Whitby Free Press, 29 Jun 1983, p. 13

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WHITBY FREE PRESS# WEONESDAY JUNE 29 1983, PA.GE 13 SPORTS WEEK Ban tams win championship by Tom Frank St. Christopher House bantams thought they had caught our lacrosse team napplng as they went Into an early lead in the openlng game of the Whitby- Garrard Road lacrosse tournament at Iroquois Park thi last weekend. They woke up thank to playmakers like Rich Dyment wlth elght assista and Steve Nolan with four assisa to tde the game at 8 by the end of the second period. Final score was 16 Wo 9 for Whitby. Greg Vanslckle had four, Wayne Cornish and Steve Dyment had three each, two by Simon Lewis, and singles by Nolan, Tom Frank, Emery Campbell and Dean Vanderlinde. - Next, the WGR team- coasted Wo a 14-4 win over' Hamilton. Cornish ahd. five, Vanslckle had four, Campbell had three, wlth other goals by Nolan an d Rlch Dyment. Sunday's game against Peterboro had the added excitement Mf also belng considered as the league game that had originally been scheduled for that day. Peacock Sports 'won " 6wlth thre goals each by Vansickle and Steve Dyment, two by Frank and the other by Vanderlinde. In the, championship game, Peacock Sports downed Gloucester 8-5. Scoring for Whitby were Cornlsh and Steve Dyment with pairs, Rich Dyment, Frank, Vanslckle and Campbell. In exhibition play. before the Wournament, this bantam team had their first Ion of the season as Brampton edged them out 11-10. Cornish ani Steve Dyment had three each, Mike Cox had two, and one each by Frank and Campbell. In league action, the major peewee team spon- sored by the Hideaway bad a shuWout until the last minute'oM play. Final score was Whitby Hldeaway 19, Ajax 1.' Whltby scorers were Derek Joues wvith a half dozen, Mark Smith wlth three, Mark Ainsworth with two singles by, Adam Foote, Chris Tucker (3 assits),1 Paul Wlndover, Todd Wilson, Brady Tiley, Andrew Vanderlinde, Jeff Whittle' and Bian MacDonnel The major novice team sponsored by the Whitby Optinists won the Consolation Championship at the Brantford Wournament. They were surprised by the agressive play of Wallaceburg who won 7-6 after a. game of questionable calls. Coach Mike Thompoon was ejected from the game for attempting to inter- pret the rule book. Scoring for Whltby were Matt Shearer with two, Matt Cook, Brad Thomson (his first lacroose goal), Dave Wood and Brandon Smith. The Optimiats won their second game 10-2 over London. Smith, Wood, Chris Thompson and Cook scored two* goals each while singles were scored by Derek Ellis and Rob Martin. The Consolation championship game was a defen- sîve contest with Whitby winning over the homeWown Brantford team 4 Wo 1. Scorers were Cook, Wood, Ells and Alan Frauk.ý In league play for Zone 6 of the OMLA, the major novices downed- visiting Ajax 10Oto 1. Thompson and Wood had three each, Cook had two, with singles by Martin and- Smith. The minor novice team got as far as teh, con- solation dame at the Barrie tournament. The score Swim Clûb- holds awards presentation t by AunaGouldlng Tlle Whltb Iroquois Swlm Club held its annual awards presentation and barbecue last weekend lat Heber Down Conservation Area. The club honored Its swlmmers for their success in competition and achievement durlng the 198/83 season. Coachý Tom McLougbiln pre Ïsented the Coaches Award Wo the outstandlng boy and girl swimmers in each age group. Trophies in this category were aWarded tW: 8Syears & under: Taran Carroll, Scott Currie 10/under: Julie Leswlck, Heather Armitage (tie), Cralg Potsep 11/12: JaniceCurrie, Chris donnelly 13/14: Heather Alnsley, Kevin Walker Senior: Donna Goulding, Dave Goulding Pauling Oattes, Times Keeper, awarded trophies Wo the most .lmproved boy and girl swimmers in each age group. The swimmers that took the most seconds off their times in competition were: 8/under: Coileen Leswick, James Armitage 1/under: Mélanie Bucking, Cralg Potsep 11/12: Kim Crump, JayLIee 13/14:- Michelle Ratchford, Trevor Crump Senior: Tammy Oattes, Mike feiffer. Achievement plaqlues were awarded Wo: Kyla Abbott, Kara Abbott,'Alison Bettridge, Aaron Bradley, Debbie Beasley, Mltch Brown,. Julie Bucklng, Chantelle Bucklng, Randy Bulkowski, Tricla Carroll, Sean Cook, Jamie Cook, Andrea Cook, Matthew Cook, Suzanne Dalnty,, Cindy Mudge, Erin Nellly, Melissa Peacock, Michelle DURHAM'GRL SOCCER LEAGUE ATOM Wlutby Optllts ..1 Ajax Greeushlelds .... 1 JennifferMcCleary 1 Whltby Kinettes ....2 .,Ajax Astra..... banne Aru 2 ooiuKinettes..3 Pickering Village... 