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Whitby Free Press, 30 Jun 1993, p. 21

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Whitby Free Press, Wodnesday, June 30, 1993, Page 21 Pony club members first in tetrathion Two members of the Durhamn Pony Club had first-place fiînis h es at the Central Ontario Pony Club regional tetrathlon June 19 and 20. Matthew Morrison was first in swimming and running and second in shooting and riding to finish second overaîl in novioe raura Timms was first in swimming and seventh in run- ning and was fourth overaîl in junior girls. WHITBY FIREFIGHTER Kim Crouch will tend net for the Oshawa Fire De pt. hockey team which is off to Colorado Springs in August for the 'World. Police and Fire Games V.' The team spo nsored by Dodd and Souter Carpet, Whtby Profes- sional Firefighters - Local 2036 and Kim Crouch Collar. More than 7,000 firefighters and police officers will compete in 50 different athletic events at the one-week event. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Pr'ess Wintonyk 5th inTrillium swi A fundraising golf tournament wîll be held at Cherry Downs Golf & Country Club on Thurs- fesxhannual Cassidy & Co. Picotte Charity Golf Tourna- ment raises funds for the Ajax- Pickering-Whitby Association for Community Living and the Pick- ering Rotary Children's Music Festival. The entryfee of $125 includes 18 holes of golf, cart, steak din- ner and prizes. Tdonate a prize or sponsor a hole, or for more informnation, caîl Myra Picotte at 683-3520 or Waynà Cassidy at 420-3016. Dawn Dawson was second overall in novice girls. Tetrathion consists of competi- tion in swimming (distance covered in shortest time), shoot- ing (number of shot in target), running (cross country run i shortest time) an d ridin g (penalty points for refusais and falls). Swixnming was at Quaker Pool in Newmarket, shooting at the Aurora Gun Club and n ding and running at Sandown Farmn near Uxbridge. Whitby Iroquois socoer UNDER 9 - SOUIRT GIRLS Canadian Tire 4 Pro. Firefighters 4 Candaco Nzoakor 2 Samnantha M r2 Heather Macean Rosanna Ce=, Ashioy Buchanan Alle Beltngham RoYwdes 3 Brooklin Optimnists 0 Megan DJonge 2 Laura Ban Whitby Kinsmoen 4 Whiby Optimists 1 Amny Bergstrom 2 Vitoria Mothven Stophanie Schope 2 Shoe City 1Strikors O Monica Fodbo Beth Wintonyk of Whitby had a fifth-plaoe finish at the provin- cial A Tiiium synchronized swimming championships at York University June 17-20. Wintonyk was fifth in compul- sory figures, eut of 96 swimmers, in the age i' ' to 14 division. She was seventh \in solo performance at the chaxnjionships, hosted by the Oshawa Synchro Club, of which Wintonyk is a member. The Oshawa club's age il to 14 team of Tara Boyd, Shannon CNIB holds tournament The Canadian National Insti- tute for the Blind will hold the fourth annual tournament at Cherry Downs Golf Course in Pickering on Aug. 12. Corporate sponsors are needed ($500 for hole sponsors, $1,500 for celebrity sponsors, $5,000 for Calaghan helps Hawks win two Whitby Hughes Hawks midgets, spnonsored by' John Hughes of ReMax Summit, won both of their softball league gaines last week. Uipon returning frein the Compuware tournament in Deteoit, Hawks were ready te talce on Scarborough and Anrora on Wednesday. Whitby treunced Scarbcrough 16-8. Susan Callaghan pitched a strong gaine, allowing six bits in seven innings. Callaghan was three for five with seven RBIs; Susan Penton tbree for feur and tbree RBIs; Rhonda Gannen twe for tbree, and Heather Goulding two fer three. Nancy Penton, Michelle T'heriault, Nadia Roberts and Jen Slugg each had twe bits. Outstanding defense led by Leigh Prakken belped Witby keep the Scarborough bats quiet. On Th1ursday, Aurera loet 8-5 te Whitby. Once again, Callaghan pitched a strong gaine, allowing only ene hit as she faced 32 batters.t Callsghan had twe for four andt two RBIs; Kelly Morgan twe for four Gouldring two for three and twe RBIs; and Gannon two for three; and helped the Whitbyj defense win the gaine. Whitby plays at Keloryn Park every Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Their record in North York Woenns League now stands at five wins and three losses.f marquee sponsors), and the cost That price includes breakfast, golf, cart, hole-in-one contests and dinner. The tournament is expected to raise $20,000 to support CNIB services for the 2,000 blind and visually impaired people served by the NIB in Yor-Durham. For more information cal 731- 6307. Whitby defeated West Rouge in a recent rematch between the two sides in under-9 tier I select soccer. Ciaran Thompson set up goals by Neil Bull and Mike Bower- man and then scored himself after a skilful interchange with Paul Kontos. After a fine play by left back Liam Reddox and sweeper Bryan Macinnon, James Christensen scored bis flrst of the season. Goalie David Moga, helped by the play of Paul Ranger and B.J. Bowles, allowed but one goal. In an article in last week's edition, it was incorrectly repor- ted that the Whitby paperweight teamn won the championship at a lacrosse tournament in Scar- borough. Hamilton won the tournament, and defeated Whitby 8-2 in the Ilirst game. It was incorrectly stated that Whitby won the first game 8-2. Whitby was third in the tour- nament. The F'ree Press regrets the error1 Falconer, Mary O'Brien and Brenlee Wood -- swimming four short of the required eight swim- mers - was fourth, just missing the medals. T'he Oshawa team of Ami McPherson, Melissa Redmon, Elke Sullivan, Tonnia Von Der Heidt and Sarah Ward was sixth in the saine category. Finishing fourth was the Osh- awa aged 15 to 17 teamn of Lindsay Borisko, Hailey Cramm, Rochelle Hernandez, Nicole Kozack, Desta Ostapyk, Sharon Pugh Chantal Roy and Erika Von B5er Heijden. The competition included al provincial teams, solos and duets who didn't qualify at the national level. Top B swimmers fromn the provincial age group finals also competed. The Oshawa club closed the season with the annual awards banquet on June 28. Alison 44th ii MIL draft Another former Whitby resi- dent has joined the NHL's Calg- ary Flamnes. Defenceman Jamie Allison, who played for Detroit in the Ontario Hockey League, was a second round scoiection in Satur- day>s NHL drirdl. HC was pi.cked 44th overaîl in what many consider to ho one of the most talent-laden drafts ever held. Allison, who played miner hockey in Whitby, joins Joe Nieuwendyk and Gary Roberts as Whitby players in t he Flames organization. --- - - - - - - [WHITBY JUNIOR A LACROSSE < PETERIYOROCO Ir AIRS Viday, JuIy 2 8:OOpm ±!.llt AdissIrin I WIHT I A --- - - - - - - - ATH.... .LETE- . . . .. . . .. ..... RbXANNE WOODLEY won the 1l00m race, triple jump and 80m hurdies for girls aged 13 and 14 at the Durham elementary track and field championships. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! ... .........

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