PAGE 28, WITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1992 mkrmwKi'o. rooies nthit ye« sRedTn.tKflm By Mario Boucher The »rooklin Redmen maqr lacrosse teain will, shoot th s sumimer for its eighth'consecu-. tive Ontario league champion-, 1 heter'Vipond- is back as coach, and he says it will take a while for players te corne together as a teami and, learn the system but heý is confident that <'we 'will surprise some people.» I t seems every time the playoffs roll around, the Redmen corne to play and flnd whatever way te emerge champions. «Last year, we changed a lot of personnel and we ended up Win- ning our leagu e' and we didn't pect that when we started off the season,"hle says. "I feel good about the team their size, aggressiveness ana enthusiasm,» hoe says. That makes it easier te, coach, says Vipond, despite the fact that haif the teami is expected te be made up of rookies. Vipond says he is counting on somie of his veterans, like- Tom Wreggitt, the last remaiingý *player from the Canadian chain- pionship i 1985, te croate the proer chemistry and leadership on the team. Mike Gray, commissioner of the Ontario Major Lacrosse League, says there will ho five teains fighting for a champion- ship when the season begins-May Reclmen, Peterborough Quak- ers,- Fergus Thisties Owen Und North Stars ani Bramp7 ton Excelsorsewil participate m, a 16-game schedule, with the top Ontario lacroSse leagu 1992 SBDL Miay 21 Biaoklin at Brampton May 30 *Fergus at Brooklila June 4 'Brooklin at Branmj3ton June 10 Peterborough at rookija June 12 Brooldin at Fergu June 17 Owen Sound atBrooklin Jane 19 Brooklin at Peterborough Jane 24 Fergus at BrookIin Jane30 Brooklij at Owen Sound JuIy 8 Owen Sound at Bz'ooklin Juiy il Brookiin at Owen Sound JuIy 15 BraMpton at Brooklin JuIy 17 Brooklin at Fergus July 22 Peterborough at Brooldmn July 29 Bramp'ton at Brooklin JaIy 31 Brokn at Peterborough Home -gaines piayed at Luther Vipond Arena at 8:30 p.m. four teamas making the plaof to deterrnine the Ontario winner. The Winner >will then host the winner of the Western League Association for ýthe Mann Cui? hm early September. New Westmins- ter defeated Redinen i mut year's final iB.C. «W. look forward to a competi- tive bague because ail of the teams are evenlymatched,» ho says. ,Gray says the team to beat w ill llkely b. Brampton, based on the players' draft. Vipond agreed that Brampton has, been getting stronger and .stronger the last couple of years and should be considered the early favourites to win' it ail this year. Gray adds one can neyer underestimate the always sur- prising and entertaining Hodmen when the going gets-tough. The- Redmon open their ache- dule on Maýy 21 in Brampton AnswerstO qUiZ, -FROM PAGE 24 21 Unéoi 3. Chvysier and OeSotô 4. Bbnidumn 6. Cadlflao 6.1960 7. Hudson with their first, home game on ,May 30 against Fergus at Luther l'au-e prdiu. Cbdutycbao J.mlffwclark . Blum D"v AnEqUM Tara WiDiafa Vipïoid AîenaBrooklhii, starting at 8 p.m., 5.oud - Rah Oldmna "dm: de-Hui.IlAnde ehh-&u= nUWMan WDN«CES Dnteh Walta - crua ikfl Joura Clark1 Baby B1hm - Je3n1(r Clark Tara Wilhqa Uaan mAlano 'Cbrlmty chabaua JusaCa Clark- Meim uD.hpd»e Samanila Mufr Amn.RBou TaraWlnfam JUNIORMiNW«78DN«CES swng - VanemMunra Wlfow Watz.. im Coee TaraWafle NIOR NWNZE IIANCES FE " TING Junior gaver - Patrca Sturgesa Amanmdeekl Krfrtin Pioo JamnColler Flecta Tango - LimCoedy Vanema m una- Eunmpean Walts - Pamela Duna Sarah Oldman Senior &aaz. - KaloBolduc, Mn" G" West Lyndeý shool f un fair (CLOCKWISE FBOM top left) West Lynde science teacher John Dryden goes for a surprise swimn Craig Gulas braces hinîseif for the imminent arrivai of a wet sponge; Andrew Yearwood gets his face Joyne bits nto some Cotton candy. Photos il Mark Reeso %Vhftby Fn. Pr1% Whitby FiguektigClub Sptlng Sehool Test Resuts