Whitby Free Press, Wodnesday, JuIy 14, 1993, Page 19 Heaey rivs i seenruns to lead mosqui-toes Whtby's miner roosquitoos, sponsorod by Ras Enterprise, split four games in recent Eastern Ontario Basebal Association action. Whitby remains in a hunt for top.spot, onily two gaines behind the major-minor Havelock Manians. Nick Headley brokeoeut of a recent slumnpta have the gaine of bis life. Headley recorded eight put-outs that included the fi-st triple pla of the soason and aIso surpase Marc Mitchell's teain record of six RBIs by driviag in seven i-uns as Whitby defeated Pickering 12-9. DaniJ Blea and Paul Osvonka combined on the inound, with Blea ickcing up the win' and Osvonka the save. Whitby thon dropped a 12-7 deciéÃion ta the Ajax Red Sox Ajax broke the gaine open with six i-uns in the third inning. July 8 Bramrpton Juty 9 Bramrpton Juty 1V Fergus Ontario major lacroese 16 Six Nations 10 Peferborough 10 Brooklin Standngs (et 0f Jtiy 8) Brnpton 12 0 0 Fargue 8 6 O Brookin 5 6 O Peterborough 3 8 1 Six Nations 1 9 1 Top 15 scorers GP John Tavanes.. Brampftn 12 ToCodgley, Branrpton 12 BobHamly.Forgus 14 Chuis ODrco. Fergus 14 Randy Mearits. Brampton 12 Dads Kilgour. Brampton 10 Grog Van Sichie. Booklin 0 Barrie Downer. Peterborough 10 Kih Beek y Frgus 14 Duano Jacoba. Six Nations la Chris George. Fergus 14 Tomt Wreggif f. Brooktin il Gary Uoyd, Fergus 14 Dm Tet. Brampton 12 Ontaro junior A lacrosse JMY 5 Whitby at Toronto <Mchoduled tbJuty 1 i 8 pJL) July 6 Scatiofough 10 Petorforough Jiy 7 Six Nations 23 Sarnia Budhtgton 5 St. Cat haines missssauga 15 Whitby Jiiy 9 Tarat o < 17 Kitcherner M a 20 Six Ntionts M' ngw 13 Pe<orbrough St. Catharines 7 Brarrpton J i l Whkby 12 Six Nations Toronto 17 ScSborough Brarrpfon il Kitchmner Butggton 25 Sarmma St. Caharinos Ptdxough BruMton Whiby musmajgs Six Nations Toronto Budfngton Sarras Scwboough K-W Standings (a oi Jtiy 12) W L T 0F 20 1 0 379 le 2 0 31 15 5 0 294 12 8 0 251 il 9 0 202 10 9 0 255 la 1D0 O272 9 1D0 O2w 9 1 0 237 3 17 0 177 3 17 0O181 1 20 O 184 5 6 6 g GA P 177 40 19g 36 209 30 198 24 230 22 265 20 291 20 159 1B 256 16 M78 6 325 6 315 2 Top S sers P G A p John Grat. PIerbo<ouh 1 73 43 116 Goe, Jolrutot% St. Ci. 20 48 63 101 JunClkMius 18g 5 2 40 92 Jui Wdgenm lx.81 19ih I31 56 87 Ctxis RoÃ"dwod, Omg.vle 19 37 49 86 Kuvù , Fywus. Ekwvtn 1B 37 43 90 Sctt lRim.Shi Nat'ow 38 40 78 Travs igor. St. Cîdhainm 1 37 41 78 junflowt. Scaborcugh 15 48 23 77 M". Aoewu. Burfrgtan 19 36 41 77 a.v. Tow. SL C49lwim 20 33 44 77 GwyScott. OmwoM 17 18 57 75 ShmWiE u. Scaboeouh Il 37 3673 kMgtMcL«n Toroito S 26 45 71 EJU. .e&SicboeLII il 24 47 71 Whitby tried ta battle back, scoring runs in the fourth and fifth frames but Ajax put the game out of reach, scoring two more in the bottoin of the sixth. In the first of two gaines on Suriday, Whitby travelled ta Belleville and played sound, disciplined basebail and was rewarded with a 7-2 win. Agan Osvonka and Blea combined on the mound, with Osvonka taking the win. Shane Healy and Mitchell both scored two runs in the contest. In the second gaine, Witby played an evening contest in Pickering and came up short, suffering a 7-6 setback. Steven Wrixon and. Mitchell pitched strongly but lacked support froin the plate. Whiùtby left a total of 10 runners -in scoring position. The gaine was highlighted by a two-run homer by Daii Amurawaiye in the top of the Baslebai clne offered Basebail clinics will be held at Pringle Creek Community School beginning July 19. The eini~ are for pinyers aged 10 to 14. Experienced players will benefit most, say organizers. Clinics, from 9 a.m. to