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Whitby Free Press, 13 May 1992, p. 27

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WMW YVREEPIRS WEDNESAY, MAY 18, 1992. PAGE 27! Vikilg victorjous in fi.rst,.game^ MARCEL I THEIAULT demonstrates bis 9inn technique by flipping Dan O'Har on'te the mat. Theriault, 19, at 78 kg. and a green boit, and (YE[ara 16, 86 kg. and a brown boit, are mombers Of the Elichi-Sai Judo Club. Bach won gold in thefr respective weight and boit classes at the Eastern Canada finals. Theriauit also placed third i a western Canada competition. Photo.by Mawk Es.ar. Whltb P. r. Celebrity Cup gol f June 10 Thie 1992 Celebrity Cup Golf Tournament aind Dinner willtae place onWednesday, Junel10at Laei Lg ~nks golf course i nerth Whib. It will feature a number of celebrities froin the world of sports, media and entertainment. Proeeds froin tUis year's teurnament wMl once again go, to the " Chldren's Wish Foundtion'?. This years honourary chairman is Kàirk McLean of the. Vancouver Canucks. There will b. a shotgum start at 12:30 p.m. Following golf, there will be a dinner/reeption in the Lakeridge Links dinfing room beginning at 7 p.m.> ITwo firsts for club membersI Two members cf the Kiichi Sai Judo Club won gold at a recent competition in Brampton. Jif Monkman, 8, was first in the minus 27-kg. white-orangeý- yellow belt class. H. ýwon aIl seven of his flghts. Ian Alexander, 8, won the minus 31-kg.* white-yellow- orange belt class. H.lesthie fmrt flgt-b ut then won the next flve. At the recent Kiichi Sai open held in Whitby, the. club -flished third out cf more than 80 clubs. The registration fee is $135 per person which will include green fees, power cart, prizes and dinner. To attend the dinner only, there are a limited ameunt of tickets available at a coot of $40 per person. As part cf this year's proiraro, a draw is being run for'a numbered and autographed limited edition print of Los Angeles Kings captain Wayne Gretzky, by Theiss. There are only .999 tickets available at a coat cf $10 each. TIckets can b. purchased. and the print viewed at Spot Piin theA & PPlz on Thickion Rd. S. There are stl a few spots left for tlýis year's tournanient, so register as soon as possible. The tournament hassold out every year- For more information or registration, oeil Lloyd'Fenemore at (416),434-6131. Whitby under-14 rep girls soccer team opened their season on Saturday with a 5-2 exhibition gamine vctoyover lThornhiil. Thornhill scored two early gSb on Whitby goalieMai Wonnacott' te lead 2-O, but Wonnacott settled into lier pont and blanked the opposition fo the, ruot cftdie gaine. Whitby scored three goals /in the first half and two more in the. second. Megan Aikin used liher speed te beat the ThSrnhlll goalie twice. Catherine Groomn and Andrea' Baboy aIse, foumd the mark. Maria PFope, alway sôslid-in the backfield, teck the. bal frein the Whithy end, carried it through thep ci1on and na the. golie The. WM& teain is sponsored by4 thie Dunadas Street Dental Oshawa Vikigs teams are off to a good sart1ithe 1992 'Trný ub Uinseason. Vikngsfin teingot three tries from Matt Bocher in a 21-3 win over Toronto Lions on Satur- dajyatLIakeview Park, Oshawa' .Wane Marchinent hadaty and Ian Thompson kicked a con- vert and a penalty. Vi kings second teain thrcttled iÀons second teain 37-O. Scoring one try each were Don Mailet, Bi Kydd, Wayne Castilho Gen Laugli, Jason Deer ana TOM Calabrese.- Doug McConkey kicked five converts and a penalty. Vikings third teain doubled Toronto Scottish 6-3. Gerry Ben- net hada try anidKevin McLeod had a convert.' inaeepla resumes May 23 EMIS KRAUSE Oshawa Vikingrs first tearn reached the final before being defeated by Brantford i the 'recent Kis Krause tournament hosted by the Vikings organiza- tion. Vikings on three games beforratford won the final 14-O. Ini their first- game, Vikings blanked Toronto Scottish third team 32-0. Greg O'Connor scored two tries. Mark Gibeault, Jeif Horler, Scott Jenkins and Marchinent each had a try while Thompson kicked four converts. Stuart Crail scored a try anid Thompson haa the convert ia 6-O win over Lindsay. In a gaine that stretched into overtime and was flnally decided on penalt kicks, Vikings edged Barrie 9Z ' Tlhompsoni had two penalty kicks and Santo Giardina also kicked a penalty. Vikings second team won their first gaine by default and lost their second game 7-3 to Toronto Welsh 11 7-3. McConkey had a penalty kick for Vikings. Whitby mnor lacrosse HROUS LEAGUE MAY 4 AIn DlMch 2 COuM VoEmbou Nliha"maaac Scot Mrri.., 6 David Anui 32 Blqanh«no Euzi. argent hnnovtivo Awarda 4 Shan. Baoumr Boaby Beod PaRtrck Nocemo Juatia Sawyco jam dMaDar 10 Brook/Pr.Crh. ]GA 8 John PlîM 4 flrlan Mlinnc. 2 matthow ERAM lýym Hnatko KMOKTTKH Volenthwo's 7 J ~y BrImble 4 ffle PeterMa Nichait. Mcno DumnBÀtieffe letcheiInsur. a Brie Coninsa Adam Dmth ffle Have ILMOR ANT.AN noriharo Amarar a P. Jim X Oflricu 2 D. Wadack C. MCLUM J. Houata May 0 Caahwmy Luber 5 A. Whaloy a M. SuddSs CL z.ai Ls««oeoa.OdmeriiWhltbyT2ropIiwy 14 EL Dhth 4 D. siahilh4 ILDm.h 3 P. Webb6 8.Vaftuk 2 J. Wam 3 CL Prou 2 J. LAwu. 2 aLEdsar IL0,1Dm Vi«kingstidtam lest 32-3 to Brock ihi first gaine, Gareth Stone kicking a penalty, then. lost 16-O to Toronto Saracens Il, eventual consolation title wn Entriesvners fo fataltoremn The Durham Lakeshore Women's Fastbal League is acceptinj entries for their second annual invitational to6urnament June 19-21. The ,softball (12-in. softball used) tournament will be held at Iroquois Park, Whitby. Organizers hope to attract 16 entries. Minimum age for quali- fied4 players is 18, as ofJa.1 1992. Classie, Pirates win season openers Classics and Picotte Pirates were winners as 'the Durham Lakeshore Women's Fastball League season b an last Friday night at Durham -elds. Cindy Hooper and Alexandra Martin combined te pitch the shutout in a .16-O triumph by Classics over W.B. White Ini- surance. Jackie Boufford, had a 'home run and three runs-batted-in in a 21-5 Pirates' victory over Tersan Rebels. Dea.dline forentries is June 1. Entry fee is $150 and two red dot balls, or $168 (league will supply 12-in. balla). Last yeare' iaugural tourna- ment ýwas *cnsidered a huge Success.For more information, cal Susan at'"436-6902 or Ann at 666-1885.', f L. We Specialize in Mag Wheel Balancing

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