Durham Region Newspapers banner

Whitby Free Press, 19 Jul 1995, p. 23

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Whitby Free Press, Wediesday, July 19, 1M.5,Page 23 Dura co-op lob bail steninga » 0 olay Oshmea Valey Virins 8 NothviwCnuaities 7 Father LaAr Pathers 7 Pringlo Cresh Cobras 6 Prlngle Crosk 2 6 OshavaCrSsk Cuas6 Ormond W d. 5 OUterCkdcghty Otters Pringle Creek Prages 4 Athol Green Mannace 4 Nort hview Tras 4 BowàawieValley 4 Wmilow Park 3 Athol Green Outsders 2 East Whitby Warnars 2 M igOId Wars i Cordv1 Rougerxnut Poadrwin. 1 Northviw Vulure 0 RA - Runesagaisi Gans Fr. Laor Paither Osh. Vahq Vpers Prhi'0eCrk. PirUos Prin glsCnk Cobras Prig esCroel#2 Bowmawie Valoy E. WhRtty Warrar Northvlew Taras maaM puDgm wiNow Park Nothvl.vCntuaL Cordava NorthvlowVultures Durham UNDER 1 - JUMOR July 1i Whitby HeathrGb2 Loo Cerrgbell Michsb Kttrlck Lauta ScioleS Heat plagues both teams Durham Ptegion soccer OPEN LADIES TOURNAMENT IROQUOIS PARK Whky S or 2 PkArlng S%Àrkts 0 T. VIIGIOUOg2 Whkw Shoppffs O Motro s. 6 Alno tGzzl.es 1 Pickering Spirite 1 Wh' rscPs4 AknateGrbzilhs O S. Sam-Cabwie Wendy SponO Motro Blues ô lckerng spirite Mtro Blues O Ahninte duzihs 1 Toumnet swnl-Bu Oshaam ax O 0Ordla LaidlW 1 Qurit. Wt.d 4 Motro Bueos 1 Connobtion Oshma vRon 5 Motro Blues 4 0Quirne Chup-pIala Nplw Ajax Lhiatd Wlit. Dodd à Sauter i JomWhitnsy Whitby Lnghinuiig 4 Junge29 Lhbridg Scr 2 ô Plokenng Ro. ian i M. WhL kiePladtics4 KniiinsI-ians3 Jifer «Walker Scqg oey Am ariar Broalan Concrets Jmesa Brownnigs Sera F. JessicTaybr UNDER iU - MAJOR ATON UNDEN 17 - 1AUTAU Pi&Zipy Print 2 Whitby Cnar UbWhite Rose-0 Whitby R" sGu UNDER 13 - MOSOINTO Juiy 6 Whittny Thazado 0 Broakîn Cocroes4 RebeccwaStonr Katos Cackbum-Cammo Whitby hroq"os socmer UNDER-S SQWRT GIRLS Juy m Blazers Jesaica Hm3 Kyla WdsS 2 Rached Taylor Aîcia Del Fuao Golden 0mb Rwc pemr Maraidora Amaida Law llghi" lVaiSàS& Phantwrn Ame.OCan 7 Prdaan MichlleEnli"sh siephaie Parfit 2 DdlieDistefaio 0 Gisai Kfrtan Wackon 3 1 FiasSes VaiesaaJeram2 Chatd Sfdh 2 UightriNg O Enthngs July 4 mg Iuet ~hno 0 JOMMITOIS 2 Am Beretom Am - ThesBkard June 13 WNkby Gnter L aBain A" odriquez Jiy 3 Firelie Cheritl Surdth 2 Ph"icm 0 KrstyStadasl3 O Anne COCorviar Lavon Sissa Enorgize 3 Llghtndng 5Andfrea Hais Amy Molrgh Chard maiTino Joarmm canso 4 Eulrlkgs Syvk oaem 6 NacraiBsrarra3 7Juikls0$b4x"n mm Cwm 6 Whltby Brwssr CotniHomr Km Ctary Whitby Gantea Ahna Ra*iguez 2 eMmgimog Sler s Ma1 ' 2 Whitby Ralder JonnaSnih SybMaFortiss3 Sion Cmaai2 AilenVenly2 2 Blazers4 Joe"a& Hm WmcclPterg Lynssy MWihlePase RmhelTaylo 5 Pilars O (wwied terni) Angelao Ditees DianaGaurle sticy schope S Sashine IhbMxlVan&&S Kien Lehnai AndreaLoziuk il Lyl OadecilMooss 2 Krlien Caraiauh Imm rDimauro of playing in the record or near-recor heat and wth a strng northerly wind dictating the pay, it ws going to be difficuit conditions for both teains. With the wind advantage, Turul took the match to Iroquois i the first half, pinning them in their own half, for long periods. Despite the occasional counterattack by Iroquois. the first haif was almoot ail