T GF-GA 13-0-1 81-15 12-1-1 61-15 10-4-0 64-18 8-6-0 52-32 4-8-2 23-35 3-9-2 17-46 1-10-3 10-72 0-13-1 7-82 UNDER-10DE W-L-T GF-GA 12-1-t 65-10 12-1-1 61-14 7-2-5 34-23 6-6-2 40-37 6-8-0 36-41 5-8-1. 30-30 1-12-1 14-56 1-12-1 11-80 UNDER-10BS W-L-T> 11-0-1 6-6-0 6-6-0 4-6-2 1-10-1 GF-GA 78-6 20-27 24-38 26-26- 11-62 Four Toronto Blue Jays will- attend the second annual fail fair at the Grandview Cbildren7s Centre in Oshawa. John Oierud Mike Tiznin, Paul Spoijarc and Port Novice.s split in exhiibition The Whitby major novice AA hockey team had a win and loas in exhilition play over the past wveek. Stephen Rodger and Michael Miler each scored two goals in a -4-2 win over Ajax. Brad Smith had three assista. Whitby lbat 4-0 to Clarington on Sunday. Other teamn members are Matthew Arbour, -Stephen Whitby men's slo-pitch Final standings WL TPl BLUE DIVISION Hanet Plastics 22 9 2 46 Village cf Brook. 22 9 2 46 Marigold Cougars 19 12 2 40 Circle Taxi . 18 13 2 38 Advanlage Tale. 16 13 4 36 RefMax -P. Bird 16 16 1 33 Ian Barron .8 23 2 18 BLUE LIGHT DIVISION Melanie Pringles/. Play Il Again S. 17 12 3 37 C. Dawkins 16 15 1 33 Doîphins .14 14 2ý 30 Hughes Hawks 14 15 2 30 MacAskill/ Rapoport 12 1a 1 25 Apollo Sports. 10 20 0 20 Maste Bedroom 7 22* 2 16 LEAGUE CHAMPS: Hanet Plastics Scores & game MVPs Sept, 4 - Hanet Plastics 15 (George Clay, Don PoIler). Advantage Telecom 2; C. Dawkins 3. Melanie Pringles/Play Il Again Sports 15, Hughes Hawks 1, Apollo Sporlswear 6 Sept. 3 - Marigold Cougars il (Paul Sullon), Ian Barron 10; Village of Brooklin 10 (Dave Sampson), Re/Max - Paul Bird il Sept. 2 - MacAskill/Rapoport 4, Doîphins 13- Circle Taxi 23 (Richard Martin). Master Bedroom 8 PLAYOFFS Round-robIn standings W-L-T DIVISION A Hanet Plastics 1-1-0 Master Bedroom 1-1-0 C. Dawkins 1-1-0 DIVISION B Doîphins 1-1-0 Village of Brook. 1-1-0 an Barron 1-0 DIVISION C Advantage Tale. 1-0-0 MacAskilllRapo. 0-0-0 Marigold Cougars 0-0-0 Hughes Hawks 0-1-0 DIVISION D Circle Taxi 1-0-0 Melanie Pringles/ Play Il Again S. 1-0-0 AploSports. 0-1-0 GAMES: Master Bedroom 9, Hanet Plastics 5: C. Dawkins 6, Doiphins 3; Ian Barron 13, Village of Brooklin 7; Apollo Spotswear* 9, Melanie PringleslPlay lit Again Sports 10; Re/Max , Paul Bird 6, Circle Taxi 10; Ian Barron 0. Doiphins 14; Master Bedroom 3, Village of Brooklin 5-; 'HuOme Hawkcs 5. Advanlage Telecom'I 16, C. Dawklns 4, Hanel Plastics 10 RF-RA 15-13 12-10 10-13 17-6 12-16 13-21 16-5 0-0, 0-0' 5-16 10-6 10-9 9-10 Baker, Bennett Fitzgibbon, Jake Garland, Bryan Guli, Shane Graham, John Ireland, Nick Jardin, Daniel Jensen, Craig Petie, Kyle- Poupore, David Sh w, Scott Waan, Devon Wrig~t coach iarrAbur, assistants qI Fitzgibbon and Jim Watsoý trmner Bruce Baker and manager Dan- Shaw. Skating programs offered The Whitby Figure Skat- ing Club offersUskting pro- grains for ail ages. Canskate is for chiidren aqed five and over, the acutprogram la on Mon- day nights at Iroquois Park, and Kinderskate la on Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning for those aged three and four. Professionai coaches pro- vide instruction at the aduit and Canskate leveis. For more information, cal Fal tryouts The Broclin-Whitby Girls Representative Fastball Association is holding a fal tiyout campp., Ail house league and select girl softbail players interested in playing rep fastball next year should contact George Matsumura at 430-2649. 0FWORT# AMEFR94 I *Professionai instructor With 20+ years of experience *Course'heiti Sunday Nights September 29th thru November l7th at Iroquois Park Pool, Whitby *Sale anti Friendiy Instruction in a Club Environment *Being comfortabie in the water and able to have a gooc i Ure, are your oniy requirements. sign autographs at the fair on Saturday, Sept. 28, 10 to 1l a.m. There will be a raffle of Blue jay memorabilia as well as games, prizes and rerehmns, wihasscuication iaiiis Whitby, Ontario, LUN 5R7." Applications.are available at Iroquois Park or the Whitby Public Library. proceeds te benefit the centre. The fair ia from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The centre provides a range of outpatient services for children and young aduits with physical and- Division MINOR MOSQUITO MAJOR MOSQUITO MINOR PEEWEE IJUNIOR 1976,77,78,79 If any further information is'required-please Contact Dave. Imeson at 668-9790 after 6:OOpm. . Bom ln 1985 1984 1983 Divsion MINOR BANTAM MAJOR BANTAM MINOR MIDGET- Som In 1983 1982 WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB. INDOOR SOCCER REISRGITRATEN REPEISTRA1T(iNDate' TIME: 9:00oam to3:00opm PLACE: . 1 I I Whitby Iroquois Soccer,Club REGISTRATION FEE: $ 80.00 Per person - $200-00 per family of three or more SURCHARGE 0F $30.00 PER PLAY ER FOR PLAYING AT SOCCER CITY. Atom, Mosquito, Peewee,.Bantamn and Junior will play at Soccer City. AGE ,GROUPS:. VEAR BORN:. SHRIMP Jan'. 1/91 - Dec. 31/92 SQUIRT Jan. 1/89 -Dec. 31190 ATOM! Jan. 1/87 -Dec. 318 MOSQUITO Jan. 1/85 - Dec. 31/86 PEEWEE Jan. 1/83 - Dec. 31/84 BANTAM Jan. 1/81 - Dec. 31/82 JUNIOR 'Jan. 1/79 - Dec. 31/80 Due to space limitations, registrations, wiII be accepted only whiîe positions are available. BRING. BIRTH.,CERTIFICATE. m

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