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Whitby Free Press, 12 Jul 1989, p. 22

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R6~~i1VM~ v,., ..~ 3te am wrn titi-es SIMON GOSGNACH, pitcher for the Whitby midget basebail team, hurls during a game last week against Trenton. VIRIce Ohprecio-Free Press photo Three Whitby teams- won championshipys in the Peter- borough challenge soccer tourna- ment J une 24 and 25. Whitby Fazio's under-14 tea won four games and hadl a tie to win their division.VWhitby defea- ted Peterborough 5-1, tied Mal- ton 1-1, defeated Streetsville 5-1, Rexdale 3-1 and then Oshawa Kicks 3-1 in the final. Shane Heyes scored aIl three Whitby goals in the final. Whitby Roy's Enterprise under-15 teani went undefeated in five games, including two shu- touts, to capture their division. Whitby defeated Oshawa Kicks 5- 1,West Rouge 3-1, Newmaket 7-O, Thornhill 3-O and Kicks 7-1 inthe final. Whitby's under-li team was also undefeatéd in taking the title in their division. Witby beat Newmarket 3-O, Brampton 6-2, Thornhill 2-1, Nepean 3-2 and Thornhill 3-O in the final. Another Whitby team, Fair- view IGA under-12s, reached the final in their division but were edged 2-1 by Newmarket. Whitby had previously defeated - Peter- borough 3-1, Gloucester 4-O, Thornhill 1-O and Guildwood 3-O. Whitby Rogers Cable under-lO teami reached the semi-final before falling 2-0 th. Nepean. Earlier, Witby had lost to Oak- ville 3-O, then beat Gloucester 3-O and tied Saltfleet 2-2. Under-I6 Lasîer races. here. The Ontario under-16 single- hand Laser sailing champion- ships will be held in Whitby this wveekend. The Whitby Yacht Club will be host club for the event which will feature the top junior Laser com- petitors in the province. The Laser I competition is for any competitor. while the Laser II competition is for zone cham- pions, says Cathy Swan of ýthe ntario Sailing Association. , Winners will go on to repre-. sent Ontario at the Easternï Canadian championships Aug. 4, 5 and 6 ini Ottawa. Camefl Whitby Came f2 Whitby Came f3 Whitby sami.runa1 Whitby Ch Challenge Tmnanen Can any major/senior team in June 24 -2 the Ontario lacrosse league beat Y FAOIS NDIE 14 the Brooklin Redmen? (FAZO>SUNDE 14Redmen have 12 wins in 12 games this season after two more ri Peterborough i victories over the past week. 1 Malton 1 On Saturday, July 8, Redmen ri sreeiffe 1 clobbered Owen Sound North- 6 Steetsfllestars 24-9. The victory was the 3 RAexd1 7th straight, an Ontario chaummabipLacrosse major league record. 3 3 shaa 1 Newcomer Gary Gait led the 3 scoring for Rodmen with five r RO" NTPgnM ju~goals and six assists. 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Shawn Stephens 1 and Ryan Haber each had one 0 goal. oColley then scored eight goals i an 11-3 decision over Bramp- 2 ton. Haber scored twice w hile .... Andrew Greenen had one goal. Blane Harrison and Terry Bul- len -each had three gyoals with Paul St. John, Brian Nikula, Eric Perroni and recent addition Derek Keenan, Redmen top scorer last season, each scoring two goals. . Singles went to Barry- Brear, Jim Meredith, Jerry Fitzgerald, John Fusco and Mark Harding. On Wednesday, July 5, Red- men once again showed their depth, as il players scored in a 25-5 rom p over Fergus Thisties. Gait, obtained during the off- season from the western league, again led the way with six goals. Steve McMichael Harrison and Nikula each had tihree goals. Bullen had two goals with sin- g e going to Fusco, Kevin Van Sickle, Eric Perroni, H arding, Keenan, Meredith and Lorne Brisco. Redmen's next game is July 27 when they play Owen Sound. Whitby ladies fastball TEAM Picotte Pirates lady J'. Whitby Select. 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