noon, are on JUIy 19 and 20 (pitchin and catching), July 21 and 2 (hitting and fielding), July 26 and 27 (pitching and catching), JuIy 28 and 29 (hitting and fielding), Aug. 4 and 5 (pitching and catching), Aug. 9 and 10 (hitting and fielding) and Aug. il and 12 (pitching and catch- ÃŽnL.gistration is on Thursday, JuIy 15, 5 to 7 p.m., at the school, Ribblesdale Drive and Manning Road. For more infor- mation cail 668-6955. Optiumst major bantains lost te, Agincourt in the final of the Thornhill baseball tournament over the July 3-4 weekead. Whitby started theg tournament with a 10-6 loss te, Windsor. Greg Pomroy went two for three at the bat, hitting two homo i-uns. Other iruns were scored by Terry Ai-gos (two), Chris Goring and Aar-on Le (co each). The second gaine pitted Whitby against East York. Whitby went on ta a 6-5 win. Goring started on the mound for Wihitby and lasted four inning before giving way te Dar1y Jeanings, who received the win in relief. Matt Baker, David Hough, Le and Jamie Turner were the run-scorera. Whitby advanced te the semii-finals by beating the heavily-favoured Thornhil majors. Thornhill was undefeated in league play and the tournament, before meeting Whitby. VWitby, however, showed strong basic basebali skills ta eara the 7-5 wia. Turner was named game star fer bis sti-ong pitching performance. The semi-final gaine was a thriller. Whitby came frein bebind in the fifth inning, with the score 7-1 in favour of Thorahili, te advance ta the finals with a 11-7 win. Jennings was a one-inan show in the comeback, hitting a two-i-un double with two out and, taking the mound in relief of David Slute, ho shut the door on lhornhill, not allowing anyrnore rune or bits. Ia the finals, Wbitby gave way to an exceptionally srn Agiacourt teain, loing 5.1. Slute 1 wored the Ion. i-un fer Whitby. sdxth. Ryan- Matthews and Arnurawaiye both crossed tho plate twice in the match: In tourrnament action, Whiitby ontered a major-minor evont in Peterborough. Whitby opened the taurnament by taking on the host teain, the tourney favourite, scoring four runs in the firat and holding a 5-4 lead into the fifth inning before losing 9-5. In the second gaine, Whitby was defoated by a strong Cobourg teain 11-6. Once again, it was one bad inning that led ta tho team's downfall. Cobourg scored seven ruas in the fourth inning ta break up a tight 2-1 gaine enroute te the victory. Matthew led the Whitby scoring with three runs, Axnurawaye and Osvonka counted two each while Ian Witruk, Blake Bingley, Ryan Gardiner and Chris Janca recorded singletons. Head coach Bill Blea with assistants George Janca and Dennis Wrixon are preparing the teain for a very busy weekend which sees the team play five gaines in three days. The teain ends this bus y part of the sehedule with a doubleheader at home Sunday at Peel Park when they take on the first-place Havelock Marlins. Pirst pitch is at noon. I............a.s r. S( e: t. ti c I 0 b NHL celebrities, including orne Whitby residents, are xpected ta be on hand for the 3ports Auction and Celebrity glight in Oshawa July 26. FPunds raisod will support three local physically challenged track and field athletes includ- Lng Whitby's Alan Thrasiier, who vill cernpote at the International Robin H ood Gaines (World Games) in Nottingham, England Aug. 1 to 10. The event will be held at Don Cherry's Sports Bar, from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. There will be an opportunity for kids to get colo- brity autographs 7 te 8 p.m. )utsidO the -bar. In additien to NHL celebrities, bhero will be membors of tho Oshawa Generals