D,,,.tiPdAWhît4hu rnie Press. Wenesav. u ne23.1993 Be qrfuattr ou spr t ture u 4 spoed nua transmission?& Warirti 3rd, place Whitby Warriors saw their modest Win streak end on June 17 at the hands of the St. Cath- arines Mthletics, perhaps the beet junior lacroese team in Canadc But Warriors came back with a strongr effort on Sunday night te dofeat Burintn 11-7 and move into a third-piace tie with Peter- borough, who fell to St. Cath- arines in another Sunday game. Jonas Derks, one of three War- riors who will play in the upcom- ing Ontario ai -star gme, scored three goals and had two assiste against Burlington. Matt Shearer, also going te the ail-star gaine, had two goals and two assiste while Brad McArthur, Jef Yoo, Jason Cros- bie and Scott Macdonell each had a goal. Crosbie je the other Warriors membor named to the al-star gaine. The win improved Whitby' record te nine wins and ive losses for the season. Againet St. Catharines, un- defeatod in 15 games, Warriors at least improved on their perfor- mance, a 22-4 lose, in the first gane of the season between the two teame. Warriors trailed 3-1 after one periodand neyer came dloser as Athletics won 13-5. Shearer scored two goals and had an assiet for Warrnors. Mac- doneli and Derks each had a goal and an assist while Jamie Wilianis had a goal. Jason Pepin, who feastod on ;he Warsiors in the previeus gaine between the toame, again came up big with four goals and an assiet for St. Catharines. Warriors face another stiff test this week when they play a Whitby girls softball BANTAU June-U l RudyEeCtric il Mdway Mtois il AtoPl 5Mble 16 RoIaIy CiLb 6 Standings W L T p Midway Mtois 3 2 1 7 Ruddy Elocttic 3 2 1 7 Ptay Cub 3 3 0 6 Aation-PIus Mbile 2 4 0 4 NOVICE J une 14 OJ.EJJ. 2 Cedury 21 21 0W SikwThirablo 16 LionsClub 1D Eurocrtt Kitchen il Brookfin Legon 21 KamChropfactic 17 Valntinos 8 Staasinge Centey 21 -IIWOOk 6 UonsCkb 4 KwanChfropoecic 4 0Wd She Thin*Is 4 OJ4IE.U. 3 Brookin Logfion 2 vaioiuio.1 Eurocdt Kitouns 0 SOWRTA Jures 17 pu" ,itom Pb» Li" Ck*h Whitby OPIioW 9 Suris. Ralmy 1 1B Kiunen Club V> 15 Ngiow Tust 13 il Bm0oonOçistUS9 Sta'&Qe twioid Trlal Run C"I Cbuih ?Qmnk home-and-homne series againet Orangeville, second-plaoe team in the junior A leaque. Orangeville le in Wbltby on Thursday niqht (8 p.m. start) and Whitby visite Orangeville on thgey play in Peterborouuh. Mosquitos offto a flying start Whitby major mosquitos, sponsored by Minequip Ltd., are off to a flying start in 1993, with a 6-1 record in EOBA league play. Recent resuits include an 8-1 win at home over Cobourg and a 6-2 road victory in ]Kingston. In the recent Ajax tournament, after a tough 4-3 extra-inning loss to East York, the eventual tourney winner, Whitby won their remaining three gaines te win the B championship. Whitby downed Toronto Greenwood 8-2. North York 14-6 and Hamilton 16-6 te dlaim the title. Strong performnances have been turned in by ail teai members throughout the season. Teain members include Mark Cipparone, Wayne Wickens, Ryan Mendes, Luc Harden, Will Bright, Joel Prues, Michael Thornton, Judd Stevenson, David Beckford, Adam Balan, Chris Lazary and Michael Arbiaster. The coaching îstaaff includes Walt Lazary, Brian Beckford, Derek Balan and Bill Arblaster. 