PAGE 22, WHMTY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27,1992 Bantam teamé culd be bes t ier EyMaro Boucher The Whtby Optimjet basebali Club aime to daim Supreniacy at the bantain level of the Eastern Ontario Baseball Association i 1992. ,Manager Jim Calway feele thie May the beet bantanx team in many yeara,, and -ie le booking forward te the long eummer of regular season play followed, by «Wéustsetour goalehigh and hope té do as beet as we can," he 9 aye. Calway eaye the- teain has a lwayvs been strong and won -the. requiar season t1e last year. u ne of the big reasons for the optimism about the'team je the return of about eight players foIatyear's clube saye. «This will make a big dif- ference for us," he aays. Calway "sy the teamn was rated as a AAA club, which ie very good for a- ninor bantani basebaîl teani. The manager says he and coach George, Sclott don't emphasize the 's'uperstar" con- cept on the teain, prefering in- stead a team approach and tain spirit -- players tbink i terme of theë teaminmstead of incividual Ilekids are dedicated and work bard but also learn to have fun tegether as a teain, he eaye. Calway eaye Whitby, deapite its emalfer populationà when com- pared te larger communities, alwayeseeêms te 1have' etrong ----------- m kk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --------------- Whitby huanie opened the EOBA season last week with three victories. Jeremy Schott pitched the first, gaine against Bowmanville i a 16-1 win. In the second. gaine againet Pickering, Chris Aflison and Dava Partlow shared the pitcbing in a 14-1 win. Mlison didn't alow a bit. In the third gaine, Brad Newport and Ken Calway shut down -Belleville 5-2, for the tbree-gaine eweep. During the three gaines, Dwayne Pliaure had four triples, and catcher Josh Miller tbrew out six base-runners. Wihitby continues league action this week against Oshawa and Kendal. Hawks soar in opening games Whitby Hughes Hawks are off te a flying start in the midget ile division of the North York Women's Softball Lem Lisa Hicks was t hewinning pitcher in eachgame, victories of 12-1 over. Scarbo rough on May 21, 18-4 over Markhanx on May 19, and 10-4 over Newmarket on May 14.- Hicks had a triple and single and'drover in five rune in the 12-1 victory. ILyn Michaud had a double and two lesan drove itwo rune, whglesChery Mackay had a single and drovie itwo runs. Tara Faller asohad a eigle.. Againet Markham, Adrienne Marlowe, Corrie Dewit and Jen- nifer Carroll each drove i four runa te lead Whitby's powerful offence.' Marlowe bit a triple and two singles, Dewit had a double and two singles and Carrolbit three Mrelissa Elliott, Nancy Penton and Donna Piggott each bit two sin les while Hicks and Michaud each had one single. Hicks had five etrikeouts while Penton was strong defensively. Hicks bit a double and *h le and drove in three runs in the win overNewmarket. Piggott bit a -single and drove in two runs. Carroll had a triple and'Penten, Dewit and Michaud each had a single. Faller was strong on defence. The Whitby team bas home gaines on Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. at Kelloiyn Park. .Charlie Marlowe je manager, Ray Michaud and Wendy Drake are coaches. -------- DRESS IT UP ANID MA KE ITHOTH' Trailer Hitches 9Box Liners e Truck Caps " Running Boards, " Bug Shields " Van Interiors A "o»kyproffle of member Of Mhe M>itbyWaWmrsjuior A lacroes tam. Darzyl Yoo and Gary Kane are first-year junior A playera 'both bavingininor lacrosse iii WAitb Yoo, 6 ft. and weigbing M~' Ibo.,is a goaltender. 