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Whitby Free Press, 19 Jun 1991, p. 28

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KEITE PlUMAU, former Anderson CVI student, had three goals and 12 assists in bis rookie season in the NUEL Primeau looks forward to 2nd.NHL season Whitby's Keith Primeau feels good about gètting his first NHL season under his beit. Primeau was back in town last week to attend the Celebrity Cup golf tournament, a fundraiser for the Children's Wish Foundation.. Drafted by the Detroit Red Wings,' Primieau descrbed his inaugural season as a good learningexperience. "I got my feet wet and learned what the NHL is ail about," said the graduate of Whitby minor hockey. Primneau, the Ontario Hockey League's leading scorer two yeas goasa emeroth NaaaFalls Thunder, had te bo patient as far as playing time wentwith the Red Wings. "It really wasn't ail that new, Primeau said of hie rookie year in the NHL qI learned te hazidie that from xny firet year in junior.» While it's the off-season for hockey, the NHL is an ongoing media affair for Primeau. Charity golf teurnaments and card sho-ws *111talc. up a good Whitby men's slo-pitch (ms orJune 14) Zhu DIViake BaMlaticau MiadieBedrm AdvenqpTdleom Muoa Cafe Hugh. Hawks aS vain W L T FIS 10 2 O 20 8 4 0 16 7 5 0 14 6680 12 5 6 1 10 3 90 6 W L T FPU Wity Senl 8 4 0 16 Wateibed Ca"tJ a 84 O 16 IanBumn 5 6 1 il BftLhfuest 4 7 1i9 Cirele TzAHUM PU 4 8 o a Sbewan Papoport 2 9 1 5 portion of summer time.Primeau will also talc. part in the Detroit Bed Wing media tour in August. Home run derby on Saturday The Optimist 'Home Run Derby' will be held on Saturday, June 22 at Peel and Iroquois parka. The. T-bail level competition will bo held at Peel South, start- ing at 9 a.m.; the squirt level competition, 9 a.m., Peel North; mosquito (tyke> level at 10:30 a.m. at Peel North; peewee at Iroquois Park, 10 a.m.; bantain, Iroquois Park, il a.m.; midget, Iroquois Park, 11:30 a.m.; juvenile, Iroquois Parkm 11:45 a.m. Following the juvenile competi- tion, at ab-out 12:30 p.m., mein- besof the Whitby senior teain uYlrt on ahitting exhibition. up awardis will be presented at Iroquois Park after the seniors exhibition. There will be draws for» prizes after the awards presentation at Iroquois Park. Vieira backstops Celtic te vîctory Goalkeeper Mike Vieira led Durham Celtie te, two more wins in Moter City men's soccer in the past week. Vieira earned the shuteut in a 1-O win over Parbron United. Glenn Greenlaw, the leagué's tep scorer, scored the only goal of the contest. On Sunday, Vieira stepped a penalty shot in the last minute of the game te, preserve a 2-1 vic- tory over Wanderers on Sunday. Mike Lynch and Greenlaw After 12 losses in as many games, WbitbyWarriors finally tasted'victoiy last week -- by upsetting the first-plaoe. team in Ontariojunior A lacrosse. Warriors got a three-goaleffort from ýTodd -Wilson, five'assista from team leading scorer Derek Jones and outitanding goaltend- ing te get by Mississauga 13-11 i June 13 contest. For the first time this season, Warriors showed consistency for Under- iOs unbeaten in Windsor soccer tournament Whitby Pringle Creek IGA uner-Orep soccer teai won their se ondturnanient of the season over the past weekend. Whitby defeated USA Force 3-1 in t he final of the tourna- ment played in Windsor. In the firat round, Whitby walked over Brantford 7-O and Windsor 9-0 before