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Whitby Free Press, 23 Aug 1978, p. 15

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wHàAnITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAy, AUGUST 23,1978, PAGE 15 Sixty minor soccer gmes '1978 DURHAM INTER DISTRICT REGION TOURNAMENT Sixty minor soccer games were held in Whitby during the Civic Holiday week-end, as part of the "«County Carnival Week." Eventual winners of- the Finals on Monday Aug. 7th at Peel St. Park, were Oshawa Turul in the Mosquito division, St. Andrew's the PeeWee division,,Wexford in the Bantam division and Oshawa Par "4" Chargers the Junior division. Turul' beat Mississauga West Bears 2-0 on goals by Mike Hamel and Peter Ersil. St. Andrew's blanked Oshawa Raângers 2-0 on goals by R. Stipetie and J. Murphy (1) and Frank Harris. Lions lône scôrer S. 'Banjamin. Oshawa Par "4" Chargers held on to beat North York Spartans 1-0 on a goal by E. Sciciliano. The Junior Trophy was presented to Oshawa bythe County Town Carnival Queen Kathy McGreevy, while George Heath the County Town Carnival Chairman presented- the Bantam and PeeWee Trophies to Wexford and St. Andrew's. The President of Whitby Minor Soccer Association, Rein Verrydt presented the Legion Trophy to Oshawa Turul in the Mosquito Division. Thirty-two teams took part. in the Tournament over the three days, with Mississauga and Oshawa Turul winnîng the Mosquito preliminary rounds with Oshawa Rangers and Richmond Hill the runners-up, St. Andrew's and Wbitby winning the PeeWee preliminaries, with Chinguacousy and Osimwa Rangers' the runners-up., Wexford and Oshawa Lions took the Bantam rounds, with Oshawa Loreley and Whitby the runners-up. in the Junior rounds- North York'Spartans and Oshawa Par '4" won the, rounds, and Brantford and Whitby the runners-up. The semi-final 'scores in the Mosquito Division were Mississauga West Bears 3 Richmond Hill 0, on goals by A. Marchigiano (3). Oshawa Turul swamped Oshawa Rangers 10-1 on goals by G. Springer (5) P. Ersil (2) S. Fleming (2) and D. Cmpbell (1), Oshawa 's lone scorer Eamon Kelly. The PeeWee- Semi-finals had St. Andrew's eliminating Chinguacousy by a score of 6-0 on goals by I. Walker (2) P. Murphy (1) B. Collict (1) R. Stipetic (1) 'and M. Dasilva. Oshawa Rangers beat Whitby 3-1 on goals by J. Meekle (2) and K. Cook Whitby scorer E. Suetik. -Wexford blaked- Oshawa Loreley 5-0 in the Bantam Semi-Finals on goals by C. Kerr (2) P. Edmunds (1) G. Garcia (1) Andre Meyer (1>. Oshawa Lions ellminated Whitby 5-1 on goals by S. Benjamin (2) M. Thompson (2) and S. Pulla. North York beat Brantford 1-O on a goal by C. Mildon, in the Junior Semi while Oshawa Par "4" beat Whitby 2-0 on goals by E. Sicilano (1) and 0. Lsienko. (1).- Whiýtby gi'rls soccer wifls Peel Region held their annual invitational girls soccer tournament in Brampton on August 12 & 13. Whitby sent their select Bantam girl's team & their select Pee Wee girl's teamn to represent the County Town in two of the four divisions. Each of these teams swept their division, winning al three games. With two week's notice the Whitby Soccer Associaion put together Bantam and Pee Wee teams with players chosen from eight different house league teams four Bantam and four Pee Wee. Saturday morning saw the Pee Wee girls with Dave McAnenay and Warren Curry coaching»up against the "Brampton Business Machines'". The Whitby girls came out on top with a score of 5 to 0. Scoring for Whitby were Sheila, Verrydt with 2 goal S, Catherine Dooley 2 goals and Beth Jubenville with one goal. S'aturday afternoon's contest saw the Whitby Pee Wees down Rexdale 2 to 0. Scoring for Whitby in this game were Beth Jubenville and Lynda Sacchett. Sunday afternoon, Whitby met the tearn from Clarkson. Ontario in the final contest of the tournamnent. The score in this game was 3 to 0 for Whitby with Beth Jubenvîlle, Lynda Sacchett and Karen Crouse each scoring a goal. Whitby's Pee Wee team played an outstanding defen- sive, game with Audrey Huninih in goal, Christine Mulcahy and Pat Hayden on the defensive line. Starring at centre-haîf was Jodi Rowley. Also outstanding were Angela Worona Diane Limd. Pam Hayden, Theresa Dooley and Kamal Curry. Whitby Bantams team also won ail three games, with Vic Agnew coaching. Against Oakville saturday morning the score was 12 to 1. Goal scorers for Whitby wvere Joanne Krochenst oel. 5 goals, Glenda Leitch and Wendy Hieuwendyt 2 goal each. Doreen Sacchett, Sanda Allain and Lorraine Hirst one goal each. Saturday afternoon saw Whitby down Brampton Bank of Nova Scotia" team 7 to 0. Scoring in this game for Whitby were Joanne Krock- enshoel - 3 goals and Joanne Meilcahy, Kathy Shea, Gini .Swinson and Lorraine Hfirsh cach with a goal. Outstanding In defense were Lynde Miller in goal with Janice Maguire Lintner. On the haîf lune Kathy Shea, Gini Swinson and Lois Stocks supplied the passes for the scoring opportunities in. what could be discribed *as a real exhibition of soccer! ! Green Peppe- opens .once The popular "Green and An( Pepper Club" program, The cost offered by the Durham program:ý Region Family YMCA and month. F the Whitby Recreation day th( Department will be made chargedl available to children once materials again in August. Furthe: The morning program, both of th from 9:30-11:30 a.m. week- be obtaî days, is for pre-schoolers Durham between the ages of 3 and 5, YMCA ai and includes such things as imaginary play, painting, B i snack-time, music, stories l and crafts. This program i operated at the Brooklin UC l] Community Centre, Al Saints Anglican Church, and Anderson Collegiate. Ih The afternoon program mU- for older children between 6 and 10 years of age, is held Whitby weekday afternoons between ininded C 1:15 and 3:15 p.m. This pro- Blood Doi gram is composed of such held Thun things as organized outdoor 8 p.m. at1 physical activities, painting a tric Ha creative crafts. and much hall. Anyc mûre. This program wilI be donate b! offered at the Brookln attenid thi Communlty Centre, in short 5 Palmerston Avenue P.S., sumuiner al Ir Club again iderson Collegfate. tfor both of these is is $10. for the Plus 50 cents einch ie child attends to cover the cost of r information on hese programs may ned by calling the Region Family t68-6868 iod nlic Lrsday 1residents are rm- that a REd Cross nor Clinic wilI be -sday from 2 p. m. to, the Whitby E'sychi- cspital recoe!ation one who wis,,pes to Iood is urged to s dinic, as blood la supply during the. OU O AI fluwt^ttofl NA1 VMAILITAT I ffOPC»A", Tmm $Nom "MY #40AV AA km*L&E^yTAu tocAtbOMI ICOURTICE-ALLIN PHARMACY IIl1771Brock St. N. \WHITBY 668-2394 lui 1~ BAILEY IDA PHARMACY 362 Brock St. S. wh.tby 66&21 W SHORT'S I.O.A. PHARMACY 65 Batdwion St. BROOKLIN 655-3301 )

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