-"<:-',y P'AGE! 38,5W±1LL.DIri.coeirnithb;, VJAi.&LA Wrestler tops divilsion Cris Stone of the Whitby Optimist Wrestling Club finished first in the 32.5-kilo division of an Ontario wrestling meet held at Humber College last weekend. Other finishes for the club in MeFarlan.JKLe firs$t With six students placing first, Leslie McFarlane won the senior division at the Durham Elemen- tary Athletic Association wres- tling championships held in Ajax last week. McFarlane defeated Osha,.,a Central Park by three points. Finishing first or MeFarlane were Erie Hyde in the 108-kilo division; Dan Buckley, 731 kilos; Jamie Allison, 70.5 kils; Jim Gregorac, 51 kilos; George Tzin- zoubas, 39.7, kilos and Chris Stone, 36.8 kilos. A number of Whitby students also had top four frinishes: Mike Spicer, third, Leslie McFarlane, 70.5 kilos; Dan Kingsford, fourth, McFarlane' 62 kilos; Chad Simpson, third, McFarlane, 52 kilos; Adam Brown, fourth, E.A. Fairman, 52 kilos; Roy Kennedy, second, McFarlane, 51 kilos, Jay Racicot, fourth, McFarlane 41.8 kilos; Steven Arey, third, Dr. Robert Thornton, 32.9 kilos. Junior division: Ian Probert, first, Palmerston, 32.3 kilos; Tim Stone, fourth, McFarlane, 3? 1 !:ilos; Brian Lodge, first, Palmer- ston,, 40 kilos; John LeRevereno, fourth,' Palmerston, 40 kilos; Là ee Bloom, fourth, Palmerston, 53.1 kilos; Curtis Rainpersad, fourth, M,ýcFarlane, 55.5 kilos. the bantam division included: Mat Maccarle second, 31.4 kilos; Grant Kay, diird, 58 kilos; Ste- yen McFariley, third 35 kilos; Timothy Stone, thirci, 32 kilos; Jimmny Gregorcic, third, 49.85 kilos; Devon Powers; fourth, 55 kilos; Adam Brown, fifth, 49.8 kilos; Steven Aireys, sixth: 30.5, kilos; Andrew Arbuckle, 35.1, kilos; and Jefi' Molyneaux, sixth, 32.1 kilos. Cadet division: Brian Young, second, 64 kilos; Peter Kalnay, third, 75 kilos; Robert Robitaille, fifth, 48.5 kilos; and Mick Brown, fifth, 48.1 kilos. TIM STONE of the Whitby Optimist Wrestling Club was third in the 32-kg class at an Ontario bantam wrestling tournamnent at Humber College over the weekend. DWIGHT EDWARDS of the Toronto Argos Iattempts to get his point across to referee Ken ISkelchÜer durmng a benefit hockey game last week, iwith proceeds going to Whitby General Hlospital. î Free Press photo Hanna is new coach of junior By Mike Johnston Whitby Warriors junior 1 lacrosse team bas a new coach. After five weeks of discussio: with Warriors' management, Bol Hanna of Scarborough decided t accept the position. "I talked to my wife an( thougbt about it for a while thei made my mind up. "If you are fooking for oný reason why I couldn't say, I wa asking niyself that question jus this morninq because we have practice tonight (Monday, Apr, 17) and I have had a very busý day, " said Hanna, a principal a a Scarborougb public scbool. Hanna has been away from th game for the past two years, an as a result, admits he does nc know much about the Warriors. He talked to four or fiv players last weekend, but he wi need aIl the remaining practicE to become famailiar with th team. The former Oshawa Gree Gaels' coach, however, does hav an idea of how he wants ti teain to operate this season. III like a fast break offenoe, running game so we can catc the other team at a disadva tage," said Hanna. Hiewants the team to play E "cup tempo" game. "We want to win and do we but we also have to think of ti product. This is a sumnmer sp and we are competing forfa The product on the floor has tnink the kids like te PIE bat kind of lacrosse.» Warriors opened training canr at Cildren's Arena in Oshav Mo av night. They will al, War riors hold ýractices there tonight A. (Wednesday April 19) and Thursday. Following two more ýn ractices in Oshawa next week, b CVrriors will move to Iroquois ;o Park. They will take part in a tour- d nament April 30, in which they ni are guaranteed to play three games. le Hanna says he will use those s tbree games to judge bis team. t "That will give us a chance to a see what we bave." gBayford ie id colleets 2 îe imore gold ie Shayne J3ayf*ord won two gold medals at a roller skating invita- ?n tional ýcompetition in Erie, Penn- ve sylvania, April 1 and 2. à e Bayford, of Wbitby, won sopho- more figures and freestyle. He a also won bronze in junior figures. eh His brother, Corey Bayford, n- won two bronze medals, in ele- mentary figures and sophoniore in freestyle. Jef Kidd won a gold medal in ell jno figures and silver in open he 0oo0s rtAi represented tbe VWhitby is. BolIer Skating Club whose meni- to, bers are now preparing for the provincial championships in Bur- ay linon in May. Shayne Bayford and Kidd will np represent Canada in the junior iva championships in Frieburg, West 50o Germany. W~Inker dlaims two bad-minton tities Erwin Winkler for the nmen and Sara Houghton for the ladies were singles "A"' champions at the recent Whitby 'Y' Badminton Club tournament held at Henry Street i-gh School. Francis Kwan and Alfred Yan teamed te capture the men's doubles "A"ý title while Helen Kwan and Sara Houghton were first for the "A" ladies. The mixed "A"' title was won by Erwin Winkler and Rhonda Cocker. Runner-ups in "A were Francis Kwan in men's singles, Helen Kwan in ladies' singles, Marg Smith and Lisset Payne in ladies' doubles, Erwin Winkler and Alan Kerr in men's doubles and Geof Williams and Joy McDonald in niixed. I "B" level play, Gene Chu won men's singles, with Colin Feather second, Peggy Moore downed her ladies' partner Judy Palmateer in a very close match in ladies' singles. Father and son teain of Ted Feather and Colin Feather won the men's doubles by defeating Neil Mittlestead and Laird Bell. Peggy Moore and Judy Palmateer won the ladies' doubles over Hilda Danforth and Thuy Masterson. John Waldie and Karen Allen won the mixed over Joe Campbell and Pat Street. ,t "C" level play Ray Goreki won the ien's singles over Rick Columnbus,, Sharon Reczek defeated Shona Sadler for the ladies' singles. Ray Goreki and Rick Columbus won in three over Gerald Baker and Art Millroy in men's doubles. Shona Sadler and Nancy Berry defeated Millie White and Sharon Reczek in ladies' doubles. Colin Feater and Marion Van Deb Elsen took the rnixed over John Robinson and Thuy Masterson. Awards will be presented at the annual banquet Saturday, April 291 at the Centennial Building in Whitby. Smashing! .ERWIN WINKLER xnakes a return during mxxed dou- bles' action at the recent Whitby Y Badminton Club tournament. He and partner Rhonda Cocker won mixed A doubles while Winler also captured men's A singles. ic Ohprecio-Free Prem photo 1 ÀR awr lu ýnm MW à w a a -MOI 1