Whitby Free Press, 17 Jun 1992, p. 29

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A m TBYF1E RSPORTSS&~UN 7 19,PAE2 TOCMALPHA Cahexpècts M.id'e bas e tam wl iih strony w eekaeend*eSêfltë hT lbe ai; Ue Blue'Jv ,w eeke'nd h~iaq statd-ti season ^.'In almost'- d@eonJuly 11.-4i. -TëIi,a clbranch of TOC i;ëi midgt ba ball wni;t iroughout tii, prQvince will b. ALHAanOtario-wde organi- on -to wknthe, Eastern. Ontarfo at,.1he'tourn'amentifierse zato eaingwth ipus O i asbWIlAssoc-iation titie. ro mn1tàm oahaW na cering ,youth, will hâld 'an T.4 ;Id >riêè nd. six n.w i>lavré lo tsm fti oi on ofScéo ear Blwýout,'Bîsh tohbi Yeendi. avemeant -a slower sarEm-pIaer,hésy1 1992 .comipared to last se'so eý playerp 'might ee e Th bs wl be held at West- - but coach Day, -Imoe»n !a con-~ draftod by a major league club, minster'United-Church, 25 Ma-fidonthià om wllcoîiueto hosays. ning Rd,., Whitby from . riday, 1improve "as'* tiih9, season pro- Imkeson Baya. he,. illa co-coach June 19, 7 pm. to unday,Junie grse.- the EOBA ail-otar, team'. in 21, 2:30 pm. ".sol iis tog y Toronto. again, hav p articipa- Coet *i. $22 for>membor, $26 the end of tii.year.ý ted last yawhenth ta won for non-membora. Tiie bash- is for As cf 'lait w éknd, the. team one and lost twoclosegaes. ages14 to 24., had three wlns and fvelaosý, Tii. teame-ro te Eastern Thro will- be a session on- but.,Imoeson says the team in just Ontario Basebal loue are,,look- dr migad, driýving, a 1pool beginning tô become, a more'ingfor anysonsorsfor the Bluo patvii eFamily Kartway, célose-hait unit, and 8com. of the Ja-Ys Youth ournamont'te help ada dance. ~playors are,,stili ,trykin te fit cover thé*' costa c f uniformns, For more ifrain l wtiih club'. playing style. ipment and travol, ho saya., -Iean Wild, altoiiiate region Whitby ham iwo vetorans ,and Witywllrao e u~ representative for rogion6 three rookie playors in -the. ive- for, a tournament on thé weekend (g iori6A manptchingrotation,,hes3ays.'> of July 4-6 and try te defond the Counw> zuof ai; ý succossfiiî576- won last year, ho says. 9288. uesfl what .With ail the, The. AA toa will, try "te __________________differont- tournaments and 'our dofend its league ýchampionsbip Sreglar season,» hosays. and thon'advance to, thieélimina- Mzng the. team's qalit bail tion teurnameni;ý in. Toronto in C lyers are Koith'-Mills ana.Thu oarly Augusi; te dotermino Wiiicii eson, who, are trying te mako toam e rosent Ontario ai; ~ ti 1&yuhclub that*!Il ropre- ýtiie nationals meaèrly Soptomber. STUDENTS at Làeslie McFarlane puùbHlc ciioci Canada -Empont. Contre for Students la *tbyi will hold' takepar lua msicl 'ereade to mark the a draw as part cf Hrea-Student l25thannlversr of Con*eeain Day on Juno 26. Photoby teTmbUlflWhltby Fr P Enioyers or homênw,nrsmwho* regiser. a job withtlhe contre betweon June. 22, ad 25 -will b. eli*le to Win riodonatedber Golf and Country (5lub or Whitby Massage Therapy Clinic Inc. I%, centre -Imelocatod atsi209 ,Dundas ,St.- E. idowntown, Whitby (668-5233). TRAFALGA By LeeLSlanKa >Ding iMay, Trafalar- has been -i the. atiil#ic hmeligh conmpefing inumorus track a ,fi eldevents, wiiich ,includsd students lwho xoeled as atietic stars wmr Sharoui Ferdnand in shot put, Erica PRogrguez in lOOm sprint and Laniquelockhtar ý in triple jump. Sharo Ferdinand placed frstitnl shotput- and qualied for the. al-Ontariotra meet. OnMay 9, was1 track ancd field day ai;Traga.Bdeforethé* cinis coemeno thoro was aa couentitioand tostlzig on.'s knoldge cof muilo,cutns drem aad curret evnta Despte the teache nlthe end werthe victoS. Track and field- day was