PAGE 20, WHMFY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAy, JUNE 21, 1989 Win, los%.s for rep team in soccer Whitby Rogers uable-iev under-lO rep soccer team defea- ted North York 5-0 and lost to Malvern 2-O in recent games in the Durhamn Region Youth Soccer League. Against North York Blizzard on June 5, forward Michael Magee scored on a long shot to open the scorin g and team cap- tain Cliff Coppolino made it 2-O before the first haîf ended as he scored on a shot from niidfield. In the second haîf, assistant captain Paul Lambert, ttking long passes [-rm the midfield, scored two breakaway goals. Scoring was completed on a penalty kick by Joseph Longo. Paul Coleman got the shutout. On June 7, Malvern scored on a long shot in the first haîf and then finished scoring. in the second haîf as a resuit of a scramble for possession in the Whitby zone. Malvern's goalkeeper thwarted Whitby scoring attacks in the second haif. ONTARIO HYUNDAI REE FREE SERVICE *RE.MAINTENANCE ON... EXCELt3r iWES $7,99 5 A.00. ESONTAG UND% flacNgoEr 4mot OW ERrçle$11000 overs:9-n-h mn$496an tos d. boE. w9-6 $95i6 -ecIa OshawaeOt.rmeP.,F576T-766L9cexten. ervce13 ,2950oy tll9p Ready to roll SHFERMANl Hicks (left) and Mfike McVitty of Park- wood Floor Centre roll down the playing carpet at the new indoor soccer stadium off Sunray St. in Whitby. Frec Press photo Cafik wins bronze Jennifer Cafik of Whitby, a member of the Gemini Gymnas- tics Club, won a bronze rnedal at the annual Enteie Ford ann ual invitation aI advari e d re c meet over the weekend in Osh- awa. Cafik was third overaîl in open B, and first in vault. Angela Baxter of Whitby was sixth in the same class. Kathy Janushewski of Whitby was sixth in under-12 and Jenni- fer Kolumbus of Whitby fourth in '- -IBST under-8. Five clubs competed in the tournanient with Markharn cap- turing the Énterprise Ford tro- phy. Ontario lacrosse JUNIOR A Reoer. June 13 Peterborough June 14 St. Catharines Bay Ares June 16 Brampton June 16 Whitby Sarnia June 17 Sarnia June 18 Peterborough Birampton 18 Misssauga 12 Whitby 15 Bay Area 11 17 St. Catharines 16 14 Maisua I 14 Bay Area 8 13 St. Catharines 9 <R d aiue 17) W L T GF CA FPM Peterborough 12 1 O 157 80 24 St. Catharines 10 4 0 201 126 20 Whitby 8 50 171 130 16 seai" -5 8 0 138 189 10 Bramnpton 4 8 0 100 147 8 Misaissauga 4 9 0 141 199 8 Bay Area 311l0 155 192 6 Tuoeday nIghVua gamSa Whitby at Mississauga 8 p.m. Wedneoday nlght'u pamm Peterborough at WNhy 8 p.m. Bramnpton at Sarnia 8:30 p.m. Top 25 Scoe'es GP GO A PmS Greg Van Sickle Whit.Il 49 27 76 John Tavares, Misa. 13 43 28 71 Cam Bomberry, St. C. 13. 23 34 67 Jason Richards, Whit. 13 16 38 64 Randy Meamna, St. C. 14 16 38 64 J. Hodglnson. Ser. 12 23 30 63 Wayne Grant, Peter. 13 26 24 50 Jeff McCocnb, Whit. 12 25 25 50 Derek Graham, St. C. 13 18 30 48 Je Hiltz, Peter. 