Whitby Free Press, 21 Jul 1982, p. 22

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 1,l1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS SPORTS WE Whitby frouimoqto los e thrie h soccer tourney - ELMER'S FURNUTURE 253 Bloor St. E.0 (At Rilson) Low prices on new I chesterfields, Colonial dining roo 1m sets, bedroom sets, beds, etc. We, deliver. 728-3473, Kurlie-Q BEAUTY SALON UnderNew Management Hair Fashions For The Whole Family' 69 Baldwin St. Brooklin CasnCentre 655-4201 MERCURV AUTOBOY. 324 Ash. Street, Whitby Expert Auto Painting At An Âffordable Price! . Complote Collision . Repaîrs & Painting . Frame Ropaîrs *Free EstImates *Cars Dône By Appolntment Only "Not Your Average Bodly Shop" 668-8522 By &.PORTER On Saturday, July 10 the Whitby Iroquois Minor Mosquito Soccer Team took part in the annual MeLaughlin Tournament at the Civic Fields, Oshawa. The tourney is for major -mosquito teams and Whitby bast ail three games although in the first game against Wel- land a tie. would: have been a fairer resuit but By ANN GOU LDING w.I.s.c. Craig Potsep is -a powerhouse in the pool - and the eîght-year-old Whitby Iroquois Swim Club member proved it on the' weekend at the International Invitation- al and Sprint Meet held at' the University of Toronto and Etobicoke Olympiuin. Potsep placed first ini 100 metre freestyle and 50 metre backstroke events, sec- the score finished Up at 5 to 2 with David Sharp and Mark Bateman get- ting the goals -for the Iroquois. One year's Batik 'art' "Batik" is one of the many art forms explored during the Whitby Parks and-Recreation Department's Art Adventure Camp. Here, Danielle Porteous, 7, tries her hand at the art. Over 20 kids are presently involved in the current camp. A new session of the camp will begin next week and if anyone has children wishing to participate they should cail the Iroquois Park Complex at 668-7765 for details. -Free Press Staff Photo BRIAN DEEGAN I --.m ---- - - *Lac.'.ro sse repo0rt DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH AJAX, 'ONTARIO 683-6074 EAST END QUALITY MEATS &DELI Back from vacation to serve you better than before. For ail your meaty needs B.B.Q steaks & spice roas.ts, etc. We specialize in Party Platters & Freezer Orders. Your place to shop. Blair Park Plaza Whitby 668-4782 By TOM FRANK " This is the big week for Peewee and Bantamn lacrosse players. The Andrew Antenna peewee team* left Iro- quois Park by bus last Monday (July 19) for the Toronto airport. Their first game in the- Peewee National Play- downs is today (July 21) in 'B' div ision. The semi-finals Win be next Monday. Ail games are in Burnaby, B.C. where the players, including two girls; are being billetted. Good luck kids! And good luck to coach Corny Derks, manager Gord Tucker and assistant coach Mike Primo. Peacock Family Spor- ts bantams don't have as far to go, only to Burlingotn, for their National Playdowns in 'A' division. Their games start on Wednes- day against Coquitlam a7:30 p.m. Ail games are in Central Arena. They play St. Cath- armnes at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Dunnville at 9 a.rn. Saturday, Peter- borough at 6 p. m. Satur- day and Victoria at 1:30 p.m. -on Sunday... Semi-final action will be at 7:30 p.m. on July 26. Wîth this calibre of competition, the boys could use a rousing cheering section. Coach Chuck Lepine, tramner Andy Dyment and manager Bruce Mark are plotting some effec- tive strategies. ond in 50 metre breast- stroke and free, and, collected thirds in 50 butterfly, 100 hack and 200 breaststroke. Over 500- swimmers from teams in Ontario, Quebec, the U.S., England and Italy com- peted for top honors in the high calibre three- day meet. Impressive perform- ances were also given by Adrian Vargas, 9, who captured seconds in difference certainly makes ýa big difference in this age bracket plus the younger Iroquois players tired . much' more quickly in- the op- pressive afternoon heat, resulting in a,7 to O b0 to Kitchener. and a'14 to' 0 defeat at the hands of Werford .,',(Ontario champs for the last three years), the even- tuai tourney winners. ' In Durham Region youth soccer'league -ac-, tion on Monday, July 12, also at the Civie Fields, the 'Whitby Iroquois Minor Mosquitoes, no doubt stili feeling theef- feets of the weekend tourney, came out com- pletely fiat and bast a 6 to 2 decision to 'Oshawa Turul Who played -an ex- cellent game. Playing against , a swirling wind in the first hall,' Whitby could not. get their act together- and soon found them- selves 2 to 0 behind and then gave up another just before the half-time whistle. However, despite the wind dropping. some- what in the second hall, Mark Bateman ýgot one back after- only three minutes and five min-, utes, later ,Royston'Mc-. Mahon tallied to bring Whitby within -one but halfwayý through the second haif Turul, scored from a free kick and the issue was neyver in doubt. It is interesting to note that Whitby only gave up five goals in total in their, first six league games. This loss could drop Wiitby into second place - one point behindý Pickering. The Iroquois Minor Mosquitoes will be tra- velling to Niagara Falls this- weekend Ito take part in the regional Niagara Youth Soccer Tourney with1 three games on Saturday,ý July 31.0 Against Hamilton Allemania at 10: 15 a.m., against Pittsford at 1: 15 p.m. and' against Niagara Falls at 4: 15 p.m., Whitby will then take on Oakville at 12:45 p.m. on Sunday, Auguat 1. The semi-finals will be at 4:30 p.m. on Sua- day and on Monday, Auggust 2 the finals will kick-off at 9 a.m. at the Club Roma'in St. Cath- arines. 50. butterfly and 200 breaststroke and thirds in 50 free, 100 breast, and 200 I.M.. and Chris Donnelly, il, who was second in 400 free, third in 100 back, and fourth in 100 fiyand 200I.M. Several other W.I.S.C. swimmers with improv- ed times and placings in the finals were Dave Goulding, Kevin Walk- er, Brent Walsh, Jujlie Leswick 'and Heather Ainsley.. Pots"ep takes meet by storm,

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