Whitby Free Press, 8 Sep 1993, p. 27

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Whitby Free Press, Wedfrmsday, September 8,1993, Page 27 -GIRLS SOFTBALL Hawks win Ontario championship Outstanding pitching and strong defence carried W iby Hughes Hawks to the provincial championship in mid get rls softball. Lisa Hicks, named outstandiug pitcher in the ali-Ontario tourna- ment, tossed a three-hitter in the first gaine against last year's champions froin St. Mary's and Whitby neyer looked back going undefeated to dlaim the titie. In the chamionship final, Whitby pitcher Sue Callaghan allowed only two hits as Whitby defeatedCobýourg. Michelle Theriault had two bits and drove in two runs, and Nadia Roberts had two bits and a run-batted-in. In the first gaine against St. May', Hicks and Heather Gouldig ach had two bits and drove iu threea runs in a 7-4 wiu. Theriault, Ro6béA*tsand Rhonda Gannon each had two bits. Callaghan allowed five bits in Toronto Rugby Union STANDINGS (et of Aug. 31) Division 1 W L T PF PA PTS Brockl1 g 1 0 247 95 E Matiham1 9g 1î0 256 94 18 Beach 2 7 2 0 174 106 14 Oshawal1 5 32 124568 12 Yeomen 2 5 3 2 133 12 22 Welsh 1 5 4 O 05M 115 1V Saracenel1 4 5 i1 l7 157 9 Nomaas2 4 6 0O124 96 e Scottish 2 4 6 0 146 151 8 Barde1 4 6 0 110 122 8 Brampton 2 3 6 1 151 203 7 Lionsi1 3 6 05M 211 6 rishi2 3 7 0 115 f97 6 Crus ni 2 2 8 0 61 265 4 Division 2 Beach 3 8 2 0289 139 1 I-dayl1 8 2 0 212 91 15 Warxferers 2 7 3 0 290 137 14 Crsdrs 3 7 3 0 153 96 14 Babrians 2 7 3 0 155 100 14 Scotsh 3 7 3 0 202 151 $4 Yeomn3 6 3 1 201 M0 13 NoathHalonl1 6 4 0 304 100 12 Peterborough 16 4 0 264 120 12 Banron 3 5 3 2 195 126 12 Saracens 2 4 5 1I127 200 9 "rie 2 4 5 1 M0 115 9 Nomas 3 4 6 0 99 185 8 Oshawa 2 3 7 0 115 1S4 6 Markham 2 2 8 0 1M8 223 4 Buinglon 2 2 7 1 92 250 4 Irish 3 1 7 278 215 2 Timtarwolveslî 5 0 41 215 2 (Tirrtarwolvs 1 withdrew f rom schedtge Au.7. Mariharn 2 wdhdra f rom th bague efCim Aug. 3q4 Division 3 Wwdeoer3 8 1 1 203 77 17 Nomads 4 7 2 0 229 96 14 York CmWy 7 3 0 14 75 %4 Barbarans 3 6 2 2 189 97 M4 Scottish 4 6 2 1 245 83 13 Lons2 6 3 1 144 117 13 Beach 4 6 4 0 177 91 12 P.<ote""gh 2 55 0S O li 10 sarment 3 5 5 0 156 U43 10 Nothkaion2 3 7 0 M8, 147 6 Oshawa 3 1 7 1 30' 21 3 Buccueas 1 8 1 84 292 2 T inta4woIes2l1 9 0O'36 455 2 Burington 3 0 9 0 14 1SB O Dvsion 4 Lfrday 2 6 3 0 17 72 12 Crsaas 4 5 3 1I127 131 il Brock 2 5 4 0 133 19 la W"is2 2 3 0 69 V01 4 Nomafs 5 1 1 O 55 52 2 Barba s 4 O 7 O 44 16 0- a 7-1 win over Aurora. Theriault had two hits and a run-batted-in; Hicks, Kelly Morgan and Callag- ban eacb bad a bit and drove in a run. Hicks.1Pitched a four-itter as Whiby hendefeated Cobourg to go to the champosbip final in wbicb they =ol again face Cobourg. Hicks and Theriault each bad tbree bits and drove in two runs in tbe f irst *ictoryover Cobourg. Hicks and Ca lagban allowed only 14 bits in 28 innings in tbe tournament. They were suppor- ted by a defence that turned double plays and made only four errors. The teain sponsored by John Hugbes o# Remax Summit Realty, also includes Susan Pen- ton, Lynu Micbaud, Sherry Ellis, Nancy-Penton, Leigh Ann Prak- ken and 'Leanne Gannon, and coaching staff members' Rose- mary Theriault, Dianne Gould- ing, Tr-acy Butler Norman and Mary Penton. Alternates Jen Slugg, Allison Dye and Jeu King, due te, pro- vious commitmeuts, were unable to be witb the teamn at the tournamont. A «mini-training camp» will be beld, starting in January, and any interostod players can cal Rosemary Thoriault at 666-3636. Whitby men's sto- pitch et 0f Sep. 5 BLUE DIVISION H-anet Plastics Advatage Telecom Hughes Hawkrs Showan- Rapoport Moviola Master Bedroom W L 23 6 20 9 1912 13 14 U415 10 21 BLUE UGHT DIVISION Waterbed Casis 25 6 C Ian Barron Motors 1B 13 1 Maigoid Mots 15 15 1 Aucoinl-teating &Air 14 16E The MovieShop 12 172 Circle Taxi il 1BE Pruderdiia Insurance 3 26 Scores sam