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Whitby Free Press, 28 Jun 1995, p. 21

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i rrv r Ar . Black beit bigade FROM LEFI, Fred Brown, Danny O'Hara, Kevin Ausman, Dan Gribben and Gabriel Brown of the Kiiohi-Sai Judo Club recently received their black bets or advanced to a higher level. Brown now has his fifth degree black beft, Gribben his third and the others are first degree. Absent when photo was taken was Scott Gordon, who also received his black beit. Photo by Mark Reesor. WhItby Free Press Whltby Fr0 Pnm, Wchiesday, Jane 28,1996 , Pag 21 Win, tic flor Wolves Witby Wolves defeated a strong Wexford side 3-0 in under-li Central Soccer League premier division action June 19. Outside left Ciaran Thompson opened the scoring early in the first half. With the Whitby midfleld cf Mike Sheehan, Sean Leforte and John Baker completely dominating the middle cf the 1,ark, Leforte scored on the Wexford tried to rally late in the gaine but centre half Mike Denning, supported by defenders Eaznon Sommerville, Gavin MeCrorie and Matthew Whibley, marked Wexford's top goal scorer. Erie Shah, gaine MVI>, scored a third and keeper Brian'Crawford got the shutout. On June 21, Whitby tied North Scarborough 3.3. With Frank Deaia and Tyler Mattin on the irijury list and Kyle Cougblan coming off the bench, Whitby pushed bard for the win and came close en a Lucas Kwapisz effort. Paul Kontos and Shah (two) gave Whitby their share of the points. The Whitby Wolves are sponsored by HLenda's Meats, Neilson Cadbury, Goden Griddle and liard-Co Construction. CO.STEEL 4>LA P aack time*fornvces ___ Go.xing into the Guelph Royal City Lacrosse Classic thie past weekend, the Whitby novice A lacrosse teain, sponsored- by Brooklin and District Kinsmen, bad lest just two games. .I the Peterborough teurnament, Whitby dreppbed a 9-8 decision te OrangevilleUf-ore goingon te win gold by beating Peterborough. Ini the Bramnpton tournament, Whitby lest to Kitchener 6-4, relegating Whitby te, the silver championship wh they won by beating Mississauga. TPhe Guelph teurnament w-as an opportunity for Whitby te, strike back at Kitchener and Orangeville. Whitby started off ................ Argos won the championship cf the -Hawkeyes atom football league on Sunday. tArgos defeatedl Roughriders -- missizng both their corner Uine- backers -- 21-6 in the final. Jonathon Trendos and Dave Norman each scored touchdowns ini the fnrst haif for Argos. Riders got one back in the second haîf wvhen Danny Crabb dove over the Uine from the one-yard line. Trendos scored another touch- down and Norman threw te Jonathon Samson for the convert te finish the scoring. In the consolation champion- ship, Staznpeders scored in the dying seconds te defeat Lions 19-13. Staxnps scored first on a pass from Bra Sand te Andrew Greenen who ran 45 years for a touchdown.' Sand scored himself ini the Whitby men'ys sto- pitch as of June 24 BLUE DIVISION =p W L T RF RA P StoGop 7 3 1 122 99 16 Hntasks 7 3 1 111 90 15 C. DawAdns 6 5 1 99 95 13 Maigod Ccugars 6 4 0 11B 92 12 Advatu~Tecornt 6 6 0 125 110 12 Mastr mm 4 5 3 105 1X411 Auoon HWing &Air 5 5 0 95 !W5 10 BLUE UGIIT DIVISION Cirl axi 10 2 1 14 105 21 6 e8 0 150 126 12 M ane P lu 5 6 0 125 141 10 M~.Rqoot4 7 1 120 1M0 9 Aoooswa4 7 0 135 164 8 GdoNl 3 7 0 75 99 6 Ion Baron Motos 3 8 0 >1)10 6 Scoes* UMPs J une Auoosn Heeting a Ait 7 Hanst (PIacs M Juui. 20 Adivaage Tlocorn.1M Rob Benzie SuLton Grotp a Ken Lms MeLaie ringles 21 Glen Jeus Apollo spodm a SAI Stadield June 21 HuhsHawks 7 Cfilo xi * O MacAskiVRqxot 34 Ian Barron Motos 8 second haif ta make it 13-O' before Mike Simonetta scored two touchdowns and a convert made it 13-13. With les than a minute left, James Foîkes broke loose for a 60-yard touchdown that spelled victory for Stamps. The rep football season begins in two weeks. Players aged il and 12 who wish te try out should cail AI Crabb at 404-0197 or Steve Henry at 430-1645. the teurnament with an 11-4 win over', Six Nations. Leading the way for Whithy were- Justin Sawyer and Tommy Waldock, each with two goals and an assst, and Jaie O'Doherty with a solid goatending effort. Wihitb then defeated Kitchener 7-4. Leading the way for Whitby were John Pimm with three assists, and Justin Sawyer with two goals. Kurtis Wagar put on a stellar performance in net for Whitby. The chaznpionship gaine matched VWhitby -against Orangeville. Orangeville jumped off te a 2-0 lead, but Wihitby responded with tbree gals in the last tbree minutes cf the first period te take the lead for good; A strong second period by Whitby increased the lead te 7-3, and Whitby coasted te an 11-6 win. Pimm's bat trick led Whitby, with a strong goaltending performance by Jame O'Doherty holding Orangeville at bay. Bantams win -close onles Ronnie Fornarolo's single knocked in Steve Donnelly for the winning run in a 4-3 win by the Whitby miner bantai basebal teain over Ajax on June 17. Alex Nimigon and Jeif Wynistorf each had a double, wbile the Whitby team showed solid defence. On Saturday, Wihitby pulled off another win, 8-7, over Clarington. Adam Biekie pitched well for eig.ht innings, with great defensive. . plays from Ryarn Ramsay homer leads novice reps Ery Rainsa hit a home run in %he seventh inni*ng as the Whitby novice rep girls' softball teani I defeated Cobourg 9-6 on Wednesday Iast week. Penni-Lee Wheeler struck eut six batters in the tbree innings she worked for Whitby. Ramsay belted two home runs and drove in five runs and Jenni- fer Dick drove in six runs as Whitby bombed Pickering 24-6 on Thursday. Melissa MCarney also hit a home run. Other team members are Den- ise Aloia, Lesley Couperwaithe, Jeffer Dick, Chissy Dow, Jane Forbes, Nicole Freeman, Tanya Gorecki, Diana Karich, 'Andrea Perry, Jackie Skinner, coaches Dave Ramsay and Ray Gorecki and trainer Brian Scott. 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