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Whitby Free Press, 14 Jun 1995, p. 24

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Page 24, WhIIby Fise Piss. We<kisday, June 14,199 *Mattin leads Raiders Raiders, Whitüeys élite. under-iS boqys' soccer teain, went undefeated to capture the Lac St. Louis soccer tournament near Montreal over the June 3-4 weekend. « These shoos were made for walking' took on a whole new meaning for Danny Mattin who, frttinghis proper soccr shoes, bdto purchase new onos for the tournament. Mattin's new s3hoes inspired hum to tire.bat tnicks, for a total of nine goals. With pouring rain, puddles of water and pols of mud, Raiders won the tbre games in their division. fliey defeated Ottawa Internationals 8-2, Lakeshore Challengers 3-0 and Deux Montagnes 3-1. Against Ottawa, Mattin had bis flrst bat trick, Mark Englage scored on bis own corner kick, and Daniel'Dominer placed a perfect penalty shot. Also scoring woere Jerry Zielinski and Anthony Plastina, wbile Tope Akinbiyi assisted on two of the goals. Mattin converted a fr-e.kidck froni David Filon and added two additional goals for the 3-0 'victory over Lakeshore. Brandon Codar earned the shutout with bel p fr-om the defensive cor. of Fiflon, Brian Rainey, Evan H[arrigan and Eric Kolobutin. Mattin finished off passes froni Plastna and Mike Scbleiffer for a 3-1 victory. ovor Deux Montagnes to earn bis third bat trick and to ensre hiby fire haei theïr Dymocki and Stefan Nicota worked bard te k.ep pumping the bal up te tth. forward lin.. Tii. fourth gaine was, a crosa-ver ganewth the. other division andpt Whitby againist the Eastshor. team froin Haàrrisburg, Pa., the onfly other unbeaten teain. Knowing that tis would alobe Whitby's opponent in the final, teain positions were slightly altered as Raiders earned a 1-0 victory on a blast fiom a guest -playor, inidfielder Scott Adainson. Dominer oarned the shuteut. An hour later, the. final gae againat Eastahor. was hold on a mnuddy field, making footwork and bail control difficult. Whitby took the lead on a penalty shot by Schleiffer. Eastahore, later tied Hawks in final Henry Street Hawks will play ini the Skydome neit Moniday 'llaks roached the Blue Jay Cup finalI after wmu'ng ail four gaines mn the Prentice Ju-p senior boys' basebali playdowns ini the past week. Henry overwhelmod their opposition in the firet three gamos scoring a total of 40 runs and allowing only 12. But it was a tense 1-0 victory over Wood- Iands of Erindale i the senu- final that sent Hawks to the final against St. Michael's. "I 11k. our chances.., w. should do well,» says Henry co-coach Tom Buchanan about bis teaxn's apaanc. ithe final.' apJé sar to do what we need to to win. We seS to b. coming on at the right time.» That was the case against Woodlands, as- Henry's Tim - n eson was Iocked hi a p itching duel with Woodlands' ace hulor. Imeson 'tossed a three-hitter, wbile Henry managed only two bits. But Her took advantage of a Woodlands' errori Blair Hardy advanced and eventualy scored the only run on a flldr' choice. Inieson had four hits in Henry's flrst-game 16-9 win over Etobicoko hiKn Calway, the starting pitcher, had two bits. Imeson and Jerzy Aronowicz shared pitching duties i a 10-3 win over YorTk Mils i the second game of Prontice Cup division play. Calway had thre bits, Hardy two. Jason Pedie and Darryl Wood- loy each had two bits and Jeif Bfremner was the winning pit- cher i a 14-0 wi over Union- ville. that sent Hawks to the semi-fmals. Imeson is extpocted to start on the mound Monday night against St. Michael's. Tii. two teains have faoed each other twico this season in tournament play Henry winning 6-2 and St. Micbael's winning 11-5. Keenan in Iinoup HENRY'S basebaIl team has advancedi ail the way to the Blue Jay Cup final ln Toronto next Moncay nlght. PhoIDby Mwk R..oe, Whlthy Fris Prisa Whte