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Whitby Free Press, 9 Aug 1989, p. 23

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WEY MYFE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGWST 9,19,89# PAGE 23 BRQOKLLN REDMEN major lacrosse team com- pleted their undefeated season in style last week with an 11-9 win over Peterborough Quakers. Brooklij, Peterborough and Brampton will now play a round-robin tournament with the top two teams playing a best-of-seven final. The winner will advance to the Mann Cup final in British Columbia. Brooklin plays Peter orough tonight at Luther Vipond arena. Game time is 8:30 p.m. Chris Bovle.Free Press photo SMS wins 2, tedMes 2 SMS Marine won two and lost two in recent games in the Whitby Men's Slopitch League. Don Weatherall bit a home run in a 14-8 win over Fathers in the first game of a doubleheader July 30. Weatherall earned mosot valuable player honors for his team while Mike Mozevsky was MVP for Fathers. Fathers jumped to a huge lead Whitby slo- pitch Team 5tandlap (as orAue. 2) W L T Fr5i Moviola Cafe 15 6 0 30 Fsthers 14 8 0.28 Msterfledroom 13 10 0 26 CirleTaxi il 12 1 23 Brthers' Restaurant 1l 9 0 22 5MS Marine 10 Il 2 22 Hanet Plastics 10 12 1 21 Texaco 10 10 0 20 Ian Barren Mtr. 9 il 1 19 Hughes' Hawkcs 2 17 1 6 Master Bedreom 9 SMS Marine?7 Brothers 14 Circle Taid 9 Meviola Cafe 21 Texaco 12 Meviola cafe 24 Brothers 1 SMS Marine 14 Father. 8 Fathers 24 5MS Marine 8 Master l3edroom 16 Hughes' Hawks 9 Moviola Cafe 16 Ian Barron 16 Moviola Café 14 Ian Barron 6 Ian Barren 17 Hughes' Hawks 10 Texaco 27 Circle Tai 15 Moviola Cafe 20 SMS Marine?7 Hanet Plastics 6 Master Bedrooro 6 early on to win the second garrn, 20-8. Scott Siersma for Fatheis and Joe Hregitic for SMS were MVPs. Moviola Cafe doubled a short- staffed SMS 14-7 on Aug. 2. But the next day, SMS downed Brother's Pizza 14-4 as Weath- erali smacked two homers. Len Dineen was MVP for SMS who had 28 hits in the game while Ian Hunter was MVP for Broth- ers who had 10 hits. Whi*tby ladies fastball TRAM W L T 1M Picotte Pirates 12 1 O 24 Lady J's 9 2 1 19 Whltby slect 8 3 2 18 BrothesPizza 7 4 1 16 Classics 7 6 1 16 Tersan Rbls 6 7 1 13 W.B. WhitelIns. 5 8 0 10 Skycrat 3 9 0 6 Hughes Hawks 2 10 0 4 Broolin 1 Il 0 2 seor Claasics 14 Brothers Pizza 6 Brothers Pizza 12 Selecte 12 W.B. White 7 Slcycraft 4 Picotte Pirates 6 Classica 3 Lady J's 12 Tersan Rabeas 12 Hughes Hawks 14 Brocllin 7 Whitby Selects 15 W.B.White 7 Brothers Pizza 19 Brooklin 2 Classics 12 Tersan Rahels 3 Warors gone in ..four Whitby Wrriors bowed dut of their junior'A lacrosse series with St. Catharines in four stagtgames last . week, atogithree of the four con- tests went into overtime. Warriors had lost the first two games of the series, by scores of 16-14 and 8 -7 and were expec- ted to rebound and extend the series past the four-gaine mini- munm. But nagging injuries to top scorer Gre an gckle (twisted ankie),- Jek Whittle and- Todd Wilson (broken hands) and Jason Richards (face injury) held War- riors in check for most of the séries. In St. Catharines on Monday, July 31, Warriors lost 10-8 after holding a lead of 4- 1. St. Catharines neyer gave up, and with Van Sickle knocked out the game in the third period, St. Catharines fought back to win the gamne and take commiand of the series. While lie'played, Van Sickle had three goals for the Warriors while Jeff McComb had a pair. Singles went to Chris Ainsworth, Dan McComb and Richards. In Whitby on Wednesday, Aug. 2, the game again went into overtime with Whitby, again coming up short, losing 11-8. Derek Jones had a pair for Warriors with singles to Ains- worth, Kevin Hayes, McComb, Passfield and Steve Dynient. The game was tied 7-7 at the end of the third but Warriors could only manage one goal in the extra stanza while St. Cath- arines tallied for three. FINAL SERTIES S.Catharines wlll now face Peterborough in the final. Peterboroughi demolished Bramýpton in their semi-final winning in four straiglit games, 19-4, 19-9, 12-0 and 20-2. The winner of the Péter- oorough-St. Catharines series will host this year's Minto Cup. Peterborough was defeated in the Minto Cup final last'year. Foeter wins silver, bronze in Ottawa Tiffany 1ýoter of Whitby cap- tured bronze and silver medals at the Minto Summer Skate comi- petition held in Ottawa last weekend. Foster, 11, who skates with the Uxbridge Skating club, won a silver in the finals of the junior bronze A division (11 and over) and had a bronze finish in fliglit. Foster's next meet is this weekend in Quebec. VanStavern scores two Nadine VanStavern scored two goals as Whitby Provenzano's downed Woodbridge 4 -1 in Whitby nder-16rne cr Aug.ar feldt, Mike Robertson scored Whitby's first goal. Robertson set u ie Magee for the second Thompson Water Seal Prevents moisture damage on concrete, brick and pressure treated wood. 1 Gallon Reg. $19 .99 Sale $17,.99 LAWN MOWER TUNE Includes: *Blade sharpening e Ou Change e Points& Condenser ,è Spark Plug e Carb'Adjustment $25e00 P.S.T. Extra G. ENERAL EMDWAMI Personalized -Serv.ice For All Your Repair Needs

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