PAGE 2?0, WMM1FYPE PRESS, W]ENEMAY, JUffl17,_1992' Noviýces« tournament, Whitby Warriors novice B rep lacrosse tea, ~sored by the Oshawa See awks, woei the Elora Mesiet rnment June 6. The team oee the one-day tournament wit a13-1 Win over Guelph. It wasi oa en i aWitbýy passed, checked aud ra l1Ph ito the ground. Againat a determied Acton, Whitby conquered with a 11-2 'victoiy.' Th e a I umpressed with t¶!r stick-handbing and their controlled pamsng. Warrors again combined their talents and defeated Arthur 11-1. Goaltending duties wore shared by Tara Wailes sud Erik Smale. Wailes hsd a 0.66 goals agaiat average and Smabe had a 2.0 goal against average. eangthe way in scoring was Kxyble e with 16 points whilo Andrew 3maI.* acquired 13 points. Josh Colley scored 10 points. Michael Caluan, Brandon Gay sud Robert *Gawne each scored aeveni points. Allan Watson scored sixponts. Ryan Haber sud Rysu McMihe scored four points apieco. Rounding out the scoriug ,was Matthew Casquenette, Gary Kitamura, Mchel Van Santvoort sud Aaron Wilson, ail with three points. Joël Whitmarsh scored two points. Whitby coaches are Ian Wailes, Bill~ Down sud Scott McMicbaël sud tramner is Paul G4wne. Whitby Canadians ended a tree-game bosing streak by defeatig Orilia and Cobourg in Eastern Ontario Basebabi Asso- ciation senior league play lust week. Whitby had bast te Ajax, Mark- ham, and Scarboroug h bore exploding for, wins of 174 over Orlia and 15-7 over Oob'uffte even their season record at four wins -and four loases. Greg Macssc had four. bits and drove in, saven runs ini the win over Orihlia. Andre Fruhner started on the mound for Whitby and pitched four innings before giving way te Jeitbary. 'Ulbed off a triple play to abruitry end the, seventh hi- cher while Day.Iesnhafu aigles in the win over Cobourg on J une 11. Hardy and Bryan G il each hada smunle an a dole whie Doug 9Mkell, Rob- Lightle, DougShearer, Clare obourne and Fruher each h ada a single. Jay, Stevenson had a doule and two usigles snd drovéi three rune fior Cobour IIneson lois sarkldmn4gt fll, while firt baseman Hsýrdy made a diving catch. bhth ost both eases they playedi the recent tournament- minllsonburg - 3-2 te Port Hope- and 5-lto Corona. Catcher Garry Shearer says the team, a m=xof younq asud older players, is just begin*ng to "come together» after earby sea- son difficulties. VANCOUVER CA14UCKS netmlnder Kirk McLeam was just one of the pro hockey players taklg parn in the Celebrity Cup golf toulrnament, held last weekend at Lakeridge liniw. Photo by Mark Eoeaor, Whltby Fr.. Prea Playoffs were ,a 'blast' forýCanucks gali* By Marlo Boucher A positive attitude. has helped Vancouver Canucks goaltender Kà irk McLean not on!ly achieve succeas bit also enjoy life as Weil. At lust week's Olebrity Cup golf teurnament at the Lakeridge iAnke Golf Club te raise monoy for the ChildrenWs Wish Founda- tion of Canada, McLean referred la offs has «a tanley Ou When on the ice, y ouforget all the people and the cameras becauise the adrenalin sudi- tensit are very high and you just want te play and do your est, he said. «Its agreat feeling te be part of it ald the adrenai and the i emoionalaspect of the ame takes away the pressure, he said. McLà ean-said the team became mentally worn down .from ,the seven-game series against the WinnipegJets. Altlîiùgh the lous te the Edmonton Oflers i the second round wu; "tough te take,» the Oilers played Well against us, he said. T1ô. oppotuity towin the Stanley up doesn't come often "but we have te come back i the fall sud'prove te-oiurselves that .we can doit," he said.<, McLean sighset the word «prover eas the Canucks had usipc,40 te so- on- 1 fans that their fust start at'the of the season was ncl and, then that, theyc their division. The teani has11 «opened. a few eyes favour,» he aaid. " W. have- done, well to year ad have a ag co.ntinue the winninî '«This is the beat teaz 0 on,» eii alI-star goaltondh Wfe Lesbey, a Whitby while playing for the General. The!y were and bought a houa. in years ago. he enjoys returming t during t4e summer sea McLean said playing ing the hockey seasonj in the sumnuertime, ýý the pressure in his life. 