WH1TY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24e 1989, PAGE 25 Fourqualify Michael Kerekes, Aaron Lo, Blair Dobbyn and Leah-Anne Mclnnes of the Whitby Iroquois Swim Club qualiie or provin- cial level swixn meets after com- peting in the Region of Waterloo long course invitational May 13- 14. Lo wac first An thc 200-metre DYSSAA competition BLAIR DUFTY of Denis O'Connor in Durham-York (DYSSAA) track and separate high sehool begins bis leap field competition last week in Oshawa. over the bar in high jump while Jason Bacchiochi finished third in long jum Bacehiochi of Henry begins a leap of and set a record as he won hurdies. his own in the midget boys' long jump VIc Ohprecio-Freo Proe photos 1I .- ,-r Denis O'Connor last week defended its Ontario girls high school field lacrosse champion- ship, and could manage the same feat next year with alsmost the entire teani lineup returning next year. One of those returning will be Anne Windover of Whitby, now a Gr. 9 student at O'Connor, who scored more than haif the team's m als in the four victories that led to the titie. O'Connor defeated Henry Street High School 8-6 in the FROM PAGE 24 formance with a second in 160m hurdles. Andy Brereton of Anderson won the junior boys long jump with a distance of 6.13 metres. Gene Rainey of Anderson was fourth in junior javelin. Alisia Hlum ph ey joined Bac- chiochi as Henry's top competi- tors as she won the midget girls' highjuilmp. Lanique Lockhart of Trafalgar Castle was second in midget long jump. Jennifer Ellis of Anderson was third in midget 3000m and fourth in the 1500m event won by Salena Joseph of Denis O'Connor. Angela Miles-Berry of Ander- final, with the Henry strategy simnply to try and stop Windover. Meanwhil e O'Conno 1goli Dawn Mclnnes was a standout, holding off Henry's outstanding shooter Troy-Ann Santos, who had five goals in the game. O'Connor defeated Henry 5-1 in the first ganie, Albert College 5-O in the second game, and Ajax High School Varsity 8-5 in the third game. O'Connor was undefeated over the entire season. son was fourth and Amanda Mile-Berry fifth in 800m for midget-age girls, wn:le Amanda was aiso fifth in 400m. Joanne Hood of Anderson was third in Junior girls' 800m and 1500m. Jennifer Cooper of Henry was sixth in 1500m while Kelly Caldwell of Henry was sizth in 80m hurdies. Kerri Jolicoeur of Anderson wvas fourth in midget girls 400m hurdles. Mark Wisdom of Anderson was second in midget boys 200m and Brian Marks of Anderson was fifth in the same event. Denis 0'Connor's senior boys 400m relay team was first, tying a DYSSAA record set by a Henry relay teani in 1987. ~T9 PLYMOUTH MTDKN T DEALBONINEI SWA MODELSIN8STOC PARKRD. S., OSAWA 728463 breaststroke and third in the 100m freestyle. . Dobbyn was second in the 100m breaststroke ancý Kerekçs third in 200m freestyle. Eight Whitby club swimner-s were among 315 swimniers from 16 clubs at the long course meet,, SrAumsArONLY The Iow price of ignitoné $1 89.95 delivers into these protessional *Automatîc Stihi features in Tap'N'Go Linehead the high-value 9 oefl2srk FS-48 gas gasone nin trimmer: 0i *Lightweight handling- without a cord! ?* Comfortable adjustable "IoP19 handie See us today for Iegendary Stihi quality at an affordable prioe! 5TlIHL® Number One Worldwîde ~ DURHAM EQUIPMENT RENTALS Uisten to us on CHOO RADIO 1390 AM 1020 Dundas 668-0880 St. East. Whitby 428-0880 *ýaa e ., D'OC takes titile Records are broken i