j? t' j ~It Oshawa on Sunday afternaon, June 2. Neuman, a promising heavy- weight, Pelletier, an Ontario Markham ends Whitby Streak., fIe Whitby Rebels girls,' urt fastball team won four out oefi-ve pames at a tournament.in Mark- harnrecently. Ashley MceDonald and Lauren Dunford cobined ta setrike out nine batters in a 14-4 win over- Cambridge, McDonald getting two hits. Danielle Morrison and Dun- fard struck out eight in a 12-3 ram ovr ewmarket as Laura Campbel1, Kailey Miller, McDonald and Stacey Belbeni each had two bits. .McDonald tossed a four-hitter in a 6-2 victory and thon Whitby climbed back from a seven-run deficit ta ._win 14-11 over Glen .Williamè;têM îer Shherd, Amanda Melne Cbn SusieCrabb-,and.Camnpbel each had twohits.r- Whitb win streak ended vithi an 11-5 lous ta Markham. Squits win, lose, nheWhitby squirt fastball team split their firet twa games of the yeaýr. Ini their home opener, Whitby defeated Markham 8-6 as Lyndsey Mataumura gave up four bits and four walks wýhile striking out nine batters, Lindsey Lilly provided two RBIs. In a seesaw game won by Oshawa 13-12 , Jennifer Scott knocked in four runs for Whitby. ýOther team members are Erin Scott, Lindley AtInson, Erin Fraser, MarIa Tennant, Hayley Fallis, Krystal Chartrand, Katie Zyhar,, Mlanie Fullerton and coaches George Matsumura, Junior Tonnant and Tim Fraser. Mighty rites Whitby's girls' mite fastball tann is- off to good start with three wins.m- as- many.lbague games. Whitby Eagles, coached by Brian Scott and Burte Harris, defeated Markham 18-7 ini their fist game. In a 24-2 romp over Stouffville,' Courtney Ramsey, laya Harris and Nicole Scott combined ta allow only three bits whibe Ram- say and H each contributed tt.offence with a grand slam home i-un'each. Combined with 15 stolen bases, every member of the team crossed home plate at least once. Paige Ramsay hit two doubles and drove in three i-uns in a 13-2 win over Newmarket. Rebels split. The Whltby novice Il Rebels fastbabb team split their first two games of the season. Whitby lost 10-9 tôa Pickering but then beat Aja. on a joinno hitter by Kiista,.Mueller and Penni-Le. Wheeler. Other. team -membersai-e' Andrea Bilinski, Becky Birtzu, Ashley Broome,. Lisa, Foresta, Lindsay FTreeman,.'-Cassie Grabowtski, ' Collêéén Homen, A&manda 'Lawson, Pattie Phillips, Kari ý Van Roisuxncoach Mike Waller, assistant Brian Wheeler and manager Kathy Bilinakid. Witby boxers <hris Neuman, Nîck Po letier and Troy Talbot are scheduled to sem action at the Motor City Boxing Club show in Corolla SD for only $ AUGUST 30TH Summer Ridirmg Cam-p A * ** d,* s. opotni olant e . e elogskl s r ei horsrna shi, .5 *g& a e ni. champion ini his mxddleweight division and Talbot, once a talent4â member of the Ajax Bozing Club and now maldng a return, ta the amateur ring will be artof hatis billed as ýRag Thn lle three of il Mator City cubmembers scheduled ta, see action. Aso on the card is Ontario bantmweight; champion Randy Bard n who, will try to -avenge-,a- Iode ta Eastern U.S. junior champion Jonathan SDoors on at the Regent Con- certTheate 48 King St. E., at 1 p.m., with baxing-to begin at 2 P.m. Admission is $10 -for adulte $5 for children under Iage 12. W'r maore information caëIl the club at '434-8686 or, the een at 433-> 1556. OshaWa Green Gaels bast 15-8 ta, Hunitaville- Hawks. in junior B lacrasse May 24. 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