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Whitby Free Press, 5 Jun 1991, p. 24

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PAGPE'â4,WErrBY FM M Pe , DMU8AY,-JUNle>su 1lr> JEAN ALLENAtries to -bowl'the oppositio over during the, Durham'Senior Gaines carpet bowling co1nrtitionà held at HeyWdenshoie Pavilionl lait f WHITBY i ipdbe ______1_E________ - I SSERVICE 200 Dundas St. W. 430-8100 686.1642 (AJAX lune) P OOEING SPECALS xiNUA~ 5 .Your Pool Care Experts In Chlorines-Algaecides-Test Kits And More! MAINTENANCE LIMITED HOURS MON-FRI 8AM-5PM SATURDAY 9AM-1 PM 500 HOPKINS ST.- WHITBY 666-12241 Major/senior, lacrosse GPW* L T OF «IA PMS Brkiu 2 20 025 14 4 Bri"pten_ 8 2 1 031 20,4 Peuaozh1 1 0 0 9 4. 2 OmSud8 1 2 0 2327 2 1 4 0a51 28249 2 GP GO AM PIpin Beé aralq, ForgM 56a 7 13 12 PetolePu,Broodin 2 8 4 12 -4 Bd Comoau, Feigu 5 5 4 9 O GmrWalke,Brampto. 8 6 2 8 0 M.MorllaBamta84 4 8 0 WllvAnod,.5u3 8 4, 7 10 JohnFuacoBoki 2 3 4 7 '14 Scott lDeBrarapton8 2 65 7 O Juu AnlcharnhBrock%112 2 5 7 0 EdecP.ra.lBrooklin, 2 1 6 7 40 Junioir A lacrosse C" o(Jum 3) GPW1 T OF<GA PIS mluulug. 8 62 0 102 87 12 Peeboragh9 6830 78 6812 Brmrptoot a 653 0'106 90 10 Kitchener 868a0 9384 10 Omdnvle 9 54 091- 8610 Sarnd- 74830 9671 8 Torctoflaau6883O063 78,.6 SI.Catharines 7 34 0 81 67 8 MIxNations-8 3650 110 122 6 Bay rua 7 2 5 O 72 93 4, Wlr 7 0 706409M0 Kcks vwin, tournameànt 0Ohawa Kicks girls' under-12 tearn won a soccer tournament in Peterboro hg over the weekend, the second conseSutive tourna- ment chaznpionship for the club. Gwen Kilfoy scored three goals and Mandy IDunn had the other as Kicks blanked Bramjpton 4-O in the final. Claire Brainma earned the shutout. Kilfoy scored three and Dunn had the éther in a 4-2 win by Kicks in the first game against Peterborough. Kilfoy scored five in an 8-O win over Scarborough. Michaud leads Hawks Lynn Michaud had three hits as Whitbyl.Hughes Hawks"Ban- tam> Traveling Teain defeated Aurora 11-6 in girls. softball. Whitby's Robyn Adcock struck out seven batters and allowed only two hits. Michelle Theriault and Adrienne Marlow each had two hits, Susan Ponton smacked a hom;e rmn, and Christa Hughes and Jeney Savage had solid at- bats. Hawks now have three wins against one looss for the season, ad will play Scarborough on June 6. Ti e, loss for bantams- Whitby Optimist had a tie and a los ini bantam basebal over the weekend. Witby.had to rally late ia game against Port Hope to gain, a 4-4 tie. Brad Newport pitched six in- nings and Ken Calway three for Whitby. Niewport, Dan Stephen- son, Jersey Aronowicz and dwayne Phaure had Whitby's mnrbis suffered bis first loss of the season against Oshawa as Whitbv luat falled to m-ake up a 7-1 deficit. Chris Mae bit a double and triple while Chris Aflison, Cal- way and Stephenson bit doubles for WVhitby. Phaure, Dave Part- low, Jeremy Schott and Blair Hardy bit singles. Dan Van- Der Werf started on the mnound,ý with Newport and Calwayreliein . toses and a ti. for the Whitbyý soccer HOUSE LEAGUE MORSQUIff' May 23 CodaNaisCarp. Michod el Wung YODowmWhte WltbyOptialmt. Mich"ae a J.1Mulcani Eu. YeBowWhte BRad BIOW.a 8 Black Marom , 1 Swmoeodfelow -0 DavlfloPrau. s4 Scott itwdl David Crabbe 2 DUMamMlulia«3 Whtby ymwks Matthsw POWloe2 wbuty Sanis Oregpowull 2 lPaul AlI" 4 -Whltby Titans 9 Aaro.Muwmurq Jaua n Dlni David OHaM' WbtbyLauur. 