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Whitby Free Press, 26 Jul 1995, p. 11

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Whitby Free Press, Wednosdy. JuIy 26. 1996.,Page 11 Warnors a win away Whitby Warriors went into hast night's (Tuesday) game needing only a win to wrap up their best-of-seven, quarter-final playoff series against Kitchener-Waterloo in Ontario junior A lacrosso. Warriors assumed a 3-2 series lead with a 15-7 win in Whitby on Sunday as Steve Voituk scored three goals and added three assiste. Pat Jones had a goal and four assists and Derek Suddons and Brad MacArthur two goals each ln the wxa. thet came after Saturday's 13-12 los. in Kitchener. MacArthur and Voituk each had two goals and three assists in that contest while Marty OBrien and *sI23tt MacT)onell each had two goals. Paul Sallie, O'Brien and Jones each had three goals in a 20- 10 win hast Thursday. Voituk had a goal and seven assiste, Mike Fryer two goals and four assiste, Kevin Lunnie two goals, while Salle added four assiste. Kitchener won game two 12-11. Jonas Derks led Warriors with four moals and two assiste. Warriors won the opening game 19-8 last Monday as OBrien had four goals and two assiste and Fryer three goals and two assiste. If a seventh game in the- series is necessary, it will be played at Iroquois Park on Thursday night, July 27. Another. clash of the titan Yet another first-plaoe showdown will be held tonight (Wednesday) as Brçoklin Redmen and Six Nations Chiefs clash at Iroquois Park arena in Whitby. Redmen won two games hast week, and a win tonight wouhd give them the same nuinber of points as Six Nations but firat place by virtue of a better goals-for/goals-against ratio. Six Nations has lost but one gaine (te Redmen) this season while Redmen have lost twioe (both te Chiefs). Gary Gait had six goals and five assists in an 18-4 Redmen win over Brampton on Wednesday last week. Peter Park, Tom Wreggitt, John Fusco and Dave McWhirter each scored two goals, singles by Jason Richards,.Greg Lepine, Jim Meredith and Derek Keenan. Keenan had four assiste, Park three. John Grant, Mike, Murray, Jim Veltman and Chris Driscohl scored for Brampton. Redmen won their l6th game of the season last Thursday, 9-5 ovr Peterborough Lakers. Rob Hannah scored three goals while Paul St. John had two goals and three assiste. Glenn Clark, LocalIs to compete, in national rfmal Several local players wihh be on the Ontario teains competing in the Canadian women's field hacrosse championships at Durliain Fields in Oshawa July 27 te 30. Two Ontario teains and teams froin Alberta and Saskatchewan will compote for the junior tithe. In the senior division, Ontario will battle British Columbia and England. The junior final for the Kyle. Cup is on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. The senior final for the Robertson Cup wilh be on Sunday at noon. ' British Columbia won the senior tithe for many years but didn't compote in hast year's event won bv Ontario. Ontarjo'. senior' team was second, by a one-point differential, behind a touring Oxford University team, at a six-team tournament in B.C. over the weekend. The Oxford team wiIl represent Enghand at the nationals. teurnament in Oshawa. The- Ontario junior team had two wins, twýo losses'a-«nd a tie at a tournament ini Maryland. Jennifer Johnson of Brooklin was one of the top players for Ontario., BRENT WOODWARD, with brotherDan looking on, eyes a shot mhat came oh so close during a recent Harmony Creek Golf Centre, Oshawa event nameci ater a family held as a fundraiser for mhe East Durham Unit Cancer Society. Photo by Jerenmy Drosar Whtby Free Press Locas sater goCO STEEL4>. to e world eent w -------- Whitby Roller Skating Club members won five Canadian titles at the recent national champioriships held in Winnipeg. Jeffrey Kidd won the world chass men's figures and freestyle tiles, Pia Schmidt-Hansen junior ladies' freestyle tithe, Jennifer Caukwell original set pattern solo danoe and Kristen Nakamura elementary hoops. Whitby club members took five of the 19 titles won by Ontario skaters. Schxidt-Hlansen and Rébecca Woodhouse qualified for the junior world championships in Colombia this autumn, whihe Kidd qualified for a spot on the national team. Woodhouse had gold in junior ladies' world chass figures, silver in freestyhe. Meredith,, Bill Passfield and Keenan had singles, while goalie Paddy OToole had three assists. B ob Middleton had two goals for Lgkers, Kevin Bigs, Roger Nurse and Wayne Grant one each. Redinen conclude the season on, Thursday, July 27 with a game in Brampton. Wins in both of this week's contests would give Redmen .top spot overall and home foradvantage in the playoffs. The Whitby under-13 select soccer team went unbeaten to capture a tournament in Whitby over the weekend. .Whitby edged Simcoe 3-2 in the final. To reach the final, Whitby, won threé games and tied one. Whitby allowed only five goals in the tournament.' Ini league play, Whitby is in second place but has wins in their last four games. LESEFROM GOLF v"WOLD'S BEST SELLING CAR" *POWER LOCKS e TINTED GLASS * DUAL MIRRIORS e ADVANCED SAFETY SYSTEM AND MUCH MORE. ' 48 Months, $750 clown. *Fmiýft PDI & taxes extra. OA.C. OWASCO(@ VOLKSWAGEN INC.0 Proven Io serve you BEST since 1972. An 'l GARE' anid CAA award Wnner. 1425 Dundas St. East, Whitby 686-6410 So close LASCOý

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