Page 18, Whltby Fr.. Press, Wedn esday, May 22, 1996 S aints upset top team, capture bronze The Whitby Saints midget basketball team won the bronze medal at. the recent provincial championehips in St. Catharines. The teain rallied from a tough las. to Peterborough in the semi- final to beat Scarborough 73-62 in the bronze modal game. Whitby had upset st. Catharines, the top-seeded teain, 70-55 in the quarter-final game. Whitby fought bard from the outset of the gaine and relied upon Dwayne Corniffe, Andy Ranson, Dwayne Campbell and Adam Farr to outrebound the opposition. Strong outside shooting from Jef Collins,. Sbawn Saunders and Chris Rutherford kept the game close. Craig Wilson, Mike Probert and JR ONeil provided the'sp..d for the transition game. The match remained close until- late in the fourth quarter. With a spurt near the end, Whitby prevailod over the tournament favourites. '* Several Saints teain members are preparing. te try out for the Provincial team on May 26 at Centennmal College in Scarborough. Bronze honours JAMES BURRY, 33, of Whitby holds his bronze. mecials eamed mn the 25-metre breaststroke and backstroke events at the Sprirg Games for Special 0I mpic athietes in Cornwall recently. Burry* is coached t Paula PoIly pf Oshawa and practices- in the pool at Donevan CVI in Oshawa. Photo by .lererny Dresar, Whltby Fr.. Proua IWARRIORSI. Sarnia, stampeded after offence reined b y Northmen Whitby Warrors came back fr-om a fosu to Orangeville and overwhelmed Sarnia 16-4 in Ontariojunior A lacrosse. Grant Johnson had threejgoals and four assista while Pat Jones and Zac Aitken each soed three golsn the May 19 Sarma gamo tat saw a total of 86 penalty mnutes served by the two teame. --.N Marty O'Brien had five assiste 'and -Jason Crosbie four, while Steve Voituk had two goals for Warriors. Johnson was muffiled bythe defenoe of Oranjeville Northmoen in their 12-6 win over Warriors on Tuesday st week. Warriors were short-staffed for heconteot however as *' *e kept- Paul Safie, dëavm ?out and NialI Maynard out' of the lineup while Brad MacArthur and Sean Steinwald did't, play because ofichool. Warriors coach Jim Bishop says bis team will be better when the two teame, considered the-top two in the beague, meet Orjievll splaya very. that dares an opposing teain te out-run and, out-work them in order.te win," says Bishop. "We did not meet this chal- lenge. I do know that when we meet again, we should b. heal- thier and w. will meet this chal- leng" 'Bren Aitken, Voituk, Brad eeRob Kirkby and A.J. Shaný- non had the ga or Warriorsm their fint los of the season. Orangeville remains undefeated. Warriors host Peterborough (two wins and a los.) this Friday night, May 24, at Iroquois Park, game time 8 pin. It will bie Minor Lacrosse Nfztadalyot gd1 n uxider can attend the game at no charge. Warriors hast Kitchener (three wins and a loss) on Tuesday night, May 28, gaine time 8 p.m. Keith Mis bit a three-run home run as the Whitby junio baseball team defeated obourg 10-2 in the season- opener on Saturday. The powerful Whitysquad rVoufi bta sd tworusat Tii in Imeson.sud two hits apiece by,, an Andrew snd Blair Hardy. Mills had a total- of four RBIs in the gaine. DaMI Jenningsand Tim Pud- dister coxmblue on a five-hitter, Puddister strlkig out eight bat- ters lu bis four-inninatnt Rtedmen finally 'vin After tbree consecutive lossém te open the season, Brookln Red- men fmally hit the wln columu with a 7-2 decision over Fergus Thistles last Friday night i Ontario major lacrosse. Larry Downer scored three goals *hile highly teuted rookie Mkatt Steinwald soered a goal and was impressive lu is iefirst gaine. Eric Perroni, John Fusco and Willie Arnold also scored for Red- mon. Last Wednesday, Redmen lost 15-7 to Brampton as Ted Dowl- ig led Excelsiors with four goals hile Chris Dniscoîl had a goal and four assista. Dan Teat scored three go als for the wlnner, Và l McGraw-had wo goals, Jeif Wilfong a goal and thee assista and Kevin Dance a -goal and two assista. For RdeJsnCrosbie scored three goa and had an assist, John Fsco had twogol and two assista, and a t McLjean had four assista. Grog Loe d Sean Moran had the other Reden goals. Ton' ht (Wednesday) at Iro- quois Park Redmen hast two- time defendinj Mann Cup chain- Cxns Six Nations. Gaine time is Redmen play lu Peterborough Thursdýay nigt, a gaine that will mark the debut of another Red- men nowcomer, Shawn Williams, The Whitby major midget basebail team. continued their winng ways by, defeating Oshawa 7-3 in their league opener May 12. Chiefs, undefeated, in their four preseason games, jumped lute a three-run lead in the frst inni*ng. Lare Clay was on the mound for six and a third ixiningu, allowing only two hitg n ikdu h TIm, Nasiopoulos provided solid relief but the defence got a littie sloppy in the last inning te allow Oshawa té score three unearned rns. Chiefs offence was led by Sean Donnelly who, went four-for-four with two doubles and by Steve Gale who had four nsbatted-iL This years team. of players who will b. age 17- this year also includes Biian Avelino, Ryan Balan, Colin Cockburn, Ryan Crotin, .D'IArcy HM.. Chris Hulniuk, Kyle, McFarlane, Keith S& Jean and David Yarwood. Head co'ach irtesTak Balan, Laaay and Clyde Cockburn. one as ho cogmpletes hie six-gaine suspension for an. incident that occurred at the end of last season Fe~nir IA play in Whitber next Vs4nesday night, May 2, game turne 8:30 p.m. High sehool sports FIELD LACROSSE LOUSA GIRLS May 15 Fr. Loo Austin 5 8(Lindsay miass 5, B. MeCulffgh. C. Walsh. A. P"n), Anders=n 7 (Kristy Hoit 3. IC Thonvson, T. Patrson, L Nomrnm) Sinclai 8 (Leelsy Maybuvy 3, Lyriz Keys 2. Melony Cuch Z Raciali Hanif), Fr. Lmc Austin 3 (Bâth Brady.Hase, Walsh) Sinclair-13 Kys 7. Jane Berni«r 2,Kahy' Wodwhopon, Amandla I*<on, Maybusy, OD"e MoOan). AnderSa 2 (rhauison, J.. Ruttan> Ajax H.S. 6 Jossica*Marceau 3. Sarah McCuiough Z "9Mic.iGopa), Cm"trCVJ 1 (Ju@hanrm) Ax H.S. 6 (McCuliougih Z Là Mct.mn 2Z Kkopatlo, Maroau). Anderson 3 (HoitShsri Ghaur, Nanun) Andorson 9 (Hait5, Nomm 2Z Ghafur, C. Savagn), Conra CVI 3 (Natasa Uvjanavic3) Hmnry Strool 13 (Et"e Galmnalda 4, Euin Bengin 2. eanne Buiiough Z, Jen Cotton 2. Christine, Galanaltis, Kati. Hinkson, Andrea Jahnston, shutu-J.n Cassdy, Central CVI- o Aiax H.S. 9 (Marau 3. MoCuiiough 3. C=cln Fimi., Natale Gray, Kiopadio), Denis «O0CSonr2 (Judith MoGazlgbe 2) Sinclai 6 (Berner 2. Ansi.y Hunt, Woth«.ro Horon Lynz Kos), Aax H.S. 3 (Klspadlo. MoCulough. 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