'ITs a fic. relaxing which you can iget eut some fun,» he said. McLjean was drafted New Jersey Devils i round of the. 1984 or sud only played twog them before beingr trade couver on September l5, Nobody likes te be tr ther. were many goal Devils' system lsud the were in need of them,ii «It's worked out for tl far, in part because the, begininng it a -fluke, could. wiin hopefully a hi Our bl the pust iolid tearn» ig ways, he n rve ever er met his yresident, e Oshawa 3 married What adiference. a season, Unhike. 'recent yars when bosses were.,few and. far.,between, Brooklin PRedmern on Fridayonly manged their fret«wno h '92 camipai»gn, after tbree baiss and 'a tiein Ontari ma or bacrosse action. Redmen, 'who have won the e astern Canadian championship Host team too strongM for 0ppnents in tournamenit This past weekend, the WhitbTr. WarriorsnoiceA rep lacrosse tememergedvictorious from the, annul fWhtby lacross tournamnent. 1The' Warrîors ,*paced by a 15-point effort fromn Jeiff Frazer, "iply doniinated > the ounMnt from start te finish. The Whitby team sponsored Iby the Broollin andDsrc lu n Club, opened with' an> 12-2 win' over Hamilton ,,on, Saturday morning and ,then followed Up wth a 9-2 victoy over theUBeaches lacross from Toronto. Tii two wins put Whitbyi the finals which were to b. e ld in Brooklin on Sunday afternoon.' The championship game turned out to b. another matchup with the Hamilton squW Hamilton felt they were simply nQt ready for the Whitby team ini their first match-up. 'IBut after a confident win« in the semi-finals. Haniliton felt' *they coufld I win in' the chaznioshp round. Unfortun- ately for, Hà miltorn, this was sipyntthe case" -Nt opened the finals with anawesome period. of lacroose, scoring thir flrst goal after only 20 sed.By-the time the firat period had . ended, the Warraors' SE~E PAGE 29 ...... ..... L ownf ive Kiichi-Sai Judo Club members had tep, three finishes at the ative said Am-Can tournament in to Whitby Amherst, N.Y. recently. son.-. Club istructor Dan Gribbon' ggolf dur- overcame several larger as well as opponents te win the heavy- LOlps ease weight black beit championsbip. game i Gribben,30,. is the current sud have Hie sister Sue Gibon, 33, a former worlâ champion, won thle d by the women's senior black belt 66klg the sixth division. itry draft Club member Ian Alexandr games for 8, was second in the'blue bî ête Van- chusý, under 31kg division, for i1987. ames6 9 raded but -Taki 9rsans 15, was third ies ithe in 46k& greonbue/browvn, for 31 Canucks' ages 13 te ý* 1. s said. Sheona Rges,9, was third ini he bqst so beclafrage66o9. organiza- Cluib menibore wero nert ache- vS %'4z. 4 14 and have been in the .MannCup final* the past, six years slippe Past FerusThistlesl12-il.' Tom Wr gitt scored four goas toir lead= 1d #n., teve Dyment,. K sk=on and Paul- St. Johli each soed. twice, Gary Cra- ford anïd -Bill Calln each etting one. Scoring for Fergus were, Armando Rodrigues, Mike, Rom- boughl, Mike HardingSeanFer-> ris, Gary LloyîÉd Edymeau Ji-u iLar, ick Heuluyk, Mike ikrae- mner, Ray Boykin, and Jeif Dowl-, Redmen loat 6-4 te . Peter- borough Quakers on Wednesday lust weêek. Jo. Hiltz scored three goals for Quakers while Orsi g teîvenson, eWayne atley and BrnieDow- ner had singles. Batley added three assias. Wregit scored twice for .Red- men whlile Dyment'and Bill Passfleld-each had one, Ontarjlo lacrosse W L TOP GA PIS Brmt. 5.0 O 78 49 10 Ptbruh 8 2 0 40 87 6 Pqa 2 8 1 495se 5 > Booklin 1 8 1--'46 i65 . Owm saunu 1 4 O 44 W 2 1CU" OP GOA"V FiE ji~v.tmn, r~p5o 9 21 30 TrCodi~I.1rsptm5 14 14 28 B navrs,,aptcn 5 14 11_ 25 Duris ilcm-r. 1rpto. 5 6 17 28 Armao < F..lu 4 8 l 19 < DnCWaIIM. 6 108Wa,18- 6 8 10 18, Brm~m 57 il 18 taP.ftobroh 4 8. 6 14 Crai<jit noa. 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