Page 20, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, June 30, 1993 Shootout victory gives under-15s Erie titie The Whitby Lightning under-iS girls' rep soccer teain, sponsored by Whitby Dundas Street Dental Centre, took home the top prize in draznatic fashion in the recent Erie, Pennsylvania tournanient. Showing signs of jet lag in their first gaine against a Bayford makes mark skating Whitby's Shayne Bayford has made a smooth transition frein relier skating te mnIne skating competition. Cempeting in the Bauer Inine Skate Street Festival in Etobi- coke on Saturday, Bayford won the individual freestyle event that included ramp aeriai work, pylens and freeskating. He was aise second in the 100m road sprint for ages 16 te 20, and was a member of the Mississaugarelier hockey teami that was test in the senior divi- sien. He qualified for the national Imie championships in Boulder, Colorado in August. Bayferd, severai tixnes a national relier skating champion, will again cempete for the Cana- dian chaznpionship in Calgary July6 te11. Bayford and other Whitby RoI- er Skating Club members -- Stephen Pacholzuk, Jefl'rey Kidd and Jennifer Mulgrew -- will be aiming for a place on the world teain. Aise competing will be Whitby club members Erin Scudds, Sta- cey Miller, Pia Schmidt-Hansen and Rebecca Woodhouse. stubborn Lake Erie teain, the Lightning played te a tie behind the streng defensive core of sisters Sharron and Lindsay Keys, Kati Watson, Brenna Grockferd, Jennifer Drumrnond, Sue Wisdem and goalkeeper Marie Wennacott. Lightning won their second gaine 7-0 against a less experienced U.S. Teain Metre so uad with goals coming frein onnacett (twe), Lindsay Keys, Michelle Raisten, Jennifer Kelly, Tara Bendie and Meghan Aikin. Kà m Finn earned the shutout. Faced with the challenge of besting their next eppenent, the Bay Janmmers, by two goals or mure te advance te the finals, Lighning struck early with three goals into the first 10 minutes ef play and cruised te a 5-2 win. Goals camne off the boots of' Julie Wonnacott (three) Ralston and Aikin. Lightning met a pesky U.S. Butler teamn in the chaxnpionship gaine and feli behind 1-0 in the first hait'. Undaunting work frein Melanie Wilkinson evened the score and although Butler went ahead again, aggressive Julie Wonnactt tied the score on a header te force evertime play. Two five-minute evertime periods preduced ne score and the teants went inte a shoot-eut. Wilkinson, Debbie Hamtilton, Keys and Wisdom made good on their chances while goalkeeper Marie Wonnacott turned back twe eof feur et' Butler shots te laim the trephy. Other members eof the Lightning squad include Kari Merine and Melissa Warren. ~............... ......... .r.n g...... Whitby Warriors got another taste eof 'life at the top' of the Ontario junior A lacrosse league in two games during the past week. Warriors feli 15-13 and 17-8 te, Orangeville Northmen, the teant chalienging St. Catharines for top spot in the league, in a hente-and-home series I ast week. Jonas Derks,1 who had a goal and four assists for the east * squad that defeated the west in the ail-star game over the week- end, turned in a brilliant perfor- mance against Orangeville when the two teains met in Whitby last Thursday. Derks scored three goals and had six assists te figure in on nine of Whîtby's 13 goals. Wihitby felI behind 6-1 in the NHL PLAYERS (from left) Gary Roberts, Joe Nieuwendyk andi Keith Primeau, ail Whitby natives, were on hand to sign autographs ai Minor Lacrosse Night last Wednesday at I roquois Park. Also attending were lacrosse stars Gary Gait and Derek Keenan. Phloto by MEuk Reeso, WNhy Fiee Press first period and had te play catch-up the rest et' the way. Matt Shearer Scott Macdoneli and Jason Croslie each had two goals for Warriors while Shaydon Santos and Jamie Wiliams each had a goal. Shearer had three assists. The well-balanced Northmen attack included two-goal perfor- mances by Gary Scott, Brandon Sanderson, Dean Harrison and Ken Millen, with singles frein Blaine Burman, Rusty Kryger, Andy Grahamn, Mike Murray Chris Redwood, Chris Fisher and1 Ryan Sanderson. Graham and Redwood each three assists. .On Friday night in Orange- ville, Whitby dug an even deeper hole and could neyer corne close. Warriors at one point trailed 11-3. Derks continued his hot scor- ing with two goals. Santos aIse had two while Shearer, Crosbie, Steve Taylor and Kevin Lunnie each had one. Warriors had a ïýýecord et' nine wins and seven losses heading inte another tough match last night (Tuesday) against third- place Peterborougli. The two teains neet again at Iroqueis Park ont Friday night, andf Warriors play in Toronto next Monday night. Whitby's under-16 socceZ teain has advanced te the third round et' the Ontario Cup. Whitby blanked Mississauga Blue Bullets 6-0 on Saturday in a second round match-up. «It was a solid teain perfor- mance, M said Whitby coach Ian Burns. He said Frank Barker and Jeft' Ormionde were eutstanding in midfield while defenders Richard Mcinnon, Christian Gijuscic and Adam Klukowski were solid. Neill Mair and Kevin Kerr each soered two go ais while Yaw Donker and Mark Williams each had a goal. Burns said the teain wil face a BRAD. NEWPORT tries out the new. baiting. cage ai Iroquois Park, watched by Peter Irvine, vice-president-eleci Roiary Sunrise, and Jim Difiore of the Whiiby Minor Basebali Association. Both of Whiiby's Rotary clubs and the Kiwanis Club of Whitby helpedgpy for the cage, which was 'officially' opened Iast Wednesday. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whihy Free Press Redm.&en even season record Brooklin Redamen, led by Greg VanSickle, squeezed past Six Nations 10-9 on Miner Lacrosse Night in Whitby last Wednesday MÉit the win, Redmen impre- ved their record te four wins and four losses for the season. VanSickle scored four goals, included the winner with less than five minutes reinaining, and had two assists. Jason Richards, John Fusco, Eric Perroni, Tom Wreggitt, Gary Crawford and Stve Dyment each had a goal for Redinen. Miles Generai scored three goals for Six Nations which caine close te their first victory ot' the season. Tom Hawke soored twice with TonUyMartin, Jin Mara, Marvin Laorme and Duane Jacobs each getting a goal. Jacobs aIse had three assists in the gaine, a close encounter al the way. Redmen either trailed or tied Six Nations the entire gaine, goin g ahead only once -- on VanSickie's last goal. Veteran Scott McMichael played his first gaine for Redmen since deciding to rejoin the teain. 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F usa 1E5 1E 23 DuwJa=o..sVaix ~ons 7 il il 22 GwyUobyd.Fu1D 14 7 21 G.r~BI ete. r 7 9 il 20 Tom 8 7 1 i 0«"Ggaum IBra"plon 7 6 13la1 much tougher test in a third round gaine against Scarborough Malvern Magie on July 10. T'he teain will play in the Robbie teurnament in Scar- borough this weekend and Burns says his teant couic1 go al the wayte the chaxnpionship if in top fo7U. The teain is aise, continuing fundraising efforts for an upcoin- ingpa1n tour in England. Two oterWhitby teains were ehi- minated froin further Cup play. Whitby lest to, North Scar- borough 3-1 in under-17 and Whitby United lest 2-1 teo, rth Scarborough Agincourt in under- 18 play. Under-16s advance mn Ontarlo Cup play