Whitby Free Press, 24 Jun 1992, p. 22

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IAeff2 WHITBFREEPUES, WED ESDY, JVNE24,32 - Over the past weekend Whitby'a under-12 Premier rex soccerteam, sponsored b Mldtown Mal Oshawa won thît first round ;?~ the Ontarlo Cu; coenpetition, going -undefeatek with three wins and a tie. In gan. one, Whitby played a tog atteamor1r pWhitbg Wolverines foughtl" iWc from o 1-Q deficit, te tie the game.1-Mon a goal by Mark Abern.thy, and then win 2-1 on a second goal; a deflection by Abernethy. The hafback core of Paul Novak, Matthew Whelan and Michael Hadden played a strong gameto control tih. middle for Whitby. Adam Parr played a solid gaine. in goal, supported by a capable fuhlback cor, of Matt Smith, Adam Moinar ad Antonio Scala. I game two against Stoney Creek, ti frad-lne ofKevin DaSilva, Kevin PoeGeore DarlGgjewsld aid Miern.thy demonatrated good teampasn and strong teainwork as Whitby deféated Stoney Creek 6-1. Bcorn for Wbitbhy wer, DaSilva(two), WJi.lan, E ' *midaAbernethy aid =ovak.,Staphn Ryp'traplayed a soid gaine in goal for Wlutb. In thethird g ne0Wbtby defeated a nistgUnionill2-1 on ainexcellent teain effort, with *goals by .Novak on a fine individual 'effort and Jason Schleiffer on a long, bad shot. hI game fur agnt Etobcok~ Witby ft.da psy peristn Etobicoke team 4-4. SSoin for Whitby were DaSilva (two)NIovak and L---niAs T.Whity Wlverines now advance te i quarter-finals te, b. heldlJuly 25. I leagu. action, Wbitby won their fourth straight gaine with a close 3-2 victoey over Mckering. Wh.lan scored off bis own rebound- on a penalty shot. DasiIV&elck.d on a one-on-one wjxrt»dtýwith the. goalie. Rypotra cored the eventual offenve M .em Farr,- temlng back frorn a two>-montb iijury, played a ful gam in gxW and came up with sevM eiffentsaves. Whitb rep under 12a are tied for fire place in the. Scar- booug-l>uham lbague. The. Whithy Iroquois Soccer Club under-14 select team, won the recent Ken Davies memorial tournament In Darlington. They clinched the champion- sbip.with- a 2-0 win over the DaligtnA sletteam ia thiln.bard-fought final. En route te the final match, Whtby defeated Toronto Noetii End United and Darlington B select teainsby seores of 4-1 and 3-o, ýand tied the Darlington A VYJNG FIOR possession are players from the ]Royals and Arrows in last week's semi-final game pleyoff game in theirae shore Women's Lacrosse League.' Photo by Peter Tomblin, Wbty Fr.. r Overimewngie peewees ehampionship Wbitby Warriors peewee A lacroSse tunm onsore- by Oshawa Blue. -te, won thé. cbam~ionsbthe Wbitby June 12-14. lb. tea, spurred 1by excllent gltending W yBMly Duncan and bk-pJustin YeDe, firit beat Bigon mby a osc f 11-4. lb. sq.ut tl. paea much closer gm gain t tBeaches froen Toroto, . imgon te beat Tea Inmembers are Steven Aspden, Trevor Burwash, Aaron CrsShaun .DeveriIRyan D=ogas MragGulas, Robert Hibbs Mhae ae. yn McCarron, JamesU=0aneI ick Petralitoý Aaron Plue, Michael Van Bruggn, Le. Van Vegiiel and Mattbew Visconti. Coached by Sa m. Coppolino aid Aflan Hibbs, the finittounaen victoey was .emranedd Plue. The. mot valuabi. peiaï. award for thi e rnaceni went te WhltbVs JmesMullan them 6-& Tlb. third gane *"s OnsndJmWNY.eneup4i i favo r. arrors. This set up the. bye for Whitby for tii hampionship gaine at Omhawa's Civic Auditoui. Agin *the. Wbitby club met Beaches, aid again the gaine was a closely played match, e close tbat regulation âime ended with a tie w sc f 7-7. With sudden-death overtime barely underway, Beaches bad a breakaway. lb. gaine appeared