13 21 26 47 Rich Kilgoun, SL C. 9 19 25 44 Paul Day' Peter. 13 29 13 42 Dave Wright, Sar. 13 19 23 42 Colin Fraser,Ms. Il 26 15 41 Derrick Snbore,St. C. 13 12 28 40 Kerry Adams, San. 10 21 18 39 Mark Sicillen, Bram. 12 13 25 38 iles General, BLA. 12 14 23 37 Trevor idal, St. C. 13 Il 26 37 BUl Pasafield, Whit. 10 15 19 34 Scott Morrison, Misa. il 14 20 34 Andy Bolt, St. C. 14 23 10 33 DarrisKilgour, St.C. I1 14 18 32 Kevin Biggs, Peter. 12 19 12 31 Rich Dym:ent, Whit. 10 9 20 29 Teams tie in SloPltc SMS Marine tied Ion Barron Motors 11-11 in a Whitby Men's Slo-Pitch League game recently. SMS overcarne an early five- run deficit and tied the game in the seventh inning as a single by John Campbell scored. James The~ game was tied 3-3 after the first inning but I an Barron got five runs. SMS took the lead in the fourth and fifth innings but Ian Barron came back in the sixth with three runs to take the lead 11-8. SMS pitcher Don Weatherall, Mnost valuable player for his team, then shut down Ian Bar- ron and allowed SMS to corne back and tie the gaine. Neil Pierce earned MVP honors for Tan Barron. Whitby men's slo- pitch Standlnp (m. ci Jus. 14) Temme Master Bedroom SM5 Marine Circle Tai Fathers Brother.' Restau rant Moviola Cafe Ian Barron Motors Hanet Plastics Texaco Hughes' Hawkcs Fathers 13 Master Bedrooni 21 SMS Marine 12 Hanet Plastics 13 Circle Tai 21 Master Bedroom Il Texaco 14 Brother. 17 Fathers Il Ian Barron 6 Moviola 14 Fathers 12 SMS Marine 13 Circle Tai16 Circle Tai 13 Brother. 10 Master Bedroom Il W L T PM5 7 3 0 14 6 2 2 14 6 4 1 Il 5 3 0 10 4 40 8 4 20 8 3561 7 3 61 7 3 70 6 1 61 3 Brothers il Hughes' Hawks 10 ILn Barron 12 Te.xaco 6 Ian Bmin 6 Moviola 6 CircleTazd 8 Hanet Plastics 7 Master Bedroor. 10 SMS Marine 4 Hughes'Hawks Il Hanet Plastics Il Master Bedrooro 12 Ian Barron 10 Hughes' Hawks 13 Texaco 2 Hanet Plastics 10 MMPJSENIOR 50oe¶ June 13 Fergus June 15 Broolin JuneI16 Orangeville June 17 Peterborough Tease Brooklin Peterbiorough Owen Sound Fergus Orangevifle Brampton 17 OrangeviUe 13 17 OrangeviUe 7 12 Brampton 9 17 Owen Sound 8 (anea esue 17) W L TOP GIA PM 6 0 0 89 43 12 6 2 0 112 66 12 6 3 O 104 98 10 3 4 O 66 69 6 3 5 0 80116s 6 O 9 0 80 139 0 Tuao.u nWdhs a sm Brampton at Owen Sound 8.30 p.m. Orangevifle at Brooklin 8:30 p.m. Thumdsy night'u gamms Owen Sound at Brampton 8:30 p.m. Top 25 5«omm GP GO A PMS Bruce Ogilvie, Peter. Gerry Hitz, Peter. Bob Hamley, Fergus Brian Brans, Peter. Doug Lewis, Orange Wayne Batley, Peter. Jim Mer"dtli, Brook. T. Cordingley, Bramp. Matt Firth, Orange. M. Brumpton, Brampé Ed Coineru, Fergus Barry Tod, Bramp. A. Rodriques, O.S. K Van Sickle, Brook. John Fueco, Brook Rlick Heluluch, Bramp. Darsyl White, Orange. Bob Mcab,O0. JefliIardill, Peter. 1 Jim Wassoe, Peter. llrian Lemon, 0.&. Brian 11.11, O.. 1 Blane hlarrison, Brook. Willy Arnold, O.S,. Randy SMfllen, 0. Team