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Whitby Free Press, 1 Jun 1994, p. 24

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* *1~ Page 24, Whitby Fros ProVdse, Wma, Jung ,1»Q4 Knights deémolish lea.gue opposition Tii.O shaaBlue KNlghts fleid bacrose team prov.d too etObg fe thme opponents eni Phoing league game t Oshawa Clvice] adsaaffnot Bram 0n Burlington and Gue;rlenthe rMn and muddy filde couldn't stop the powerNlI Whitby's minor moaut a basobail team was bUcrin winning forna this week with wins over Cobourg and Plckering. Both victories ware earned with strong pitching and ast.Bad hitting attack. On the Victoria Day weekend, Whitby travelled to Cobourg and picked up a 15-10 win. Whitby gave up four runsini the first inming after scoring one themeives, but regained the lead by the fourth. They iced the gae with a four-mun rally in the fifth. The team managed at least one run in each of seven innings. Leading the hitting attack for Whitby was Brett Backman with two ingles, two walks and two rune scored. Spencer AMilier reached b as. three times on two singes and a walk and scored lîdget-ag o tea rom obtaining their obtive. With only a 20-minute break botween their firt two gvames, Odhawa -put Bmpt«i away 18-4, then turn.d on Burlington 20-2. After a couple of homr rest, the midgsts again turn.d on their uccring powr to defeat Guelph comibination of Brandon Pec and Matthew Tooomi aliowed oniy seven bits and each regfiatered five strikeouts. Wednesday might in Whitby was the scene of a r.mnatch with Pickering, the team who defeated Whitby one week earlier. Mai time ge homne teain tok the win 9-7. The game was full of hitting, 17 bats in total, but was higbligbted by great defenaive play by both aides. The big bats for Wbitby were Michael Bekiaria and Tosoni with ttwo singles each. Adam Sylvestre with a single and a triple, and Craig MeLéelian with a single and a double. On the fieid the teana was led by Justin Hawe who was perfect on four fielding chances. Atoms edged ini semi The Durham Panthers atom hockey club bast i the semi-finals of a hockey tournament at Westwood arena over the Victoria Day weekend. After starting out p1ri wth -0and 8-2 lasss to oronto Flyers and Saugeen Platers, Panthers rebounded with 5-0 and 5-2 wins aganat Kawartba Canadians and Hockey Federation from Vanicouver. Neeaoint to advance to the m- Js, Panthers ucored tbree late goals against Piztsbugh totde &5. Panthers were knocked out by ProSéect from Toronto by a 5-4 scoe in a hard-fcught contest from start to, finish. Scorers for the Panthers throughout the tournament were: B&bby McBride five goals and four assista, David Morasse seven goals and on. assist Jeif Frazer two goals and five assista, Blaine Down on. goal and six assista, Kyle Wailes on. goal and four asats Steve Farquharsoin had tbree goals and on. asst, Jéermy Fisher tbree assiste, Steven Hoar on. oa and on. amst, Baryan Ro aRece Robertson and Jay Harrion two assiste .ach and Stephane Iànklater, Micbael Morrson, Kyle Branch one assist each. 13-2. ut ar auurd of a fort. fnis. Thay wili wait fe.teother tmeam to play off to decide who they wili meet in the chompmà'dpcnms heduled in Buriingteon . day, Juna & PaulSafle, Zak Aitken andt Wliitby girls softbal SOMHME .May 23 Klwanls club WGSA Lovell Drugs 10 Flsheman'sFrWsid il Margold Moery 19 Becker% Stanclnge WGSA Klwanls Club Marioai Mercury Lncoln L ove1 rugs Fisharman s Frlond Beckers Paf Jones each had six Derek Sbzddons lvo, Lazay, Steven D.ath andi Put. four eaCh. Votuk, oiBiem WhftbyOptin*t Dynes & Lloyd V&dkwlns Gxwon Edgur had d threSteve Rsrna*C . hulr 24ýý Msom~ s~oBody 2 =1ovuIls 1S LovlDr ïChnIe Msrcwy Auto Body 2 Whtby Khism Whftby Op<lmifw KaflCustoms O Dyms&Lloyd Jewslsrs 0 Vawlenns 0 SENIOR MITE Swtng.re iviulon May 24 Whltby Sunrîse Eastem Capet N. Whltby Dental WhItby Sunrise NOVICE May 23 Brooklln Oplimiat Diamond Holme Paradise Air New Wavo Pools WGSA Pirat es 7 Eus'ocraf Kltchons 13 Brooklin Leglon 4 Refm 3 Ruddy Electrde 12 Lions Club Staniongs Ruddy Eloctrlc BronLog~Ioni Lions Club1 Rernax WGSA Pirat es Brooklin Optlmist 1 Eurocratt Ktchens O Diamond O Homo Paradiso Air 0 SOUIRT Thunider diIion May 23 Shoppars Drug Paint Store Plus Beckford Service Boavor Lumber 22 Tilley Optîcian 10 Partner Lales 9 Thomas Cook 14 Royal Cdn. Leglon Stanilnge Royal Canadian Legion 2 Paint Store Plus 2 0 Thomas Cook Travel 2 0 Parmners Label 1 Shappers Drug Mart 1i Tilloy Optician .O Bocafrd Service Centre 0O Beaver Lumrber - Osha 0 2 Ughtnlng