WHITY FREEi PRESSI WEDNESDAY, MAY 23,1990, PAGE 27 Off and running Redmen win first two games in lacros'se Brooklil Redmen are again off to a fast start as the major lacrosse season gets underway. Redmen, despite missing several p layera mcludingz Gary and Paul Gait, defeated Brmp- ton 13-10 on May 15 aud then FergLsl16-5 on May 17. Keith Begley, returning to the, team after missiug last season, scored three goals. against Brampton while Kevin Van- Sickle, John Fusco and -Peter Parke each scored, twice. Bil. VanSiekie scores 9 TE HIB senior basebal team, behind the pitching of Scott Burnett and John Turner, defea- ted Little Britain 7-3 in Whitby's home opener lasi week. Santiago a double wiqnner at DYSSA Pennieé Santiago of Anderson won two eventa at the Durham- York track and field champion- ships last week at York Umuversity. Santiago set new marks in the 200m (26.1 seconds) and 400m (59 seconds) eventa for midget- age girls. Jason Brumley of Henry Street High School won the 100m hur- dlis for midget-age boys with a record timo of 13.1 seconds. Ho was second i the 100m aud 200m events. Jason Bacchiochi of Henry established a new standard in Whitby senior baseball OCEEDULE May 13,1 p.m. Witby ei Newcatle MayI1, 7M 0P.. Iii).Britain âi hY May 22,7M30p.m. Omhwa at Witby May 27, 1 p.m whitb7 e afi ureh May 29,7M30p.m. Markh.rn at WhtY .Iime 4.,7M30 p.m WhitbY ai PdAdmorughf Juzie 5 7W p>m. Scarbcrough ai Wbitby June 9 & 10 TilImoeubwtoiurnamet June 12,7M30p.m. Newca ta Whitby June 14, 8 p.m. Witby ei Orifia Juxi. 17,2 p.m. Witby ei Oshawa June 19,7:30 p>m. Oridi in tWiib June 20,7M30p.m. Wit F ort p June.23 &24 * Canijdivfe torx.mi June 26,7:3W p.m. Witby eti tli). itain juIy 3,7M30p.m. port Hopentai Whib JuIy 8, 1 P.m. Whitby ai Kedal July 10, 7M0p.m. AJax ut WhiibY JuIy 12,8 lx=. Whitby ai Ajax JuIy 14, 1 p.m. Whitby ai Kinguio JuRyM151 p.M. Witby et Beflevfle July 17,7M30p.m. Kendal ei Whitby July 24. 7M30p.m.BelIUe ai tWMntby JuRy25, 7W p.m. Wbtby ni Markham JuRy31, 7M30 m. Ptwboungh ni WhithY the 110m, hurdles ( 14.3 seconds) forjunior boya. Gorabriel Shiu of Anderson lea- ped to a DYSSA record distance of 6.11m in long juznp. Audy Brereton of Anderson won the 100mn race for junior boys. Seni ors strong in opener Whitby won their opening gaeof the senior basebal beague season by a score of 7-3 over Little Britain asat week. Scott Burnett allowed four bita in six inuinga to pick up the win. John Turner got the Bave. Jody Turner, second baseman who i5 manager and co-coach, and Keith Powell each had two bita and drove ini two runs. John Heffer, who sharea coachîng duties with Turner, had abt and two RBIs. Steve Dormer had two bita with Dave Imneson, John Turner, Rob Lyttle and Armand Robi- taille each getting a hit. Shawn Grainger pitched for Little Biitaiu. A four-run fourth iinng proved decisive for the Whitbywiu. Dormner, who ia catcher, Im- eaon,. left fielder, and Lyttle, centre fielder, alI played for the Whitby junior team last soason. Whitby as ta meet Oahawa on Tuza wMay22. Whitby. Warriors aplit two games ini junior A lacrosso last week. Grog -VanSickle scored nune goals as Warriora won their first gameý of the season with a 15-9 decision over Bay Area Bengals. Steve Dyment had five assista for Whitby. Dave Daunenburg scored two goals with singles to Matt Shearer, Derek Jones and Mike Ruffo. Derok Campbell had threo goals for Bay Area. Ou Weduesday, May 16, War- riors loat 6-5 ta Brampton Excel- siors,' as Brampton scored with juat over a minute remaining in Leeis named top rookie for Mojacks A produet of the Whitby minor -hockey isystem, Darrun Le. crea- ted quite astirin hiesfiat yoarof junior C hockey. Le. helped the Port Perry Mojacks capture the Central Ontario championship. In doing so, Lee was awarded top rookie sud hardeat worker on the club. At age 17, the Henry Street High School student la watchung his hockey future unveil at a Ue of the youngest members on the Mojacks Le. aaw plenty of ioe time whià h ucluded work- ing both the power plays and short-haudedoai tations. "Iwas pretty confident of mny abilities,» Lee said. Duriug the Playfs: Port Perry walked over Ajax and thon came acrosa aa tog xridgo Bruina squad 'in the secod round. Port Perry prevailed bt not before endur- ini a bard seven-game series. ~ethr round brought the always tough Bowmanville Red Eagles. Although a now stadium has replaced t he dark, gloorn bar-like rink in Bwmnvne the Eagle fans maintaun the tra- dition of intimidation. With the series i Bowman- ville for game seven -and Port Perry down 4-2, Le. sparked hia new. club in the third jperiod bl scoring the teaxn'a thiird- goal. Mojacks rallied and an overtime goal put, Port Perry on top. After beung ased up iu the junior draft,' :ee looked for a acholarship to help bis care.r on and off the ioe. "I sent out letters ta colleges in the atates,» Le. aaid. Soon after the Whitby reaident was accep- ted ta Canesiua College Mu Buf- falo. Details are now being firmed up with the school. If Le. attends, ho is enrolled i a four- earphysical education prograin. 'college doesn't pan out, Le. will iirobably move ta a local junior B club next year. His long-terni goal is ta play iu the NHL. With European mar- the conteat. Kevin Dance scored the wi- uer bis third of the game. 'V/anSickle scored twice, with singles ta, Glenn Clark, Steve Dyment and Danueuburg,* for Whitby's record stood at one win and two basses in the early p art of the regular season. Whib b bat their opener ta Peterborough, defending Minto Cup chamnpions. Passfield, Grog Lopin., Bill Cal- Ian and Ken Colley had a goal. Park. was the leadinig goals- corer in the western lacrosse Ieague last year. Ho played for Vancouver. Jim Veltman, returning to oas- tomn lacrosse after a stint out west, scored three goals for Bramipton. Troy Cordingley alo scoredt for Brampton. Agaiust Fergus, Fusco led Red- mon with three goals and three assiste whilo Park. had three goals and two assies. Begley and VanSickle each had two goals with singles to Callan, Rob Hanna, Jeff arlin, Erie Perroni, Colley and Scott McMichael. Chris OReilly, new to the Red- men from the j«unior ranlcs, ton- ded goal for Redmen. Redinen are scheduled to play in Branmpton on May 24, in Owen Sound on May 26 and at home aanet Peterborough on Tues- yMay 29. DARRIN LEE, in bis tiret year, of junior C hockey, captured beet rookie and hardest worker awards with the Port Perry Mojacks. 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