Mornorial Cup team. frein 1991-92 and members of this year's Generals team on hand. The auction (adults only), starting insido the bar at 8:30 p.,will feature bidding on cele- brity Wautographed equipinent mernorabilia sport clothing and equiprnent, âinner vouchers and p asses, Blue Jay souvenirs and Toronto Maple Leaf souvenirs. Thrasher, whe has cerebral palsy, competes in the CP5 cate- gry, a classification just above the use cf assistivo devicos. Ho holds Canadian and provin- cial records in 60m, 100mn, 200m and 400mn races. At tho Ontario chamipionships in Thunder Bay over the past weekend, ho broko his own Canadian recerd in the 100m, I Hawks play itcls Whitby Hughes Hawks gained a split in two recent, close gaines in girls'bantam softball. Whitby rallied in the seventh inning to edg Richmond Hill 16-15 on July6 Stacy Beethain had four hits and Corrie McFarlane hit a bases-loaded triple- for Whitby. On July 7, J he tables wero turnod as Parri came froin behind with throe runs in the, sevonth inning ta dofeat Whitby 11-10. Bethain and Josie Dye each hit two singles, Amy McAdam hit a double, Erin Centofanti a triple and Susie Waldron a single and dotible. Thore was only one error by the Whitby squad that played a strong defensively. Stage 9 Restaurant Nightclub will hold the firat annual basebal tournamnent in support of tho Afl)S Committee of Durham and Deniso Houso on Saturday, July 17, 9 a.m. ta 4 p.m., at Lakeviow Park, Simcoe Street South. Oshawa. There will be a beer tent, spensored by Molson,' food concessions and prizes. First prize is $1,000." Teains interested in participating are asked ta contact Dennis Keane at Stage 9, 926 Simcoe- St. N, telephone 404-2700. with a tino of 18 seconds fiat. H-e aIso won the 200mn event. Ho will compote in those two events in Nottingham. Also compoting will be Joo Zupýpanic (CP4) and Paul Rehol (CP 2U wheelchair), both cf Osh- awa. Zuppanic 1992 Ontario CP athieteocf tl.e yoar, is ranked in the top five in the world in four ovents. Rehel, 1991 Ontario CP ath- loteocf the year, holds world records in throe events. Crime Stoppers and Durham Re&ional Police robbery squad are asking for the public's holp in solving a wounding that occurred in Whitby on Wednesday, June 2. At 11:50 a.m., a young, maie victirn w" ridi Mbisbicycle home froin achool when ne felt a sharp pain in lls Ieft thigh. The victim was riding westbound on Bstt BIvd. in front cf #221, approaching e ddington Crescent, when the inijury occed The victim was checked at the Whitby General Hospital and medical staff found a round, hollow piece of metal embedded one-haif inch inside the victimes leg. Durham Rogion has had several pellet-gun and eliag-shot occurrences. Crime Stoppera is asking anyone with information on this or any othor serious crime te, cali 436-8477 (that's 436-TIPS). As a caller yen will not have ta identify yourself or have ta go ta court. A code number will be issuod ta yon ta, protect your identity. 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She was 40. Mms Mantde is survived by clùldi-en Biyan and Meliada, husband La-ny, mother Audrey Finch, sisters Marian and Donna and brother Bob. She was predoceased by hor father, Leslie Finch. The funeral took place on Wednesday, July 7 at W.C. Town Funeral Chappl, felowed by interment at Thorntan Cemetery. Rev. Brian Gee ôfficiated. 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust e Family Monuments * Granite or Bronze Mai-kera - Cemetery Lettering * Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-3552 After Heurs 668-4460 or 666-1513 Home appointments gladly arranged