Whitby Free Press, 4 Jul 1990, p. 19

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WEUTY FREE PRESS, EDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1M9, PAGE 19 Rtedien. roli over listless North St ars* Unlike some previous games, Brooklin Redmon meant busi- ness hast week. Redmen bounced an unenthu- siastic Owen Sound North Stars squad 20-7 in a major /senior lacrosso contest . Redmon came out. flying gaist the North Star s sndingf" OwnSond goalie Steve M~l han te the bench after fivo quick goals. MeMillan returned shortly after te again face the scoring onslaught. Owen Sound didn't Nfit back after a horrid start. Instead tho club seomed te give up, loaving Brooklin te feast. The speedy North Stars at timea had the running gamo goinq but the defence collapsed aIl might long. Redmen were without Mark Douglas, Paul and Gary Gait who are comptig with the Canadian field co~esquad at the world championshîps M Perth Australia. Jef Brooks and Dave Yiangoff were servmng their suspensions banded out after a bench-clearing brawl against Brampton. Hat tricks went to Kith Beleyand Grog Le p me while BiliCallan, Peter Parke, Paul St John, Bill Passfield and Tom Wreggitt scored two apiece. Sin- ges went te Ken Colley, Terry Bulen, Jef Garlin and Gerry Fitzgerald. North Star goals came from Duane Jabobs with two, and sin- gles from Gord Neely Jr., Ken Fois, Pote Kazarian, Jamaie Gri- moldby and Bryan Barnes. eden, holding down fira place, are in Peterborough tonight (Wednesday) to take on the second-place Quakerà. WarriLors imable to gain ground Whitby Warriors made a solid stab at tl&idplace last week but came up just short, by ono second. Alter soundly defeating Sarnia 21-7 on Wodfnesday, Warriors travelled to Brampton to moot the Exoelsiors ini a battie for tbird place. Brampton scored with one Ontario lacroSse MAJOWN1OR C- ddyU Brookrin Peterborough Owen Sond Brampton Pergu L T 2 1 381 4 0 10 0 12 0 Gr GA] 180 go 'M6Uo 1101'M MUS11 100155e op » RF P.t.t Parka. Brook. T. CordlngleY, BrMMP. Bob Hamley, Pergus Gerry Hiltz, Peter. Joa Kilt:. Peter. Paul Drone. Pergua John Puaco, Brook Keith Begley, Brook. Willy Arnold, . S. Paul St. John. Brook. Jim 7 eltMan, Brarn Colin Fraser, Bramp. Bill Calen, Brook B. Fergusori. Peter. IC Van Sickle, Brook. Jamie Batkey, Pèter. A. Sheughiieis, Peter Ed Cores", Fergus Bill PamafieId. Brook. Gary Lloyd, Fergus oe G 18833 13 le 12 16 12 29 12 25 14 15 Il 14 13. 17 12 22 13 9 12 10 1315s 12 14 12 4 12 13 7 7 il 9 il 20 8 10 13 9 PME si 46 44 40 40 40 39 88 82 31 30 28 29 28 7 27 25 23 23 21 JNIORA t~f (ms orJuiy 3) peteborough Brampton Whthy )mduafuga Sarra six Naions Bey Ares L T 1 0 2 0 7 0 8 0 10 O 10 0 il 0 14 0 GY GAà 310 120 184127 177 189 189152 153 210 168 213 129228 Top 20 soenu Darris l800r. St. C. Btich KlgDow, St.C. G. Van Sckie. WiL Fam*yMonroe,St. C. C. Stteenon. p.t.t. Neil Doddridge,)ÈM1 Tymon IJeas, St. C. Mark Sillen. Bramp> miles Gerieral. S. N. Ceam Bomrtl, S.N. Steve Dynt Wht- Trevor Bide], St. C. Wayne Grant. Pte. Rob Crough, Peter. Mlika Unes. St. C. Ted Dowling, Mima Scot aURgea, .Peter. Joe Fegflat. Bt.C. Scott Skilen, Brarnp. Jirn Mars. Sarnia Cr aG 1 8 14 351 14 St4 14 26 12 23 14 27 12 35 14 17 15 251 14 22 131la 15 17 12 29 13 17 16 32 14 28 12 22 12 il 14 22 1 25 PME 'M6 as 82 73 se 64 63 63 62 si si 60 46 45 44 43 43 43 42 41 secondrmang in the third peiod togeafinmaml-l2victory. Whitby's Grog VanSickle scored five times and added two assista while Brampton's Kevin Dance nettod four goals. Kevin Hayes came te tho foro- front against Sarnia on Wednes- day night at Iroquois Park, scor- ing six goals te match bis pro- gamne tetal for the seasonf. Wihitby exploded in tho first porod with sovon unanswerod goals. The Pacers woro outplayed or Ïal 60 minutes of the contest as the Warriors captured their eighthwin of the soason. ~Rch Dyment scorod the hat- trick, while Matt Shearer and Jay Lee scored two apiece. Single markers wont te Stbeve Dymont, Dave Dannenberg, Todd Wlson and Glenn Clarke. The Warriors are at home tenight to host Peterborough. Gaine turne is 8 p.m. REDMEN goalie Chris O'Reilly tangles North Stars i a major/senior lacrosse with Willy Arnold of the Owen Sound gaie lbut week. Cdtpe oi ht Tykes fait to tourney chamqalps The Wbitby Peacock Faniily Sport tyke rep teain foU a little short in the Ajax tournament held June 16 and 17. Wbhitby easily handled their oposition in the firat two games, beating the Bowmnanville team 16-6 and thon Toronto G.reenwood 14-Fo. They were thon defeated 5-2 in the semi-final giete eventual teurney winner Agnourt. lFte firat gaine,,Wbitby blew the game open when they exphoded for :jeven runa in the fourth inning. Wbitby was led by Colin Cockburn with four bita and four RBIs, a bases-loaded triple by ~mo MVP Derek Grieve, some Me five-hit pitching by Lars Clay, two double playb~ Ryan Crotin and KýyloMacarhane. Whitby advanced past Bownmnville te the neit round. Ini the second g@une Whitby used a seven-r'm fourtfi for the second consecutive gaine te put the Toronto team away. Again Cockburn was the litting star with tbroe including one of back-to-back homo rima with Crotin, who was also outstandig at shoetat-p and narned tbis gamo's MVP. Michael Ovsonka went the distance, pitching a seven-hitter, and was -hellped by some great defence including a m or bague relayý froin Shawn Trer te Crotin te catcher Grieve te nail a potentia run at the plate. Tho semi-final gamo featured some of the best pit.ching and defence of the entire tournament as ScottL Sonely and Clay combined te holciAgincourt te only six bits. But Whitby was only able te manage four and wero elmninated froin the tourney. CIa with a it and tworuns scrdwas named MVP of the gaine. ...... ;zri Me LAKE ONTARIO JI5CUEEL COMPA NY' HOPKINS ST. S., WHITBY ...... ....f ~ # #4V. ,. 1

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