jBattie for number 2 ranikingI AGI/I wins in Waterloo after semimfinal York.loss. Flinancing launches. construction PlanS for boathouse A ting wiil be held in Por Perynext Tuesday to discuss plans for a new boathouse-for the Durham Rowing Club. The six-year-old club yecently got bridge financ- ]Lng -- a oan guarantee of $16,000 -- from Scugog Trownship council for a new boat storage building in Rotary Park, ust north of the lic oatlaunch in The loan represents about half of the estimated minimum cost for a 40- foot-by-80-foot boathouse that club members hope will finished by next June. -The Oct. 29 meeting, to bgin at 7:30 p.m. at the Scugogf Commurity Centre, 1656 Reach St., will provide Information about the boathouse and club activi- ties including a fundraising campaign to raise the money needed for construc- tion. The club, that includes several WhitbY menibers and which has a on program for Father *LeoY. Austin Catholic Secondary School students, began in Oshawa i 1989 with mem- bers rowing on McLaughlin Bay iDarl*ngton Park. Unable to obtain a sui- table site for a boathouse i the park, the club moved to PortPery i1993, but increase club activity was still limited by lack of a boat storage building. The club now operates from a trailer. For more information, cal Rob Millikin at 576- 5008. Ccii' skills TANIA CHAPPEL of Father Leo J, Austin Catholic Secondary Sohool wheels around to g et a shot away in senior girls' basketball action. ChappeI and teammate Andrea Lyon rackec Up, 18 points each to Iead Wildcats, one of the top-ranked teams in the Metro area, to a 71-30 victory over McLaughlin. WildCats, however, were upset by Anderson CVI last week, their first Ioss in league ply. Fe rs After losing a semi-final match -- their first loss this season ini senior 1» sW vol. leYball -- at the YOrZ tour« nament Oct. 4-5, Anderson~ CVI got back to champion. ship form in Waterloo over the weekend. Anderson defeated East- wood of Kitchener 15-10, 15-5 i the final of the' Waterloo competition that included many of the area's top teams except Forest Heights (KZtchener), which was ranked second in the provinoe as of last week. But third-ranked Ander- son's victory over Eastwood may change the rankings. Eastwood -_ with its two top players back in action -- defeated Forest Heights in- leaçue play, while Ander- son s tournament win may mean a return to number two ithe rankings. Top spot continues to be held bY Powerful Oakridge of London which defeated Forest Heights izn the final of the York tournament. "They could be the best high achool teamn in the countrsayjs Williamson tabou e. "They'r beatabie, but youchhave to play a good Anderson lost to-Forest Hei&hts 8-15,- 10-15 ithe semi-finais 'of the York tournamient, considered the top compétition of the sea- son as ail thé top-ranked teams are entered. «It was ba.ck and forth, back and forth, the score didn't reaiiy indicate -the pi.,rd says Anderson coach oriWilliamson about the battie with Forest Heights. Luke Bainard of Ander- son miade the ail-star team at the York competition. Bainard was also namned an ail-star at the Waterloo tournament while teain- mate Joe 'Crigley c pd tournaxnent mosit valuale player honouris for the cross country Runneirs .r .ace towards -provincials Carly Dart and Willie Macavelia continued their winning ways as they tune. Two Whitby residents were axnong amateur ath- letes, coaches and volun- teers 'Ye Ontario Sports AwarE ast week. Kevin Morgan of Ash- burn was a member of the 1995 Ontario senior men's rugby team. that was named co-winner' (with under-17 men's hockey teani) of the Ontario team of the year award. l1> Tom Sears of Whitby won a special- achievement' award for volunteers, fo lr~ hie worki skfing., u~p for the upcoming provin- cial cross country chamn- pionships. Santiago grabs 7 O.J. Santiago of Whitby caught a career-high seven passes for Kent 'State University in a recent U.S. coliege football contest. Santiago had four big catches, good for 51 yard s from ,,quarterback! Todd Goboin ýthe gam.