DIvieIon May 23 Karbei Custorm 15 Whftby KInsmen 18 Scotts KFC 18 Durham Smali 14 Whhby Kinsmen 14 Eastern Carpet Steaninge Whltby Sunrise Rlotary 2 Durham Small Clalma Whltby KlnsmenI Eastem CaIpe Cleaning i North Whitby Dental Group 1 Scotts KFC 0 Mitters civlaon May 24 Dodd & Souter DOS Marketing KnigsteaofColum. Investors Group Staninge Big V Drugs Knighis of Columibus Braokhin Optimist Investors G rata WGSA Jays Dodd & Sauter DDS Marketing Brooklin Kinsmen Irivestars Group Brooklin Optlmist WGSA Jays Brooklln Kinemon DDS Marketing W L 2 0 1 12 0 2 JUNIOR LITES May 23 Brooklln Kinsmen 7 DDS Marking 12 Phoenix Car 18 Mster Transmilson 16 Durhamn Cash RP OiI IML Macmillan Orch. Staninge 0Brooklin Kime 0 Phoeix Car & Truck 0 Mîstor Tranemloslon DurharniCash Register DDS Marketing IML 21 Macllaii Orchard eaah. G.. Nash and Steve Votuk played Cda, with excellent defnce By&ad Reed, Niali Maynard and Miko Rolland. Miosnigplayers Included Jason Ward undlàrt Kirner. Oshawa oldtîmers bal hockey W L T OFC Gp %, 1,,n 2>Ie Loef5 O O 33 1 Prnen Ato 3 2 0 24 1 DonChry 3 1 0 1 5 0 8h a T h' nu r 2 1i 1¶ 18 5 BVOB 2 30 23 2 Bears 1 3 1 x 1 S=t~ayS1sI3 O 2 T. C CraWDyeods 04 O 1 4 Scoring George Dxon, Mople Leeds Tom Murczk. Maplo Leeds Ken Piorsan, Prinzens Auto Paul Oleshi, Maple Leafs Bruce Morrison. Mple Leeds Rick Smith, BVOB Eric Theunissen, Maple Leeds Pote Nagy, Prlnzen's Auto Jay Mantin, Don Cherrys Grog Zenuc, BYOB Scores May 16 BYOB Grog ZenUc 4 Kevin Rodrig uoz 2 Maplo Leals Tom Murczek 2 Bruce Morrison 2 Vic Rosha Thunder Rod Morcer 3 Rab Bell 2 Grog Belangor Bill Masters John Fdwards Shutout - Warren Nicholson Don Cherrys J ay Martn 2 Shutout - Randy Pooler May 19 Bears Ran Ritchie Frank Ritchie Dennis Dillion Maple Leafs Tom Murczeic 3 PaulIOleski 2 George Dixon John Fleming Erie Theuniesen Pete zemio 51I 5 7 5 6 4 5 4 3 5 2 3 3 4 3 5 6 6 Boum Frank VoitrI JIm McGilI Pat Burke 5 PrInzens Auto Ken Pierson 8 Dirty Deeds 0 2 Stbway St*,s 3 Prlnzons Auto Ed Sharp. 9 BVOB Bilan Neville Bill Huicu4 Rick Smith Mark Whiiidai W~4s Ac44k4 WH ITBY ATHLETUC CLUB 3 and 4 month The Sinclair éxcitement con- tinues to build. W. will b. moving into the school in oniy three weeks and the. is much to b. don.. Finally w. can arrange for delivery of resources and equipment straight tethe achool. It' a good thing because staff members' basem enta and trunks of their cars are full of Sinclair stuif. The planning for the Grade integrated mathematics, science and technology (MST) program continues at an electrifying pace. Math and science can be expiored in new ways by trying out the concepts in real-world technological applicaitions. 'Ligbten UpI aliows solar energy to e b. aressed to run electric motors or cook. 'Laser' light can transmit voices over distances and laser technology can b. used to design a security system. 'Mystery and Magic' answers the 'how' and 'why' questions, for example, 'How doea electricity flow în a wire?' and 'Why does concret. harden?' 'Commotion,' in transportation t.chnology, ailows the design of a car using the ideas learned in math and applying concepts fromn science. The resource centre is hosting the competition with prizes for the top teams. The 'Green Thumb' shows how on. can use nature without harming it. And bio-technolog shows how nature's secrets help0 us liv. more comfortably. MST will get you off on the right foot to make the best deci- sions about your future. Whitby teachers awarded Margaret Martin of Leslie McFarlane Public School and Rosemary Mitchell of Bellwood Public School were named co- winners of the Marilyn Adams Award at the annuai meeting of the Ontario Public School Tea- chers' Federation, Durham dis- trict, on May 26. Bill Butcher was r.-elected Sresident of the federation's Dur- arn district at elections during the meeting held at Cullen Gar- dens in Whitby. Fred Ruck of Adelaide McLaughlin Public School was acclaimed as vice president, Simon Faulkner of Lakeside Public School was acclaimed as treasurer, Allan Ashby of Groive Sehool was acclaimed as secre- tary and Pat Kaziuka-Henry of Parkside Public School was elec- ted as executive member. Following the meeting and elections, federation members were Joined by members of the Durham Women Teachers'Asso- ciation for their joint ai-mual. dinner. Ouest speaker was Charles Beer, Liberal education critie at Queen's Park. 0 2wins for Whi'tby By Nancy Coller, head ibrary resource _____SINCLAIR SECONDARY SCHOOL r % Stwwbuo

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