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Whltby Free Press 'WA DAVID DASILVA and Michelle deVries earned top athiete honours this year at Father Leo. J . Austin Separate School.Photo by Mark Reesor. Whitby Free Press Dubé Dodgers, led by Tonry Mullin, won the championship of the Durham Lalceshore Women's Fastball Là eague annual invita- tional teurnamfent over the week- end in Whitby. Diilé, one of the top teame in the Durham league, defeatod Miesissauga Cougars 8-6 mn the final. Mullin was perfect at the plate with three singles and a double, and played great defence in centre field in the final. She was named most valuable player. Dubé opened the tournament with a 23-2 victory over Dodd & Souter and then defeated Cou- gars 9-3 before falling 5-3 to StarSportz of Pickering. Inth semi-finals Dubé erased Highland-Atlas Classics 9-O. Cougars sandwiched their lose te, Dubé with wins of 5-O over Scarborough Blues and 19-O over Falcons on Saturday, then defea-; ted Blues 12-2 ini the semi-finals. The winner of the B division was S&H Fab of Oshawa, defeat- ingp Fine Line Auto 'Monty Pyth- ons' of Scarborough 18-4 in the final. Falcons sofarx The Whitby Malta Falcons overcame shaky firet haif and defeated SUrborough Blue 8-3 last week in under-il soccer. Coming off their recent championehip in Peterborough, Whitby struggled early and led only 4-3 at the haif. But four unanswered goals in the second haif put Scarborough away. Scoring for Falcons were Andy Methven and Steven Porco with two each, singles te Brett Allen, David Crabbe, Mike Hall and Robbie Reid. Redmen wrn 2 straight' Afler a single win in their firet ive gaines, Brooklin Redmen, have an opportunity tonight in Whitby te even their season record. The turnarovnd was the result of two straight victeries over Peterborough during the past week, including an 8-7 decision in Peterborough on Friday nght. And tonight (Wedneeday), Minor Lacrosse Night at Iroquois Park in Whitby, Redmen wil face Six Nations, winless, laet- p lace teain in the Ontario major acrosse lbague. Grog VanSickle scored with lees than two minutes remaining te give Redmen the win in Peter- borough. It was the third goal of the game for VanSickle. Tom Wreggitt, Grog Lepine Eric Perroni, Jimù Milligan anâ Jason Richards also scored for Brooklin. George Belleperche ecored three goals for Quakers.. Last Wednesday, it wasn't as close as Redmen rolled out te a 4-O first period lead and nover looked bac]c, wnning 9-4. .Steve Dmont scored two goals while NIian, Wreggitt, Richards, Miko Harding, John Fusco, Bill Passfieid and Kirk Evans, added froin the Hunts- ville junior B teain, each had a goal. Paul Mootz was solid in goal for Redmen and assisted on four goals. Wreggitt added two ase- iets. Bornie" Downer scored two goals and assisted on the other two for Quakers. After Wednesday's gaine, Red- men will prepare for another battle with firet-place Brampton, in Brooklin on Wednesday night, June 30. NH[Lers part of Minor Lacrosse Night National Hockey League players, including three Whitby natives, and two lacrosse greats will be on hand for Minor Lacrosse Night at Iroquois Park arena tenight (Wednesday). The sports celebrities wilI be part of festivities before the 8:30 pmstrt of an Ontario major lacrsso egaine between Bokin Redmen and Six Nations. Gary Roberts and Joe Nieuwendylc of the *Calgary Flames and Keith Pruneau of Detroit Red Wings will bo joined by former Redmen Gary Gait superstars in the U.S. majoir indoor lacros se beague. Photos and posters can be won there will ho draw prizes and autographe. Admission je $5.50 for adulte, $3.50 for seniors and etudents and $2.2&L for children. Al Whitby Minor Lacrosse Associa- tionplayers wearing teain shirts get in free. There wilI ho free Redmen headbands for the first 400 who attend Minor Lacrosse Night, to begin a 8p.in. rage e-4, vyniwy rieu riubb, vvcuiéwýeuay, UUOIV &.à . le- r