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Whitby Free Press, 1 May 1996, p. 14

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Whitby Warriors ran their exhibition record to five wins and a losa with a victory Friday night in. Kitchener and three more Sunday at Luther Vipond Arena in Brooklin, in junior A lacrosse. Friday night Warriors defeated Kltchener-Waterloo 20-9. On Sunday, Warriors defeated Toronto Beaches 16-3, Mississlauga Tomahawks 18-1 and Orangeville Northmen 7-5. Steve Voituk and Grant Johnston led the way against Beiaches with -four goals, Jason Creabie had two with singles going ta, Niail Maynard, Steve Taylor, Gavin Prout, Zac Aitken and A.J. Shannon. Jay Stewart, Derek Suddons, Rab Kirby had three assists each, while Aitken Maynard, Praut and Brent Lunnie had twa each. Against AMississauga Pat Jones $ WATER PROOFE *Free Estimfates *Resident ai oo Comercial * ndustri23O Norm OLeary and tl >~Se vm thearea forover35 ears themn '~Ontario Contractors Jersi <~PO8ox 7M63 showi that e. It v PARTNERS ~Tamp SBILUARDS the la sed Tamp 9 * ieoGaeRomby on Satellde Dish He 7 ProSo on Promiises and a 8SNOOER TABLES 'bol '13 - 8 BAIL TABLES Jerse Toumament QuatIIy Tabfles make S 1916 OLids St, E., Mi,tby place KEN Mcl VOR'S Crisp « McLe clinchn he shc Co#W & UibWyAs E < Woi* e Eoei- Somw his tie, had one goal and six assists to lead the way. Marty -O'Bien had four goals and two assiste, Maynard and Aitken each two goals and two assiste, Prout, Voituk and Johnston each two goals and an assist, Jay Stewart a goal and two assists and Steve Taylor and Crosbie each one goal. The Orangeville game was end ta end with the outeome. in doubt until an empty net goal by Voituk with three seconds left ta go. Voituk and Johnston each had a pair of goals, Prout, Crosbie'and Aitken had singles. Jones had three assiste. Warriors open their season Thursday, May 2 at Brampton and play their home opener on Tuesday, May 7, 8 p.m., at Luther Vipond Arenia in Brooklin. Ti7ckets can be obtained at the box office just prior to game time. FIRST IN CANADA MEMBERS of the. Whitby Ice Angels, Canadian noviàe peiinsaing cham- pions, are (!rop~t, from left) Anna Papacon-. stantinou, Shan n oQdman, Amy Lamb, Aisha Sunderji, Stefanie--Puckrin, Cheryl Owens, Melissa Underwood, Kerri Puckrin, Christy Chabassol; (middle, from left), manager Jessica Gaylor, Kate Hinkson, Becky Leighton, Katie Jones, Angle Vyfs- chaft, coach Kelly -Jennings, Adriana DiGiorgio, Jolena Okifield, Aurea Labelle, Brie Foston, manager Ema Lamb; (back, from left), Elana Crotin, Erin Lambert, Anne Rogers, Kristen Davis, Carolyn Pierce, Michelle Reed, Andrea.'Dunn, Kns- in Pk n i d a a l P-eter Danforth of, Anderson CVI won the junior boys' singles chainpionship at th e Lake Ontario Secondary School Asso- ciation '(LOSSA) badminton finals last week.. Runner-up ta Danforth was Scott MeDavid of Father Leo J.' Austin Catholic Secndary Schol. Lara Hugel and Mike Hadden of Austin combined ta capture the luniar mixed-doubles titie. Claire Brama of Anderson was second in- senior girls' sin- gles. Anderson was third vralin. the team campetition, out of.19" schools. &play , bail' ISainits j parade on Il furthSaturday Whitby Saints were fourth in the Ontario Basketball Associa- tion bantami AA finals held over the weekend in Whitby. Saints defeated Kingston, Gouibourne and St. Augustine in round-robin, and ,then got past Kitchener in the quarter-finals before falling ta Barrie in the semi-finals. Bare went on ta. win the championship. Saints coach Mike Pink was pleased by bis team's, perfor- mance, and said bis team began 'the season rated 'A,' losing its first few garnes, then won, tour- namients ta rise ta the AA. level.. Tea.m members are, Jason Patina, Solomon Samuel,, ýMichael ArbIaster, Cary Kiender,. John Todd, James Blades, Lin-ý coin Blades, Marcel Patinas andý Matt Langer. There are plans ta forini a girls" bantam- team next year. Aryone interested can caîl Pink at 725- 6773. m- - »& On Saturday, May 4, the basebail season begins in Whitby. The Whitby Minor Ba*sebal Association will hold ite ann ual parade and opening ceremonies with more' than 1,800 boys and girls participating.-' The parade will start at 10 a.m. from E.A. Fairman Public School and wind ite way south an Brock Street ta Peel Park. There the, opening day cermonies will be conducted with the assistant of Whitby politicians and other guests. 1The ceremonies will be follo'wed by a series of exhibition. games. Whitby's all-star teams will complets against those from Ajax for the Mayo'Cup. The association, in conjunction with the Salvation Army,- is sponsoring a food drive during the para de. Facilities will- be available during the, parade- for all donations. 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