Interdistriot soccer Peewees upset top team Carretto Restaurant upset league-leading North Oshawa Lions 3-2 in a recent County Interdistrict Soccer League Peewee contest. Joe Polacka scored twice for the winners and George Rossler once. Ricky Borg scored f ive goals to pace Ferrco Engineering Bantams fo a 7-5 victory over Lakefield. Kari Schempp and Jim Reid. added singles. The Whitby Rangers of the mosquito division drop- ped a 7-3 verdict to powerful Peterborough Dusters. Mike Devine, Ricky Wood and Tom Scheefer scored for Whitby. An inexperienced and badly depleted Rangers squad was eliminated from further Ontario Cup action by an older and heaithier. Port Coiborne team which record- ed a 3-1 win. Paul Bastarache scored the lone Whitby marker. Joanne Mulcahy scored five goals in Gus Brown Motors' 5-2 victory over Ajax B in Durharm Girls action. Brooklin Kinettes blankedý Pickering Gulf 6-0 on two goals by Tanya Buisey and singles by Elizabeth Verrydt, Kathy Harris,. Elizabeth Brown and Gail Cudmore. lJebbi6 Vesters recorded the shutout. Mitchell Brothers dropped a 4-1 decision to Pickering Nursery. Kathy Dooley scored for Whitby. Following are the re.sti!is of recent Whitby Minor Soccer Association games. In the squirt division,Koke Car Wash trounced Brooklin' Concrete 9-1. In the atorn section, Rae R. Jones downed Family Kart- way 5-2, Whitby Welding ed- ged Kinsnien 3-2, Trio TV blanked Hooker Chev Olds 4-0 and Webster Excavating thurnped Bakery Clearance .Centre 7-1. In mosquito play, Long- mnuir Builders nipped Croxal 3-1, Kiwanis whipped. Kins- men 7-2 and Stokely Van Camp hiumiiliated Croxal 9-1. In peewee action, Brook- lin Legion and Local 222 fought to a scoreless draw. In the hantain division, Ewing Pools blaîiked Whitby Legion 3-0 and Lasco Steel edged Armstrong Homes 3-2. lt's flot the best way to stop a siiot but this goaltender prevented a goal during an Ontario Cup mnosquito soccer gaine between Whitby 'Rangers and Port Coi1bome. Port Coîborne won 3-1. Photo by Steve Porter Whitby Builders blow il -7 Iead lose to Peterborough The Whitby Consolidated Builders blew an Il -7 second period lead iind wound up losing 13-1 2 tw thePeter- borough CGray-M unros in an Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior 'A' game last week. Ken Colley scored three goals for Whitby; Ti m Lintner, Bryce Jordan and C'am Devine, two each; and Mike MacGillivary, Jim National kart The second annual Cana- dian Pro 5,000 for 1lOOcc stock NlcCuIlogh karts wilI be hield July 22 to 24 at Family Kartway in Brooklin. A to'Xîl of' S5,000 is up for grabs withi S2,500 going to the winner, $1.000 to the runner up, $500 lu the thlird- place -fAinisher, $250 for fourth. $200 for fiP'h and race SI 00 for sixth tlhrough tenth. The minimum weight for driver and kart for the race, being run urîder International Karting Federation rules, is 290 pounds. Entry fee is $60. Practices and preliminary heats %vill take place July 22 and 23. Saturday's action begpins Branton and Les Reed, one each. The Builders' final regular season hofrne game is Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at lrroquois Park Arena.- St. Catherines will provide the opposition. in Brook/fn at il a.m. with elimination heats followed by the con- solation race. The champion- ship race will begin at approx- imately 2:30 p.m. Admission is $2 for aduits whichentitlesspeCtators to see the race and get a free go-kart ride. Children 12 and under will be charged 50 cents. Peterborough goaltender stops a hard drive fired his defeated Whitby Consolidated Builders 13-I12 last week. way. The visiting Gray-Munros Free Press Photo Redmen win two big games Brooklin Redmen won a pair of big games over Six Nations Braves Iast week. On Friday in Oshweken, the Redmen overcame an 11-10 second perîod deficit to defeat the Braves 17-I12. Terry Lloyd scored four goals for the winners; Gary Nicholson, three; John Reed, Marty Van Heuval and Ken Down, two each; and John Daigleish, Jim Quigg. Paul Bradley and Wayne Sorichetti. John Reed added seven assists. 1 On Saturday in Brooklin, the Redmen recorded a I15-I12 victory over the Braves. Once again, Tenry Lloyd paced the winners, this time with five goals; Gary Nicholson had three', Greg Williams and Ken Down, two each; and Don Mitchell, Rob Hitchcock and Paul Bradley, one each. John Reed had five assists and Gary Nicholson and Jim Quigg, four each. The wins move the Red- men into sole possession of fourth plà ce, the final playoff position, two points ahead of the Braves. Brooklin plays host to Fergus on Saturday at 8:30 p-m. at Brooklin Arena. You dont know how tough you are until you try From the very beginning. the Canadiari Armred Forces lets you try, ShowVs 0L how Io build yourself up physically anid mentally. 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