MVPs Aug. 29 Ian Barron Malai Prudrtiafl Inurance The Movie SIrop Manigod Mole, Hanet Ptasl lm -ighes Hawiks Lab Rats Shewau>Ropoporf Wa*erbod Catie Aucoin i-e.ting & Air Aug. 29 tan Barron Malais Circis Taxi Haghes Hawksa Advariag Toiecorn Lab Rats Uaster Bedrain Th. Movie SirOP CrcI. Taxi Jim Smith Jo. Hrge ic Dan Faort Junior Tervaxt Carl Leteuvr Mks PRani Gary Rucir Rod Cippuone TODO BURRELL of Markham, an employee and member of Whitevale Golf Club, won the overaîl championship of the f irst ever Durham-Northumberland Junior Golf Tour. Athough he didn't win any of the tour's seven matches, Burrell was very consistent, always placing in the top 10. Photo by Mark Reesor, WhIIby Free Press Thrasher wins bronze at gam&.es Whitby's Alan Thrasber gaiuod a bronze medal -- and somo valuable exporionce in inter- national comptition -- at the receut Robin Hood Gaines for disabled athietes at Nottingham, England. Thrasher's third-place medal, lu the 200-metro race in the CP-5 division, came after a dis. appointiug fourtb-place finish iu the 100-metre final. Thrasher gave bis best effort te finish second lu bis beat in the 100-met;re event, but didn't have enough left te make the tep three in the final. "Ho learned a lesson» from that event, said bis mother Mari- lyn Thrasber, as lie spriuted just fast enougb in bis beat in tbe 200-metre te, qualify for the final iu whicb he saved his best and got the bronze. Alan, 18, also gained inspi- ration froin some of the older, seasoned athletes at the gaines. Paul Hughes, 31, of Eugland, the world champion and record- hol1der in the CP-5 sprint events, said Alan had tbe poteutial te, someday be the best in those events.» Hughes also offered some advico te, Alan on training tech- niques. '.He (Alan) learned a lot froin these athletes," said Marilyn. 1"It was quite an experience. He looks forward to the next one." Oshawa atbletes Paul Rehal and Joé Zuppanic each earned three medals at the gaines. Rehal won gold in the 400- metre event for racing wheel- chairs, 2-U category and won silver lu the l100m and 200mn. Zuppanic won gold in the 100m event for racing wheel- chairs, CP-4, and silver iu the 200mi and 400m. Underý- .13s' ailout attack resuits lu league titie The Whitby under-13 soccer teaxu won the tier 1 cbaxn- pionsbip by defeating Ajax 4-2 in tbe last league gaine of the season. It was Whitby's lOtb gaine in a row witbout defeat. The teain finisbed the season witb only two losses. In the final gaine, Whiitby started strong and took tbe lead 1-0 just before balftime as David Fillion latcbed on te a through bail by Jin Roufos and placod a low sbot inte the corner. A determined Ajax teain tied the gaine as Fillion scored froin a corner, only to have Ajax tie the gaine agalu 2-2 with tbree minutes left. A draw would not give Whitby enougb points te win the league, so Whitby pusbed everyone iuto, tbo attack. The teain was rewarded with two midnutes remaining wben a detormined Justin Groden beat tbe Ajax goalie to a rebound of a Fillion shotL and deposited a low left footqr froin a bad angle luside tbe far plost. The goal soemed to deflate Ajax aud one minute later Cresswell Nyack took a fine pas froi Ryau Evelyn, ducked around tbe goalie and scored an insurance marker iuto the empty net. The teain is sponsored by Roy Haines . irostene, Rossland- Garden Community Pharmacy and Rossland-Garden Coffe Turne Donuts. The teami 1 made up of goalie Ryan Twyxnan; fullbacks David Caugbell, Anthony Laforges, Ryan Kurt, Brett Andrews and Carry Murtagh; midfielders Stephen Harriugton, Breut Desmitt, Groden, Roufos, Evelyn and Blair Edmonds; forwards Connor Houston, Adamn Luin, Nyack and Fillion. The teani is coached by Bill Groden aud Tony Harrington and is mauaged by Mary Grodon. Lakeshore women's fastball Fkial bgue starndngs W LT P Dbé Oadgars 11 30 22

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