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Whitby Free Press, 28 Jun 1995, p. 20

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Page 20, Whltby Fiee Proue, Weckiosday, June 28, 1995 IN'lsquitoes r ali ia neirroir The Whitby minor mosquito basebail teain scored a run on an error in extra innings in the final te win the championship of a tournament in Peterborough. Whitby defeated Welland 15-6 in the first gaine as Andrew Braithwaite had three RBIs while Kyle Simpson and Mike Melissis each scored two runs. Kyle Branson earned gaine MVP honours, pitching for the win, driving in four runs and scoring three. The Whitby minor midget basebail teani, sponsored by Network Architecture, won five .. gaines over a 10-day period to improve their first-place record in both divisions and overail league play. On June 15, Whfitby traveled te Belleville and returned with a 10-6 victory in a nine-inning gie. Las Clay pitched a complete gaine for Chiefs and was asisted by three-hit performances by Keith St. Jean, Ryan Crotin and Kyle McFarlane. On June 16, Whitby was host te Clarington, the only teain te beat thein in league play te date. In an exciting 10-inrnng gaine, Whitby came from bebind te win 7-6. Ryan Balan picked up the win in relief of Doug Clarke who tbrew six innings of no-bit bal before Clarington could make Soccer City Sports Complex Ages 4- 13 JULY 3 -AUG 18 8:30 - 4:30 E.D.G. avallable *Many activities including day trip to Ontauio Place *Weekly rate $1 05.00 /nALgh ubi The host Peterborough teain then felI 16-O te Whitby. MVP game honours went te, Greg Williams. Sean Cunningham frove in three runs, Derek Junkin and Kevin Wallace two each. Chiefs then doubled Cobourg 16-8. Whitby scored eight runs in the fifth innlng. MVP honours went te, Chris Bowler. Whitby then met a much better Peterborough teain in the chaxnpionship gaine Sunday. Whitby was down 6-4 in the contact with bis fastball. The offence was led by Yarwood with three bits while Cockburn, Clarke and Chris Huinink contributed two bits each. On June 17, Cbiefs travelled te Kingston to face the Kingscourt nine. The gaine was a cbippy affair on a very hot day but Cbiefs camne home with a 10-8 victory. Sean Culleten got the win in relief of Clay with tbree and two-thirds scoreless innings. St. Jean and Clay registered two bita each, one of Clay's a massive home run shot. Terriers b1au The Whitby Tormina Terriers boys' un;der-15 soccer teain, sponsored by Tormina Homes, continued their terrid pace in league and cup play by registering back te back shutout victories. The wins maintained Terriers' league lead and cinched a quarter-final berth in the Central Soccer League cup. In the beague game against Northwest Azzuri, Terriers faced a strong defensive-minded teain determined te slow down Whitby. The strategy worked in the first half until a Grahami, MacLean marker gave Terriers the lead. Forced te play catch-up, Azzuri felI victim te another MacLean bottom of the seventh inning but ra]lied for two runs te send the gaine inte extra innings. Scott Bird squeezed a two-strike foui tip te help turn away Peterborough in the eighth. Whitby then sccored on a throwing error by Peterborough ini the eighth . MVI gaine honours went te Jeif Freeman. In league play last week, Chiefs split a home-and-home series againat Pickering, winning the first gaine 9-5 and losing the On June 24, Whitby was in Kingston for a doubleheader against Kingston Township. I the firet gaine Whitby prevailed 12-3 behind, the strong pitching of Balan and Culleton, with Culleton getting the win. Crotin contributed three bits te, lead the offence. In the second gaine Whitb rang up a 12-1 victery with Clarke getting the win and McFarlane providing solid relief. The offence was led by Yarwood and Crotin with two bits each., Whitby bas 13 wins and two, bosses 50 fhc tbis, season. ik opponents goal and ingles by Chris Camacho and A2 Birthwright as Terriers registered a 4-0 win. North Scarborough provided the opposition in the cup gaine, and from the outset Terriers dominated. Zou Tengelics provided a cross into the goalmouth for David Wishart te volley home the opening goal. MacLean got inte the act with his first of three goals on a well-placed lob over the onrusbing goalkeeper's head. John Gillingham rounded out the scoring tseal a -0victoryand 'send Terriers inte, the quarter- finals. Ryan O'Hearn posted the shutouts. Offence in high gear The WVhitby major bantain AAA baseball teain won ail tbree gaines they played in the past week, defeating Kendal 10-4, before thrashing Oshawa twice, 12-3 and 13-5. Steve MacIssac earned the victery on the mound versus Kendal with a well-pîtched four-itter. Leading the offence with three singles, two runs scored, one RBI and two stolen bases was Matt Smith. Peter Triantafilou had a triple and single. Osbawa was unable te match the powerful Whitby teain. I gaine one, Paul Grahamn struck out eight on bis way te victery. Whitby scored five times in the first inning as Partbow led off the gaine with a single. Feret drove bim home with a double. Following a double by Obris James and an intentional walk te Ryan Vopni, Greg Zedic smashed another Whitby double te left-centre field driving home two more runs. Whitby completed the inning by scoring on a bases-loaded walk te Partlow. The gaine stayed relatively quiet until the seventh. With the score 7-3., Whitby bats once against exploded. Hfits by Heuther (triple), Partlow, Sean Tremaine and Vopni produced another five runs. The rematch game was no contest froin the opening pitch as Scott Thompson, retumning froin the injury list, contributed tbree bits, two in the first inning, as Wbitby Optimists scored nine turnes to put the gaine out of reach. James earned the victory on the mound. En a battle of first-place contenders, Wihitby Optimists were te face Clarington tbis week. Under-ils triumph 8-O The Whitby under-il select boys' soccer teain crushed Ajax 8-0 in Durhanm tier-1 league action last week. Stephen Coleman scored in the first minute of play and Whitby neyer looked back. Marc Flego, Robin Cote, Bilan Simmons (two), Chris King (two) and Matthew Edmonds also scored. Sweeper Daniel Gravel was a standout, boosting a defence that allowed only two shots on goalie Robert Price. In previous league gaines, Whitby defeated Pickering 3-1 (Cote, Edmonds and Michael Spraue scoring), Port Hope 2-0 and tied Uxbridg 2-2. The teain is sponsored by Rogers Cable and Canada Trust. Coaches are Fred Tanguay, Norm Sawula and Marc Flego. More csportsi on^ pagLe 31 seond: 13-O. Chiefs are Quip. sponsored by Mine Dura Co-op, lob bal Stuancg ne of Jw, la Oshmea Valey Vipera NrthvswC»uaies Pringis Crs.k CabraS 5 OshmAa Crssk Couigara 5 Father L.Mor Panthers 5 Ormond Wods 4 Maigokid ggers 4 Pringle Crssk kad. Con. 4 Otteor Cresk M. Ottars 4 Pringis Crssk Plraes 3 Willow Park 3 BowmanvilIs Vafley 3 Nort hview Toras 3 Athol Green MaraIacs 2 Athol Green OLAm es 2 Cordoyva 1 East WhktIy Wamcra i1 MarigoId Warriors 0 Rougemunt O Nort hvmow Vulures 0 RA - Rame against Guaws June 18 WMllw Park Osh. Crk Cougars Pringle C& .Pirates Osh. Vaiay Vapers Athol Grosn Man. Fr. LaMor Panthers Narthview Ceual. MarigaldDiggas Pringis Creek #2 Pringlo Cri Caoras BoWmaIVois Vay il Ottr C. M. Oftors8 E. 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