Whitby Free Press, 13 May 1992, p. 26

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MI~ ZO>q 4I ee et v.YAU8RaqeW ,PeMM z TI'ýTvirwnn 7PAGE -26.,,WnTyFREE PRESS WDNESDAY, MAY 13,1992 Success US;ually cornes to those who i are too busy to ilook for it. Did you know that Audi AG has developed af¶i.rad r rotcpntrol furl and uniocks ài doors, but InciuJs an anitl-thett alarm and addltlonal control features as well? Exe*ecle..ICOfelrg It' b .. .ensic 1.: *rrtn Brme pra * O S track re ords FOUR MEMBERS of the Whitby Iroquois Swim Club are in Montreal for the Olympie trials, which run through Sunday. From bottom (clockwise) Jennifer Crowder, 16, is competing in the 200- metre backstroke and 200mn breaststroke, Ashleigh Crowder, 13, in the 100m and 200m backstroke, Renee Ayotte, 16, in the 100m breaststroke and Kathryn McBurney, 17, in the 100m butterfly and 50m and l0Omfreestyle. Photo byMarSk Reosor, Whitby Fr.. Press Taibot advances- to national bi Troy Talbot of Whitby woni close decision over an experier. ced Ottawa fighter to capture th( Ontario open senior 81kg. boxinE title recently. Talbot, 23, won what wai described by A*a Boxing Clul head tramner Don Ross asi «very, very close fight» to earnî trip to the Canadian boxinf trials iDecember. He defeated Jay Massie, foi. Megh sehool basebal NIMOBBOYS G W L T GB O'Ndfl 2 2 0 O Eautdak 2 2 O O Ptberts 8 2 i1O 0 Bowmanvffl. 1 O 1 O lin couru= 35 i 2 O lin DWeW 3 0 3 0 2m~ PickOring 2 2 0O0O Dunbam 3 82 1i0 t Andoe.oei 382 1 0 la oeznaoc 3 2 i O la Ajax 3 12Oiilin afm sm 83i12 O li IIý,j., ,, : O g 2 0 2 Y 11; J -ýi *.j* i; e oxing finals- a mer Canadian light-heavyweight n- champio,,n on an' intermediate ie leel wh was trying for a senior ig titie.' Massie, however, ilrpe a sent Canada at th orld junior Lb championships in Montreal on a Talt.3 reached the final after a ig semi-final win over Joe Kaak cf London. T_ Talbot is a niember cf the Ajax Boxing Club, and was one cf three club boxers who won gold. «Were .ong to try te keep Talbot asusy as we can,» said Ross about future -bouts for the boxer. Another Whitby oxer, Deug Fisher, was scheuedteght at the provincials but had te with- draw because cf a bad back. Andy Brereton dI' Anderson CVI and Jason Brumley of Henry Street High School emerged as victors in two of the much-anti- cipated showdowns at the MOSA track and fiald competi- tion on Friday and Monday. And both established new LOSSA records i the procese. Brereton defeated Samn Davis cf Pickering in the senior boys?' 100 metre. The winning time was 10.5 seconds, compared- te 10.8 for runner-up Davis, but Brereton had a record 10.2i the semi-final. ,Brumley won three events i junior boys' competition. He was first in the 10O0m hur- dies with a time cf 13.2 seconds, a LOSSA -record, defeating run- ner-up and new rival Adrian Whitby duet, 2nd in synchro Sara Ward cf Whitby teamed with Brenlce Wood cf Pickering to finish second at a syncrhon- ized swim meet i Marha ý eâ»e* competing as mein- bers cf the Oshawa Synchro Club,' were second i the age 10 and under class cf the central east regional B meet. .' Kim Garvey and Jennifer Lindgren, both c f Whitby, were fifth in age 13-14 duet cf the competition from which swim- mers advance to the Ontario age group championships June 7-10. Oshawa club mernbers frein Whitby, Pickering and Ajax were first i the age 11-12 teain coin- petition. Team, members are Halley Cramin Rochelle Fernandez, Kim darvey, Lindgren, Ste- phanie Murray, Desta Ostapyk, Sharon Pugh' Carnie lee McMaster and Erika Vanderheij- den. In fourth place was another Oshawa club teain with members Shannon Perry, Jenny