te b. over, but for the.bÎifliant defensive play of Wes Suddons who chased down the Beaches runn.r aid a great save by goale Billy Dunc*n. When Whitby gain.d p 'mon of the baIl a few moments later it was Mike Gallas, assisted by Wes Suddons aid Evai Kàitamura, who scored at 1:28 te end the. contest 8-7. Coach Jim Bishop said evioecontributed well aid showed great-. effort aid determination te, corne away with the. hardware. Peinte in the ornmn were scored ly Kitamura with 10; Evan Cardwell ScottHosAai McLean, *aid Sdos i*ith, seven; Aarmi Lowes- with five Gala, yele In nad Bobby «cltt.ch with four Mike L QA e3 Wbitby Warriors bantam. A lacrosse teain, champions of the. Don Bye Lakers Clasaic tournament aid Whitby' invitational tournamlent, won yet anotiier championsbip titi. in Guelph over the weekend. Since the. onset of their seasn, the teazn, sponsored by Lacrsse International, bas exhibited suverior stick-handlfing aid speeJ in ail ',tbree tournaments to date. hI Guelph, Warriors dominated their opponents, winning 15-3 agahst St. Catliarine Spartans and 16-0 avamnst Guelph Royals, with Wrorgoa]ie Mike Rowland in net. Both gaines were penalty-fr.. Redmen beaten by Peterborough Brooklin Rednien had a win and a loss in Ontario major lacrosse gaines during the paut week. Rednien,' led b Bill Callan, defeated Owen ound 12-8. on June 17. But on Friday, Redmen lost ý10-6,te Peterborough Quak- ers. Callan had two goals and added tbree assists in the victory over Owen Sound. Gary Crawford, Tom Wreggitt and Bill Passfield each scored two go ais for Rednien while Dean VanDerlinder, Kirk Young, Jason Rich;ard aidLaryDow- ner each had a goal. Paul St. Johni had tbree assista and Steve Dyent had two.* Gord NeeIy scored twice for Owen Sound while Jamie Gri- moldby, Ted Abbott Matt Firth D.eWrigh t, Peter kazaran and imHodgLdnsoon each- scored on. SER PAGE'30 Ontario lacrosse major league v L T GY GaPIS &ramptm 7 O 0 104 4i Pl,&oeumh 4 380 8 &-CMhZa 2 41i74 & p~ru. 2 5 104et Ow.a5wnd 2 98001 704 aIP AoW Pu !frY COW¶d1D817,n.pI 7 19 21 40 Ji. VdummDrmptm8SI1126 37 .hhnTatua.B% 1 . 7 18 17 35 M lCan5o nl 7 14 Il*25 Armo" abàteo4 yU«gm 6S1014 21 I6 18 24 Emupla 7 10 12 22 j04vL. te 8 14 22 Pgnbrouh S14 S 20 litmawbaE ?a%"gu 7 9 Il 20 jia» 1 Owm S Ei8 Brlua 12 1~ for Whithy, withoach player acon pcnts for the teain. 1 Sr dgarýin the final aganot Toronto Beache coe t .i frtgoalsIsted y Nei Maynard and âtevený Death. The second and third goals, scored by'Edgar and Arthur Whaley, earned a tight 3-2 lead forthe Warriors. Ini the second period, however, Whitby really, displayed their talents. Gavin Prout picked up the. first goal, followed by Jasoni Ward's two consecutive goals and saigles hby Maynard, Whaley and Zac Aitken for a 9-4 second period score. Marty O'Brien, Prout and Death scored i the third, to make tihe final 12-4. Gee Nash was i net during the cbampioneiuip gaie. Earning points in the Guelph tournarnent championship win were Maynard, 12 points; Ward and Pat Jones, 10 points each; Whaley, O'Brien and Prout, nine ponts; Death, eight; Paul Salle and Stev-e Voituk4 seven; Edgar, six; Aitken,* five, Brent Lazar and David Stabile, three; Dereký Suddens and. Paul Web, two; Mike Rowland, one. - i The teain, coached by Jn Bishop and assistant coaches Wyayne Lazary aid Day. Edgar, showed d.terniination in staymng with their gaine plan, cmitn only tbre mmor inrcin during tii. wurnament. Ontario lacrosse W L T GI CA PIE a. cath.uIt.. 102 lep - Emd.oe108o Eltdiai mWatads. 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