fied with joycus hou.. spiit and excltemeat a »sofudnts cheored on ther peurs hireaysn «ei and discus captiin oher End-cf4erm e'xaens m over, aadMsudent wer egerly lokg frwardto. gng1o a day offn to Canadéa. drlndand Ontario Place. Athletic awards we» rersented f» itudents, and there wus tigraduationawards 0yermony during the. day and the. graduati*on dance h in, eyeing. As. tichool y"ear draws to. a Close mazy gauts are flled te with sentimnt an d adi si they le the. besSd- hçYm'c£ I i'rafaivir. Hovv« the mur grauaas realso .zsited as they prix aat to heu rrdeis fram the. Unàder-1 ml2s caàptur consolation-.t.itie Whitby's Midtown- -mail .under-12 boys' rep saccr. toam. won the consoation caposi in theo rocot etrbrogi Challenge souvr turnmnt In, -diviuional p lay' tii. Whitby, Wolverines Poswatdaw lio-wiI, one-loas record ,Ia the.oponer, Whitbhr dfeatod' Kanata 3-1 on goals y . Paul. Novak,?Matthew Whelan (penaltyr shot) and Michael Hadden. hIgamë. two., Whitby 8queakod-a bywith a 1-0 win over oxfoerd.. Wbihys lnegoal was scored by Mark Abornothy, convoeUtng a hard siiot on -goal. b>, Kevin Dafflva.- TihalWfback lune cf Matthew Whelan, Rysa Smithi and Jasoni Sohleiffer .provided thei. forwards, witli mnsay uýcoing opportuaitios,, as- WMhy dofeated- Gloucester- 5-0, on goals', y-Novek, larryl Gqjewsd ÀmlflamMilanclKevin Sphon-Rypsraroored the. two shutouté, supjportodby'tiie strong fulhb 'Ck orelo, Mt Siib Adam Monar and Antonio ýWhitby's .only bas "of.3-"0 aginsttournainont cliampi 'co"atioei CaM .ionsi .Whitby defeatod .Antlon's of Ottawa 341 on goals by Abornothy, Novak and GeorgeEpaunôndas. In bague play, Whitby reordod tiioir thirdstaiht yictojrwith a 4-0 wi verOma 1ml n Hadden aotciiedWhit%é'sfirot' galjnthe îïsthaftgivo Wbitby ai1-0 loIeai; at f&Urne. Abernoethy put-Wbi0ntby Up. 2-O. witlî a headr. spocialty-toama rwedd the, lait two goalswlth Smti dhiogngga egoal frma penalty direct dk-.Rypftrakère h huftout Wolv1r3nes aow have thre wins in, as many, paies for a Too, st gfropponentà )RA ETLAE and Greg Grigorlou put, finlhln'touches on a- mural in the.lib -r rance- at Father Lwc J. Austin sehooL là; mi traces the -,auto f media from the i.d word to ti.ompcdi. MM OPAGE 20 iiad rua Up an 80advantag, and everyoca.im tiiebuildingknew, the outcome was a < regones cn- cusioIn. Whon the. fial buzze souded, Whitby ýhad rua the, score up t> a 14-1 final margia cf To.Reniions crt, they nover gave up. Mu .luneHazniton marker was scored"b. Chr$s Kneý cf the, keys W 'tiith Warriors'suosa -in thie doptiod talent on <the iquad. -Everyone on the. toam scorod points in thé Leàdng the way Wa« Frazer, followed bVInnie-Crawford with aMnepoints and Blain. Down with .ghbt Brad, Siater and Stpé,Hoar ett.d s'en each Three oits ýeacii were conh*luted by 111k. Sem.niuk Bob lemcBi ynMsaa. and 1.Mors.Roynt and SenMciyec a;two and Bonny Sche.pers netted on. Strong goaToniwasi again prvded byJohn eerui 0h mnainin ed a16gol aai"nat aerg for. ti tournaent.A acreen uhot lai;, lin tiietirdpeiod ended bisbid for' a shutout itii.he nal ga, Coach'IkHaold Hoar .wau ploased with thi. teWameod tou rnit ni;wn atwotrios,.. ni mw a' faw thingp-inhitthe siecod aad- third -periodthai; I didnt'i; Lke» but -affer htio siiow.d me la tho. frit o<l 1 reafy couldqnt î > -uc The knsw we blie ti.wia befar. tM re zally 1pleased im wus thewLywe.cama through as a t8aûI-ý cf etour lbig gens WMr P.,ay iýut .aad 'the. othari slacth- k edmiaby. I was" alsoesd witii iow some cf our newost. memébers playe4, hoiaiL-,.' he tek M .w e Pleae PcycehiNepar

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