one-way tralfic towards the Iroquois net. Turul got their much-deserved opening goal after 30* minutes wen MieKonapasu lotted home after agoodbuild-ub Turul. Unfortunately for 9 they could not extend that lead before halftime. After the break,' with the weather advantage now belonging to Iroquois, the momentum of the. gaine shifted. What had bon one-way traffic towards the Jquts net in the first hall4 was ow ne-way trafflc towards'Turul's goal in the second. However, with Paul Maeerowski guarding the nets for Turul, it was nearly impossible for Iroquois to get the reward for their second-half display. It was not until the 88th minute that Scott Murdoch headed home the tying goal froin a Darren Hlodkingson freeý-kicc. iroquois resumned play in the Motor City Soccer L.eague st night at Civic Fields in Oshawa against leaýu-leading, Durham Celtic. In a gaine that was heavily influenced by the weather conditions, Whitby Iroquois grbed a late goal to tie Oshawa 1'rl1-1 in Motor City Soccer League action on Saturday. With a 5 p.m. ickoff, both teamns faeed the unenviable task Whitby duplicate bridge Noflh4Sotth JuIy4 13ig Howdsn "idGorihan Khakhrla 1D6Jý a Tony aid Leona BiaislOt5. [ini van don BrgandEmm stffai97M0, Peryand Hgh Laurono84D. Julyili M~i van don Beg id Emwma Siefen 90.5, RIO HbouaiosM"= han %khdda 96.0. frmk Maokey aid 01f Chanber 87À) Bai Ter adLmn Bi"is835. Eas-W.gt July 4 Kaui Wagner aid Imay Bu". 10-0.Jâiius vai don Berg anm Maret Wag. 120D. J une Overa aid Maruoreto Baton 95.%. Immn Eng" and d anasW r8 50. Julyili JuIw vai don Borg and Margare Wadg. 98:, Garga Bovay and Joyce Hamdorsan 88M. irn. niand dVane Wham. e85J) PaisCoth aid Ev Bornta 83e 9. From' July 27 te 30 women's lacrosse teains from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario will meet at Durhamn College athietic fields in Oshawa te, conteat for the Robertson and Kyle Cups -- representing the senior and junior (women'is) championships of Canada. Joining them in competition will be a teain froin Oxford University in England who are on a North America tour. The junior teains wiil play a round-robin te, determine seeding for the medal rounds while the senior final will feature a clash of titans as Ontario and British Columbia meet. The first gaine will be at 10 a.m., Thursday, July 27. Opening ceremonies take place at 5:30 p.m., July 27 (Durhamn College Fields). The teurnainent wiil feature many members of Canada's national team such. as former Whitby resident Anne Windover, Audrey Kelly of Ajax, Margot Jacobs of Brooklin, Brenda Whitby Iroquois soccer HOUSE LEAGUE PEEWEEIBANTAU BOYS JuIy 10 Aqua Tirn Morigamoy 2 Pasi Matusld Rocco Sard5e Foresi Michael Shâd <car r Lnwed) J* 12 Malrbakaom Mitchol Tucler 4 Rabat Wasa Ownco V.W. Fraica Loprosti 2 Coin Jolimiai Beaver Luntor Jan" iSadhl 7 Maiso Dmgo Laura Shm Totsnham Hotapurs3 Kayla Macleai2 Liessl Schytri Whit. Pro. Ffrsfaght. 1 Rm ensha Raider. 4Sky Blu 2 Pwpls Darren MiNler 2 KeviBalard Massirmo Sbaf va JaerTy Sitaon ROOIE 5 Halede 3 TD Bu* 9 Big VDrugatrmsO Green Brerma Sai2ry Tri>le AAA Sports James Leoard Jarmy Mar.Anthajn OMotharwel Jennifer Pnaos2 MU"h lBeà Inveer Graup 0 JRC Graunskeep. 