4 Claran hampua.8 MlcdBrown Kyle Vandoo S GrogMNOWloe. Whibygdm MatthewEaae 2 Davld Magn 2 Mye ouglun < 1 Whtby lgWu 8 WhItby JsgUaif Zachmxy iarka 2 &MattE. WhtbyCagars àâdd Norman 4 WhtbyBlueJays 6 Bayan MaeKlnnan8 5 Wblt irileasi O 4 fflerti6 Pumber7 A1019, 1 Emel/Maroan 2 Kyle M'4aeh St.vmiGaadf w WidhyOptr-l I aDwePraduce7 Lum Nvor 'Béait Rdd 4 David Tsng D. Araumwafy. J. mulca1y Rail Jerey Zara DanryCafro8a Ne) Buhley Cedm*k iCorp. Ste,..Porc. 4 IL Wessellng T. Mwartn BMU24 Jaars» Atarnati Mlle Norman 6 Andrew Faisan 4 Mic)"aelMker, Camera. Stewart R. Wleavom1 T. Williarmn2 Latin Bain AMain MarduUf Da'vid Morgan 4 Victoria Methven 2 Kyle Coghlan Adani Morriuon Matthew Hacm Andrew Falzon 4 Michael Maker Carneran Stewart RIL '. .ernmW' whitby Falcan Richard John 2 Juitin Sswye2 Whitby Condors' Fiana Simpuan Brycelgham Greg Williame 6 Thiuw=Nur2 Bm Sonihus aM Pte h.Plurab. 2 Paul <luchaIs 2 oan aAes 1 WSimm Cochrune4 Paul Koala a Condors 3 Aur.m uLMurrsy 8 12 Vaom Nlkkl Altamur. 9 Sortics 4 DuryB hbrt 2 KareoMcmWifilu Michael Barber 12, Falconu 4 Whltlry Bleutera David Anudd 2 Katin uniff 3 Whtby Jopu O Mqw24 KinuaonClub E"« Adumes Iyï Rakms.a3. ADreWEDahp Nurs Chev-Old 2 P. C. Ou"rd Drugs 2 JarlCouan Brmn" uchureh Austinesmth j"MiC"al b*j K.W.C. Faucats Josh us uhes Mart LéSas 2 GuburPurahxb nt 7 Jérémy Sela. 2 LUC Areh"uahl CbrlsHalr2 > 4 Mg De.ute Mll Kbtynavch 2 Dullmainla CamdlunLqi2 C.R.C.5. 1 Conamer Gu AndmwAlsan CasMarassla Hait Uteadai ILW.C. Faueatu JashusHughes murelAMNe 8' aSte.iaqm au m2 CLCAL 0 . RamI Dounit 2 Eric Swunta. Michel AsWaos 2 liatlhewla. P.C. Gu" .Drugu0 O 9 udevan ad CoamamerGOaa 1 Nurse ChavOld 6 EjanBalla. Brent HeSd Auwtn Hemlh Gabourla Plurab. j e , y seéitla.2 Nathan Ballot Te"y Kely ChrisHlay MOSQUYnuS May 22 0 Whty Pharma77 10 Pau) Matuaiak2 Dylan Grunvifle Juatin Cails 4 Rogerscable < 4. Kamel McLaughlln Matthew 'Bra4y Mark Dawsa. ChristopharJohnuo Royal Cen amlo 2 RynMatti 6 Cch,. VariaIy Mmt Engefl g2 ScotMcDavid 2 Ada minar DanlalDesâmer 5 Optimist club.-2 MichaelCrouu Colin Naubsuer Dominion KnlttlnïG6 Tira Moatgoeuy Pet«r Neuchur DonaldChRapbelli S"MwuDaermll 8 rlo s * IZ hIýY U IO V i i g s___________________________________ *Toronto Nomade defeated'Osh- awa Vikings 10-6 i a Toronto Rugby Union content on May 25. Grog (YConnor had a- try and Ian Thompson had a convert for the Vikings firet team. Vilkings Il lot 28-4 to Nomade' IH Kevin McCloud bcoring the Me-ngs tr Y. Nomade BII blanked Vikings 111 36-O. Vikings IVprevented a sweep by defeiting Nomade IW 10-4. . Inan xIbition gam. a 'a*st a touring team from Sout well, Engl1n& Vikings I feU 21-12.1 ] ke Vander-hayden scored a try wbile Thoznpson had two ALS holds tournament The ALS Society of Oshawa/ Durham- will hold the-firet annual Lou Gehrig Memorial Slo-pitcb Tournament at Iroquois park, Whitby Aug. 16-18. . The tournament, sponsored br Coor's and. a Coor's ýualifîer, wi I have men's D, -mens mec, mixed C and mixed D divisions., Other sponsors are Loeb Baywood, 640 AM Radio, SMS Marine and Kenro Suzuki. Enýtryv fee is $220 perteam.,Al pmoceeds go to the AIS (Amyo- tropicLIateral Slrosie, or LOUi For ' entmy, forms, cail Jim Hardy 'at 839-6617.'Ail entries must-b. given Iby July 15. penalty kicks' andf one, convert in the, wide open, entertaining con-'I test. Durhamn swes PlaRnha Brou idwlS TeruaRels 7cla frte PpfflEutauat WB. Wlt Widtby Su- TeamîntR"aI Picalte ies. Chles Wbitby BOus Wiftby Sung B" sports ifIANINGE CA ofJune 8) GP w 6 5 4 4 48 l 42L 41 41 Widtby 5uns Wm Wh= ls pps Restaurnt4 Brook)!. 6 abwmft 7 TerM ai el 3 Brouila aSycaft -, 4 WIB.whlit. 1 BËMRoolegan 8 o 10 O 4. o 2 02 02 0 SALES 209 Du ndas St. W. & 200 Dundas St. W. 666- 3000 - -.5 ......................

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