Whitby Free Press, 30 Jun 1993, p. 23

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Whitby Free Press. Wednesday, June 30, 1993, Page 23 Seniors wintw :»bw WHITBY SUNS player/coach Pauline Lanthier connects with the bail in a game against Brooklin Legion at the Durham Lakeshore Ladies Fastball Tournament held recently at Iroquois Park. Brooklin won the match 6-3, but failed to qualify for the semi-tinals. The two-day, i 2-team tournament was won by Dube Dodgers. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press Athletic honours for Chaloner, Copeland Mary Betb C:ýalloner of Whitby and a -former Whitbj resident, Leigh Anne Copelan shared honours as female athlete of the year at a college la Saskat- chewan. 'Challoner recently graduated froin Athol Murray College of Notre Dame in Wilcox, Sask. She was namned most valuable player for soccer, while Copeland was named MVP for basketball arunby.also played hockey and rugby and competed ia trac No-bitter for Thompson Whitby condinued their winning streak with a close 9-8 win June 16 agaiast Newcastle in peewee basebaîl. Pitcher Paul Graham threw tbree strikeouts. Shawa Turner closed the Iast inniag wben, with one out and tbe bases loaded, he struck out the aext two batters. The bats were busy with a single by Jason Dickson, and Andy Mueller, Paul Grahamn and John Partlow each with a single and an RBI. Scott Thompsoa had a double and two RBIs, Ryan Vopai a single and a triple and Josh Huether a single, a double and two RBIs. On June 17, Whitby coatinued a successful series agaiast Orono with a4-0 win. The winaing streak contiaued June 22 with a 19-0 victory over Kendal. Thompson went ail the way, strikiag out 13 bittera and tbrowiag a no-bitter. Mike Feret bad two singles and two RBIs, Thompson a double, three singles and four RBIs, Heuther a double, triple and five RBIs,, Peter Triaatifilou two triples, Partlow a single, Dicksoa a single and an RBI, Turner two singles, Mueller a single and two RBIs, and Graharn with a double. The wianing streak camne te an end June 23 with a rematch aganst Newcastle, resultîng lnaa 6-0 loss for Whiitby. Dickson had the oaly bit witb a single. and field. She was a member of the college hockey team that twice won the provincial title, and won the western prov-inces title. At commencement exercises, Challoner received the Murray Renouf Maynard Leadership Award and the President's Award. She will attend the University of Toronto la the fail. Copeland Cl ns to atend Carleton niversity la Ottawa. With improved fielding and hittiag, Whitby appears to be turning the corner toward res- p ectability in Eastern Ontario Basebail Association senior lea« e la ~itbyMas survived a shaky start, due in part to injuries, to post wins over two of t he botter clubs in the league in recent pl ay. Jeif Hardy weat sevea innings and got relief help from Clare Osborne in a 4-3 win over Ajax on June 8. "We got some timely hits,» says coach/manaager Doug McCorkell about the Whitby vic- tory that came after sorne lopsi- ded losses enrlier in the season. "It was a good win, we needed it at the time." Whitby scored in the first in- ain g ns Trevoi Beggs, the team>s top bitter, singled, went to second on a bunt-, and scored on a single by Bïian Grylîs, who had two hits in the contest. Scott Burnett drove in the tyîe nd winning runs with a After a wild game with Bow- manville that wasn't completed and two rain-outs, Whitby played The Whitby Network Architecture midget baseball teain carne up a couple of ruas short ia their quest for the Streetsville tournament cham- pionship over the weekend. The first gaine against Loadon proved to be the deciding gaine as Whitby lost 3-2. After beating Wexford 7-5 and downing Burliagtoa 4-3, Wbitby was tied with two other tearas and loat their bid te go to the finals because of ruas for and agaiast totals. Brad Newport pitched the first gaine and took the boss wbile allowiag only four bits. David Partlow, Tim Imeson and Newport had the oaly bits for Whitby. Ken Calway took the znound Fun for the whole family! RENTALS AVAILABLE ORGET OIJRBAKE SOP DON 'AND. PLANTSI 15 miles north of Whitby on Lakeridge Road. For more information, cali 655-3091 WITH THIS COUPON - JULY 1ST TQJULY5TH 'Mini Golf or Driving Range or Balting Cages SENIOR'S & CHILDREN'S DISCOUNTrS one of their best gaines of the season and defeated Port Hope 6-2 on June 23. Hardy was again solid on the mound, going t he distance after surrenderiag a two-run home run in the first inning. Meanwhile Witby reached double figures in hits agaiast the usually tough Port Hope pitch- inob Lightle drove in a rua ia the first inning and the score remaiaed 2-1 until the seveath inning when McCorkell, Blair Smith aad Mike Macapagal each drove in a rua. Whitby added two more in the ninth. Whitby and Bowmanville engaged in a high-scoring affair on June 16 that was cut short b curfew and will likely be comple- ted later this season. «It wasn't a pitcher's duel," says McCorkell of the 16-15 score for Whitby when the game was called with Bowmanville runners on base. Beggs had tbree hits, iacluding a home run, while Hardy, Maca- pagal and Gene Rainey each had two. Dale Johnson, who is return- for Whitby agaiast Wexford and scored a run while adding a bit in the come-from-behiad victory. Josh Miller, Chris Mace, Blair Hardy and Dwayne Phaure had singles, while Imeson, Neprt and Partlow chipped in with a double apfiece. The final gaine pitted Whitby agaiast Burlington, with Imeson throwiag for Wbitby. He limited Burlington te three bits while the Whitby offence pounded out seven. Partlow bad two bits, Hardy, Phaure, Calway, Bremner and Imeson had singles. 'We are very pleased with the teaxn's performan ce ia this tournament, partictâlarly in view of the fact to "y\layers were missing froin the 1, neup due te injuries," said coach Dve Imeson. ing after an absence of about five years, pitched for Whitby against the Bowmanville team that "can sure hit the bail," says McCor- keill Games against Cobourg on June 17 and Little Britain on June 20 were rained out. -q Ontario junior A lacrosse J une 21 Kichener-Waterloo 5 Toronto June22 Burlington Sarnri June23 Toronto Brarmpton J une 24 Orangavilla June25 Brarupton Six Nations Peterborough Orarigeville J une 26 East J une 27 Brarrp ton Pet erborough orangevilto Six Nations St. Catharines Orang avilie Pet erboough Branpton Whitby Six Nations Mississauga Toronto Burington Sarnia Scarborough K-W 8 Peterborough 15 Il scarborough 1B 12 Sarnia 2 Il St. Catharines 14 15 Whilby 15 Scarborough 18 Kitchener 15 Missssarga 17 Whitby Ail-star gEm. 25 West 17 Burington 6 16 Mississauga 8 14 Scarborough 4 14 Kitchener 13 Stanimige (s of Jtue27) Top 15 acorrs Joh Gard Pterorugh 1356 37 93 Grn ontnS.Ct. 18 39 43 82 Joli Bridgeman. 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