0 Heater of Calgary and Carol Taylor of Victoria, B.C. The Ontarjo seniors are the defending national champions after an ll-year reign by the B.C. team was relinquished in 1994. Ontario will be very teugh te, beat ini 1995. When Oshawa hSted in 1993, m an exciting final between Ontario and B.C., B.C. came away the narrow winner, edging Ontario in overtime. Dani powersa Chiefs Dami Amurawaiye of the minor peewee Whbitby Chiefs AAA rep teain, sponsored by the Rotary Club, hit a two-run triple in the top of the seventh inning te lead the Chiefs te a 6-4 victory over Port Hope on July 16. Dami's bit was a dramatie two out, two-strike shot while Whitby trailed by a 4-3 score. Peter Stefanovic allowed only- one earned run over six skillfully pitched innings. Mike Forbes struck out the side in the Port Hope ha]f of the seventh te pick. Mtarciy Saturn O Danfdnian Kritifrg Adan Jorrumo9 Towni91B craig Davidmon Dunham Mazda Colin Keay Karyn Prosha CIhRONse 2 LyL OrdrofaIMaae2 Marget Fraynîe Andrsw M=Gogar Saretha hois Androw Heggi. MINOR SOUIRT Jijy li Brdu ShasLtd. 5 Chan Thiiadsa2 Dainy Nichas 2 o TrovorCaiey Orangye InFarqidiaron 3 Tow Te 10l AndàmBrowsn John CaTpbet DWvidRn Smmaidters Broad Cansuing Peter Hetherfragt 3 Town #7 CrWg Greek 4 Green Machine Kyfe Neebit2 colin Joseph SHRUI JLyim 0 Cnilz 3 BeavorLunto Cag ecOuarri2 D0"idCmava2 Pitrack Kelly Noamni Banett oTsm 3 Tsm 021 LaSi (wS by euk)m Townm# 1 NÉhan Bouikin JuphCav<aM Vct« oacaella 2 Team 415 Pigrick OShea 3 Jay Raretusc2 Bnria ohian 3 Adiai GroteraWs JardaiHodder Teem 425 Curtis Wldm 0 Tsan 7 Chriitopier Gour 7 Mark Michal Jefrel 1 -pni4 Coaer. L"s Curry 4 Adracaon 2 3 Twn 4 Pitick Snuth 8 DnilnsTrais. (wanbydefait) 1 Tean #22 Brene Bersndt 2 Up the save. Strong Whitby defense was highlighted by a Mike Weir sensational left field catch, which was converted into a sixth inning double play. Justin Bird, Shane Goîdman, Daniel Blea, Dennix Maxwell, Rob Leva, Jonathan Bindor, Paul Osonka, and Chris Janca aIl contributed te Whitby's most exciting gaine of the season. The Chief's record now improves te 15 wins, three lasses -- good for tep spot in the EOBA. 2 Cave Financial Adam Gulyas &. Krokniiasl4 M. Kraekenstal 2 Ryai Verydt Town 927 O 3 R. Baray Ross-Gadden 3 PresinoSbes Kats Harrso 1 Kate Slieppd 3 Thn 1 (mn bne ddouai) Tsaiu928 Ceeeidy Raid 4 Kaln Conroy 2 Da"iaiMldonovml Brook. La"iesAux. O 13 SpodiAto Gins Der Kyi@ Tripl. AAA Sparts y6Jafmstiling 6 MWthns Melnik 6 Jashum Pâi KaylaPtir Taylor Blanchi 1 TeMM#20 StemenKonica 5 JonighanGregory 2 mi"ChaCtaia 7 PbqkAr Sports ChdestphAre ichael Fosier 1 The Equian Group 0 7 Team 29 Dr. PUAiSornotluk tan y doft) 1 CaL Prtx C4u as Laigley Plurtlng Tsaii f3 5 Teemf34 i GearpsMîjaiavsld3 DIld Janes 7 Da" dOI1ar2 Brandon Ferry 2 Terni 3 ChrasStokes2 DundsC. Guariai1 Erika Fontio Tsaii 31 Andrea Beinees 2 2 Rat-A-Ton Scott Pequegnat tM Cons&aeroGas 2 Halendes 4 SP Pxeycng i Team 937 Andro McMAlan C. Jane. McGIIs 2 Lacrosse touirneyIi Oshawa. i

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy