Page 20, Whhby Free Pros, Weà kwmday, JuIy 19, 199 Local boy N. American judo champ- Cameron Russell of Whitby overpoerod al bis opponents te (minus 66 ponscapicnhi at the US.Juo Asoci. n S Junior Nationais July 6 te 8 i Austin, Texas., Not one cf Russelî's five matches went the distance as hoe became North Amnerican cham- pion in bis agea~nd weight divi- ieon. As the tournament went on, the KÇiichi Sa! Judo Club mem- bor's pepuiarity grew with each macand he was dubbed The K.eId'as he ontered the champion- ship Ruisselîs teugest match was gastthe U.S. junior national champion i the fmal, but even- tually. Russeoll threw hie opponent and then pinned hum te, capture the titie. Sisters Ambor and Shannon Gallogeo, Danny OHara and Magan Iuton ail earnod siiver moda at the buge tournament, ail oen divisions for those aged 6 to 20. Amber, 12, who bas won the Ontario title for the past six years, lest a battle, two matches te one ini the final against a HialeaL, Fiorida competiteri the minus 107-pound division. U por-body strongth proved to be the difference in the final, and Kiichi Sai instructer Dan Grib- ben -says training i that area will make Amber teugher for future events. Shannon, 12 who bas won four On tarottes, alse lest te a Hialeah competitor i the minus 97-pound division. OHara, 19, lest a close deci- sien te, a New York entrant in the final of the men's aged 16 te 20 division. O'Hara bas wen two Ontario tities. Fulton, 12, lost te a Califor- nian entrant in the minus 75- pound division. Earnig bronze modale were Natasha Monkran 14, (minus 132 pounde) and Bill Austin, 16, (minus 158 pounds). Colin Russell, the other mom- ber cf the club who competed, won one of hie three bouts but Gribben expects Russell te, be a medaliet in future competitions. Waterloo wîns tourney Waterloo Tigers came away unscatbed in winning the Rotary Club of Whitbyr-Sunrise junior- juvonile baseba,îteurnamont. Waterloo defeated Kinsten Thunder 9-0 te capture thoeighlt- teain teurnament playod at Ie queis and Fairman parka over t ho weekend. The T ors won ail tbree gamnes in teir (white) division te, meet the Thunder, firmt-place finishers in the red division. Althougb Whitby Brooklin Legion had the saine two-wi, one lose record as Kingeton, the Thunder advanced te the cbam- pionship game by virtue of hav- mng defeated the local squad by ai 5-3 score. Waterloo scored 34 runs and gave up only six in wrinning the second annual tournanient. Other teams taking part were Aà Pincourt, Scarborough Villii- Birchnxount Bulîdogs, Dun'U Junior Chiefs and5 Thernhill Juniors. DAN CLARK spikes the ba VoIIeybaII League action M trucked in enough sand to courts in a back parking lot. all in Durham Colle ge Beach Vednesday. The col lege has make three beach volleybal Photo by M"r Reesor, Whltby Free Press A three-goal performance by Gary Gait helped lead Brooklin Redmen te an. 11-10 squeaker over Brampton Excelsiors ini Ontario major lacrosse action last Thursday. Payed at Victoria Park Arena i Brampton, the score was 10-5 i Brookiin's favour after two periods, but somewhat -sloppy play in the third period aimost cost Redmen the game. . Goaltender Paddy OToole's save with 15 seconds left i the match preserved the victory for Brookbnh. Gait also had an assist to g alon g with his bat -trick, while Derek Keenan had three 'assists and Peter Park two. Keenan and Park each scored a goal as did Greg Lepine, ýDave Marwick, Jim Brown, Dou g Noganosh, Tom Wreggitt. and .......... ..stand...ng....... .................. Jason.Pe..r.. . ..d..... C n tu to n h After fimishhig the reulrsa son in second pace, WAlutby War- riors are playing KNitcener- Waterloo tis week i the firet <Viictoiry for Ontario team Ontarios senior women's field lacrosse team came away witb consolation bonours during a rent teurnament i Vail, Col- crado. Ontario defeated South Col- loges 10-5 te win the consolation chaznpionship of the teurnament wbicb attracted 16 teains te Vail during the June 29-July 2 week- end. Whitby's Troyhann Santos with 14 geais and1 assista, anâ Kerri Ifardili of Peterborough, with 16 goals and il assiste, wero Ontario's leadig scorers during the tournament. After losing te top-rated Balti- more and Chesapeake, Ontario. won ite romaining games againet Maryland, Philadeli aand Col- crado te, advanoe e the show- down with South Coleges. Other leidin~gscorers were Jen Johso ofBrcklnwith Il go ais; Grace Oddi (Oshawa) and Vessy Mochikas (Oshawa) with five goals eacb; Jen Shannon (Pickering) four and Leslie Quirk (Pefferiaw) three. The Ontario teain will neit participate in the international Tuaiteurnament iVictoria B.C. this coming weekend Mn the Canadian women's national championship i Oshawa the -fol- lowingweek. Ted Dowling had four goals and an assist te lead Brampton whiie Mike Murray had three goals and Kevin Dance two.. -Bob Hamley- also had a goal and four assists and Mark Coch- rane collected four assiste. ILast week's contest now sets the stage for an exciting rematcli againet the Excelsiors tonigt at 8:3 pm.atfrouos ar Aena. Redmen are niow 14 and 2 on the season and after' tonight's encounter have three games remaining. Tomorrow evening the team travels te Peterborouah and on July 26 the Redmen play host te the Six Nations Chiefs. Their season wraps up the following ni hti gmin Bramnpton.' e ameagaist Six Nations Coul eieîs place in the major series regular season The under-li Whitby Wolves cliunbed te the top of the Central Soccer League premier division by defeating North York Hearte The bot buznidconditions made for a slow first haif with Whitby going in at the break with 2-1 lead on goals from gaine moot valuable player Eric Shah. The second half, however, saw Whitby take control and completely dominate the game. Centre forward Lucas Kwapisz scored twice before centre haif John Baker got the goal cf the gaine after an enterprising play beginnng at the back and set up by a defence-splitting, Sean Leforte through bai. Shah completed bis bat trick seconds before the end. Wolves are sponsorod by Neilson Cadbury, Halendas Méats, Golden Griddle. Woodley. Places third Adrian Woodley of Whib as third in the 1ilO-metre hur es at the Canadian track and field championships in Montreal. Woodley, an Anderson CVI gaduat, ad a time of 14.31 secndýs.irt in the event was Tim Kroeker of Surrey, B.C., with a time of 13.81 seconds. Colin -Grant of Braxnpton was second at 14.08 seconds. Andrew Channer of Whitby tied for sixth in long jump. round cf the Ontario junior A lacrosse playoffs. In their final gaines cf the regular sichedule last week, War- riors defeated Toronto Beaches 10-8 and Six Nations .Arrows 16-5. Mike Wye was solid i net against Beaches on July 10, hold- ing Toronto té only two. goals in the final two periode. Mike Fryer scored threegoals while Steve Voituk had two goals and an assist. Marty OBrien had a goal and two assists whilo Jonas Derks had four assiste. Prout had four goais and two assista and Voituk three goals and three assista in the win over Six Nations. Pryer had two goals and an' assiet, OBrien a goal and four assista, Paul Sallie a goal and threo assista. Redmen win squeaker in Bram"p.ton. EYAAH' Whi*tby Warriors playoff bound