Whitby Free Press, 30 Nov 1988, p. 21

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wUiTrBY FREE PRESS, WEIPNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1988, PAGE 21 Locals, don"*]nate nmbadminton ROB3 ADAIR reaches back during doubles action in a badminton tournament at Henry Street High School on the weekend. He and partner Geof Williams won the men's doubles championship. Froc Press photo Whitby Y and Durhami badminton players dominated the Central Ontario. Badminton B championships held over the weekend at Henry Street HiEgl School. Geoff Williams and ]Rob Adair won the omen's doubles main event, downing Chris Long and Jamie Baker of Durham. Sixty entrants from an area including Peterborough, Lindsay, Cobourg, Durham, Anderson CVI and Courtice Secondary School týok part in the championships. The men's doubles consolation went to Marc Street and Joe Campbell. AI Van Patter and Mike Puiu were runners-up. The ladies' singles consolation went to Helen Kwan. Whitby dominated the mixed doubles with top spot going to Whitby minor la.crosse receives Ontarilo award The Whitby Minor Lacrosse Association has been awarded the Arthur Poitras Memorial Award for promotion and development of lacrosse in Ontario. Thê award was presented by the Ontario Lacrosse Association during the November general meetings in Toronto: Brooklin Redmen, Canadian champion in major lacrosse, nomninated 'Whitby's inor sys- tom for the award. The Whitby association doubled registration in 1988 and began a new 16-teamn indoor house league program. The association also held indoor cinics in February and March to Two wins for Bs The Whitby peewee B hockey teamn recently posted wins of 7-4 over Stouffville and 3-2 over Thornhill. -Jimrmy Brown scored three goals against Stouffville with singles to Mickey Thompson, Daryl Hurst, Steven Cooper and Matt Muir. Brown, Muir and Dary1 Wright scored against Thomnhil. Whitby continues to receive strong, goaltending from Chris Mace and Jeff C1àyton. introduce newcomers to the garne. St. Catharineq won the Poitras award in 1986 and 1987, Peterborough in 1985. Wednesday Night Dart League Noveznber 23 MENl'S DIVISION Whitby Weedman 8 - Claremont Collector Cars 2 Raycan Financial 8 WhItby Trcphy Houa. 2 Friendly Acres 7 - Baker Furniture 3 Toani Standings Total Wins Loa.. Point. Raycan Financial 62 18 62 Trophy House 41 39 41 i Whtby Weedman 40 40 40 0 Fricndly A. Resort 38 42 38 Baker Furn. Fin. 2367 23 MIXED DIVISION Teani Standing. Total Wins I»««esPoints Brooklin-Cycle Mar. 30 12 30 Frosty P. Apple Rep. 22 20 22 Dodd&Suter Broad. 21 21 21 l*niaju ost WITH TROPHIES they won in a recent tourna- Bantams gain ment. are Kiichi-Sai Judo Club members (front, from left) Dan O'Hara, Matthew O'Hara, Stephanie split in 2 games Kirby, Maria ffstms bc, rmlf)Ncl Wlutby minor bantam Bs had tine Kristanas. ~ rs ht a win a nd. a loss in a tournament Fe rs ht in Lttle Bnitain over the week- end. Jeremy Laprairie, Mike Simos and Mike Brillinger scored in a the whitby minor- basebali association 3-1 win over Peterborough. Whlitby, sponsored by O'Do- nuts, was then eliminated from further action after losing 3-1 to C1ac in0Peiio S Oak Ridges. Geof Cadan scored for Whitby. Scott McAdami, who F r y e ew e shared netminding duties dge & Ju io Bilan McGregor against Oak m t t& J I-o Ridges. 1 8 Port perry on Nov. 23 as Cadan .R p T a n and Stevýe Katsikaris scored. Please forward applications by Dec. 14* Kàtsikaris scored in a 4-1 loss to to P.O. Box 81, Wlutby, Ontario MiI1brQono Nov. 24. THE EURO FUEL SA VER.. offers you SAVING S COMFORT FUEL EFFICI-ENCY i'Àverage savnsoù 5 rmr * ear uncoriditîonaI aantyon D esign for gas, propane eqjpment *.Maintenance FREE one installed by Oedified Oas Fitters alter luiI inspection ot flurace unit *Approved CA As & .SA. * andard Gas Fumreas, Unit Heaters * Canadian Technology Engineered to SAVE MONEY Carno j O I« ffs LM who defeated Joe Serflek and Lissett Payne1 in a very close match. The consolation event went to John and Sara Houghton. Another close decision in ladies' doubles cônsolation went to Rosemary Chu and Sharon Bennington who defeated Pat Street of Whitby and Sandra Kolsteren of Durham. Chris Long of Durham took the men's singles main event by defeating, Bill Tong, also of Durhami. Consolation went to Gordon Baxter who defeated Serflek ofWhitby. The ladies singles event was won by Jane Rosobrough who defeated -Anne Lanteigne of Lindsay. The ladies' doubles winners were Sylvia Morrison and Lanteigne of Lindsay. Run- ners-up were Patti' Bell and Rosborough of Peterborough.

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