PAGE 8,WEDMESDAY, AUGUST2G, 1976, WHITSYOFAEE PRESS The Wlitby Pizzazip Peewees of the County Inter- district ,Soccer League finished the season with an iînpressive record of 12 wlns two ties and only one loss .for 26 of a possible 30 poi nts. In their second last gaine of the season, Pizzazips de-* feated ]eterborough Gray Munro 4-1 as Jimmy Reidý an4i Garvin Clarke each scoréd a pair. while Andrew ,~Colquhoun teplied- for the ldsers. 1Whitby *donlnated throughout, leading 3,1 at I te final contest of the year, Whitby overcaxfe a 2-1 halftlme deficit to tie Picker- ing Village Falcons 2-2. Whit- by had several chances to win the gaine but just missed on numerous occasions. Dave Cini and Garvin Clarke scored for Whitby while Randy Henderson picked up both of Pickering's goals. In bantam action, Whitby Ferrco Engineering were drubbed 8-1 by the powerfu] Peterborough Plon Sports. Garvin Clarke, a peewee elevated for the game, scored Whitby then rebounded to record an impressive 10-0 victoryý ovcr Pickering with Jimmny Rossler and Pete Saterno sharing the shutout. 'aY' is fecauring tennis coursçe The Whitby YMCA is once again featuring a crash tennis course. The lessons will be held behind Henry Street High School at the tennis courts every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.mT. beginning to- rnorrow. 1The fou r week course, taught by Vicki Bail, will feature ail the basic aspects of tennis. 1h15 is the ideal course for aduits inter- ested in learning the basic skills and rules of tennis. Registration is lirnited to 15 persons at a cost of $10 for non-members and $8 for Y niembers. 1 To register or tor miore information, caîl the Y at -668-6868 or drop in at the 1 office at 416 Centre Street Lacrosse team in B. C. The Garrard Road Peewee, Harllald Stars lacrosse tearn- is currently in North Burnaby, British Columbia, defending the national championship which It won last year. The team left last Sunday and wlll return this corning Sunday. 1Members ,of the team are Jack Peebles, Fric Perroni, Leo Burns, Ken Keen.an% Tony Burns, Mark Lee, lIfde Kernohan, Danny Garrard, BilIy> Eyre, R andy Taylor,, Ch ris MacGregor, John Fusco Tom De Mille, Charlie Mason, Dwayne Phlllips, Dave Hope, Shayne Fairman and DaVid Holding. The Stars will play' in the 'B category, which' has 16 teains. The teams are split. into four groups with each group playing a round robin. The tearn with the most points advances to the semi- finals and plays one game with the winner advancing to the finals. The other teams in Gar- rard Road's group are Scar- borough, Riley Park and Vancouver East. There are a total of 16 teais from Ontario in the tournarnent. Besides those al ready nanied, there are Whitby, Oshawa, Ajax, Bramn- pton, Clarkson, Guelph, Huntsville, Merrit ton, Mimico Orillia, Peterborough, Rex- date, St. Catharines and South Etobicoke. However, the boys will do much more th an play lacrosse. The national tour- namrent organizers have cl steady prograîn of events lined up for the competitors for today. ,They will be taken, to the Vancouver Aquarium to see the. famnous whaie, Skana, followed by a tour of Stanley Park and a picnic. The picnic wull include a salmon barbe- cu& put on by the North Vancouver Indians. The boys .wfill ieet Chief Dan George and wil be entertained by a tribe 'of Indians. The day wfl conclude with a banquet to be 'attended by ail those, participating in the tourney. 5-4. Scorlng Iln the 8-5 vlc- tory were Marg Fraser and Karen Moloney, three each; and Heather Peebles and Barb Thompson, singles. In the 5-4 win, Deb Kernohan, Heather Peebles, Lorrie Mc- Intyre, Karen Moloney and. Marg Fraser each fired a goal. The girls then dropped a 7-2 verdict to West Malt with. Marg Fraser and Lorrie Mc- Intyre scoring for the losers. Marg Fraser leads the team in scoring with 20 goals and six assists for 26 points. Kar- en Moloney. with six goals and flirte assists is second and, Lorrie -Mclntyre, seven* and-five, third. CLOSERTO HOME 'ne Stars played three ,ansini July beforeiçeaviflg Belleville 9-2 and lost to Oshawa and Orillia by identi- cal 8-7 scores. John Fusco led the teain in scorîng during the month as lie picked up eight goals and th ree assists. Dale Kerno- han followed with seven mnarkers and three helpers while BiIly Eyre, with five and flive, also picked up 10 points. In the Golden Ilorseshoe League, the girls team recent- ly defeated Beaches 8-5 and The Garrard Road' Minor' Lacrosse Association fun day is on September 6 with a corn and weiner roast planned. High'Facts The. 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