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Whitby Free Press, 2 Sep 1992, p. 21

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Whitby Free Prea, Wednesday. Soptombor 2, 1992,, Page 21 Vikings ýst"li ,in ,top .3 in rugÉby division Oshawa Vikingeomin ln.>the hunt for a second-place finisih in Tocronto Rugbyr Union division II, play aftera vitory over Toronto Nomads over the weekend. Oshiawa gt a ryfroin Dave Hopper and a pnal ykik rom Peter Clayton tadefegt Nomads I provlous action, Vikings. played one of thefr best games of the season . tatie undefeated, firt-placo Brock 16-16. The win, in Brock Township, came after a 20-16 *bIsâota Beaches II as play. resumodýafter the mid-soason layoff. It was the third. loss' cf the season for Vik- ings I.< Vikings wore tied with, Toronto Irish II for third place .- three p oints behind second-place Bar- barianls I -- going: into the week- end action. Against Brock, Wayne. March- ment' had a try and Clayton three penalties and a convort.' Vikings play cellar-dwelling Burlington II this weekend.- Oshawa Vikings Il have suf- fered two straight losses .- 34»3 to Nomads III and 49-3 ta North Halton. Nvices met expectaions b wnning lacrosse itie Whitby basebail Auguat7 DiS Inurane Rookies& Oltmes OXtteCreek Videe Auguet 10 Augusi 17 Oold Hawks RookieS & Oldtimes GelAI Hawks 01tw CrkidV" 12 Vlck lnmar.nc a GIdd Havis 14 Dis inouurmS 9 Rtooies &Odtilmos2 7 DM 41 il DISlnscrmnc 7 VI ck Inunan 4 RookiS à&OdtUMusÏ»2 6 Dun bTSwlng 2 Durham grls' socer. UNDER 10 - ATOM > WIIIL Highuand Van Nicole FÏeeman 2 làL ang2 lAuren AM"IO Whut. MEN-adVan Nicole Pressuan 'lendeyPreean Lauren AM@mo.~-ý. Whil. Hant plastis Nicole Sargemt Lyndsey Slih Mlane Volpe Whut. Hanet Plastcs WhIt. Dom.Knitint Patricia Heenq 2 Whut.Hlnd MVan NEW % Badt lyedsy Freomnia Nicole Freoncan ErnaRypdtr 6 WhltbY lonaclub 1 12 RaXwju1 4 Aja 3 Plel LxLimnaClub 1 k. Coughar O 1 Ajax LlonsClub 2 Plck. Elo-Sporte 4 Plck. 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Coach Harold Hoar was afraid that, whilo theo skiil level was defi'telyheads- and tails above mightberusty Ini the opening gamoe, Whitby- paced by a s ix-pint effort from Jeif Frazer,- crushed Brampton 20-2. However, in the second, gaine, the Whitby squad came out.fiat and for the first haif of the gaine were dominated by a determined Scarborough teain. Only a superb effort in net. by John Chesebrough kept the Whitby teain in the gaine until the offence, led by a six-point effort from Stephen Hoar, was able to gradually put some points on the board and lead Whitby ta, an 8-3 win. In the third game, the teaIn hit the floor with an. improved detemriation -to winas they faced Beaches which Sad prvdd the best competiton for Whtythis year. However, Whitby, led by a six-point effort from Blaine Down, cruised -toaa well-deserved 12-3 win, their biggest against Beaches this season. The win gave Whitby a berth IRegistration for i Ifigure skating1 Registration for new members ta the Whitby Figure Skating Club wiil take place on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 6 ta 9 p.m. at the Iroquois Park c'omplex. Ail adults; and children (must ho age 4 by-Dec. 31) are welcome. For further information, oel 430-3891 or 430-8632. Two mombers of the Durham Pony Club had- first-placo finishes at the Central Ontario reginofocu eonal D aly heldAng22. Beth Murray of Durham was first oveprali at the D Lovel, after an egtpa finish idressage andfifh-Pacefinish in cross- country. Katie Johnson of Durham was mg #,Jla1t4 »t2 level after Club. Sujpport staff on, the squad- include assistant 'coach Murray onmanager Jeiff hesebrough and"Umanager John Morrison. Whitby Iroquois socer UNDER S - SQUIr 'GIRL ]=T=ymam 1 pet«er .Plumber 1 Alanm Fego TaraHeMr San"a Anca 0 Brooklln Optimia 4 Rachel Stewaft 8 Llnday Mdkunq lCL 0162 ladies 65 DCL 0112 I Katie Boys 5 Erna Mclntogh IaLngley