WHITBY FREE PRESS,WEDNESDAY, AIJGIST 7. 198S PAGE 15 f zii SPORTS WE WGR bantams win Ail Ontarlto titie By DOROTHY MEHTA How does it feel to be the number one lacrosse team in thc province - just ask any member of the Whtby Garrard Road bantam lacrosse teain who returned from their provincial playoffs in just thatposition. Tbe bantam provin- ciais were beld this past weekend, Whitby won three stralgbt games taklng tbem inta tbe Ail Ontario "A" cbampion- ships, and won tbe finals tool1 Tbe road ta Uiechcam- pionsblp started on a tough note with an 8-7 win over Clarkson. Tbings got btter from then on, wtb Whtby setting aside Owen Sound 12-6 wlth no dif- ficulty. Game tbree was quite a sbow of deter- mination, down by tbree goals at Uic start of Uic third period, Whitby trounced Guelph 1"-, by sbutting Uiemn down and scoring seven goals of Uieir own. The final "A" cham- pionsbip game, Witby swept past Brampton for a well earned victory Of 9-5. Whitby gosîscorers W.G.A.A. SOFTBALL Standings as of July 31 MITE DIVISION Bailey Pbarmacy.......................... 22 Pioncer Interiors .......................... 17 National Trust ............................ 16 Bell Canada........................... *,*-****12 Dodd & Souter ............................ 10 Midway Motors ........................... 10 Whitby Fence ..............................9 Mr. Rent Al ..............................O0 SQUIRT DIVISION Final Standings Pizza Dlight ............................. 24 West Lynde C.A...........................17 Loveli Drugs .............................15 Spcedy Auto Glass......................... 10 Tri Air Systems ........................... 10 Dynatecb ................................. 4 Perry House............................... 4 NOVICE DIVISION Final Standings Lions Club ............................... 21 Molly Maid ..............................18 Broolin Legion ........................... 17 Scotta Colonels ............................ 14 Henry Buildall .............................8 Rotary Club ............................... 6 Kinsmen Club.............................. 2 BANTAM DIVISION Group 74 ................................. 24 Triex .............................. 14 Touch of Class ............................il1 ,Joannes Flowers........................... il Kiwanis Club ............................. 10 SOPHOMORE DIVISION Final Standings Please Save & Recycle ..................... 22 Fleming Realty......................... 18 principal Air Service........................ 4 Mercury Auto Body......................... 2 Resuits of Gamnes Played to July 31 MITE DIVISION Bailey Pharmacy . ... 18 Bell Canada ....10 Midway Motors ...22 Witby Fence.... 7 Dodd &Souter...15 Mr. Rent Al......10 National Trust . l.. 1 Pioneer Interiors ...8 SQUIRT DIVISION Play Offs West Lynde C.A ...22 Perry House..... 4 Lovell Drugs......30 Dynatech ......... 14 Speedy Auto Glass .. .13 Tri Air Systems.... 7 pizza Delight . 10...l West Lynde C.A...6 NOVICE DIVISION Play Offs Molly Maid ....39 Kinsmen Club ...14 Brooklin Legion ...23 Rotary Club ....18 Scotta Colonels...25 Henry Buildal...19 BANTAM DIVISION Joannes Flowers..12 Triex............. 12 Kiwanis Club ....20 Touch of Class.... 4 Triex.............. 5 Touch of Class.... 5 SOPHOMORE DIVISION Fleming Realty ...18 Mercury Auto Body . .. 7 PleaseSave & Principal Air Recycle........... 12 Service............ 8 over tbe wbole tour- nament were Todd Wilson with 10 goals, Chris Tucker added 6, Jeff Whttle and Adam Foote netted 5 each, Brian Munro, Bilan Sbelfoon, Trevor Rands and Mark Answorth scored 2 eacb, wlth singles from Chris Van- Chief, Cbrls Husted, Paul Hamilton and Neil Grubb. The accumulated assista were for Jeff Whittle 13, Adam Foote witb 8, Trevor Rands with 6 and Todd Wilson witb 5. What a team, players and bencb personnel alike, a seasons bard work pays off. Tbe Cbeckers Variety bantams bave played very disciplined lacrosse under thc guidance of coach Larry Kernohan and assistant Warriors earn berthmi OLA finals For Uic second year in a row, Uic Witby Warriors will play in the playoff finals in Ontario Lacrosse Association junior 'A' division. Tbe Minor Cup cham- pions of 1984 will get to defend Ueir titie again- st Uic winner of the semi-final contest bot- ween Peterborougb and St. Catherines. The Warriors won Uic rigbt to play in Uic final af ter defeating the Brampton Exceisiors in four straigbt games during the semi-finals. The Warriors wcnt in- ta Uie playoffs In first place in Uieir division. After 24 games, Uiey bad a record of 19 wins and five loases for 38 points. They scored 402 goals during Uic season and allowed only 203. Meanwbile, * Uic Brooklin Rednien are fighting for