Whitby Free Press, 18 Sep 1991, p. 24

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___________'the_______ fee1i.*' Whitby's new' AAA. minor peewee hocke team had two wms, a jie an a lose at its first tournament. The Brooklin-Whitby Maksteel Steelers lost 2-1 to Peterborough The Oakland Athietica capped an excellent season by winmùng the. fhrst 'World Series' in the new B-Bail league in Wbitby t A9s won the opener 10-6,os the second game 8-7 ta Blue Jays and then won 8-7, and 15-6. Ryan McKijnnon had ive hits, includine a tri le and home run, six rn;-atte-in and six stolen bases ta lead the .A's in the series. Darcy Hill and Dave Huges each drove in five runs whle Burk Rutherford had five hits, scored eight runs and stalen il bases. Jef Cannin and R an Balan also hit home runs while Derek Grieve had four bits, scored five runs and stale six bases. Other team mexnbers are Matt Carson, David Hough, David Hughes, Steve Mace, Sane Ban- kmn, Tom Sturgess, Tony Theis, coaches Derrick Balan and Mike Hill and bat boys Sean Hill and Adam Balan. Michel Bridge led the Jays before coming back to defeat Burlingtn5- and Sudbury 4-1 and tie North Bay 2-2. Josh- Evffns and Tom Lawson were solid in net, for Whitby, with seven bits, including three doubles and a triple five runs- batted-in and five stolenbass Brent Bradley stole eighit bases, wesley Lloyd scored four runs and Jim Grieve drove in four runs. AYs Houh pitcbed nine ini- nings and bad nine strikeouts ta keep the Jays scoreless. He allowed only five baserunners from the. 30 batters be faoed. Matt Johnston led the Jays with 12 strikeouts. In the consolation final, Cin- cinnati Beds beat Montreal Expos three games ta one. Beds lost 9-6 then won 6-2, 6-5 and 16-10. Bon Hilder led Reds witb six bits, two runis-batted-in and six stolen bases. Sean Kerstens had six RBIs and six stalen bases. Joe Sinimoneta of Expos had a OpLe and borne run, scored six runs, drove in four and stale five bases. Ryan Croton and Kevin Pbillips bad four bits and eigbt stolen bases eacb. JOHN CHEN, staff kinesiologist, and Judy Ramrasd. physical therapist at Whitby IïWury Eecovery Clinie, try out the Dynatronico strength-testing system. The system evaluates an indivldual's ability to Iift given weights at work and cma give probability for potentkIalijury. oehEo 9vm vbOt with great support- from the defence. Jack Middleton ls coach of the teain,,Bucky VCrouch is assistant coach Kerr Death is trainer and Gordli{awker is manager. Pitcher Paul Barry had a win and two saves for -Reds. Brian Thorpe had the win for Expos. Jatys advanced to, the World Series by sweepinig Expos in three- straigbitgames. Scores were 9-6, 9~iý-and 15-14. SMatt Johnstan had il strik- eouts for Jays, David Slute had two saves and Paul C hiarot two wins. Bridge had five hits, four RBIs for Jays whule Jobnston scored five runs and bad 12 stolen bases. Phillips led Expos with seven runs, nine hits and 12 stolen bases. A'Ws defeated Beds in four gaines to advance to the final. A's won 8-6, lost 13-3 and won 13-9 and 12-1. Hougb had two wins for AYs while Colin Appleton bad seven strikeouts for Reds. Hougb also bad four bits and fiveRBlMs. Balan bit a home run. Doug. Clarke led Reds with seven nits and nine stolen bases. Under- 12s bounced by HamnIlton ýin soccer tournament At the Ottawa invitational soccer tournament, the Whitby under-12 team, after winning their division, went down 4-0 to a strong Hanilton aide. Wbitby had m~veral injuries to key playesar;d also had toplay ith ton pl ayers due to a send-off, and were constancly under Whitbdy had -Non their division by beating Nepean 3-O, Ottawa 7-2 and Montreal S.C. 5-O. Goal-scorers for VWitby were Kyl Shields (2), Ross Duacan (4), Brad Kauffeltd (3), Shaun Sorensen (2), Aiden Laverty (2), Paul Pinnie (1) and Shaun Raine (1). Christian King recorded the shutouts. The remaining players are George Mjer, Jonathan Van Der Yen, lm DaSilva, Brad M-.Carron, Gordon Venner and Chris Schranz. Whitby ended their season with a 5-1 win over the Scarborough Blues. Scorers were Laverty, Duncan, Krauffeltd, Sorensen and Van Der Ven. The Whitby team finished third i the standings and* was runner-ulp finaliet in three tournaments:- Coiborne, Whitby, Ottawa and. finalist winners in the Niagara International Tournament.. TERRY EMMETT of Whitby was flrs t- to cross, the,.- line during the General MotorslEDS annuagl'Teirry Fox Run. Emmett completed the 5km, run:in.just,,- over 17 minutes. fr.. Pr... photo injuries, lack of offence' hurt Redmen in final.,., By Chris Bovie Key ingredients that have made the Brooklin Redinen a major box lacrosse power were non-eistent wben it mattered the most. The 1991 edition of the Red- men bowqd out in four games straight to astrong New W est- minster club in the recent Mann Cup final.. A back of goal-scoring, even froni snipers Peter Parke, John Fusco and Greg Van Siekle cou- pled with injuries burieâ the teain earby. And goalie Ken Passfleld went down i the opening game with a twisted - knee, giving aku Brian Arnold bis fIrst taste of Mann Cup play. Fusco would later suifer the sainie fate in etlhree, further putting Brookl«ninto bahle. Eric Perroni received a game suspension in gm three for appparently biting the hand of Eric Cowieson. «Cowieson ripped Perroni's mouth,» said afrustrated Randy Galbas, Redmen coach. "The guy goes ta tii. refere. ,and ayshle was bit and Perroni gets tossed." Brooklin threatened ta pull' froni the championships because referee Ray Durante is. the brother of Westminsters ageless player Dave Durante. His caîls were very, one- sided,» claimed Bedmen co-coach Wane Colley. 1I was deflnitely a conflict of interest," Galbas said. Despite the adversity, both coaches agreed their team was fiat. 'TMe fIrstý game we didn7t eveng et off the. plane», Gallas stated Not making 'tbe tri west was former coach Pé. r pind, an inspirations1 figureowho did make an appearance in the Ontario pbayoffs when Redmen were in dangerý of being elimina- ted. Thinge could be taugher. next ear as Ontario senior teanis Feýrgus and Owen Sound will be included in the -playoffs to deter- mine who. will advAnce to Mann fid hext.year Redmen wilb be* without Randy Jones and Peter Park., who willbeb.playing A's win World -Seriesaa of B-Bal

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