Plumblng 1 Whtby OptImste7 Emily Dykeman HeenJMe 141klMAltamura Jade Blight Jalme Nemeth in the finals which turned out ta hoe another matchup against Scarborough, the teain that had proved so troublesomre in gaine two. This time, however, the results were very diffeient., Whitby was primed by a pro-gaine speech fom <Brooklin Redmen coach Peter Vipond who,spoko ta the teain about effort,' teamwork and determninaitani.' .As the gaine started, thie Scarborough squad agin came at Whitby with an intense running gaine. However, this tixno Scarborough faced a Wbitby team thaj was deternuned ta not only win but prove tao veryono in the arena> that 'they were unequivocally the best teami in thoince exoelled at the short-pass running gaine. Scarborough put up a good flght butby the end of the flrst period, Whitby had a 3-1 lead and was clearly in conitrol of the garne. In the second and thirdperiods, Whitby ran aywith the gaine, posting golatr unanswered goal. By the end, paced by six-point efrsfroin Down and Frazer, Whitby had crushed Scroogh 16-2 and won the provincial A championship., Leading the offence for the taurnanient with' a 20-point effort was Down, folowed by Hoar with 16. Frazer was next with 15, followed by innie Crawford with 14. Mike Morrison had 12. Bobby MeBrid had eight, Matt McKay, seven (including an impressi've four-goal effort in the chanipionship game), Rory Smith, Jay Harrison and Sean MacRury each got six points. Rounding out, the offensive effort wero Jeremy Fisher with four points, Benny Scheepers and Ryan Meaney with two points each and Mike Semneniuk, Brad Slater and Chesebrough with one point apiece. Chesebrough, together with Richard Passfleld who was cailed up to, act as sub-goaltender, provided Whitby with strong netniinding throughout the taurnaient, achieving a 2.5 goals againet average for the taurnanient. Frazer was recognized byý the OLA as the most valuable player in the championmhip.gaine. The teai was sponsored by the Brooklin and istrict Kinsmen *WHEEL BALANCE, SX7000 SPECIALS 215X60R114.......»*,**$80.O 185X60R14 .......ý....$75.00 195X60R15 ........... $80.00 20eX6OAl5 ........... $80.0 215X65R1 5BLEM...$8500O 205X65R1 5BLEM...$80.00, 235XÉOR14BLEM...$85.00 NI COMPUTER AP TIRE DISPOSAL DEALER FOR:, MICHELIN UNIROYAL B.F. GOODRICH DUNLOP, GOOD YEAR -l BRIDGESTONE- Motor City 'socoer league W LT F A PME =jaWartlor 102 4 87 14 2t Dnam Celtl 8 2 6 46 17 22 OohauaTurul 9834 3023 22 Adria C.C.S.C. 7 3 6 46 23 19 O6hawalitalla 6 3 7 81 22 17 6Ikn~8rkr 8 2 47 31 12 Durtîaounty 3180,22392- O Oshawa City 1 182 Il 45 4 SECOND DIVISON 0ohawa Poruguese 78 4,80 18 '1W, ParorasUted 7 38 4 28, 17 18 Dsrin&.Wmnderer8 S 8 2 22 15 18> OshaaTitans 5 2 6 23 l9 15,* Oshawa United 6 6 8 16 14 18 PetdOroWh City 2 10215rî296e UlbidpUnied 8 110 10 290 GOAIBCORING IZDEU GlennOremnlaw, Ceito22 Scot Murdock, Pickering 14 Dsimy Zfqpn,Adrit 13 Todd Slndrey, Pickering 9 Alwyu ProderlksPlckming 7 Alan Graham, A.ax 7 J"h LawtUflce,ItUII' 7 Steve Dobby, Paibrai David Bitord, Wandemm s7 Richard Androw, Pabron 7 Dette. McGoe, l'arbron 7 Aut. 25 FrtD" Durham Cele 8 Pickadng 1 Durham County 8 Osawm City 2 Whitby girls softball s orAugst 30 SOPHOMOJlE DIVISION Flahermana Frîend 19 Iiwani s Club 9 Beckers Milk 10 Klwards Club a Piahermana Priend 19 DL.W.F.L. 12 Beckers 11MN 21 Marigold Lincoîn 6 Beckers 111k 13 D.W.. 9 B4NTAM DIVISION RLained out. NOVICE DIVISION No scores reported. SQIRT DIVISION Mida Mufier 12 Wbîtby Optimiste Il Midway Motets 10 Ruddy Electrie 4 National Trust 10 Kinamen Club 9 Rem" - ]L Bevin 18Pai= = aPls Midas Muffler 183roil pimse1 Renie - ]IL Bevin 13 Natinl Trust 7 SENIOR lMTZ DIVISION Rained out. JUNIOR MFEDIVISION T-BAIL DIVISION Lions Club' 29 DDS Mreig 28 Lions clb 88B.l-sICate3 LAKE ONTARIO, 115CSTEEL COMPANY: _____ ____ ____HOPKINS ST. S., WHITBY

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