Whltby Free Press, Saturday,'May 24, 1 997, page 11 SPORTS SCOREBOARD Lacrosse MAJOR Team GM W L T PTS GP(GA Niagara 2 IBrampton 0 0 4 28 14 1-0 1-O i 1 0 0 2 10 7 0-0 1-O -DY PA T THIEBA UD Special to the Free Press Brookllnl 1 0 O 2 10 3 - -0-O 0-0- The long week-end saw Six Nations 1 0 1 0 O 7 10 0-1 0-0 Whitby Major Mosquitoes Peterborough 3 0 3 0 O 17 38 0-1 0-2 face five teaxns in Hamil- OLA Junior A Standings as of May 21 ton to compete for the first Team GM W L T PTS GF GA Home Away tournament championship of the season. Friday, May Whitby 5 5 O O 10 95 37 3-0 2-O 16, was the first match-up Orangeville 4 4 0 O 8 52 41 1-0 3-0 for Whitby Chiefs with a 6- Peterborough 3 2 1 O 4 41 32 1-1 10 5 win over Stratford. Mississauga 3 2 i O 4 26 29 0-0 2-1 K-W , 4 2 2 0 4 52 34 2-1 0-1 Base-stealing dominated St.Catharjnes 4 2 2 0 4 33 52 1-1 1-1 with 15 steals for Whitby. Brampton 5 1 3 1 3 40 69 1-1-1 0-2-0 One run each was scored Six Nations 3 1 2 0O '2 36 36- 1-O 0-2 by Kyle- Costello, Brent Burlington 4 O 3 1 1 34 520- 0-2-1 Hodge, Imran Moham-- med, Anthony Novia and Sarnia 5 0 5 .0 O 45 72 0-4 0-1 two runs for Andrew OLA Junior B Standings as of May 2lst Hd Meadows , rigHNova, East Division Hde edw,_oi: Team GM W L T PTS GF GA Orillia Scarborough Mimico Green Gaels Akwesasne Huntsville Nepean Gloucester West Division Team 128 130 78 68 79 60 56 35 53 71 53 47 81 85 155 134 A Home Awav Costello, Bruce Cramne, Kenny Henry, Bryan Leva and Mohammed were» base stealers with rbi's for Peter Bula, Costello & Cramne. Starting pitcher, Tyler Healy pitched four comn- plete innings With Leva closing in the final three. The Chiefs won their sec- ond game on Saturday morning over Erin Mils by a score of 5-3.. CostellIo, Henry, Hodge and Leva scored the five runs of the game with Bula, Craine and Novia claiming two rbi's collectively. 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Healy. with.one run and Henry with three claîmed the four Iruns of the.,gaine, along with 16 stolen bases and solid defensive play- ing, Whitby won the, tour- nament'champship with a victory of 4-2 over Barrie. Last week in league ac- tion, Wh:itby Major, Mos- quito was defeated by Pickering.9-7 on May 12 and defeated Oshawa 10-3 on Mayl13.