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New Whitby Free Press, 31 May 1997, p. 17

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WHITBY FREE scorebo ard Whltby Free Press, Saturday, May 31, 1997, pag 1 -v SOCCER WISC Girls House League Under 12 Division Ajax United 1; Whitby Ban- dits 4 (Christina Teather 2, Erin Routly, Jamie Van Egmond) Pickering Village 2,Whitby Spartans, O Darlington Happy Feet 4, Whitby Harden & King 0. Whitby Pringle IGA 4 (Caro- line McCormick 3, Jessica Loziuk), Ajax Warriors 2. Whitby Lightning 5 (Allie Ward--Bellingham 3, Nikki Altamuro, Cortnie Henry), Pickering Village 0. Whitby Diamond 9 (Kirsten MacKenzie 4, Katie Daniher 2, Sara Laurich, Karen Ann Doyle, Anianda Roffey,), Port Hppe 0 Under 13 Division' Scugog 2, Whitby Kinettes O Whitby Brooklin Concrete 1 (Jessica Taylor),Uxbridge 2 Whitby Sweet Blossom 2 (An- galina Dipassio 2), Scugog 5. Uxbridge 1, Whitby Bongard Collision 0. Under 14 Division Whitby Wanderers 8, (Kaya Skowronski, Sharon Caldwell, Valerie Conversano, Lesley Chevers 2, Natalie I3abony, Alicia Etherington, Ainanda Seddon, Lisa Montgomery 4), Whitby Kirby Burgers 4. Courtice 4, Whitby Hanet Plastics 2 (Olivia Belmonte, Ra- chel Bowen). Under 16 Division Whitby General Printers 3, Whitby Kinettes 8 Melissa Gallello, Lauren Bey- ger, Heather Chaschowy, Jenni- fer Perry, Bridget Reid, Nicole Pilon 2, Sarah Milton 2, Mi- chelle Redshaw 2. Under 17 Division Scugog 3, Whitby Enigma 0. Submitted by Pete and Pam Skelton Conuenors, WVISC Girls House League Goals by Mike Cross and Adam Farr nailed down the vic- tory. Expert goal-keeping by Tom Gardzinski was supported by defensive efforts by Carmelo Subrizi, Lee Van Veghel, Joseph Longo and Ryan McCarron. A defensive error by the Blues and aggressive forechecking by Imidfielders Cliff Coppolino, Co- lin Neubauer, Mark Cichy and David Van Sohelven kept the game under control. Offensive power came fromn forwards Mike Cross, Adamn Farr, Mike Richardson and Manny Ekwenuke. Wolves corne from behind The Whitby Wolves, under 13 Rep. team from the Whitby Iro- quois Soccer Club opened the 1997 C.S.L. season May 20 in fine style with a come from be- hind win away to highly favored C.nhn,... marker made the score more re- spectable for the home. side. The "Wolfpack" then visited Malvern Tuesday last and came home with an emphatic 5-0 win to go joint top of the league on goals from Kristian Haîkias (2), Ciaran Thompson, Curtis Emo and Jamie Del Mastro with Mat. Darling taking the M.VýP. hon- ors. WMBA Scores as of Mav 23 Minor Squirt 19-May Executive Cleaners 14, Star Installation 12; 'Driveline Transmission 8, Grisanti's 5; Jerry's 'Drug Warehouse 27, BMI Construction, 4; Hollywood Hits 10; Party Giants 8. 21-May HardCo Construc- tion 12, Churchs Auto 1; Hanet Plastics 13, Brodd Consulting 7; 23-May Driveline Transmis- sion 8, Church Auto 3; Hanet Plastics 16, Grisantis 4; Execu- tive Cleaners 18, Party Giants 4; Jerry's Drug Warehouse 5, Vick Insurance 1; Hollywood Hits 7, Brodd Consulting 1; Star instal- lation 18, BMI Construction 0. UJnited drops final in -overtime The Whitby United U-14 boys Soccer team were edged out in overtime in the championship match of the 3rd Annual Unionville Soccer Tournament, May 24 and 25. In that final, United opened strongly against as they could not hold the lead, and eventually lost 2- 1 in overtime. Scoring for Whitby dur- ing the tournament were David Crabbe with 8, Matt Hurst with 2 and singles to Eilman, Gruchala, Koilobutin and Priest. 15-May -,S unlea Property 15, Dundas St. Dental 4. 20-May, Cookie Crunchers 16, Highland Van 14; Brooklin Kinsmen 9, Bankof Montreall17; Top Quality Collision 11, Oipti- mist Club .10; W.C. Town 6, Dundas Guardian Drugs 6. 22-May Brooklin insmen 11, Top Quality 'Collision 7; W.C. Town 8, Bank'of Montreal 6; Cookie Crunchers 15, Dundas St. Dental 6; White Rose 10, Sunlea Property 3. 23-May Dundas Guardian 16, Highland Van 12; Sunlea Property 6, Cookie Crunchers 4. Minor Mosquito 20-May. Anderson Vet 16, Doug Turner Carpentry 5; W. Frank 12, Brooklin Kinsmen 7. 21-May Jenson Autobody 14, Pro Street Performance 13 U-18 Rep team uoJAJuJUL îeague rivai west Roluge in preliminary rouna 23-May W. Frank 9, Jenson Two early goals against saw and took an early 1-O lead robin play, the Whitby side Autobody 8; Marigold Town wins opener 2-1 the opposition begin to coast un- in another physical con- faced* teamns from Pickerý- Restaurant 12, Plaque Attact 9, Whitby U-18 Rep Soccer team tiI four in a row frorn M.V.P. test. Their short bench and ing,, North Mississagua Pro Street Performance 13, Air kicked off the CSL season with a Curtis Emo (3) and Ciaran the extra gaine took their Panthers and Darlington. CnSses3 rnl r 2-1 victory over Scarborough Thompson sent Cobourg reeling toli on the teamn, however, GuardianDrugs 7, KSC Secu- Blues. before a highly disputed third rity 4. y

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