a borUi in Uic finals of thc O.L.A.'s major junior 'A' division. The Redmen ended Uic regular season in second place - six points bebind league leadlng Peterborough. They earned a 16 and 4 record i regular season play earning 32 points wiUi 330 goals for and 163 goals against. Tbey defeatcd the Owen Sound North Stars during Uic firat two games of Uieir semi- final play-off . The Redaien also boasted Uic division's top goalscorer. In 20 ap- pearances, John Jordon earned 113 points on 26 goals and 87 assista to take the scoring tille. coach Lorne Briscoe, botb former Whltby Warrlors wltb a wealth of experlence ta share witb tbeir team. Not enough can be said about tbe great goaltendlng received from Eddie Mlsztak, wbat an accompllsh- ment for a young man wbo bas neyer played lacrosse before and Ian- ded Up in the "bot seat". Eddie bas had a lot of help and en- couragement from another former Wbltby Warrior - Dave Holding, wbo took on the job of goalle coacb In bis spare time, a great asset for any team. To end tbe roll caîl of this winnlng team, the people wbo bave ail the bebind the scenes beadaches, manager Gordon Tucker and bis assistant Theresa Corrigan, for tbem it bas ail been wortbwbile. The bantams received tremendous support f rom their parents, relatives and frienda throughout the tour- nament. Tbey leave for Kitchener on Monday, Aug. il, to participate in the nationals, wlth the provincial feather In their cap and ail that support bebind tbem tbey are off to a great startl EITOR'S NOTE: Dorothy Mebta Is tie publiclty director for the Whltby Garrard Road Mlnor Lacrosse Association. The Whitby PeeWee Ail Stars, sponsored by Branch 112 of the Canadian Legion, were winners in the Legion District Baseball ournament in Belleville on JuIy 27. Shown with the trophy they won, are front rnw from lef t, George Carson, Ronnie Erwin, David Win- chester, Mike Fulton, and Jeremy Harness. Second row from left, Chris Harper, Robin Patterson, Darryn Christie, Darren Johnston, David Copan, Scott Horler, and Jarnie Watters. Back row from left are coaches, Neil Winchester, and Gerry Harness. Bryce Percy was absent from the picture. This win entitles the team to play in the Legion Provincial Championships in Welland, August 9-11. Free Press Staff Photo District 'F' Min, earns Legion peewees right to compete i championships DarnJontM i Tocm9t.n li The Whitby PeeWe ail stars beat out Peter- borough and Bdilevle to vin Uic tropby in Uic District 'F' basebal tournament in Belleville last weekend. In Uic first game against Peterborough, in wbicb Whitby won il- 1, Ron Erwin bit 2 singles, with one run battcd in; Dave Win- chester it a single; Mike Fulton bit 4, wbilc batting in 5 nans;, WHITBY MEN'S SLO-PITCII LEAGUE Standings as of August 1 GP W L T P Brothers Pizza 17 13 2 2 28 Texaco Chiefs 13 8 4 1 17 McCauley Furniture 13 7 5 1 15 Caseys Roadhouse 16 6 7 3 15 Turtle Wax 15 6 8 1 13 Royal LePage 15 6 9 0 12 Hughes Hawks 15 5 9 1 il Waterbed Company 18 5 il 1 il Gaîne Results to August 1 Turtle Wax........ il1 Caseys Roadhouse .... 3 Turtle Wax........ 18 Waterbed Company.. 17 Waterbed Company. .13 Turtle Wax........ 13 Royal LePage......9 Waterbed Company . ..4 and batted in 2 runs; Rob Patterson wiUi 2 singles; Dave Copan with 2 singles, batted in irun. The wintling pitcher for Uic gamne was Jeremy Harness wbo threw 6 strike-outs. in Uic second game, in wbich Whltby outplayed BeIleville 5-3, Ron Er- win bit two singles; Dave Winchester bit 1, with 1 run batted in; MikeFulton hit 3 singles wiUi two R.B.I.s;, Jeremy Harnesa also had a triple and batted 1 run in. Darren John- ston, Chris Harper, and Dave Copan ail bit singles. Mike Fulton was Uic winning pitcher wiUi 9 strilce-outs and 3 walks. WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB House League Standings BANTAM Standings as of July 22 GP W T L GF GA P J.M.E. Incorporated 8 4 3 1 31 19 il TE. 8 4 1 3 22 il 9 Hutchinson 8 4 1 3 22 13 9 Pat &Marios 8 0 1 7 10 42 1 tournament Uic Al Stars had ta first win against Ajax and Oshawa in thc Legion Zone Tournament in Oshawa on July 13. Now Uicy will go to Welland to play hi Uic Legion Provincial Champion- ships, August 9-11. "We'vc gel a good team ýand they'rc playing well Ibis year," said coach Gerry Har- ness. Coaches Gcrry Harz- ness and Neil Win- chester are both pleased, wiUi thc team and their ability to play bail. Tbcy credit their loyal following of fans with helping to keep Uic team's spirit up. The regular season standings for Uic teain are 15 wins, 2 basses, 1 tic. On Uic holiday wcekend Uic ail stars went to Uic Eastern On- tario BasebaIl Association playoffs in Bowmanville, but scores werc not available at press time.