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Whitby Free Press, 8 Sep 1993, p. 28

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Page 28, Whitby FIee PiessWednesdýy; Setembeèr 8,19 93 Rangers in hunt for second Place Whitby Rangers had a win and a tie in recont play te continue their battie for second place in the under-16 rep soccer lege. Whitby tied Scarborough-Blues 2-2 and defeated Scarborough Olympic Rlame 4-1. Kovin Kerr Whitby's under-li girls' rep soccer toam posted shuteut vie- tories in their two most recent gaines. The Hibs, sponsored by Xerox of Canada, defeated Pickering for the first tino this season as Pia Kallio scored the only goal on her second of two free kicks in the first haîf. Jessica Nelson earned her first shutout, helped by the defonsive pay of Hayioy Callander, Hilary HsC'thy Caughell, Amy Challoer Rgne Krechowicz, Alexandera Osuszek and Carey Agnew. ingors Helen James and and Neil Mair eacl scored twice against Flame. Rangers now have 12 wins, two losses and two ties for the season in league play, good for third place but wth two gaynes in hand on the 'secon d-place Michelle Allan, smallor but quieker than their larger opponents, kept the bail in pay in the opposition end. Hibs thon defeated North York 4-0, as Nelson got hier second straight shuteut -- she leaped te, snag the bail on a free kick te hold North York scoreless. Hibs scored two goals off cor- ner kicks b y Kallie. One was relayed by Joanna Whitney te Christina Forman whe scored the other went te Krystai Nzeakor whe scorèd. Forman, on a breakaway, and Whitney, on a strong individual effort, scored in the second haîf. NEZtUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU aBetter Pizza * ,an eveM Botter,~% 10 1 / Mrce MC elD (Ie 701 ROSSLAND RD. E., WHITIBY (Rossland and Garden Plaza) O CORPORATION OF THE ~ TOWN 0F WHITBY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPT. PROGRAM REGISTRATION INFORMATION 'eç ot ?t ee Do YOU PREFER A SMALL TEACHER TO STUDENT RATIO ?? HOW'S 3.1? INOUIRE ABOUT SEMI PRIVATE LESSONS 666-1991 REGISTER AT CIVIC RECREATION COMPLEX OR MAIL IN THE REGISTRATION FORM FROM THE FALLIWINTER PARKS AND RECREATION BROCHURE RECREATION AT ITS BEST team. In a Central Soccer Loague Cup game, Rangers nipped St. Bernard 3-2 on Aug. 26. In what manager Ian Burns described as uone of the best Rngers came back with two unanswerod goals in the second haîf te, overcome St. Bernard's 2-1 halftime lead. St. Bernard had previously Whitby will la ither Mal- vorn or East or in the Cup final. Malvern, league leaders, are in the Ontario Cup final. Under-9s tiie Aj ax In a hard-fought gaine Aug. 30, Whitby tied Ajax 2-2 and dinched second place in the Durham tier 1 under-9 soccor league. Ciaran Thompson openod the scoring frein the outside loft position with a well taken shot on a haif volley, only te see the score tied bofore halftime. Thompson again put VWitby in progrm offered Whitby Iroquois Swim Club registration will be hold at the Iroquois Park complox on Sept. 9 and,10, 7 te 9 p.m., and Sept. 11, 9 a.m. te noon. There are three prograzns available for boginners: 3- te 6-yoar-olds, two 40-minute sessions per week, Mondays and Wednesdays; 7- te 10-year-olds, 2.5 heurs of practice per week, Tuesdays and Thursdays; 8- te 12-year-olds, four heurs of practice per weok, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. For teenagers who would like te improve their fitness level, and for whom competitive swirnming is too much, there is a programn suitable fer triathlon. For adults (beginnors and advanced), there is masters swimming. For more information, cail the club at 430-9472. Sports exehange at Glen Dhu The Glen Dhu SAC is hosting a sports exchange on Saturday, Sept. 11, 9:30 te il a.m. Items te seil must ho rogistered on Friday, Sept. 10, 8:30 te 11:30 