Page 22, Whitby Froe Press, Wednosday. Juno 9, 1993 Whitby unbeaten rii idget basebai The Whiby miner basebal midget rep tearn, sponsored by Network Architecture, wvon thir fourth longue gamo last week against Peterborough 8-6. Jenzy Aronowicz took the sin on the mound with hlp from Chnis Bulmer and TMm Imeson. Bnad Nowport led the offenco wvith twe doubles, a single, two runs scored and two RBIs. Blair Hardy, Jeromy Schott, Ken Calway, Imeson, Josh Millen, Joif Bremner and Aronowicz rounded out the il-hit attack. This leaves Whitby with four %vins in as many games in league play as they hoad for Oakville on the weekend foir tounnament play. ROBIN CROSS gets his hat signed b former NHL hockey great Larry Robinson Who was at Whitby's Van Hemmen Tires recently to sign autographs for hundreds of fans, including Robin's dad Ron (right). Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Press Whitby's unden-13 rep g is> soccer team reached the fiinal of a tournament in Newmarket necently before falling 5-0 te, Streetsville. Whitby began the tournamont with a 4-0 victory oven Wood- bridge. Kristy -Lee Grahanm scored two goals whilo Melissa McCartney and Erin Walsh each had a goal. Whitby then defeated Scan- borough United 3-1 on two goals by Grahami and one b y Walsh. Stneetsvillo thon edged Whitby 1-O before the two toams met again in the final. In league play, the Whitby side had a win, a loss and a tie. Whitby defoated Aurora 4-2 on May 19 as McCaî'tney scored two v als. Eleanor McKee and Kelsey issons each scored a goal. On May 26, Whitby got two goals froni Melissa Krummena- cher to tie East Gwillimbury 2-2. On June 2, Walsh and Meghan Thompson had the goals in a 5-2 loss to Scarborough. Wamrors win in overtime 4.9 oee Dir tkiL Me 1003 Du WHITBY I IRY QUEEN undas St. E. 668-53424 Whitby Warriors made a third- period comoback te tic Sarnia and thon won in overtime on Sunday night in junior A lacrosse. t was the sccorid win in three games duning the past we'dk for Warrions who. improvod thoin record to six winsand four losse.s for the season. YOUREUINVITED TO OUR SAT. & SUN. JUNE 12 & 13 12 ýý3 A & SU' 10 A.M. - 5 PM._M_ D C P rrl OOR RIZES LIGHT REFRESHMENTS AEROBIC DEMONSTRATIONS Warriors rode the great goal- tonding of Dave Power te a 5-3 win over Toronto Beaches on June 3. Mississauga, one of the best tennis in the junior league, defoated Warriors 14-10 on Fni- Motor city socoer league June 1 Oshawa Turut 2 Oshawa talla 0 Paul Karnondy Dave Dyer Shtout: Paul Marrerowski Wanderers 2 Duham Cehtic 0 Kevin Milis Scott Hawthorn Shutout: Tim Stoop John Barries Cup Ist round CCSC Adria 8 Oshawa Turul 3 Oshcsva Potuguoce 5 Oshawa halls Durham Kicks Uxbidge United 2nd round J une 19 Oshawa Uniled Adria vs. Parbr on Undted vs. Oshavia Turul Windorors vs. Ajax Oshaima Portuquesoe vs. Peterborough Ontario Cua lst round J une tM CCSC Adria vs. Dundas United Lakeshore women's field lacrosse May 19 Oshawa Chargers 3 Jen Detrnonte 2 J en fiddle May 17 Pickering Wildcals 6 Kathleen McCalhy 2 Kely Dea>mo EriRoike Jactrie Vanlennen Conie I-amers May 12 Osharwa Chargors 2 Jen Delmonte Christine Cambetl Oshawa Chargers 5 Carolyn Cirxýl t2 Jen Oetrnonie Tina Willams Cheryt Gronka May 10 PickeringWdcAs 4 Leslie Ouirk Eran Rou<ke Jaclue Varri-ennrwr Jen McCarthy Jen Mcarihy 2 Kelly Breulirigan Audry Kelly Erin Rouike Mary Jo McCarthy Whitby Raders Jon Johnson 2 Margot Job Mertpddh Giberi Ajaxr Arrovrs Erca De lne Whtiby Raidois Jan Johnson Aax Aro'rws Kyla Gray 3 Siepharco Sorîchetiî 2 'd Ãn Sarnia, Warriors vient into the third period trailirig 7-4 before rallying to tie the score. Jonas Derks scored ýthree goals for Warriors. Jason Crosbie and Steve Taylor each scored two goals while Rick Badowich, Shaydon Santos, Scott Mac- Doneil and Simon Bowers each had a goal. Warriors kept pace with Mis- sissauga for two periods on Fni- day before the home toam out- scored Warriors 4-1 in the final period. Jason Clark did most of the damage for Mississauga, scoring six goals- and addng an assist. Mike WatVrs had a goal and four assists. For Warriors, Matt Shearor, Badowich and Crosbie each scored two goals, Taylor, Brad McArthur, Jeif Yoo and Jamie Williams gotting one each. Warriors and Beachos engaged in a defensive battle last Tiiuns- dan. he led 2-0 aftor the first period,' but Warriors scorod four goals in the second period and thon blanked Beaches in the third. Scoring for Warriors were McArthur, Crosbio, Gary Kane Shearer and Santos. Santos and McArthur oach added an assist. Matt McLean had two goals and assisted on the othor Toronto goal. Warriors host Six Nations on Thursday night and play in Kit- chenen-Watonloo on Fridau ni ht. In major lacrosse, Broklin Redmen didn't play in the past week but host Fergus tonight. Redmen will play in Brampton on Thursday night. Whitby mixed slo-pitch STANDINGS (se 01 May 31) W L Y PTS Koo Koo Banamas 6 0O0O12 Advant.ige 6 1i O 12 Durh,,n Squaih Club 3 2 0 6 Ski SIoçpo i3 2 0 6 HirmnOlic Service 2 4 0 4 A xo Zone 1 5 O 2 MrTr.insrmsor 1 4 O 2 Don Cherr yc 1 G O2 Ski' Shopîre 15 Koo Koo Bairannis t) Miý Trinsrfb5sin 9 A0tozone 8 Advariaju V Ac1vtg<r n Don CFetry*s 5 Duýr Ctierry's g Herrn.tc se7'uce 1r] t<oo Koo Bliiars Don C he, s 9 1irenic S&X5a0 y 1 ew OOL