Canadian champion ~JNNIFER DI LELLO, 16, shows the formi thaï helped her win the 1988 Canadian senior solo dance twirl com- petition at the Canadianbaton twfrling championships held in Toronto July 10, il and 12. Di Lello is a member of the. Nationals Baton Corps which also won the primary dance twirl at the championships and were the Canadian A parade corps and twirl corps silver medalists. Free Press photo Warriors win two and tic one Trhe Whitby Warriors lacrosse team won two games and tied one in junior A action this past week, defeating Etobicoke and Mississauga and tying second- place St. Catharines. On Tuesday last week, Warriors pommelled Etobicoke 17-4 with a five-goal per- formnanc.e from Steve Dyment. Dave McWhirter and Bill Passfield each had three goals. Richard Nappier and Adam Foote. had two goals each with singles going to Jason Richards and Chris Ainsworth. Warriors then returned home to take on Mississauga Tomahawks hast Wednesday. McWhirter continued scoring for Warriors as he and Bill Passfield each netted four goals. Foote had a hat trick with Jason Richards, Dyment, Jay Lee and Gary Mark adding singles. On Friday Warriors batthed St. Catharines to a 9-9 tie. McWhirter, Richards and Ainsworth each had two goals. Passfiehd, Dyment and Lee had singles. Warriors are now three points behind St. Catharines. WHle"i FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1988, PAGE 25 Fi-veg f-rom ýWý,,hitby are, ,on tea m Five Whitby regidents are on the Ontario women's field lacros- se team which will compete for the national titie Aug. 18 in Montreal. Anne Windover, Shannon ,Trackney, Natalie Brousseau, Melissa Peacock,.ail of Whitby, and Margot Jacobs of Brooklin are on the teamx, a mostly rookie squad this year, led by Kerri Hardili of Peterborough and Julie Woodley, Marois first Roxanne Woodley, a Kathleen Rowe public- school student and inember of thé Durham X-Ls Town to spend $90,OOO on board diamonds The Town of Whitby will pay $90,000* during the next .three years to maintain and improve Durhamn Board of Education baseball diamonds. The Town bas been using the diamonds to compensate for the lack Of municipal-owned facilities. The board does not budget funds for field improvemients. Diamonds that need improve- ments will be identified during budget discussions. Foster wîns gold méd ai Figure skater Tiffani Foster of Whitby won a gold medal in the pre- compulsories event in Skate Niagara on Saturday, July 16. She also won bronze in the juvenile compulsories and juvenile free skate and was fourth in pre-juvenile free skate. Redmen wiin thrce more Brooklin Rednien remain unbeaten in major lacrosse action, notching three wins over the past week. In Owen Sound Saturday, Redmen easily handed -the home team a loss by a count of 18-8. Kevin Vansickle had five goals for the Redmen with Gil Nieuwendyk adding four. Blane Harrison and and Keith Begley each had two goals. Singles went to Doug Deschner, Barry Brear, Scott McMichael, Eric Perroni and Derek Keenan. On* Sunday, Redmen travelled ,to Sarnia and won 20-7. Vansickle, Keenan, Nieuwendyk and Harrison each had hat tricks with Brear adding a pair. Kevin Antram, Jeiff arlin and Bill Passfield, brought up from the junior A Whitby Warriors, aaded singles. Redmen also defeated Peterborough last Thursday by a score of 16-4. Track Club, won the 200-metre and was second in the 100m for tyke girls in the Orangeville invitational track meet July 10. -Andre Marois- of West Lynde public school was first in the 400m, fourth in 200m and fifth in long jump for atom boys.- He aise had a first as a member of the medley relay A team. Darryl Wright.- also a West Lynde student, was third in high jump snd sixth in long jump in atom competition. Mark Vander- hip of West Lynde was sixth in 200m, and eighth in 400mn. Both' Wright and Vanderlip were members of Durham's relay B teani which finished second. so .I Norton of Rexdale, national teamn players. Joanne Stanga, who along with Barb> Boyes of Whitby organizes women's lacrosse in Ontario, says the team will be in tough against powerful squads from British Columbia and Quebec. But the Ontario teamn won a tournament in WinnipeginJune. Stanga. recently attended an international conference on Wo- men's field lacrosse and says the sport is gaining popularity around the world, particularly in such countries as Japan, France and dzechoslovakia. Century 21 wins Led by the play and bat of Sharon Parrish, Century 21 Marigold downed Casey's 20-8 in Whitby Mixed Slo-Pitch action July 14. Century had 15 hits to support pitchers Don Cunningham and AI Backman. A fine defensive play was made by Casey's Mary Fodor in the game. MIDDLETON CONTRACTOR iiii fac:r i * *Residential Wood» & Link Fences *Wooden Decks *Concrete Patios, Slabsj * nt erlocking Stones * nground PoolsI *Boboat Service Post Hole Dîgging 668- 9525i Our Speialty for f ree est imate) . ......... ........... aï iii iijji il 0 ttttmmitnnugn,,,iwg ~WORD' RGEST G KA- rT NEED A SU.MMER JOB ? Want a great tan ? For more information phone 655-3634 or Apply in Personj V.,J. Sportina Goods,, WVE HAVE ALL FISHJNG ACCESSORIIES AND MUON MORE ! 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