-wln- ning drive in Kent's 32-17 win over Akron. In five g9ames, Santiago, considered a top 10 dra-ft pick by the National Foot- ball League next year, has 17 catches for 242 yards, third among receivera for, ICent. He ha.. one touch- down. Dart, an Ormniston Public &chooi student, led a one- two-three Whitby finish i the mite girls division of the Oshawa Legion Traék and Fieid'Club nieet. at Enniskillen Conservation Area Oct. 12.. Katie flott of Glen Dhu was second and'Kaiiey Jas- per of Pringie Creek third. AIl are members of the Brooklin Cheetahs club. In tyke boys, Macavelia, Of Meadowcrest was firat. Another Cheetah Heather Mann of Glen Nhu, was second in atomn girls. Chantel Smith -of West Lynde was third'.i t1yke girls. Anderson also won a tournainent at -Dunbarton I ntarj*o finalsI 'Enfoircer'5 aims for heavyweight titie crushing William L4yon Chris Neuman of Whitby will aim for an Ontario boxing titie inth heavjy: weight division thi eek end. tî Neumnan, 25, dubbed 'The Enforcer,' by his teammnates and coaches at the Motor City Boxing Club, will take aim on the senior heavy- weight titie at the Ontario intermediate-senior.novice, championships Oct. 25-27 in St. Catharines. Neuman's first fight was at the Ontario event last year ad he lost. Snethen, however, he has dominated aIl comers, picking up seven wins, - Most by knockout, in as many bouts sinoe that ioss. Coach Don Nelson says Neuman is a godbot to *Sinclair 4 ! 8 111 ~i * Denis OConnor 3 3 e HighA Brock 2 3 4 Dunbarton 1 4 2 V~ 1Pickering 1 3 2 SchiOOj. Pine Ridge 1- 3 2 Exeter 0 5 0 Whiibys Nic'k Pelletier did a year ago "in the inter- mediate middleweight ciass* Neuman is one of ive boxers from Motor City competing in the provin- ciais. He is also scheduled te do battle in the Motor City show at the Regent in downtown Oshawa on Sun- day afternoon Nov. 10. More details are forth- coming about that show. SrONTARIO JUNIOR CITIZEN 0F THE YEAR AWARDS Deadline - Oct. 3Ist, 1996 Contact this communit", GIRLS' BASKETBALL SENIOR Anderson 47 (Tracy Miller, 21 pIs.), Fr. Leo Austin 44 (Melissa Wilknson, 18 pIs.) Standings (flot Includîng Anderson-Austin rosuit) W-I OF-GA P EASTERN DIVISION Fr. L. Austin 5-o 346-113 10 Paul Dwyer 5-0 273-122 10 O'Neill 5-2 '31 1?209 10 IAnderson 3-2 232-181 6 jEasîdale 3-1 138-124 6 IBowmanvilîe 3-3 213-223 6 ' Central 3-3 224-235 6 ICourtice 1-6 176-280 2 McLaughlin 0-5 130-237 0 WESTERN DIVISION St. Mary .4-1 229-201,8, Brook 4-2 329-267 8 Pine Rîdge 3-0. 154-104,-6 HenryStreet 3--1 172.156 16 Sinclair 23 224-213 .4 PoiIPerry 1-2 ,15-126 * 2 Denis O'C., 1-4 177-196- 2 Uxbridge 0-5 . 136-273 0" W L P EASTERN DIVISION Anderson ', 5 0O,10 Fr. Leo Austin 2 10 O'Neill 5 2 10 Central 4 2 8 Eastdle 4 1 8 Pereyma 4 1 8 Roberts 4 2 8 Bowmanville 3 4 6 Paul Dwyer 2 4 4 McLaughlin 2 4 4 Cartwright 1 5 2 Courtice 0O 6 O Donevan O 6 O WESTERN DIVISION Henry Street- 5 2 10 PortPerrX 5 0 10 EASTERN DIVISION Anderson Fr. Leo Austin O'Neîfl Bowmanvillle r. Paul Dwyer Easîdale McLaughlin Pereyma Roberts Courtice Donevan WESTERN DIVISION HenryStreet Pcering »Port Perry Sinclair Denis OlConror Dunbarton Ajax Pine Ridge, Brook Exeter Uxbridge "SI. O BOSarOTBLL Paul Dwyer Uxbridge Dunbarton Pine Ridge Henry Street WL P W-L-t .4-o-1, 4-0-1 4-2-0, 2-2-0 Pickerianding GF-GA 156-54 129-41 .132-63 95-96 W-L- T O'NeillI 110-0-0 Pine Ridge 7-2-1.- Dunbarton, 6-1-3 Sinclair 5-1-4 Pickering 6-2-2 Denis OC. 4-5-1 Exe-ter 3-7-0 Eastdaîe 3-7-0 Ajx 2-7-1 Port Peny- l'a-i -. Andstson -1-a-t GF-GA 39-3 18-6 12-8 20-3 21-7 9-15 9-20 7-19 5-19 6-19 3 6-19> 3 p 20 15 15 14 9 6 6 5 WhltbY Free press, WedneGsday, October 23, 1996, Page 17 JUNIOR sports