Whitby Free Press, 2 Aug 1989, p. 33

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4 .. - W$TBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUSIT 2,1989, PAGE 3 Fi*eld lacrosse tem Sos undeeated in Engand.. The 21 members of the, Whitby-Scarborough-England tour field lacrosse team used their box lacrosse skiiis ta, go undefeated1 during a trip inn- land in July. The team, comprised of 'boys Peter Wilson of Bowmanville got off ta, a great start in the amateur 400cc production motor- cyrcle class, winning the seasan's first race in Shannonville -in April. 13 years of age and under, were box laci in Engiand from July .5 ta 18. when thi They won ail five of their games, go for th, one against a team that had not.>. lost in three years. "The around1 "Our boys are taught through break," Wilson also finished fifth in the 600ceclcass. Wilson proved his win was no fluke when hie drove his way toaa first-place finish later that Whitby loses 4m-1 thenwins LiL9-O Whitby's under-li rep soccer the first team had awin and aioss in two 4-1lwin o recent league games. Louis Malvern scored four goals in Whitbis Whitby girls softball (wSdk ending Juno 28) BANTAM W L T F15 LovelIrugs, 6 2 1 13 National Trust 6 3 0 12 Wheelies 3 6 0 6 Brooklln Legion 2 6 1 6 Lovel Drugs 16 Brooklin Legion 12 Wheelies 18 National Trust 17 SOPHOMORE W L T PM~ Lions Club à 3 O 18 Roy's EnterpriBe 7 4 0 14 Crann Realty - M.B. 5 7 0 10 Passport International 5 7 0 10 Kiwanis Club 3 9 0 6 Roy's Enterprse 26 Kiwanis Club 14 Lions Club 15 Passport Inter. 10 Pessport Inter. 18 Crann Realty 6 NOVICE Midas Mutler Knights of Columbus B.C. Petro Canada Lioness Club Cardinal Containers Marigold Lincon Precision Litho No scores available. MMS W L T FI'5 10 2 0 20 8 4 0 16 7 4 0 14 6 6 0 12 5 6 0 10 4 7 1 8 0 il 1 1 W L T Century 2î-P.B. 10 0 1 Remax - D. Haylock 8 2 1 Whlt. Supernova Gym. 7 4 0 Big VDrug Stores 6 S O Whit. Legion #112 6 5 O Mercuy Auto Body 5 4 2 Kinsmen Club S S 1 Dodd &Souter 3 7 1 Pioneer Interiors 1 10 0 Whitby Optisists 1 10 0 Ail games rained out. SQUS1I Midway Motets Scotto Colonels Rotaly Club Sorichetti Corp. Brooklin Optimists Ruddy Eletric Peacock Sports Midas Mutier Peacock Sports 15 i Midway Motets 25 1 Ruddy Electric 25 1 Brooklin Optimiste 181 Midway Motets 41 1 FPm 21 17 14 12 12 12 il 7 2 2 W L T FM I1 1 O 22 7 4 O 14 7 5 O 14 6 6 0 12 6 6 0 12 4 70 8 3 80 6 2 10 0 4 Scotts Colonels 13 Midas Muffler 13 Rotary Club 17 Sorichetti Corp. 13 Ruddy Electric 17 T.BALL W L T F18 MacMillan Bathurst 8 1 O 1a HemrY'. Do-IL Centre 6 4 2 12 Van eminen 4 6 1 9 NRS Realty 0 7 3 3 No scores svailsbe. On Ju Marc W shutaut Wexford thaif on their way toaa over Whitby Juiy 17. sCheka Iuk scored s oniy goal. 120, Mark Burns and airiams combined for the in an easy 9-0 win over 1Maple Leafs. Whitby Iroquois socoer ATOM July 25 Gentie. Choice 0 Checker's Variety 6 George Mayer 2 Anthony Plastina 2 Marcus Payne Jeff iolweg X Thor Burgers 2 David Morrison 2 Hair Studio O Pat & Maric7s 1 Graham hMcLeani MINOII SQUIRT July 20 Whlt. Auto W. 2 Paul F'innie Brad Blakely Shutout - Steven Rypstra, Owasco Voîka. 3 Steven Race 2 Tim Fennessy Mon. Jug City 3 Michael Schleiffer 2 Chris Read W. Clinlc Phar. I Brook Kinsmen 3 Paul Caley David Wishart Hiro Taguchi Whit. Liong Club 0 Shoe City 1 Big Donuts 0 Optirnista 5 S. MacRuy 3 M. Vialva G. Johnston DIS Insurance 0 Master Bedroom 4 M. Morrison C. Jon es R. Meavey M. Suddons Paper Factory 0 G.C. Barber S. 1 R. Ireland Deville Produco O NRS Realty 2 M. Rae M. Konieczny R. Cdn. Legion 1 Rent-a-Wreck 0 B. McBridge M.AJORI 5QUl11T July 20 Dur. Printing 2 P. Creek IGA 4 N. Owen 2 A. Marshall 3 A. Plastina Optimist Club 0 McTeague Mlec. 4 J. Gibb 2 J. Witton 2 Midas Mutler 8 Bunny's Cater. 