Whitby Free Press, 12 Aug 1987, p. 17

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singles. Gloucester edged Whitby 8-7 but Whitby squeaked by Scarborough 11-10. Whitby then iost 8-5 to Ed- monton, one of only. two out-of- province tèams in the Canadian finals. Leboeuf, Fawcett, Vipond, Badowich and Matt Shearer each had a goal against Edmonton. Checker's Variety sponsors the Whitby team. Junirs start strongl1y Whitby's junior basebail team roiled over Orillia\ 14-2 in the first game of the Oiâtario Basebal Association best-of-five playoffs last week. The winner of the series wii play in the provincials over the Labor Day weekend in London. The series resumes Thursday this week at Iroquois Park, game turne 8 p.m. -Rob Lightle went ail the way for Whitby on the mound, striking out nine. He also had two hits as did Ian Parson, Rod Nichols, Scott Tutton, Doug Grylîs and Doug McCorkell. The Whitby teain is also in the league playoffs and on Saturday will complete a previously un- finished game. with Port Hope. Whitby was leading 11-4. when the gaine was called. Peterboroughi is also involved in the league championship series which wrnl be played ali-day Satur- day at Iroquois Park. Viings boost record Oshawa Vikings first team has roiled hi, its beat record in years - five wins and one loss - after a 45-O decision over Peterboroughi on Saturday. Bilan Watt and Mark Severn each had two tries whle Dan Cowards of Whitby, Jeff John of Whitby, Bon Balcolm of Whitby and Frank Cox each had one try for VikingsI., Doug *McConkey had a penalty kick and five conversions. The team,- which 'trains every Tuesday and Thursday at Lakeview Park from 6:30 to 8 p.m., will play Toronto, Scottisb in the next league game Aug. 22 in Oshawa.' The Vikings will first play Ottawa Lynwood this Saturday, Aug. 15, 3 p.m., at Lakeview Park, Oshawa. The game is the second round of the Provincial Cup play for the Mar- iball trophy. The Vikings second team has a record of two wins,ý two losses and three ties after a 25-15 defeat~ at the hands of Lindsay Aug. 8. Mark Gilbeauit of Whitbv bad two tries and Ian Thompson another for Vikings Il. The combined record of the first and second teains puts the Vikings in the top third in the Toronto and District Rugby Union for overail-1 club performance. The second team will meet Toronto Scottish Saturday, Aug. 22 at Lakeview. .The under-17 Vikings teain remained undefeated this season by erasing Markham 28-0 on Sun- day. Wagner Castilho scored two tries while Sean Hoit, Stuart Eckford, and James Ribich each had one try. Gareth Stone kicked four conver- sions. The Vikings under-17s have ad- vanced to the provincial semi- finals. Harness has a no-mhitter Jeremy Haraess pitched a no- bitter as Whitby downed Kendal 11- 1 in the opening gaine of the ban- tam playoffs iast Wedaesday, Aug. 5. Harness struck out 16 and belted a triple to aid the offence. Mike Fulton also had a triple. The two teams, competing in the opening of the Eastern Ontario Basebail Association playoffs for bantam ail-stars, were scheduied to meet again Wednesday, Aug. 12 in Kendal. Reps win, 1-O Whitby's under-9 rep teain spon- sored by Checker's Variety recen- tiy began the last third of their league schedule with a game at Pickering. This game was impor- tant for both teams to decide who wouid be on top of the standings. Whitby played with a depieted squad, meaning no substitutes and therefore no rested players. Yet the teains were eveniy matched. .Whitby took the iead after seven minutes with a weil taken goal by Ryan Stimming. Whitby held the one-goal lead throughout with strong play from the back line of Shane MacDonald, Robert Hibbs and Ronald Death and the shutout goalkeeping of Mark Burns. Optixnists 5 Uiroup 74 1 Scorers: Andrea Babony, Dana Broad- Durham bent. Erin Camneron, Angie Crockford, Andrea Needhamn, Megan Neily. -girls soccer Weeks of July 20.27 eud Aug. 3 SQUIRT Jeffrey i Pringle 1 Scorers: Stacey Culas, Laura Kennedy. ATON U« oYour wor14 Group 74O Scoresi: Suanne Wlsdom, (3). Theresa Bokor. Color Your W«12 Pickering 1 Scorers: JilhianBasSe, TheresaBokkor. Group74 l Pickerinig Bell 1 Scorers Megan Neilly (5). Jenette Cocer()K4m Vanderl!p (3). MOSQUITO F.I.S. Electroni 2 Pickering 1 Scorers: Cara Wililamson, Catherine Kitching. PEEWEE Ajax-Pick. 6 Midas Muffler 1 Scorer: Katherine Schilling. Whitby 5 Ajax 0 Scorers: Donna MacPherson <2), Mary Beth Challoner, Sher Hill, Janie Smith. Whtby 7 Darlington 0 Scorers: Donna MacPherson (3), Nicola Mitchell, Janle Smith, Amy Howey, laura Weckman. Whltby Scorers:& Chefloner. 2 Plckering 2 Janle smnith, Mary Beth BANTAM T&ELIee 6 Pickering 1 Scores: Angle Beer (2), Debbie Desoarsa Heather Fleming, Loulse Mazzotta. nda Roue. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12,1987, PAGE 17 MikesdayIn the sun Mike was magnificent! ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD Mike Innes of Brooklmn shows the style used recently to hit for a whoppmng 14 runs batted in. The Cobi Foods tyk e ail-star outfielder will be trying to duplicate his efforts at the ali-Ontarlo championships next month. Free press photo Whitby has so far split four games ln the national bantam lacrosse finals in Brampton, and needed a win against St. Catharines Mdonday night to further advance. Trevor Leboeuf scored three goals for Whltby in a 12-9 wmn over Kitchener. Anne Windover, Kelly Vipond and Creg Fawcett each scored twice while Ricky Badowich and Dan Ladouceur each had Midas Muffler, undefeated during the regular season and s0 far in playoffs, and Melanie Pringies were scheduled to begin the Whitby Bail Hockey League final Monday night after both teams wrapped up their semi-final series last week. Midas had 3-1 and 7-1 victories over Sheridan Cbev-Olds to advan- ce. Joe Bodaar scored twice while Frank Ignazzitto had the other in the 3-1 win wbile Mike Munce scored for Sheridan in the f irst gaine July 27. Bart Slichter sbowed the form that made hum the top scorer in the league during the regular season as lie scored four goals in the second gaine. Ignazzitto, Bodnar and Dave Rowntree had the others whule Gary Gdbourie had the lone goal for Whitby men' s slo-piteh Brothers 13 Peoples 12 Texaco 5 Hermetic 4 Hermetic e Peoples 6 Texaco 34 Cirele i Pat & Mario'5 23 Brothers 10 Ian Barron 9 Casey's 8 Texaco 28 Pdoples 8 Hermetlc 10 Peoples 9 Kelaeys 15 Waterbed 15 Brother' 16 Casey's 12 Peoples 14 Kelsey's 10 Waterbed, 22- Kelsey's 12 Ian Barron 22 Waterbed 15 casey te 14 Circle il STANDINGS UP TO Auguat 5111.1987 TEAM w LaI..»r Texaco Chiefs 14 4 0 28 Casey's Restaurant 14 5 0 28 Waterbed Company Il 7 1 23 Hermetic Service il 8 1 23 Ian BarroflMotors il 7 0 22 Brothers Pizza 10 10 0 20 Kelsey's Restaurant 7 13 1 15 PeoplesJewelry 7 15 0 14 CircleTaxi 5 13 O 10 Pat &Mario's 4 13 1 9 Bal hockey final determined Meanwbile, Melanie Pringles, inade up of Whitby firefigliters, got by Russell's Hlustiers 3-2 and 3-1 to advance. John Fleming had two goals, in- cluding tbe overtime winner, in the 3-2 win. Craig Tutton had the other Melanie goal while Jeff Doran and Steve Judge scored for Russell's. Jeff McLean, Ken Percy and riave Seymour* scored for Melanie second game. The Midas-MelaIlie series, a best- )f-five affair, began Monday and Tuesday niglits with the third gaine scheduled for Monday night at iroquois Park at 9: 30 p.m. A fourth' game, if necessary, would be played at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18. and a ýfifth, if necessary, Mon- day, Aug. 24 at 9:30 p.m. W.R TUE WITBY GARRARD ROAD M LWEEDMAN PIEWEE LA CROSSE wouid like to thanK the followlng for their sponsorshlp of Indilviduel playors. Those sponsorshlps have enableci the boys to'participate ln the Pas Woe National Lacrosse OhampIonships ln Burnaby, B.C. August 5 -12,1987. - Circle Cab - Leisure Lanes - Sturdi Weld - Whitby Fence - Remax, Oshawa - A-1ilnventory Audits - Roy Nichai Motors - Fittings (1980) Ltd. - OH EU, Ontarlo Hydro Employees Union - Totten Sims Hubicki Associates Ltd. - Jlm's Towlng, Oshawa - Leisure Lady 1984 Inc. (Bowmanville) - King Garden Restaurant (Bowmanvil le) - Chartrand's Mens & Ladies Wear (Bowmanville) - Vandyi I Real Estatef(Bowmanville) - Stacey Trucki ng - Cardinal Rubber - W.B. White Insurance -Can Truck Transportation Ltd. -Ruddy Electric Baàsebaîl Teams No. 1 & 2 Sorichetti Group -Stonehard Ltd. -Whitby Leg ion Bantams fight for berth Everyone is said to have their " day in the sun" and for Mike Innes of Brooklin, his day to shine came much eariier than lie expected. The i-year-old outfieider for Cobi Foods tyke ail-stars recently had a game he, and certainly his opponents, wii neyer forget.* Whfie participating in the Eastern Ontario Basebal Association (EOBA) championship tournament in Bowmanville, the siugger turned on the power to lead bis team to victory - he bit two grand slam home ruas, a two-rua homer and a tbree-runRBI triple to give Whitby a 29-10 wmn. Innes ended the day witb a total of 14 runs batted in, almost haif of the ruas netted by bis team. Unfortunately, the Cobi team bad lost an earlier gaine, 14-9 to Ajax, which put them out of contention for the championship. They did, however, finish in third place and wil have another kick at the can- shortly. Whitby wiil be bostingthe ail- Ontario cbampionsbips durmng the Labor Day weekend. Teamsfroin the five divisions in Ontarlo wiil be vying for the top spot, and although Whitby did not win the- EOBA cbampionsbip, will be entitled to play as tbe-host club. Itwill be a round-robin competition with any teain suffering two .losses eliminated. from contention. Ail gaines wlll be beld at Peel Park. Innes, bora and raised in Brooklin, bas been playing, orggnized basebail for the past six years. Aithougli usually a strong hitter, bis mother admitted he had been ia a slump prior ta bis 14-run explosion. cJ? 1,

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