tying -USA Force 1-1 i a hurricane-shor- tened contest. Whitby expIoed for a 12-O win over East York in *the semii- finals. "Tii.teurnament was won by a great team effort and b;rusîng tei complet. roster orIve gaies over two days,» said Witby coach Zoltan Baran Yi. Members of the Whitby teain are Ryan Callaghan, Pieter Meu- leman, Andrew Marshall Briazi RaineyJas3on Evelyn, olhn Cix,- celli, Jîoe.IaWitton, Anthony Plas- tina, Mathew Paceiga, Michael Klukowski, Glen Mayer, Grahamn MacLean, John Gillinghiam, and Dustin Nzeakor. Whitby defeated West Rouge 5-O in under-lO rep soccer last week. The shuteut was the fourth stý* h bytheWhitby teamn strhtr,< hork and eFfort put in by assistant coach Bon Meule- man with the keepers Ryan Cal- 4lagan and Pieter Meuleman, " showing results.,»says the Peam0 head coach Zoltan Baran.itai An explosive offenoe ha also contributed te the Whitby team's successa, with 36 goals scored in four league gaines. Motor City soccer league DIVISION I w IL T cGGAPFm ()"wu TuM l 4 O 1 12 3 9 oàmwm1ta% m 4 1 O 10 1 8 A"ri 8 1 112 7 7 Ajax Warrlon 2 O 1 9 3 5 Durham County 2 4 0 Il 13 4 0uaaCt 2 2 6 6 2 Wr2= . 0 31 3 14 1 DISION Il Durham Celtic 5 O 0 21 6 10 PlckoeingSrlom 3 2 0 12 9 8 Pârbron Unfted 1 3 1 6 13 3 Odh.Pbrtugue 1i*83i15 6 3 O.hava United 0 2 2 ri 12 2 PeteffbOeugh atyO0 4 0 3 17 O an entire gamne, grabbing a 4-2 firatperiodlead and then match- ingMisaissauga goal for goal for he remainder of thegme. Jay Lee, Simon Bowers and Matt Shearer each had two goals for Warriors, who rema.in as cel- lar-dwellers in the li-teain beague. Dan McWhirter, Chris Tacker, Steve Taylor and Jason Crosbie each had a goal for Warriors while Dan McComb had three assista. League-leading scorer Ted Dowling had tbree goals and two assista for Mississauga. Kevin Dack scored three.goals, Jason Clarke scored twice, with singles to Dave Demelo, Srmuick and Mike Vidal. Mississauga lost another gaine last week te faîl from first to third place. Warriors lost 21-11 te Sarnia on June 12. Kyle Bothwell had fiv. goals and three assista ta lead'Sarnia. JeffJordan scored four goals and added three assisa while Dave Wright had three goals and four assista. Jef Salisbury scored twice and had five assisits. Other goalscorers were Juin Mara with three, Jeif Cox with two. I I -I j ut RiCK DUNFORDW (lft) of Whitby was the lucky recipient of a basebali card signed by pitehiug legend Nolan Ryan. The card, worth $1,500-$2,000, wvas in a pack of Upper Deck cards purchased at' Grand Slam Sports Cards &, Collectible (rer sented by Terry Hinton) in Whitby., The cri one of 2,500 inserted in various packs distributed around North, America. pht~ Junior A lacrosse SFANINGB (et otJune 18) GF WL T GS GA PrS Orangevifle 13 9 4 0 144 123 18 Ot.Catharlne 12 8 4 O 138 107 18, 12 7 5 0 162 5 1 î4' hna 12 7560150 120 14, Pe-baouh 12 7560100 9214 Miumua 12 7 5 O 154 13 14, itner 12 7 5 O 131 114-14 SIxNaticm 12 5 7 0 16 171 10« TcontoBeauchu 10 4 a 0 104 126 e BeyArm I113 8 0108143 6 Whitby 12 1 11 0 102 178 2 Top 10now GPGOA FIE Ted Di>wUnS lmm.. 12 61 18 69 Daxe & gur S.Cath. 12 22 42 84 Dom Wrigt,àrni 12 2 M5@ MlksMtu.ny, Orange. 13 28 32 58, CIieDxIueolKitchmne il '19 a31s5l Cam BambM. Mx Nat. 10j,20 29 49, Chdrleog,lUthmnmr12 29 20 48 Kevtn D&nce, mtion 1 21---26 47 mesGeumlNE at 9 30 15, 45 Jason Jackson, Orange. 12 20 24-44 à OMM m A 1 1

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