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Whitby Free Press, 19 Jul 1995, p. 24

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Page 24, WhIIby Free Prosa Weckiesday, JuIi 191995 iroquols advances to semi-fils Hloop action FARID YAGHINI (leit), Roy Thomas (mid- die) -and Kevin Haine play some hoops at the White Oaks Ki z KIub that recently opened at the apartment complex off Dundas Street centre accomr six to 12. t West in west Whitby. The imodates 30 children, aged Photo by Peter Nilas, Whlty Free Press Tormina Terriers perfect The Whitby Tormina Terriers continue te dominate the CSL under-15 boys rep soccer league. After five league gaines the Tormina Homes sponsored teain is a perfect five wins and no losses. Ch ristine Dorrepaal, 11, bad one of a number of top two finishes by Whitby gy4& mnatsat a competition in Wm~ over the Canada Day weekend, the final event of the season for Gemini Gymnastics members. She was first overall ini novice 3. Michelle Totz was second'over- aIl in Junior 3, Jennifer Milne second overaîl in novice 1, Ashley Wright second overal in pre- novice 1, Katie Brooks second overaîl in the ag.7hdivsion. Two other emini members, Stephanie Cappuccitti of Bow- manville and Sarah Deegan of Oshawa, competed last week at a Wbitby softball 13AUTAM JuIy9 Eurccrt Kitcens Whitby Optimiat Whitby Optimist Eurocrdft Kicher. Bank cf Montreai Bomina Bous WGSA Bmmr SpfitcrftW»"W July 9 Centlury 21 WGSA FPides Mt« Prirt Joothe Pluntor Whitby Kkmmsn Knghts cdColurn. 20 Bank ci ontroal' la WGSA Phdu 4 Bernina Bous W L T 1 a 2 O 6 4 O 5 3 0 5 5 0 3 5 0O 1 9 0 NOVICE 9 AcmoeMoble 20 Bank cfMontreal« 18 Van isrm. mmTires 1n Sedum buzu Mtcr. 13 Whgtty Lion Cub 12 New ave Pools The latest victory came at the expense of Cobourg, who currently occupy second place bebind the Terriers. The gaine featured intense pressure by the Whitby teani, that left the Cobourg defense in meet ini Puerto Rico and will be in the worlds selection meet ini Montreal at tbe end of August. Golf tourney The Durham Multiple Sclero- sis Society will hold a fundrais- ing golf tournament on Wednes- day, Aug. 23 at Lakeridge Links Golf Club on Brawley bad in northeast Whitby. Tee-off is at 12:30 p.m. Cost is $100 per person. Deadline for registration is Aug. 11. Caîl Gianna DaSilva at 905- 686-2581. Ryl.Cdn. Legicn .n1 Canacbi Tire. 15 Kuek17 Vu im .rm nTues7 Royal CaiulaiLogian Brookin Conrt. Vani Haumn Time BrocUlnKiGramon caidan lire Jenson Auto Body Morcuy Auto Body BrSakn Conrets g2 Jogen Auto Body 14 Mm.ry Ato Body 7 Brookln Kinmen 6 Uch"q aido@n Jmiy 9 Pai nm cre i Emtm Caimpet Bockeen Mîk Ruddy Eloctn Par* &ore Pla Lovel Dug EMtem Caipot Ci. FFIO Raddy Belctnc DOS ukdinp Whkb Oin". bUs W L T 7 2 0 e 2 0 6 3 0 4 3 1 3 5 1 3 5 1 3 6 0 2 6 1 JUMOR UTES Bankof Montreai 8 2 New Wave Poole 7 3 Joe the Plw*ner 7 2 Centaay 21 -R.BLcn 5 S Master Prit 4 4 WGSA Pigesu 5 5 Van Heom.onTus. 4 4 Krihts c olouba 4 6 Whtty Lons Ckb 4 6 Whitby Kinmen 3 5 Acms»Mobile 3 7 Sodum WuuMotorciy 2 7 SOUIAT TIur lido JLdy RyL Cdn.Loglcn 5 Biocicn Kinwmn14 Vu. M.nnTiros1E Brookin Knun m9 MadàihnOrCchan Van Ha...monTwme - ydCmudmLUa L &ro kin mon BmakbptI B"iilMer MMIlaiOrch. Ba" «i Montreal Rolaay Cub Brookin Optknst tatter. Scoring for WVhitby were Grahani MacLean (three goals), with singles te Chris Camacho, David Wishart and AI Birthwright. Cobourg scored two goals te niake the final score 6-2. The victory left the Terriers as the only teain in the league with a perfect record and put a stranglehold on the lague chanipionship. Bell takes two medals Mattbew Bell of Whitby wocn two bronze medals at the provin- cial age group championshps ini Etobicoke recently. Bell, 14, was third in the 100-metre and 200-metre back- stroke events for boys aged 13 and 14. He was one of 39 swimmers narned te an Ontario teani that competed in a ineet ini Cleveland July 13-18. ]Bell is a member of the Dur- hami Aquatie Club. Whitby Iroquois gained their second 'victory in three days defeating Parbron United 4-2 in second round action of the Motor City Soccer League's John Barnes Cup. lIn the match played at Iroquois Park July 11, Iroquois scored four goals in a 25-minute period to secure the win. Greg Pelhamn put Iroquois ahead after 33 minutes with a