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Whitby Free Press, 29 Jul 1992, p. 22

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PAGE 2% WWBFME PREnS WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1M9 Peewees win tournaments in -Gloucester Mississaugai Motoer City soccer league (men's) W L T YA IM Durham Colic 52833715 16 Oshawa Tond 618330 17 15 Adra C.C.5.C. 6 2 8 39 18 16 Ajx W.rloft 8 2 2 24 10 14 Plkrn tis6562 43 21 12 0,hmwalall 832 62116 12 Ohawa Cty 1 9 1 7 333a Durham oounty 1 100 12 74 2 SHOON» DiISION Drn.Wandeoreu 7 1 1 17 Il 16 82.11Z.Titans 6 2 3 10 14 13 Patbron Unted 5 3 2 21 '14 12 OulaaPortugueuo653 1I23 16 Il Oshawa United a 6 1 il I1 7 Peterborough City 2 8 0 10 23 4 UxbrldeUnted 2 7 09 20 4 GoAIBcoRING LEBADEIW > ivat Dividlm &Ma Murdack, Plckerlng 10 GlnnOrsudaw; Ceaile10 Todd Sindry, Plck.ng 8 Tocy Whtney, TuruM Chrus Colie, Aax6 Dsnny Zingu.,Adria AlwynFPrsdnlcko, Pckwrlg Seond DfrhM 5huve Dobby. Paubran7 De-' MaUGma, Parbren e Stavan N =i Porugue.. ilchurdAndr.Phbroei 5 Whitby slo-pieh STANDINGS sa etJuly 26 W L T PIS Km IKOO B.nana 12 2 1 26 Advantago Il 4 0 22 Durhsa Squash Club 9 4 1 19 Bamniaxammit 6 8 1 13 Don Cherys6 7 012 Heomeati servie 5 7 O 10 ad soffl 4 9 1 9 G. Net" 2 13 0 4 Whitby mien's slo-pitch a.et Jsdy 3 BiLUE DIVIION W L T FPM 34 27 25 21 19 la 10 aIRI nyYduin" ~nnoma AdvanSpTleco HughesHavis Cirai. Tax The.hiovia seep WM.kq Jacks .Jiùy 19, Wataubad Cu"tl AdvtaeTelom Cie. Ta" Haplan"u lb. Mdea Uip Master Redue-n July 20 CilleTai moviola July 22 la BResUs AdvantgsTelOm HaPawks Maulgéid Meusr lin Niafflu Waterbad Cas"l Ha"atPlastics Master Redue-n Ian BauIMtous sewan RapapauL matgod Mter àbolaa 1The Whitb ty Warriors peewee #3. lacrosse teain, sponsored- by Accuracy Plus 1kkeeping, recently won tournaments held in Gloucester and Mississauga. On July 10, il and 12 in,. Gloucester, the Warrior were in the 'C'division with 1Tyendiniaga, Oswego, N.Y. and Neean #2- teains. I the fi rst, game againat Tyendinaga, Whitby thoroughly dominated, scoring an impressive 11-1 victory. Whitby's next gaine againat. Oswego was to be a preview cf the championship aieas end-to-end rushes by both teans led to an exciting contest, with Oswego tying the gaine 3-3, with one second remainixg in regulation Urne. Whitby's third gaine resulted in a 7-2 victory over a stubborn Nepean #2 teain. 'e championship gaine between Witby and Oswego, who' had previously beaten Ne a and 1ýrendinaga, was welr played, with both teains trading goals throughout the match. Oswego.pulled eut ail the stops and sicored with 21 seconds remawnng in regulation Urne< to tie the score at "- to send 'the gaine into overtime. Whitby scored early in overtime on a goal, by Sammy Scheepers, to take home the championship. Scori*ng was led by Chuck Colès and Scheepers with 10 points apiece; Cory Reed, with seven;ý Phillip Greenen, five, Garett ichard and Max Wiildns, four, each; David Kabrynski, three; Ian Cuthbertson, Stephen Crowells and, Paul Goldsmith, each with two; Biais Lawson and Ryan Dancey, one each. Matt Fawcett and Brian Stanton played strong checldng gaines. The weekend cf July 17 te 19 in Mississauga, Whitb's first epponent was Clarksbn. Warors won by a score cf 6-1. I the second gaine against Gocester, Ian Cuthbertson *would score the only Whitby goal in a 1-1 tie. The final round-robin, action wa aaia Dunnviile who prove ne atch -for Whitby's ofneaddropped a 10-0 decision. Celtie unheatensteends D~urham Celtic recently lost their first two gaines of the season but stili share top st in the, men's Motor Ct ocr jtrfour wins 'and five ties in nine gaines Celtic lost 2-0 to Oshawa It-alia and 1-O to Aax Warriors.' Whitby Iroquois m s d JuIy 27 UNDER 8-. SQUIKI'GIRLS 3 Wbihy SMen Whtby Optimista Helen James 2 CaltUyn CampbeU 0162 lades Beokln Optimista 12 BCL o Llndmy Moloney 4 Rachel Stewaft 3 Roaanna Celebre 2 Alexandria WaLrd-Bafllngham Rachel Wslaca Frances DO pima e I*ngley Plumblng CalIiy Caugilu NieeJohinson Jeasca Taylor lKCLf#112 6 Sandamne I Stahane hapan4 Cindy Johnston Micel fha Icrstna Ursnowùl Peter the Plumber Ptricia Aubuekie 4 Noua Foy 2 Celtic- then gat back on the winning track with a 4-e win over Pickering Strikers. Glenn Greenlaw scered hii eighth, ninth and tenth goals of the seasen to, lead Celtic. He shares the lege goalscoTing lead with Scot'Murddoch of Pkëk- nGahamne Burns aise scored for Celtic. Celtic shares first place with Oshawa Turul, which has lest one game se far this seasen and Adria CCSC. Close behind are Ajax and Pickering in the hotly contested, first division cof the eéuli Idst 3-1 te Cromac Albion, a semi-professional club touring from Irel and, in a recent exhibition game. Greenlaw scored the only goal for Celtie. Whitby girls softball SOPHOMORE DISION W L T PIM Fiaherman'. Friand 7 3 0 14 Bocken Mllk 7 3 O 14 Klwanis Club 6 3 0 12 BJL.W.F.L. 6 4 012 Loeliruga 3 7 O 6 MatigoLlni 0O9 O O DL.0WPL flack Us i n14 4 I 29 Durh~lam miiDu Il 8 1 23 10 7 323 10 10 I 21 gilS 6 14 1Iil. 3 14 0 8 scer BoUl Jete'.Dnn saceJuly 27 BtayClub - ai vIpSeebu 15 Déaia MeWhlter UNDER 10 - ATOMl 4 MidaM uif Whtby CunadmianlireO Ficker. W"lib ffset 4 Bruoklln Lq 19 Richard Maàrtin sel u il Hm"y Perm Whtby HantPlastcs 3 Ajx Anmac Toi 0 ped u Iqndaq Smith 8 26 Gard Feqpmn Wub NdBa uxStibe 2 AnglaSmith 2 21 But Ariford Ki.amcCIlnlon2 LoesaClu S Du"lasAIa Action Plus Olh SIverT Whltby Liens Club 3 Ficker. J.E. Han O0 Knighte CaiC 16 Cuslg Bell Shannon Fletcher 2 OMH..U. a Johnu MefLaan AmanilsAloot ErcEft K Whtby Hlghlad Van 2 Whltby Dam nst. 2 Ceul21 a Bn lsauIqdayFreeman 2 PetieaHesney 2 SWhtby lllàhland Van I Pickering sia-Sperla I Kidgh»sof il JIni EabwiE~ -M~JI 12 Btad Bkr Wbtby Optimid téu 6 Aaxlieons Club 1 Shavna.Wagnehl 8 la Day emnieuse. 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Wàhy advanéed.te the grand champnionship aaitLondon whoha netalowed a goal in their three previcus gaines. <Londoni opened up a 2-0 lead midway.,through the -first period beforeWbitby talied their first goal. .Down 3-1 in the third period, Whitby, in drainatic fashion, tied the score at .3-3, with 23 seconds reniaining in regulation tiine. GCoalie Stephen Crowells was on the bench for an extra attacker. One minute inte, overtinie, Coles scored tosea the grand chaxnpionship for the Warriors. Coles was chosen Whitby's 'player , f, the gaine' by the London coaches. Greenen led. with seven points, folowed by ODIes with sx Wilkins, five- Dancey,Bob Marshall ancf Scheepers, eac with three; Cuthbertson,' Crowells and Reed, two each'; Lawson, Goldsmith and Shari Bryksa, one each. Kubrynsld aand Stantoii played The team, is coached by Keith WagflrM>et ichard and Bruce Whitby's next action is at the provincial. champioshp, Aug. 7 te, 9, in Arthur, Ot. } ~ 3~ By Steve Edelson Non-sport- cards are becoMing very popular, so I went te, a local card store and gisked> Derek O'Donoghue what he feit was hot. I learnéd that inserts, such as Spier anPrismis Star Trek the Next Gration, holograins and Batinan Il - Stadiuni Club inserts (A-J, found in Topps Batnxan packs) are very hot.