1 S. Haynes 4 G. Macean D. Cohen C. Houston J. Greenfleld G. Mayer SHRDWo July 21 Optimist Club 4 Canadiana Motel 1 Royal Lepage 7 B&N Auto Body 0 Wesley's Worid' 5 'Consumnes Gao 2 Famnily Kartways 1 CRCS 0 Rotary Club 10 King Lloyd Auto 0 Brock Gen.Hlard. 3 VaSes Fruit)M. 0 crosse and hockey tnat ey get the bail or puck ta, he net and score. Englièh teams' set up the net and wait for a said teamn manaeer Optimists Split pair in league play Whitby Optiinist bantanis split a pair of games in recent minor basebaîl league play, Ajax found severai hales in the Wh tby defence ta score six un- earned runs on their way toaa 12-7 decision over Ajax. Tim Puddister pitched well for Whitby whiie Ian Andrew and Tim Curran bath had twa hits including trip les, and combinecl for five runs-batted-in. Whitby, fifth in the 10-team league as the regmlar season winds down, came back with a 13-9 decision over Little Jiritain. Leading a 15-hit Whitby attack was Chris Deibona who had three hits, inciuding two home runs, and four runs-batted- in. Pitcher Tim Imeson got the win. month in the 400cc class in the Eastern Canada Challenge Series that was held at Sanair International Speedway, just 40 minutes east of Montreal. Wilson is sponsored by Ainsail, Lintan Paint and Graphics, Mon- treal Trust, U Hlaul, Shoei Hel- mets, Belinda's Self Serve, Assel- stein Country Suzuki and Yamaha and NGK Spark Plugs. We We Frank Littiejohn about tus team's succeés. He said the Wfhitby-Scar- borough tearf was much stroâger and faster than the Enghish teams, and had better shooting and passing skills. But then that shouild not have surprised Littlejohn and coach Bill Langley who personaily handpicked the team fram -box lacrosse teams in Durham Region and Scarborough. Langiey, box lacrosse coach for the perennially powerfui Central Collegiate squad in Oshawa,' bean assembling the teamn last While looking for talent, he was also looking for dedication, both from the players and their parents. - We had to do a lot of fundrais- ing so we needed a lot of dedica- tion,» said Littiejohn. Practices began in February, about the same time as the fundraising events. In total, the team raised $26,00. It was enough ta, send the 21-member team ta England whiie parents paid their own way. In ail, 59 people made the two-week trip. .Whitby-Scarborough defeated Stockport Metros 13-5, Lions Lacrosse Club 15-2, Stockport Grammar School 15-5 (the school had been- unbeaten in three CarTs up ta) that game), Tmper- 18-28 and Sale -acosse Club, te host team, 16-5. Eight of the 21 'players were froin Whitby. They were: Wayne Primeau, who had 15 goals on the trip Shaydon Santos 11, Scott MacDonel fine, Jimmy Brown five, Matt Sorichetti three, Gavin Prout three, Matt Cardwell two. and Peter Sari- chetti with two. "Our intention was ta raise the interest of field lacrosse in the area. It is not very popular at the public school level but it is start- ing to grow in popularity* at the high schooi level, said Little- john. He said lacrosse players have a much better opportunity to get scholarships ta American col- lesif they play field lacrosse. ,nesai te kids should be starting at an earlier level ta learn the game rather than learing n hih school. The tearnhas nôw been dis- banded but plans are underway for two teams next year, an under-13 team and an under-15 team. This wouid alaow most of the players who travelled ta Engiand ta piaynext year since most are a ged 3. 0 Wi*lson wrLns first two raoes Are Papers Litterin; Your Street We take our distributing seriously. 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