a.m. or 1 te 6 p.m., or Saturday, Sept. 11, 9 te 9:30 a.mn. Items must be tagged, showing the owner's naine, address, phone numnber and nsldng price. Items can include skis, ski boots, skates, hockey equipment, roller blades, soccer shoes, gymnastics, ballet or skating outfits, Halloween costumes, tennis or other racquets, Beaver, Cub, Scout, Spark, Brownie or Guide uniformns, helrnets, lifjackets, bikes or golf equipment. Unsold iteris or money must be picked up between il a.m. and noon on Saturday. For more irformation, contact Dorothy Pierce at 668-8474. Scuba courses offered by club The Ajax Scuba Club will offer the basic course starting Sept. 26 at the Ajax Community Centre. Course fee is $275. For more information, caîl Rick at 430- 2235 or Les at 723-3169. Cection -In a photo caption in last the lead early in the second helped by somne skilful play from Paul Kontos and Mike Bowerman. Keeper David Morgan, supported by the back lime of Bryan Macinnon, Liarn Reddox and Tyer Mattin, kept Ajax at bay until the score was tied tewards the end on an unsteppablo freeidck. Neil Bull, Paul Ranger, Marc Flego and James Christensen mako up the rest of the Whitby squad. Girs'hockey mn Oshawa Registration for Oshawa Girls Hockey will be held Sept. il and 12, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Harman Park arena, Oshawa. T'hose aged 5 to 20 may regis- ter, at $60 each. Coaches and trainers are also needed. The Oshawa Girls Hockey general meeting was scheduled to be held tonight (Wednesday), starting at 7:30 p.xn., at the Arts Resource Centre behind Oshawa Oit yHall. There was to ho discussion about the upcoming season. For more information eall Madeleine at 579-5334 or Brenda at 725-4834. club begins new season The Whitby Badminton Club befin, paythis month. lhclbcombines social and compotitive play for beginners intermediates and advanceà There is comptition in tourna- monts, and social events are held throughout the season that ends next May. Coaching clinies are available for less experionced players. Play is on Mondays, Wodnes- days and Sundays at Henry Street High School. For more information cail 428- 2900 or 666-5979. Whitby nuxed slo- pitch STANDINGS (s 01 Sept 5) W L T PTS Koo Koo Bananas 22 2 1 45 Advantage 18 7 0 38 Durham Squash Club 12 10 125 Skishoppe >10 12O020 Mr. Transmiùssion 9 14 ¶1 1 Herynetin Service 9 15 1 1 DonCherrys 7 13 2 18 AoZone 5 19 O 11 Whitby girls softball SOUIRT Fnal ployoff round Aug. 30 - Divsin A vs. Division B National Trial 25 Midas Mufiler 9 Farbanh Luryter 13 Pairg Store Plus il Firul saniNg Gold - NationalTrust Siver - Mkias ifler Bronze - Fse*rbankLwr*>o SE14OR MITE FWtl ulIyfiround "odd 1 Sou or 21 Rerna-Hoie ns il Fnal ge.mnge God - Krughts of Co&jrrtus Sdve r kb Bronze- DoM&Souier An Ontario Women's Hockey Association roferee clinie will bdý held on Oct 3 8-30 a.m. te 5 p.m., at the Osfawa Civic Audi- torium. Cost is $70, te ho paid by Oct. 1. Te sign up, caîl James Minnie at 721-2747. Whitby Iroquois socoer HOUSE LEAGUE ATOMI - BOYS sept. 3 Whitby Optimist Robeit Lorusso 2 David Gneiss Mark Flego D&G Wne &MaiI 2 Floue Retarna Dodd & Sote r 2 Miies Dr4s 4 Mathew Darlng 2 Santos Raso 2 Jefrmy Zaza Luc OuWe Andr ew Race Kevin Gaudet Stanclnge (as oi Sept 3) Whitby Optimeit il 1 Pedros Pizza 8 2 Dod & sot or G66 Toronto Sdiocf of Busiesa 6 7 Whitby Rosera 5 7 Miki*s Ducks 5 7 D&G Win &Mait Shoppo 3 6 Victoria Pak Rangera 2 1t MINOR SOUIRT - BOYS A ug. 3 Terminiorws 2 Whàby Optinsi Maroolle Galkizzo Brandon Teuseura 3 Lucas Hoslun Nnck Coda Powes Panlhes 0 CFCS Kyle Douglas Paiud Passczi Vicoria Pk Ridêr, 3 JamesElimai 2 T.0. School of Bus. 0 Blali. Cfoss 3 Eric Mairu Chris Miqaovski Whit. Trophy Houa. 2 PaiAAkia 2 4 Wheby Rovers 1 Matthsso DelMastro Rogers CaÀelTV O

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