'Il try to keep the score down, then our offence will win it » saya the 18-year-old General 'i.Taner etudent. Kane, 6 ft. 1 i. and weighing 185 Ibo., wanta te, appby the Gary ]Roberts work ethic, to hie lacrosse game. "He always gives bis all, whether itvs in hockey or lacroes, aya Kaiaà e of fobert the Wbtb native wbo playsfo the aH' Calgary Plaines. "He plays bard every game it shows.»KaLnel17 is a etudent- at HenryStreet Iigk cho8 Steve Taylor, 17 is a second- year player in tîh junior A ranke. Another graduaute of' the Whitby minor systein, he aime to booet bis offensive -production thie season,.by averaging a goal a game. Taylor, 5 ft. 8 in. and weigbing 160 lbs., is a student at Eastdale CVI. Iuu JRANE TAYLOR THE TOWN 0F WHITBY ~COMMUNI1Y SCHOQLS REGISTRATION FOR COMMUNITY SOHOOL SUMMER DAY CAMP egsaonfor community chool summer day camnpwill be held at the folwn cools: BELLWOOD COMMUNITY SOHOOL 30 BELLWOOD DRIVE, 571-4770 GLEN DHU COMMUNITY SOHOOL 29 FAWLNGBROOK STREET, 666-0969 PALMERSTON COMMUNITY SOHOOL 400 PALMERSTON AVENUE, 666-959 PRINGLE CREEK COMMUNITY SOHOOL 80 RIBBLESDALE DRIVE, 668-0666 ON TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS, 7:00 - 8:30 P.-M.& SATU RDAYS, 10:00 - 1 im0A. K basebal clubs at ail levele, from k$ide toadulte. Whitby playe a 20-gaine r egu- bar season echedule i a 10-team le e that includes ,teanxe from Pickeringand Kingeton. , The teain wiIl also play i varlous teurnamenta throughout the euinmer.* Whitby rep's open fwith win Whitby Dundas Street Dental Centre under-14 girls' rep soccer team won their first league game against Richmond Hl~~1 Coach Ed Chung feit hie Witby team played well for thie early ini the season. Catherine Cronin and, Tina Willam eon. eacbh ecored a goal,,for Whitby and Marcia Pope scored twice, once on a penalty shot.> Richmnond Hil managed only one past Whitby goale Marie Wonniacott. Susanne Wisdom plaed her usual strong game for WinIoss. 1f..or.. .. .........I WhitbyDunediConsrction midgetbae= lltamn won one and loet one in their fiirit week of regulr eason play. .Why opened in Pickering on Tueaday night and feulir1514 i an error-flled contest Clu-le Mace with four bits and Tin JIneson with tbree led the offence for Whitby. Other bittera were Neal Balan, Mim Puddister, Jainie -DiFiore, Dan Stephenson and Keith Mils. Mle was the losing pitcher. On Wedneeday night WVhitby won a.. 3-2 décision- over Peterborough, the wim*ming run coxing in the bottom of the nith inning. Bayne Balan, Wood and Imeson bad bita wbile Mille took the victoiy on the mound. DiFiore fitched a trong six innings to edWhitby te its firet victoiy of the season. Oshawa Kicks Pringle Creek IGA under-il team began the. 1992 soccer season by winning a tournament in Brantford recently. Kicks won al rfive of their gaines, outscoring their opponents 22-3. Kicks defeated Dixie 3-0 east York 2-1, Vaughan 9-0, girant- ford 5-0 and, inthe fluaI, East York 3-2. In the final, acorers for Kicks were Colin Circelli Anthoýny Pl astin a- an d Mich ael klukoweI.à Goalie Pietr Neuleman* was atrong, with help from a solid' defence led by central fullback Dustin Nzeakor. Pringle Creek IGA defeated Oshawa Turul 9-0 in the season opener of* the Scarborough/Dur- ham rep soocer league. Michael Klukowkai ecored three goals, Don Blake and Anthony Plastina each scored twice, while Marc. Benlisa and Joh Gillinghain each had a goal. 1Pieter Meuleman got the shu- tout. Peewees beatAjx lose to Piekering Whitby had a win and a bs i their tret. two games of the season i minor peewee baseball. Wbitby defeated Ajax 6-3 on May 14 but feIl to Pickering on lyh team, sponsored by Whitby Legion Bra.nch 112, ja coached by John Feewith aseistants Peter Hirihand Peter Vopmi. Playere are Ryan Babcock, Paul Cook, Jason Dxckson, Mike Feret, Paul Graham, Paulsllein- rich, Joeh Huether .Any Muel- ber, John Partlow, kfke Sakata, .Scott Thompeon, Shawn TuNrner and Ran Vopni -MrAe y eae chedule includes gaines against major peewee and major/minor mîzed peewee teame. It was incorrectly etated iIaat weee edition that Darry1 Met- calfe is a etudent at Anderson CVI. In fact, he is a atudent at Henry Street High &chool. The Frees Prese wiehes to apo- logize for the error., Durham womens' fastball league Clas 19 Whlfby Sune 10 Picotte Pinte. 17 WAB.White lm 6 Dodd & Bouter, 20 TmrnEtb"@ 18 Day Sports 23 BrookliluLgboe 3 lhl-nd MA lasala. Be Picotte Pinates 4 Dodd & Souter 8 Wldtby Sun. 2 Day Sorts2 BmroolmnL. 1 TeannRL.].0 W.B. White lauxna. 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