Whitby Free Press, 15 Jun 1994, p. 27

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Whltby Fe Pros, Wecin"dy, Jun. 15, 1994, Pagp 27 Swimmers win 9 races Eric Chan won five races and Andrew Seamnone four as Whitby Iroquois Swimn Club members corrpeted at the central region C championships in Newmarket June 4-5. With hie first-place finishes and a -second-place finish, Chan was second in hi ghp oint scoring in the. boys agedÎ8and under division. Seamone also had a second- place finish and was tIhigMh point winner in the boys aged9 nd10 division. J tus S FI' on1 Pheenix Cw Mr. Tiarndlon BrookIn Khnne SHRUP Whitby iroquois soccer HROUSELEMGME ROOIES June 1 Owso Vollvwawen O Juneg8 Brodd Consuft!ng Blackburn Rovers Cassicty Reid corsurners Gz George Mljanovskl2 Bryn McDonnell Cool h Lvngstone Mait hew Bums DIS Insisance Kyle Renner 2 Gord Garner Auto Cody MacDonad Taylor Rchardswm Whkby OpIindst Corey Agnew 2 Cdn. 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Leglon llby Optician V Tho<nuCook 13 BeauLun*or 8 Pa store Plui i1 ShappeuuDrugMai Thomes Cook Trai Pelai Stor Plia Royl Cmadaon 1.9 shoppm onL mm flllsyOptkcin June 7 Dodd à Smgte 20 Brooki Optntîis 13 Brookin Kinsisi 14 Ni off il 1ML 17 MaIllaiOrCh. %4 DOS Markvn 12 3d IcMm h stauge BrookIn Kkwmn PhoanieCur& Trawk Daghani Cah RMgiW« LI 008 Makiu M"trTrawbulon 'F0on MaUOchard CHRIS JONES (left) and Dan O'Halloran of Thunderbird Goff and Country Club demonstrate their unconventional approach to putting as they prepare for the Canadian Cancer Society's Longest Day of Golf.' The Society's Durham unit is aiming to raise $20,000 through the event, in which foursomes colleot pledges for each hole of golf played and compete to see who can golf the most. Locally, there wilI be foursomes *at Thunderbird, Lak- ericige Links and Winchester. Pledges can be made at the clubs. Photo by Mark Reesor, Mhitby Free Proes Under lOs keep roling The. Whitby under-lO rep soccer teem, sponsored by Neilson Cadbury, Golden Griddle and Whitby mosquitoes Mount big comeback The Whitby minor mooquito rep beseball teain mounted a seventh inning rally to defeat ÀAjax 8-7 recently. Whidtby was down 7-1 after four, but nerrowed the margin with three rune in the flfth. A scoreless sixth inning set the stage for Whitby's exciting four-run seventh. In that inning, Justin Hawe and Adam Sylvestre scored to, narrow the' Ajax lead to 7-6. Matthew Toeomi came to the plate and delivered a two-out double to score Brandon Petch and Adam Bright fior an 8-7 lead. Toeoni secured the win by striking out the side to end the gae. H. wa brought in to pitch back in the fifth inni*ng and shut down the Aýjax bitter. by striking out eight of the 10 batters hie faced. Hie allowed one base runner on a walk. The other big bats for Whitby were Sylvestre, oingthreefor four, and Craig McLellan who was two for four. Santos, Johnsoln scor for Ontarjo Troyhanne Santos of Whitby had five goals and Jen Johnson of Brook lin four goals for the Ontario teani that compet.d in a women's field lacrosse tourna- ment in Philadelphie, Penn. lest month. The. Ontario teamn won one gain and lost four in the senior . vision of the 1994 USWLA. national tournanient. Anne Windov.r of Ajax, for- m.rly of Whitby, led the Ontario tearn in scoring with 12 goals in the tournament. Domino'. Pizza, maintained their undefeated positon in recent Central Socoer Leegue action by def.ating Scarborough Blues 10-0 and Etobicoke 8-0. The. Jun. 7 gain. in Scarborough saw Whitby capitalize on sorne defensive errors and improve on an earl lead for a resounding win, with four goals froin most valuable player Liam Reddox, two froin pull off big upset The. Whitby Peacock Sports minor bantarn rep basebail teain managed two wins at a tournament in Bolton over the weekend. Whitby won the opener over Burlington in an exciting comeback- The. teani was down 8-6 in the lest inning but rallied for thre. runs te emerge as the winner. Greg Zedic and Peter Triantafllou hit tri ples to lead the offence. Several other p layer. contributed to the attack including Sean Tremaine and Chris Rutherford each with two bits. Mike Feret drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly. Scott Thonipson and Steve Macleaac were the. two pitchers of record, with MacIsaac getting the wmn. The. big upset of the. tournament occur.d in the final gae. Whitby went up against Brampton, one -of the strong.st teains in Ontario. Whitby juinp.d'out to a quick 4-0 lead and held on for a 4-3 victory. Tiiompson started on the mound and was reli.v.d by Ryan Vopni. Both pitchers combined to linit the. Brampton teain t five bita. Supplying the hitting power for WhItbY were Josh Prues with a triple and MacIsaac along with Sean Tremaine adding singles. Josh Huether had a run-batted-in. Scores for other Whitby gem..s were not available. outside right Paul Kontos and individual markers from Mike Sheehan, Bryan, Macfinnon, John Baker and David Morgan. Left winger Ciaran Thompson, aion with midieiders B.J. Bowles and Eamon Sommerville and centre forward Mike Bowerman, adde& punch to the Whitby attack *~ the strong defence of Tyler Mattin, Gavin- McCrorie and Mike Denning allowed littie Scarborough penetration as rotating keepers Jinan Crawford and David Morgan were hardly troubled. The following Saturdays gaine in Etobicoke was also an impressive atta.cking display with goals. froin Macinnon (four),, Bowerman (two), Kontos and Sheehan. Goaikeeper Crawford waa merely a spectator as the Whitby defence and strong midfield controlled the play. The gae MVP award went to outide right and playmaker Thompson. Gunni, Deacn win qualifier Jeif Gunn froin the Dalewood Golf Club and Jeif Deacon from York Downs Golf Club were the top finishers in the Taylor Made Junior Golf Tour qualifying event June 4 at the Newcastle Golf Club. Each shot 78 as 95 juniors from Durham, Northumberland and Peterboroug regions coin- peted for 48 spot s on the tour. Matt làndsay of Winchester Golf Club near Brookin shot 87 to qualify for the tour. The seven-event tour begins at Dalewood on June 25, with other eto at Cedarhurst Lakeridge Un ~Whtb , Glen dr uer 1 rdi rborough n Thund inAshburn. In an article in last weelc's edition about a minor Imrosse dance on June 18, it should have been stated that tickets are $20 per couple. Tii. Free Press wishes to apo- Iogi* for last week's error in the ticket price.. WGSAJay ï KnIgts cfColwdxis 2 006 Marketi 2 arookonoplkàw t2 B E ~~ 2 WWMV on tiý 0I Domdà&seutu Broom l amnn JUNIOR UTES Tmn 94

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