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Warriors finally entered the win column by upsetting first- p lace St. Cathannes 9-8 an d defeatingBurlington 16-12. Matt Shearer 'soored three goals and Shaydon Santos had two in the win over St. Cath- arines. Chris Tucker and Jason Cros- bie each had three asuiste. Jay Lee, Larry Gof Steve Taylor and Wayne Paddick each had 'a goal. Jason Pepin, Derek Campbell and Don Henùry each had two goals for St. Catharines. Shearer had five goals and Lee scored twice and had five assista in the win over Burlington. I A eekly profile of members of the Whitb Warriors junior A lacrosse teain. WSMA4NG Goalie Wges M g has five years of Junior A e erience and some helpful advice from an older brother to help the War- riors in net. Wes' brother is Rick Mang, g aie for the Canadian senior lacrosse champion New West- minster Salmonbellies. That's had a big influence on Weswho played minor lacrosse hiBraptenand Six Nations befretartig junior A at age 16. inThe 21-year old stands 6 ft. 2 hiweighs 191 lbo. He attends S.Larence College. 4 - .... ... JAY STEWART WES MANG JAY STEWART Jay Stewart is a «Product of the Whitby Minor Lacrosse Associa- tion and in his.first year with the Warriors. Now 16 hie was a member of the WhitÇy pèewer, team that won the eastern chaznpionship and finished runner-up ini the Canadian champio.ship. A student at ather -Leo J. Austin, Stewart is 5 ft. 7 in. and weighs 160 Ibo. SCOTT MACDONELL Scott MacDonell is another 16- year-old also in his first year with Wamrors after playing in the Whiitby minor system. He, too, rememibers playing on that peewee team that played in British Columnbia forth e Cana- dian chaznpionship. MacDonell is 5 ft.,» 10 i. and weighs 155 Ibo. Jason Crosbie Kelly Vi pond, Derek Jones, M~ark Ainsworth, TodWisn Goiff, Tucker, Jay Stewart aADan Ladouceur each had a 'goal for Warriors. Crosbie added four assists and Tueker had three. Clay Morrison and Mike Accursi each scored three goals for Burlington.. Orangeville got five goals and four goals from Andy Grahamn in the victory over Whitby. Jay Lee scored twice for Whitby, while Shearer, Santes, Goff, Taylor, Crosbie and Simon Bowers each had a gcà l. Jones had two assiste. Warriors are already one win better than lastyear. .After only one win in 1991, coach Wayne Colley said there was only way te go and that's Up. Warriors opened the year with' a 16-4 lost te the Canadian champion St. Catharines Athle- tics, followed that with a 12-12 tie with the Peterborough Mau- lers,. and then lost close games to the Mistisaa Tomahawks 12- 10 and =am Cranes Paoers 16-14.. There are eight rookies on the team this year, about one-third of the club. The acquisition of gpaltender Wes Mangfrom the Brampton Excelsiosin, exchange. for the Warriors' first round drtaft pick neit year han helped solidifV the team s defence, -said-Coley.' 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