Whitby Free Press, 11 Jul 1990, p. 25

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WHITBiY FME PURS% > WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 l199, PAGE 25 Bantams bumpe'ýd by Markhamrin tiournamn Whitby Optimists bantama had three wins and one lousin the Thornhill open tournament over the Canada Day -weekencL' After a rain delay on Friday night, the team opened against Cambridge on Saturday morning. Keith Mlse was the star of the gamie pitching six shutout innings wbile a]lowing only two hiits.-DaiîV Rushton tbrew out a runner trigta steal home after a fly baltarght field. The throw-out ldlled a Cambridge rally and sealed the game for Whitby. The 4-2 victory over Cambridge was foilowed by a 11-3 win over South London. The Whitliy bats 9oudedou 13 bits with,.Dan Stephenso'th -run homer dom gf the most damage. Tim Puddlister had three bits and two RBIs wliile Stevenson and Chuis, Killoran had two apiece. -OthAr- Durham mda slo- pitch Ths Week Sports Secton, Rogers Camle Ouhwa Times ChooRadlo * Pictt Piratas Brothers t. W. B. 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Imeson also had two bits and two REIs with Rayne and Andrew banging out doubles. Steve Woods aud Stephenson had singles but the big bit was Difiores two-run home run over the left field fence that capped - the win for Whitby. Mike Doner made' a sparkling over-the-shoulder catch in short Team breaks record again By Chris Bovii Records are meani broken, and. broke broken.... Coach Julie. Goodwin 10-sud- under girls' sm broke their own provincéI at the Ontario provin course meet in El recently. The girls broke the 20 relay record by about foi of a second. New ta, the team, Vici stepped iu for Stacey E recently turned 11. T1 other teain members - Crowder Uisa DelMai Allison bunîop - post close to their average. N~ down her time ta belp1 achieve a new mark. SmcColonels Mldwow Maors Contuiny21 WbLst. pwa 15 BrooI. Opta. 28 Saricheti 26 Peaok ESp. la 5.ven-Ni 13 Wh.l a. FMsi Sa-h Eud4rEetie sarcheti Nldway otai W ltbjopuid SecColonel hibLsdesFsstbsf BroakUn Optimlsts Contuy 21 - I. 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Difiore came on ta pitch in the tbird inning and shut dowu the Markham battées but the damage had been',doue. LAKE ONTARIO JIICUSTEELCOMPANY HOPKINS ST. S., WHITBY The Whitby Optimist bantamn basebail teau continued its winning ways in league' play as they defeated 1Powmanville i >their home park 5-2. * e Steve 'Woods led the offence with two bits, inluding a double and an RBl.Woo4ls was alsobusy i centrefield as he bandled five le tough chances me~r the first four t tobe im*mngs. en, and Tim Imeson also bad two bite and two EBIs, with Mfm iand her Puddistei and' Brett Rayne vilu team driving in the others. 'lreod Other bitters were Chris Mace, cial long Dan Rushton, Mike Doner and tobicoke Ian Andrew. Jamnie Difiore was I0rndbey the winnn*< pitcher with help i ur tentns ky Marsh tout, who hie tbree .Lidcg stro sudà ed times garsh-,çut the teffm Piper leads Deny's to 2 wins Dave Piper had eight bits sud drove i ine runs as Deny's Satellites swept a doubleheader from McQ Mac in Oldtlmers Ser- vice Club slo-pitch on July 8. Piper drove in six rune in the first game a >26-7 win. Ken Jordan ana Gord Denyer each drove in two rune while Randy Humphries bit a home run. Piper, Jordan and Gord Denyer each drove i tree rune ln an 18-3 wiu in the second game. Jordan aud Don Denyer each bit a,.home run. Raudy Jordan pitched both games for Deny's. Field lacrose FROM PAGE 24 man from Victoria, i the game against the U.S.A., defending wrorld champions. Gmit, however, scored eight goals and added three assistsei a 34-10 win over England on Sunday. He soered two goals i an 18-15 decision over iroquois on Saturday. Bill Marechek, 34, older brother of Tom, 21, scored four goals against England while Alexander had three goals and an assist. Mark Douglas, a Baltimore, Maryland native (son of former NHL'er Kent Dc'uglas ) who la the newest member of the Brook- lin Redmen, scored three goals, wbile Paul Gait, twin brother of Gary, scored twice. Paul scored three goals pgant the U.S.A., had two galsand four assiste agaist England and two goals agaiatIroquois. PaulGmt la one of several me Br of the Canadian team who bas fallen 111 during the tournament. Former Redmen Brian Nikula sud Doug Deachner have goals i the tauruament, while Joh Jor- dan of Whitby, a former most valuable p layer of the Ontario Lacrosse Association, bas scored onc aginat Iroquois, from bis midfe dPositon. Mac Foèrd had fivejgoals and two assista for the U. .A.lu the win over Canada. Canada wiil play Australia on Thursday in a game that could decide second and thîrdp laces. 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