1 Lisa Watson 2 Julie Oblenes 1 1 MOSQUITO Whltby Lions ........a Ajax Murray Rug HeatheF'leming 1 & Tile .............0 Jody McPhall SuanAtkinson1 Pickering Mack Tool.. .8 Wbltby Knlghts 0f Coumbus-.......0 PEEWEE Bowmanville Unted . .2 Whltby Rary......0 Subway Mobile Ajax Flower Shop..1 Hiomfes........12 CatherlneSwden 5 Jenniffer Clements 2 Jenle Peltenberg 1 Sherri Nouils 2 Sherri Becker 2 JUNIOR BrookilanGrou74 ..2 AaaLab .......... 1 Ramona Martins 1 Rhooda Martins , 1 Primeau, Wendy Primeau, Ryan Donneily, Scott Donnelly, Lesley Doran, Tina Doran, Natalie Drago, Michael Drummond, Jim Fawcett, Greg Fawcètt, David Flusk, Darlk Footer, David Groen, Christopher.Harper, Kathleen Harper, Pegg Hef- ford, Jnta Hendrlcks, Marcla Myers, Phillp. NOrth, Peter Pfeiffer, Michelle Ratchford, honda Ratchford, Dayna Santos, Danielle Hould, -David Kidd, Uan Kldd, Mary Beth Challoner, Maureen' Cole, Darren Lacy, Aaron MacDonald, Colin Mac-, Donald, Graham MacDonald, Lynne MacDonald, Patti-MacDonald, Jodi MacPhail, Scott Macphail, Greg'McKinnon, Brad Moore, Allison Mueggier, Jeff Ouflahan, Erin Oullahan, Anne Rennie, Anme- Marie Scott, Jason Spencer, Scott Spencer, Brad Spencer, Jill Morrice, Laurie Trafi, Cheryl Trafi, Charissa -Morrice, Adrian Vargas,- Mark Woitzik a nd Shannon 0'Donnell. The club has had a successful 1982/83 season'ad- ministratively, financiaily, and competitively, with swlmmers qualifying for the high calibre Youth Championships for girls 13 years and under and boys 15 years and under to be held i Winnipeg July 8-10 and a contingent of swlmmers off Wo the Ontario Age Group Championships in Ottawa July 15-17th. The club wiJl have a brief respite during the month Mf August with training beginning again in septem- ber. i M. WHITBY TIGERS '83 RUNNING CLUB Sponsor., IAN BARRON MOTORS LTD. *668-1511 Located at the 'WHUTBY IROQOUIS PARK sFor ait ages & skiI11 levels, beginners welqome Thursday 7p.m. 108:15 p.m. Sunday 9:30 p.m. 10 il1:30 p.m. Coli Richard 688-0584 (anytime) or Ion 668.5591 (reidence, after 8 p.m.) was tled at least five times in their flrst game wlth Orilla. Orililscored at7:57in overtme towin1-9. Jonas Derks scored seven goals and Anne Wlndover had two. Whltby won the second game 8-2 over Spar- tan of St. Catherines. Windover had four goals, Tommy Smart had two, singles by Sandy Crawford and John Emm. Pelham won the Consolation 6-4 by checking our top goalgetters. Emm got loose for three goals and Crawford bad one.' In league play, the minor novices bot 6-4 in Scar- borough. Whitby scorers were Brian Cyr, Derks, Emm and Wintdover. In exhibition play, they beat vlsiting Mimico 6 to 4, thanks to three goals each by Derks and Windover. Members of the team would like Wo send a "Get WeHl Soon" message to Kelly Vipond.,., We are sending five teams: tykes, m ajor novices, major peewees, bantams and mldgets, to the Hamilton Super-Serles three day tournament held durlng the Canada Day weekend. Good luck to Whitby-Garrard Road. Boys and girls between four and six years old should be on the lookout for announcements of a Paperweight lacrosse clinic in Whitby. Tentative plans so, far suggestý that there will be no fees and lacrosse sticks will be loaned to participants, if needed. MIDGET BASEBALL Whitby"s Dunedin Construction mldget baseball team crushed Osbawa 10-2 i a league game last week. Greg lannarilli pit- ched no-hit bail into eight innings when he tired, and was relieved by greg EM. Brian Grylls belted a home run off the centre field light poot to 1ead Whitby's 13 bit barrage. . Scott Burnett knocked out-three.hits while John Phillipo and Steve Gib- son each added a pair of hits. The Dunedin' mÎidgets wili. hoot Port. Hope tonight-at Iroquois Park as they try to improve their record of twelve wins and two looses. SOCCER Whitby Checker's Variety,, M the Durhaml Region Youth, Soccer League, defeated' Ajax Warriors 3-2 on the wveekend. Derek Dixon scored wo gls while Brad Stella added a single. The Whltby Iroquois Swlm Club elected its executive and board members for the 190/84 season at the, annual general meeting. The uew board consista of : Tom McLoughin, head coach; Peggy Primeau, president; Bob Cook, vice-president; Eleanor Kidd, Treasurer; Sheena Currie,' Secretary; Karen Mac- Phail, officiaIs co-. ordinator; Gary, Leswick, 1 meet manager; Esther Scott, membership; Pauline Oattes, board member; Shirley Houle, board member; Tom Goulding, pat- president. *OUTDY 4 Been Hibernating? Time to get out and get doing. Cash ini on our draws fer valuable prlzes. Earn lots or % apeadiag Carriers needed once a week to deljver the Whitby Free Press Cali Circulation 668-61 Il il 'i.;. i

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