Winmsbroze Troy White of Whitby woni a bronze in idividual patterns at the wcrld ta. kwon do champion- !jips held reoentlyhiCga, NÇie28 Whoo rta Ta. Kwon lSo ËEut. h inZtby, aise won a bronze i men's teain power-breaking. Two of bsstudents alohad good results. Teresa Ceranowicz, 15, of Bow- manville won the only goîd modal for the Canadian team, i women's individual power-break- 1A firat-degre. black boIt, Ceranowicz upset the reigning world champion in the event. She also won silver i three divisions in junior girls -indivi- dual sparing, team sparring and teain pattorns. Adam Johnstone, 16,off Whitb was fourth in junior boys' indivi- dasparrinq, and won sle medals i junior boys? teain spart- ring and patterns. The resulta helpod Canada fin- ish fourth overall in team com- petition.. Redmen crush Si Nations Brooklin Redmen have added another star talent to their lineup.. Derek Keenan, who last played fuil-time for Redmen i 1989 joied the teanm last week and1 was part of a potent offence ia 20-8 decision over defending Mann Cup champion Six Nations. Keenan, who played on. gamo for Redmen in 1992, also flgured largel in a 10-9 win over Owen The 34-yoar-old, once the dominant offensive foroe for Red- mon, makes the. '95 squad soni- ous contenders -- along with Six Nations - for the Ontanio Major Lacrosse chaznpionsbip. The. two wins last week impro- yod Brooklin's record to six wins and a loas -- the loss at the hands of Six Nations earlier this Major peewees triumph hm Beleville The WhitbynMajor peewee r»p bbsil tssm, spasorsed by Royal Canadian Legion, BraZc 112, won a tournament in Belleville tis pat weekend. Hamilton ad a wascle after onean afimngswith Whihy eadng -1when two Hamitoncoaceeere ejscted and thsfr tean waa diqualifled. Steve Misevaki started and got the win. Kevin Coimelly led the hitting attack with tir.. RBIs, Chis Lazaiy and Ryan Mitchell each -had two. Witby won thoir second gaine against Trenton 11-1 as Darren WaUer and GCibis Lazary combined fer a five .nning no-bitter. Luke Harden, Msvk and Mitcheil had two RBIa each. Witby's tbird gaine was *gainsundefeated ]Rexdale. Chiefa pievailed 10-7. when they ned up a big l.ad early and hung on for the win. John Barr started and gave up only on. mun through the. firt four innings. Lazarycame in with the bases loaded and the go-ahead run at the plate and picked up the save with a ground-ball out. Barr led the bitting attack with five RBIs, Mark Cipparone bad two. WhIthy paed Hamiilton Mahoey i thefinal and routed tlieir opponents 18-3. RBIs were recorded by Misevaki and Lazary thre. eacb, Barr, Mark Cipparone, Connelly, Dunford and Adim Balan two- each. season. As of last Wednesday, Redmen and Six Nations were tied for first place. Gary Gmit had five goals and tbreo assists against Six Nations while Tom W-reggitt had three goals and three assists. Peter park had a goal and six assista, JonFusco a goal and five ass- ista, Jim Brown tow goals and two assiste and Keenan a goal and three assists. Day. Marwick and Grog Lopfin. each had two goals while Rob -Hannah, Jason Richards and Eric Perroni each had a goal. For Six Nations, who received shaky atending froni usually solid Bi1IaGemi, -aul ait had four gals, Troy Cordingley two, Neil Lodridge and Jeremyý Stod- dard on. each. Against Owen Sound North Stars, Redmen led 8-5 after. two perioda Lep-hie scored the win- ner with eight minutes left in the third. Keenan had two goals and two assiste, Park had tbroýe goals, Fusco four assists D ave McWlhirter two goals, P'aul St. John and Hannah on. oach. Willy Arnold had three gols and threeassiste for Con Sound, Bob Lemmon three goals and Ted Abbott five assista. Redmen will play Peter- borough Lakers tonight (Wednes- day) at Iroquois Park. They thon have a week-long !Lyoff 'eor. hosting Owen Sound neit Wed- nesday night..

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