powerful 25-yard shot wbich just squeezed into the net of the near post. Minutes later, Omar El-Béhairy increased the lead with a fine left-footed shot from outside the penhalty box. Witbin 10 minute of the restart A shot froni Steve Rocha in the 83th minute broke the shutout bid. Richard Andrews scored in the last minute after a goahnouth scramble left bum with an empty net. With the win, Iroquois advances to the semi-finals of the Cup with their opponents yet to be determined. Select girls loseout The Whitby under-13 girls select soccer teain lost 4-2 te Oshawa in the semi-finals of the Burlington AUl Sta r tournament on the weekend. Scoring for Wbitby were Stephanie Cbapman with ber second of -the weekend and Jessica Clark. Whitby played three gaines on Saturday with the temperature at record levels. Scoring for Whitby in the first round were Melanie Volpe with two and Rachel Stewart with two. Other members of the teani were Sarah Jeffrey, Shauna Speare, Deirdra Lowe, Sarah Harrington, Sarah Hume, Sonya Mangan, Alexandra Flega, Jessica Brownridge, Lacey Harrison, Gillian Neubauyer, Amanda Seddon and Kristine Hang. Littie places third Heather Little of Whitby fln- Club, was compting in tebn ished third in 1,500-metre race- tam (aged1 n ner) divi- walk at the Canadian Lein sion. provincial track and field cha- pionshipýs *i Timmins recenty In thé sanie division, Jeneen Littie a member of thetOsh- Hamilton of Witby was fourth awa Légion Track and Field Whitby men's slo-pitch Stafl s. of Jady le BLUE DIVISION Aucoin H"aing àAir i ô O E Stton Group 9 4 1l Hanot lashka a 5 1 lu Advartage Talooom 9 7 0O195 Master Bedrom 6 8 3 171 C. Dawldns 6 9 1 15C Maigoldcougas 6 5 O 124 BIUE UJGHT DIVISION CirleTaxi 4ho. Hawks Gokon Mil Apob loit MeLaniePringles MacAsMURRepcot lmi Barron Mtcrs 7 9 7E1 7 11 6El 51in Scoffe à MVP& Jtiy 3 &âtn Grup g AhxGr"i 1 f NPMso in the 400-metre race. Apolo prtw il JuIy 4 Cirds .Taxi 9 LtaAlki5(paqpoet 14 MohoiiePringles 12 MnaAaldRsipcwot la Cirdie Taxi 4 Golden MM 1 Apolo Spot.vooe13 an Ba'rom<rs 7 Aucoin Hoding àAir 7 Advmbtg.Toscam 6 Juy Ea Apolo srter 6 MuA"akiRpoport 4 JuIy 11 Mn BarniMcors il Mobeii RPdngb 11g Glon Ev. 1)Glervnims 14 Rab Gingoill 9 Raob Gingelle Bob Summerodd 1Grog Fra". 1John Long à ai, Phtacs g2 Don potr Advaiag.TOMMcmn a.mEau cJZIsnMla Gb4s.I M both Peihain and El-Behalry had notched their second goals to give Iroquols a commanding four-goal cushion. Iroquois surged forward looking to increase their lead but outstanding saves from the Parbron goalie, including stops on three breakaways, kept the scoreline the sanie. Th e Whitby under-li boys soccer teain bas been very busy and very successful in rcn league play. The team won 1-0 over a tough Malvern squad and had a huge win over unbeaten West Rouge 1-O. The teain also advanced to the third round of the C.SL. cup after a strong win over the Epiphany Saints. The games have been won by a complete teain effort by, Paul Aloïa, Neil Bull, Shariff Dessuki, Richard John, Bryan hMcinnon, David Mo ff, Paul, Ranger, Vito Rossini, PtSanon 'Adam Stein, Artur Suski, LJ. Bowles, Chris Wynne and Brandon Smith, ani the coacbin-g staff of Bryce Macinnon and Kevin Bull. Hlawks imdn Witby Hawks novice 'girls softball teain defeated Marichain II on July il by a more of 8-2. Nicole F'reeman kept busy with a lime drive, fly bai and grounder to first base while Jennifer Dick took care of another lime drive at third. Pitcher Tanya Goreckî with the help of ber teanimates managed five perfect inninge. Pennilee Wheeler finished the game, giving up only two runs. Denise A]oia belted two triples in driving in three Hawks. Nicole Freeman, Diana Karich, and Lesley Couperwaithe also had RBIs. Squirts win The Wbitby Hawks rep squirt fastball team defeated Cobourg Angels 18-9 on July il. Amanda Lawson bit a home run and triple and had four RBIs. E,%n Fraser and Shannon Konoby contributed a hit and two RBIs each. Whitby 0mxe slo- pitch stanff a&sof Jurî.0 W L T P TMa.Chad1ela 12 0 0 24 StpioVng 8 4 0O la Don Chwry's 7 5 1 15 Whkty Inates 7 4 0O 14 Bak« & the.Bandit 7 5 O0 1% WhWInbhn 5 5 1 il Adat.5 5 0 10 Sum4 7 O e Acco 2 V 0 4 At1o Zonec0 12s0 = 8Wh 1 142SEo @wh 0~ liq~ * ~c.< *~~xx 1 1 L L

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