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Whitby Free Press, 3 Jul 1996, p. 14

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Page 14, Whitby Free Pos, Wednosday. JuIy 3,1996 * Redmen HOMESTRETCH. RUNNERS approach the finish line in the runners with a time of four minutes and 39 one-mile Aidas race Saturday moming at seconds. Bob Lennox, a member of the the County Town Camnival. Scarborough host Whitby Tigers Runing Club, finished runner Brad Simser was first among the3O6 second witfl a time of 4:52. r>ho[o by Mark Reosoe, VVhitby Free Pres Mosquitoes nippedi al The Whitby major mosquito basoball team came up short ia comoback. bid te lose 11-9 te, Brampton ini the championship final of a tournament i Peter- borough over the weekond. Brampton led 10-0 afler only two ùnninge but Whitby's pitch- ing, fielding and offence finally goti geaitoclose thegfap.e Whitby made it 11-4atr six nninge and then scored five runs i last-inning comeback bid. Whi±by reached the final by defoating Thurlow 16-6, Peter- boroug 20-3 and Cobourg by default. Against Thurlow, one of only two teams te beat Chiefs in league play this season, Whitby stole six bases and scored six runs i the third ining te take a 9-1 lead. Anthony Novia drove i four runs and scored throe himsebf as Whitby drubbed Pîckering 14-3 i minor mosquito rop basebal June 26. Kyle Costello stole four bases and scorod four runs while Jonathan Thiebaud drove i three runs. '1yler Healy got the Under- 17s 'streak continues Whitby's under -17 premier rep boys' soccer team- continued their unbeaton streak in beague play by defeating North York Cosmos 1-0 i a rough match. Both, teams had many scorng opportunities but Whitby goalie Brandon Codai oarned a well deserved shutout. With oniy 30 secondis le#t in the game, Er.ick Rodriguez gainod contrai of the baland passed it to Stefanipinto who'pbased the bal at thê'feètof Whtby.striker Mark' Engelage. Engelage, known for his bullet- like shot, buried the bail into the Cosmos net earning Whitby the win. Win2-1 Whitby's midfleld proved to be the difference in a 2-1 win over firet-place North York 'Azzurri in Central Soccer League under-12 elite game last week. An Erie Shah header on a Lucas Kwapisz corner kick gave Whitby a 1-0 early m- the me. An own goal after a 'b defence mix-up tied the game but Shaw scored late i thoe Le fo the win- that ended NotYrs undefeated strealc.* Sean Lefort, Matt Edmonde John Baker, Marc Fiego anâ Kwwpisdominated the midlid for Wltby, now with two wins,- thi. bsesand a tie. gain split in two »thrillers In two close, exciting games Brooklin Rodinon had a wmn and a loss ini Ontario major box lacrosse action over the weekend. Alrecrow!d at Iroquoj' Park onFr1day nght witnessed a tense battie wonlby Six Nations Chiefs 15-14 as Rcedmen came up short in a last-minute bid to tie the contest. On Saturday night, it was Red- mon who hungz on at the end to win 10-9 i-Brampton. Trailing 10-7, Brampton . scored twice wvith juat over a minute remain- ing the contest. Te victory kept Rodmen, with a season record*of eiqht wins and seven losses, withmn sight of second-place Brampton (11-5) and'the two teams meet again tonight (Wednosday) at Iroquâois Park, game Urne 8:30 pm Gary Gait~ who hapb.en effec- tively shut down by Chiefs' Witby runners are third Four Wihitby competitors had thid-place finishes at the Minor TakAssociationprovinca cham pionships in Oshawa rSailmMicieli was third in senior boy s' 1,500-motre and fourth i 800-metre while Mat- thew Godrey was third- in senior 4<00-metre. Melanue Kirby was third i tyke girls' 800-metre and fifth i 1,500-metre. Vanessa Micieli ýwas third i miteis' shotput and fifth i 80-mtre. Durham tier l soccer m of item 2e 19 AMUNDlER Tyrn.a Poil Ho-Po AuZW courta's NASCal NASC#2 WiivnD vious night, scored three goals and three assists against Bramp- ton while PRodney Tapp had four assists. Matt Steinwald Shawn Wil- Hiams and Paul St.' John each scored two goals while Kevin Biggs had the other. Chris Dri- coll led Brampton with four goals and three assists.* Paul Mootz was steilar in net for Redmen, makting a number of keysaves tokeep Reidmen ahead. rueloGait was held to two goals, another of the game's su- perstars, John Tavares, was' m top.formà as ho led (Jhiefs to victory Fridaynight. Taviares, who wazetop scorer i the U.S. pro1age, scord six goals an aite on five of teaml' other mine goals. TMo Cordingley Miles General and DariKigurec had two goals. Bill Callan had two goals and six assiste- for Redmen while Steinwald and Williams each had threergals and an assist. Ta ppsoedtwice. eden led 9-7 oarly.i the second period when Chiýefs goalie Bibi Gerèrie was repiacd byTerry Preston. Redmen led 11-9 after two periode but Chiefs scored six in the third and led 14-12 until Redmen soered with 16 seconds beft. With six. attackers, Redmen coubdn't maintain control of the baIl to get a chance at the tying goal. Chiefs, two-time defending Mann Cup champions,1 now have a seson record of 14 wins .and four buoses - three of those bosses to Rodmon. Rodmen* play i Fergus on Saturday nught and, thon host Peterborough next Wednesday night, July 10, at Iroquois Park, game Urne 8:30 p.m. Peterborough is i fourth place with a record of is wins and zune lassos. Bmack 13 0 617 3 Aiax42 0 2 2 6 10 2 Port Hope MWe Ajaa liii; 92lHp 17A6NOUNDER W L YTOF 4 0 1 15 3 1 0 15 2 1 1 17 2 2 0,9 W L T C 2 .0 0 7 1 01 4 1 10 5 0 2 04 13 AND UNDE W L T OF 5 0 0 18 2 21 9 2 1 18ý 2 3 0 14 2 3. 0 12 0.4 02, 11 AND UNER SAISIUNDER L T CF A p 10 13 7 10 1 -112 9 7 2 a'S ri 2 1 7'12 1 4 1 7 18 1 1% Il

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