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Whitby Free Press, 15 May 1996, p. 20

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Ff Terreiers The WIhitby Jroquois, Soccer Club's Tormn0a Terrie boys' under-16 socer team ovorcame the elements 'ai injuries te capture tho Richmond HIi Challenge Cup. The team, whose program has been able te attract a: retai some ofthe moat skilful players in D)urhamRn Bgioe outscored their tournamont opposition by 21-1 te undofoated. Terriers began the tournament with a 3-0 victory ovg ~'Unionville, thon a 4-0 wi overAurora, 5-O over Richmor Hi14 and thon in the somi-finals, a 9-0 thrashing of E& meet the( es York te secure a champxonship game againat the nd formidable North York Azzwri 1 team that had also oaaily dispatched their previous opponents. 1Jraham-Machoan connected for a 1-0 haîf-time lead for ,nd Terriers in the final but North York tied it up minutes )n, from full Urne. Overtime failed te doiver a goal, so the go game went te penalty kdikw oer Pieter Mouleman dove quickly te bhis left te save the rid sixth North York ick and Mark Plniuk burat the net wi th Lt bis shot to cdaim the championshlp for Whitby. ?hallenige The defense corps of Fabian Reod, Adam Moînar, Zoli Tengelics, Matt Gennaro and Pilniuk was strong throughout. the teurnamont te support Meuloman's fine goaltending. The powerfuh midfield was made up of Mke Klukowski, Robbie Viola, Kieran Conway, Néel Bungaroo, Sheldon Cooper, and Mfatt Geoffroy whihe strikors AI Birthwright and Maclean woeehetbal lin theïr finlshlng. JIm Roufos sat out the teurnament with an xnjury. The team. la coached by Bibi Grodon, assisted by John Redmaen » droj Brooklin Redmen have openec the Ontarlo major lacrosse soi son with two lossos, Jamie Grimoldby, the leaguei top rookie in 1994, and the toi scoror last year for the noe dofunct Owen Sound teair scored five goals as Braxnptoi edged Redmoen 14-13 last Thure Ontario lacrosse May 9: Fergus vs Six Natiu ons can.Nd); BrookdIh 13, Branqxon 14 May 10: Pofwborough 19, Brookin 10 May 11: Pete<borouh 9. Fwgus 7 May 12: Branpton 13, Six Nations 14 laoedlqx EAff mfmica, Scaztiorough HiunwehN EST, Lin SEIM Nrooiown IN WL Y rF M 5 1 163 44 4 1 0 72, 39 3 0 04634 3 1 0.172 37 1 4 '0 49 72 1 4 0 41 91- 1 .ý5 O 49, 71 04C,0 3064 4 0, 0 41 29 4 -2 010070 3 1 0 e7 30 3 4 07869 3 4 0686 5 22 0-30'36 2 650O'74 89 3: 0 32 43 p 2 a- damoldby was originally sia- ted to join Owen Soundteain- es mate Willie'Arnold, 1995 league p most valuable player, lin the Red- W mon lineup tis season, but n; wound up with Brampton.. )n Rookies played a_ big role in a- Peterborou h's 19-*10 victory over Redmen Frxday.' High-scoring- 1995 juniors Steve Toîl (four goals, one assist) and John Grant Jr. (two goals, four assiste) made their mark. Wayne Grant had four goals and three assista and George Belle- perche two goals and five assists or Peterborough. Redmen tradod Paddy OToole Bill Passfleld and a second-round draft pick in next year's junior draft to Peterborou h for goalie Derek Collins and forward-Matt McLean. McLoean, who had 66 points in 19 games for the Toronto Beaches junior A team hast sea- son and Gar Gait each had four goals inatBraýmpton, Arnold hadtwo go ais and John Fusco a goal and four assiste. Arnold had two goals and throe assiste against Peter- borough and McLjean a goal and two assiste. Tom Wreggitt and Sean Moran one of throe draft picks from, tf1e Gloucester junior Btoam, each had two gals. Rodmen will play thoir second home game tonight (Wednesday) at Iroquois Park against Bramp- ton*, gme tume 8:30 p.m., thon play in Fergus on Friday night. Deathand Reedlead Green Gaels Steve Death and Brad Roed each sored three goals as Osh- awa Green Gaols doubled, Six Nations ]Red, Rebels in an Ontariojunior B lacrosse contest; Death added, three- assiste wbile Wayne McNutt had five assiste. Ron Death had two goals and two assists, Stefan Hewak a eaI and three assiste, while BRa Powor,, Gary Kane and .van Huxter each had a goal. Janon Henhawk .ýsoered four' goals for Six Nations. TOP juniors CALVIN LOPERS won-the senior boys trophy and Alexis Walker struck gold in the senior girls' final as the Whitby Junior Badminton Club held its season-ending championships recnl. F rs Francis wrestles aay Canadian seniior titie Mike Francis of Honry Street High'Sehool, compoting against older oppoenta, ..won the greco- roman 52-kilogram- division at the Canadian senior wrestling championships in Vancouver, B.C. recontly. 7% 8-e ar-old considered the top scr hoo1 prospect in Canada ini wrestling edged Mir Qurzadah 11-9 i the final. quirizadah, a McMaster Umversity student, was the Canadian freestyle champion from 1988 to, 1991. Francis was the only h h school student com- peting at th om senior nationals. Francis overwvholmed Kit Green of Simon Fraser University 10.0 and Ron Odai of the University of CalaryI-iî in boute leading to tho final. Francis had two wins and two lases jýte place flfth i the froe- style division.. ,ý--He ot1-0'teaul auaOf McMâster, three-time senior' Champion and a member of Canadads 1996 Olympic team., Ho thon. defeatod - again - Kit Green 7-0 (pin) before losing te Olympie team alternate Huzefa Nakhooda of Brock, University Ho thon lat te Brock's James Crowe, 1996,CIAU champion,7.3 Whitbygymnast wins O'ntar-lo. titie Christine Dorrepaal of Whitby has won an Ontario, champion- 1qe1 or-od member of-the Gemini Gymnastico club ýwon the overaîl title i the novice 3 divi- sion at the provincial finals in Mississauga. She 'won both the beam' and floor events and wma snd'. on b~ran nthird où vaultS Michelle Totz of-Whitby »a second overalliniiithe juniors category., She, won silver on both beamà and «floorý, -was fourth on vault and soventh on bars. SWhitby's Ashley Wright -was fourth overaIl mhi pre-novloe 3, with gohd *on beamû and' flor lOthý on, barsand 1llth ocm vault. J ennier il hefhiof y W «, Paige 20, Whitby Free Proa»s,*ýWedesday;' May 15s. 1996 Potubomugh 2 0 0 21 Six Nations - 1 0 0 14 Brai*tn 1 1 O 27 Fergus 0 1 0O Brooin 0 2 0 2 JNIOR A May 7.Toeol6. Whihy 20 Standlugs W L T G1 (rungwiI5s 3 0 O 39 Whithy 2 0 040 St Catharneos 2 1 O 32 Buuinglon 2 1 0 28 K-W, 2 1 027 Putubtomugh 1 1 0 27 Llissaga 1 1 0 22 Six Nations 0 1 O 3 Toronto 0 2 0 17 Bruiqitn 0 2 0 15 Saia 0 3 030 JUNIORB8 May 6: Six Nations6. Osha~ 12 May 0: Oshawa 11.Mificoo10 May 12 Oshma2. Spatan 5

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