PAGE 20 , :WHTBY FRE PESSWEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1990 salie tally wins it for Whitby pleewees. Eim ihas. low score for juniors John Emm of Ashburn won the low groés titie at the junior invitational teurnament held at the Oshawa Golf Club last week. Emm 17, from the Thunder- bird Golf Club shot a-77. Emm and Justin Cardwell of Whitby com ted in the Ontario junior final last year. Emm mis sed qualifying, by two strokes, for this year's event. He and Cardwell are two of the four members of Anderson CV1's golf team which finished runner-uip te.O2Neill in LOSSA competition this year. Whitby bounees back with win Wihitby Parkview IGA defeated Scarborough 3-1 in under-13 soc- cer action July 19. Armando Subrizi scored two goals and Graham Whyte had one as WVhitby ended a two-game losing streak. Adamn Shields made several fine saves in net. Wihitby now bas six wins and two losses for the season, and will play Wexford Thursday. FYOM offw1 1MTUCK RENTAIS 1 wth ad Monday - Frlday I *12M0 Dindas St E , Whitby I666-3361 IBILL CALLAN (33) of Brooklin Redmen during I gme against Brampton st week. Bedmen won 21.10. Remen and Peterborough are battling for Ifiret place and home advantage as the playoffs I appro6ach. Pet« Tomlin photo ISoccer ca mp held The Premier Socoer AcademY got underway at Lakeview Park in Oshawa July 16 with a soccer camp offered te girls aud boys afe d 6 te 16, aud at ail levels of The camp is coordinated by Duncan Wilde, a former Enghish professional soccer player who brought together a group of other professionals te offer young players a chance te learu and improve their skills. - K idsf est SUNDAY JULY 29th - -AUDREY MACOONALOS PUPPETS" - * Featurîng thé Marionettes and their Music Show. SUNDAY AUGUST 5th - "THE STYLAMANDERS" - * Featurîng a Funflied Vocal Duo wîth Yo- Yo Demonstration. played Roy Thomson Hall) SUNDAY AUGUST 1 9th - "LENNY THE CLOWN" - * Featuring Lenny Graf, a one men band, noise and gadget machine. performed on television. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2nd - OOUG BARR"-* Featuring Chldrens Recnrding Star, Performing a Musical Sing-A -Long Show. *AIL Shows Starts al 3:00 p.m., General Admission *FREE ADMISSION and Parking to ail Kartway Vistors. *Costume Characters for the Kida to enJoy. Free Balloons for the kids -EFREEUOvK ARTiRWWZ * * When you purchase tickets at the $3.00 price.- One coupon per customner per day (Mon.-Sat.) .Not valid onM * Sundays or Holidays. Coupon expires JuIy 3lth, 1990. Not to be combined with any other coupon. Whjtby Free Press - - - - - - - m-M-M- m--M M Fifty eager players were on hand te kick off the fun-fllled, sIll-improving week, endig with an awards presentation and a written assessmenxt of players by the coaches. "Great for all children, excellent coaching and lots of fun," said Carole freland when asked about the camp. Her son Ryan went te camp last year and is back again. He is also booked for the camp in Whitby te be held from July 30 te Aug. 3. There is space available at the Whitby camp, especially in the "ià ttle Devils" lprogram (half.day) for ages 4 and 5. Littie Devils is designed te introduce soccer by way of fun team games and practices. For more information regarding the Whitby camp, cail Judy Granville at 668-0729. Whitby iroquois soccer US GIRLS Wh. Pree Presa 2 Speedy Auto V. Redmond 2 Faith wtton 2 Pringle C. Pb5Y. 1 Tricia Heuney Smandoz Anra6 Uindsay Freman ML Willinaon Frances Foy Nicole Freeman Jennifer Clerk Ry& Cdi.L e ML mccaiOyS PigeC. Phar. 2 Mid" Mutier 1 Diana Brun 2 Ssrh Mtas "a~ian, M. 6 Guardian Druga 3 janice McG"egoo' 3 PuoloBriones - LGlidetdub -. - - KYlideI'sIn-é - Btebeca Seddon Jennifor Gibb Bay Sports Whitby peewee Il teaic'ine from behind in dra- matic fashion to win the chain- pionship of the Ray Broadworth lacrosse tournament in Glouces- ter July 13-15. With only 49 sonds Ieft i the final against the home teain Darryl Lewis, one of Wbitby's to shooters, scored to tie the contest at 6-,6. Paul Sallie, with bis first of the tournament then scored with one minute ieft in the- over- time period te, give Wbitby a 7-6 win and the title. Whitby had previously defea- ted Nepean 11-1, Windsor 4-2 and Syracuse 7-4 te reach the final. Peacocke were outstanding .*as th&y shared goaltendingduties. Chris Kerr,, Brent Léazary and Lewis each had fourmasimthe tournament; Ryan Marris, Kurt Kirner and Chris McLean each had three goals Mark Cas- quenette and Bradley Reed each scored, twice; singles went to Blake Caza Jonaîthon Crystal, Sallie and Brian Vinent, ini the well-balanced scoring attack. Lewis had six assists wbile Caza and Kerreach had four; Vinent had' three; Casquenette, Bryden Denyes, harris, Kirner, Lazary Reed and SalÉe two each; ioel Johnson and McLean each had one assist. Christian Foresteil and Ryan Bs roli to victory Whitby novice Bs were un- defeate l four games as they won a lacrosse tournamient i Gloucester July 13-15. Whitby, sponsored 4y the Dur- hamn Regional Police Association, beat host Gloucester 9-2 in the first game, then crished Nepean 21-2 and Huntsville 12-2. In the final, Whitby beat the bi rScarborough A Saints 6-2. ~e teain is coached by former Brookli Redmen coach Marty Gallas, who employs complex plays both offensively and defen- sively. Co-coaches are Tom Whitby Iroquois soccer noNM~ Je]y 18 Dundee United Lua Robinson 8 Kyle Smapon A. Granvile Leading scorers for Whitby were Adam MeLean with 12 p oints, Mike. Hamnilton, Scott Beegan and Brad McNaughtn eight points, Nicholas Owe, Barrett Church and Kelvin Coates seven points, Michael Gallas Sammy Scheepers and Dani Âisthorpe six points, Shan- non Phillips and Scott Hobe five p oints, Corey Reed four points, ~Ran Boyd three points, Max Wilkins two points and Scott Wylie and Shari Bryska, one point. Durhm aDOMs Psu! Lombardi5 a. MacI.s2 JU"iDunntt Durhm PinL 8 JamasIeburd Bruoblin MA 0 T. O. BHisud KovnMawu Mont.Supra 0 H4@rts a Aà draw Grmmwood 2 Lisso Reda. Gla&.]Rangera 1 Edm. B&ickrn e7 Jessie Caird Bryan XMKlnc4 Chame Thompuon 3 Van. Whitacaps 2 Glas, Celtica 3 Adam Stein David! Morgan2 Emily Sand Jamie Fiagmal Lâiverpool 0O Hibernis 8 Chria Wynns 6 LaumaBain KatihoSaundmr Arvenal 1 Danniel Ponton Chelsea 4 W. Cochrane 3 Lindsay Zara Winn. 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