Whitby Free Press, 4 Oct 1989, p. 26

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*PAGE 26, WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4'.1989 Indïoor soccer complexý opens JOE TIILLEY (right) of CFTO was master of cere- monies for the grand opening of Soccer City on Sunray Ct. in Whitby on Saturday. After an exhibi- tion gamle'in which celer- brities, including former ABC world- superstar Brian Budd, faced a Scar- borough ladies' team, Whitby councillor Marcel Brunelle tried out the in- door soccer stadium after welcoming Jim Fell, one of the oners.Free Press photos Henry blanks Roberts for third win Henry Street High School's senior- football teamn nade it three wins in a row with a 24-O win over Roberts Iast Friday. Earlier last week, H nry defeated Eastdale 34-8. Unlike their first win over Uxbridge, *a game in which the running -game was the major weapon, Hienry relied on the am of veteran quarterback *Eeg Grant who threw for two touch- downs and ran in another froni 10 yrdse out again Eastdale. Grant hooked up with receiver Darren Johnson for touchdown plays of 25,yards and 45 yards. In juniors action, Henry -lost to Dunbarton; 15-6., ta even their record at 1-S. High school football SEMIRS W L T F A FIS. Hery Street 2 0 O 40 8 4 Pickering 1 0 1 43 7 3 Donevan 1 0 1 32 13 3 Dunharton 1 O0 028 0 2 Uxbridge 1 1 0 49 6 2 Roberts 0 10 6 260 Dwyer 0 1 0 0 3s0 Eaatdale O 3 O 81Ili0 Thursday'a reauta Donevan 7, Pickering 7 Squirts 7 for 7 lin tournament play Whitby Pringle Creek IGA under-8 select squirts completed a banner season as they won a Diggins wins fumdraising tournament The first of what is ta, be the annual Memorial Pro-Amn, held at Country Lane golf course Se pt. 30, raised $640 for the pal liative care departmnent at Oshawa General Hospital. In the men's division, pro Les Diggins took first p lace with a 64 and won $1,000. Diggins is head pro at Country Lane. Second were Dave Castellan and Roy Allen, each winning $427. Other top finishers indlu- ded Moe Norman: Gavin Robert- son, Bob Zelliel, assistant pro at Country Lane, Wilson Paterson of Thunderbird and Vince Cian- fagna. In the proessional ladies' divi- sions, athy Sherk was first with a 71 and won $250. Lynne Allen was second and won $125 while Dianne Diggins was third. In the men's team division, the amateur team of Jeif Lewis, Mac Rowland and Bob Shearer with professional Les Diggins, took first place with a score of 110. Second p lace went ta pro Bob Zellie and amateurs Dan San- ford, Bill Purcell and Justin Cardwell. Third went toQ pro Dave Reid and amateurs Todd Sullivan, Mark Henderson and Steve Latimer. In the ladies' division, ama- teurs Joyce Shearer, Sylvia Newey and Freda Ryder with pro Cathy Sherk took first while amateurs Teresa Comerford, Monica Robitaille and Jane KIl- burn along with pro Diane Dig- gins were second. soccer tournament in Orangeville recently. The Whitby team won the championship in aIl seven tour- naments they entered. In the Orangeville invitational tournament, Wrhitby opened with a 2-0 victory over Mississauga as Glen Mayer and Jason Evelyn scored. Ryan Callaghan earned the shutout, with defensive help froni Mathew Paciga and Michael Schleiff'er. Callaghan again gopt the shu- tout in a 2-0 win over Chinga- cousy. Mayer and Joel Wittoi. scored for Whitby while Evelyn and Pieter Meuleman were solid in midfield. SMayer scored three goals, R yan Ireland two and Graham MacLean one in a 6-0 triumph over the host Orangeville team. ÇCallaghan made several tough saves ta, gain his third straight shutout. -Paciga and Anthony Plastina aided in the victory With aggressive plaiy. Basebalana meeting Oct. 29 Th. annual meeting of the Whitby Minor Basebaîl Associa- tion will be held Sunday, Oct. 29, 7 p.m., in Whitby Hall, Iroquois Park. Anyone interested is invited ta attend. Mida s w in s grame in final Midas Muffler defeated McTeague Electric 3-0 in major squirt 'A' division playoff final action recently. M. Engelage scored twice and S. Nicota once while R. CalIagý- h-an got the shutout. In the semi-final game, London scored the first goal against Whitby to take tghe lead but Plastina scored two goals in the second half for a 2-1 win. Evelyn and MacLean were strong on both offence and defence for Whitby. In the championship game against Mississauga, t he first three periods wvere scoreless but Whitby fired three unanswered g>,als in the fourth period to Indoor soccer information Anyone interested in playing competitive soccer for Whitby teams at Soccer City indoor coni- plex shoulId contact the following: for mnajor atoms call Sam Coppo- lino at 668-9235; minor mosquito caîl Ian Burns at 668-7159; and major mosquito cail Doug Whyte at 668-7483; or Jini Sinclair at 430-3434. W hi6tby Iroquois soccer ATOM Sep*.23 Marn Jug City 1 Whit. Auto W. 0 Tony Chiarello Shutout - Christian Kung DivinmnB Brook Kunmen 2 Kng'fThwBurg. 0 David Wihart Shutout - Hiro Taguchi dlaim the championsu1>. MacLean scored twice and Witton had one while Callaghan played well to post his fourth shutout. Durham girls soccer league Unde10 Opt. Club o whit. 7 Sa Walker 4 Michelle Jobrison Melony Church Megan BrousUm Wht. Rotary Club 2 Nicole Dusome Andrea Was Whit. Checker'u 1 Claire Bramma Whit.NRS Realy 5 Amber McIntosh 2 Debbie Hamilton Kevyn Slater Surah laroque Unde 12 Whit. Valeries 3 Katie Morgan 3 Unde14 Pick Village Pick Van Kero. O Ajax .ic.'. Place 1 Whit. Checkees 2 Claire Bramuna 2 1Pick Soccer C. 3 Whit.Cdn.Tlte 2 Opt.C.o(Whit. 1 Tara Keogan Jennifer Atkinson Andrea Moore Wht. Bay Sports 6 Pick Sterea C. O Melanie Valente 2 Claire Griffi Carey Christie Lame Rallie Whit.Ray Sports 4 Opt. C. ofWhit. 1 Melanie Valente 2 JenniWer aroeM Claire Griffin 2 Whit. Cdii. Tire 1 PickL Stereo C. 4 Tara Keogani- Whit. Bay Sports 8 Whit. 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