Morine, Amy McPherson, Melissa Red- mond Elke Sullivan, Tonnia Von Der ÏLeidt and Ward. Another club teain that indlu- ded Nicole Kazak cf Whitby, fin- ished sixth. In the age 10 and under class, a club team finished third. Teain members from Oshawa and Whitby are Katie Anseli, Celesto Dufresne, Solange Dufreene, Vanessa Redînond, Danielle Tay- lor and Katie Taylor. In fourth place was the club teain with inembers froin Pîcker- ing, Ajax and Whitby. Teani members are Krista Cramer, Shaina Dinisdale, Natasha' Dupuis, Jennifer Flatman, Anne F'raser, Michelle. Healy, Jana Mcwhinney, Lindsaýy XMillion, Marisa Shea and Leslie Wickins. Ail qualified for the Ontario age group championships. 3 gold for Thrasher Alan Thrasher of Whitby won CPi and. CP2 wheelchair divi- three events, and set a record in siens te CP8, normal walking).. one cf thein at a recent competi- ThrasheraIse won the 60mi tienfor dîsai, athletes. and 20Dm runs and was third i Thrasher» 17,- broke the shot put. Ontario and Canadian records Over the Victoria Day long for the 400m run While compet- weekend he will compote i ing at the Windsor indoor classic. Brockville, a regional meet te Thrasher, who has cerebral qualify for the Ontanio finals. *Woodley of Anderson, CVI *who had a turne cf 13.7 seconds. Brumley was firsti the 100m race with a time cf 10.6 seconds. Brian Davis cf Pickering was a very close second, recordig the saine time for the distance. 'WoodleBy was fifth and Chan- ner Andrew, aise cf Anderson~, was sixth i the event. Brumley' aise won the 200m' event. Woodley was aise second in the triple junip, bebind Jon Hopkins cf Henry who had a junpof 13 .56 metres. Woodleys'sbest effort was 13.39 metres. Hopkins9 won a -close contest ini the long jurnpcompnetition. Grog Smith fHnry won the junior 1500M run with a tùme cf four miutes, 17.6 seconds. Ho was second in the 3000m. Jason Baoehiochi cf Henry was an easy winner i the. senior boys' 1 lin hurdles, with a time cf 14.6 seconds. Steve McArdle won the senior 400m hurdles. Amanda- Miles-Berry' edged sister Angela Miles-Berry i he senior girls' 1500m run. When the Anderson students raced ain hithe 3000m, 'Angela = Amanda for firet- place. Amianda and Angela were second and third, res tively, i 800m. u of Father Leo J. Austin w7on the midget girls' 100m race. Her turne cfý 12.2 seconds was well ahead of the pack. Tamni Jones of Anderson was sixth. Benyarku was second in the Ionjp while ErikaRodrigues oTRaflar Castle School' was fourth in the event. Penny S9antiago of Anderson won the junior gils' 400m with a time of 59 .7 seconds. She was third. in long jump in an extremely close competition won by. Carolyn King ofRofberts, Brent- Giles of Henry was second in junior long jump. Stephanie Duffy of Anderson won the junior gWis' 3000m, was second in 1500m and third in 80DM. Dennis Givens of Anderson won the midget boys', 400m race. His time was 57.4 seconds. John Hill of Anderson was sixth. Jeif Clayton of Anderson won the midget 3000m and was second in the 1500m, ad Tim Ambler.of Henry was.flfh i the event. Darryl Metcalfie of -Henry was fourth i midget boys jave- lin. Sharron Ferdinand of -'Irafal- gar won junior shoot pt. Lani - que Lockhart cf Trafalgar was second i senior girls' triple JUMP while Cynthia Polimis of Ander- son was third. Rhiannon Filip. of Hjenrywas sixth imidgtag * eilshiphi um.Altop six finïish esqalfy for Lhe Dramn-York (Ye AA competition on M4ay.17. IHUINDREDS of young baliplayers, p araded tbrough Whitby on Saturday a» the iminor basebail *seasongot underway. '. .w%à&!ýr ýýlÈ u ý - - - - 1 - -

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