- Sets that are, approved, are Ghost ]Rider, S ider Man Bàtman - StadiuinCI , MarvellIand III, Mustang~ncuucl %as and Boris I and Il ta are a fine set of art carda. For the ice cold. D.C. Cosdc carda, the hlgan are on the top four packs. I a partially enipty box, the holograins have nicat likely been filtered eut. Don't waste your nioney if ail you want are holograins. The tip of the week is Charles Nagy. Soine pitchers get an infiated record due te large run support. Nagy won over 10 gaines in the first half of the year and plays with Cleveland.' Enough said. The Molson Indy has corne and gone with Michael Andretti taking the win. There are a lot of Ail World Indy Circuit carda.: Although the Formula One circuit Midway Matous National Trust Midis Muffler Bruailin Optimiste Paint StorePlus Midway Motors Whltby Optlmlats Ramas IL Devis Rea-IasH. evis Iinsmen Club NaticaîsiTrust Ruddy Electrie SENOR XMEDIVISION W L T PIM Madiflan Bath. 9 1 O 15 Remax -C. Chsnl 7 3 0 14 WhitbyLeglon a 3 1 13 Iarbt 6 4 0 12 Mercury Auto Body 6 4 1 Il Dod & Souter 6 5 0 10 Brooiin Optlmisla 4 6 O 8 Partuaral"s 3 7 O 6 MscmlDn Ouchants 3 7 O 6 Big'f 1 9 O 2 s-ý R.emax-C. Chandler il Karbet la Whtby Leglon 8 MacMilan Bathurst 17 FarInerl&bes 22 Meavur Auto Body 9 BigV il Dodd & Soutat 7 Bmoklni Optinihats3 xMIilanOrchards19 JUIdR MlE DIVISON W L T PIM Laelua8 1 O 1a ISpd) 6 3 1iIl DDSMatrketing 5 3 1 il FamilylCaetw y 5 6 0 10 Witby Traphy House 3 6 O 6 Ben Canada I 9 O 2 S- DDS Marketing 1 7 Bell Caada a SF 011 14 Mhy Ttophy Ho& 10 LovailDeugs 20 PaiilyKraeways 12 T-HALL DIVISION W L T PIE DomfidSNioaît 8 2 0 l6 LianusaClub, 8 2 0 16 DDS Marketing 7 3 O 14 Whltby Opthmit 6 2 1 13 HenryDoItCentre 4 6 O 8 Sanelselataiy 2 7 I 5 PRema- D. liaylock 2 7 0 4 Lions Club 1 90 2 Dominion ICnt 29 Sunela. Rtsry 21 Luones.Club 34 WhubyOptidss2g DDSM.rketlng 33 Lions Clu 29 REPTEAN -iff -Wthy 17 Oaklldges I 8 Scsxhiauugh 2 deesn't race near Toronto, it has a set produced by Grid, which is the nicest Set of cards I havê smen. This set includes Stadium Club quality and gold-stamped carda with great photos. It should be available in about a month. Next- time: the 'hot 10Y and&'icy 10' of the month, as well as another Uip of the week. scores 21in Whity win The Whitly under-il preie rep socer tean, sponsredby th» Bano f Montreal, defeated a tough West Rouge teain 4-1 in, league pay recently.-. In the fr-et half, gopaltender Chris Paul camne Up wîth a gutsy, m agesve performance to .shut don the opposition attack and maintaini the score at M-. Whitby's marksman was half- back Terry-Lawrensonî. In the second hall the effence got primed up'and'recorded three goals, one a picture playas an excellent 'chip by Grahain Mace.an resu1t in a brilliant header by.Michael Schfleiffer.,The second gol ame'on a breakaay by Scheë4ffer and thé ,third an excellent \ offensive effort by MacLean. The 'fullback lime cf Jason Evelyn, Craig Scott, Brian Rainey' and Scott Adainson solidified in the second haif to centrol 'the gazne and stifle the oppostion attack to preserve W atb' victory. In the second round cf the CERSL Cup, Whitby defeated Oshawa Turul 3-0. Paul recorded the shutout and goals were scored 'by Mark- Englelage, Lawrenson and Ev,Ïiy now advances -te the semi-finals on Aug. 10 against Ajax. e tospor exhibiion i Player's Ltd. and its travelling xnotorsport exhibit wiil be at:the Pickering Town Centre,'July 27 te 30, coimplete with race cars, video- footage and the chance to win a sports car. The high-tech display, on view during iail heurs, will have a national draw that visitors niay enter te win a 1992 GEO Storm GSI S port Coupe, courtesyo General Moters of Canada. yo . 1Walk Through Mmie,' a video presentatien of Canadian notesprtfroîn 1960, te today, will pytiute te, the late Gilles V.lneue, Cana.daIs imost fineus race car driver and the only Canadian- te win a Formula One race. Hlighlights wiil include a race-ready Z28 Camaro, Trans Arn Firebird, an open-wheeled Atlantic» car and an Atlantic Sèffàid-Oi1é-ciàinp 1 ~hamioeièhie *1 0 I

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