Whitby Free Press, 15 Jun 1994, p. 29

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Whitby Free Preu, Wednesday, June 15, 1994, Page 29 Over the June 11-12 weekend, the Whitby peewee A lacrosse toam, aponaored by the Oshawa Blue Knights, swept away the opposi tio in the James iMauley Memorial Tournament in Brampton. Whitby started off strong on Frdyngt by handing Pete h a 6-1 defeat. They followed this up on Saturday with a 7-3wi over Bramnpton and a 10-4 decision over Hamnilton. The three wins guaranteed Whitby a berth in the grand chaxnpionship Whitby wvinless in Brampton touirnament The Whitby Warriors Telecopy Systems/Bay Sports intermediate lacrosse teaiafler two successful weekends, had a rude reawakening this past weekend at the John McCauley Memorial tounainent in Brampton. Whitby loat aIl four games and realized that without a complete roster, they will have to scramble te be competitive. Warriors dropped their first gaine to host Brmpton 6-4. Goal scorers for Whitby were Jason Chartier, Gord Brown, AI McLuckie and Jason Jankowksi. Their second boss was againat Spartan 12-4 as Tom Peterson scored and had two helpers as did Jankowski; Trel>çr Naib and Gordie Brown fired singles. SaturdW' - second match proved no more successt'ul as Whitby loat 9-2 te Six Nations. Ryan Ford and Steve Hliscox counted forWarriors., Warriors f»Inished up with a respectful showing against Peterborough but bast a squeaker 6-5. Ford scored twice and Brown fired one and assisted on another. Peterson and Jankowski abso scored. Warriors have two weeks to regroup prior to taldng on a strong contingent of teams at the Whitby Warriors invitational July 1, 2 and 3. Ontario Scaor Juno 4 Brooklin 9 Six Nations 7 owen Sou~nd 12 Peterboroujgh 14 Jung 8 Forgia 5 fimokin 22 Juno 9 Six Nations 12 Bran'ton le Brookfln il Poitaoough 8 J une 10 Brapton 16 Forgw 6 Juns il Peterborough 5 owor, Sound 5 (otn Forgus 2 Six Nations20 Stuumme ne of Jueil W L T 0F GA P Brookin 7 i1O 0I3 54 14 Six Nations B 3 0O125 73 12 Brn!Tton. 6 2 0 93 509tV final on Sunday afternoon. The final brought Whîtby up against their Iong-time rivais from Beaches in Toronto, who had no trouble advancing up their aide of the draw. Whitby knew this would be a teugh gaine as Beaches have a strong organization and a capable experienced coach in Jack Chisolm. The gaine started tight and remained scorêeses until midway 16 Scartwol 6 Buu§ntoi 2 K-W 13 OrngevI 16 Tororto M4 Buntngtci 8 Paierborc 1D ScarIbor 12 Toronto 11 WhItby 7 Brampton 8 MiulisaiM il K-W 8 Orangevd 26 Scarborot 12 K-W 14 Sarnia through the firet perlod when Vennie Crawford broke open the scoring for Whitby. Beaches responded with a goal to die it up but Jeff Frazier immediately added another goal, giving Whutby a lead it would neyer relinguish. In the second period Whitby came out strong. obyMBde scored two quick goals, including the gaine winner~, and froin that point on, it was all Whitby as O'Brien leads Whitby The Whitby midget A teain, sponsored by Brine,' had a successful weekend in box lacrosse by capturing the second annual John MeCauley tournament in Brampton. Whitby beat Spartan 15-2 in the grand championship game with superb goaltending coming from Gee Nash Who collected five assiste t1hroi the tournament. Marty OBrien had 13 goals and il assiste. The teani went undefeated throughout the tournanient starting with their first gaine against the home tearn 17-2 then against Peterborough 12-6 and Six Nations 14-3 to reach the final championship game with Spartan. The teain, that plays an age level above at the intermediate level in zone play, outplayed their opponents with their above- average stick skills and teamn chemistry. Zac Aitken had five goals and seven assists; Ron Death, two goals one assist; Steve Death, two goals, three assists; Pat Jones, five goals, nine assiste; Niali Maynard, three goals, five assists; Gavin Prout, seven goals, il assists; Brad Reid, one goal, three assists; David Stabile, three goals, four assiste; Jason Ward, Ontario junior A lacrosse Scores Torot Sania Poteemmrugh St. Cathaifnes Br&Tpton Whkby Juno 7 Six Nations Mississauga Juneo8 Burlh'gon Orangevile Juna 9 Peterborough Brarrpton J une 10 Scarborough Samnia Six Nations Burlington J une 12 Whitby Perough Esot civisdon eetswnos &$o0f Jug1 Peterborough tU 0 1 224 M Brampton 1V 4 O il19 1 Whitby 9 4 0 g13 Toronto 4 7 0O 126 14 Mimoiuga 3 il O 119 2C Scarborough 1 Vl 1 113 11 Wsat ivision ssngs se of Jug 12 Orangeville St. CaShMnes Six Nations Burlingon K-W Sarnia Top 12 scomre GP G A 12 49 45 12 25 43 13 9 44 10 28 32 12 32 26 12 27 31 2 27 28 13 27 26 11 32 17 il 15 31 Il 25 20 1i 20 25 13 15 29 John Grant. Peter. Tracey Keluuky, Peter. Shane McKenzie. K-W Shawn Willlarns. Scar. Rod Squlre. Six Nations Kyle Goundry. Peter. Dallas Squfre. Six Nations Liam MacDonald, K-W Grant Johngon, St. Cathi. TraiKigour. St. Cath. JormsDerks, Whkby Val McGraw, Brampton Nick Trudeau. K-W >ugh 8 en 3 10 7 xin 7 arkms30 5 tiga augh 9 12 15 17 12 (0t) 20 7 6 13(01)) 10 goals, nine -assists; Derek Suddons, one goal, four assista; Paul Sallie, four goals two assists; Mike Den=hmone assiat; Steve Voituk one goal; and a solid effort was put in by Luke McKay. Injured teani member Bilan Power was on the sidelines. and bast 21-8 te Stratford. Pitching for, Whitby were Tennant and Lyndsey Matsumura. Scott, Fraser and Campbell had hits. On Sunday morning Whitby pbayed Streeteville, who had two wins. Hawks rallied a few times throughout the gaine but were unable ta catch up and bast 13-8. Matsumura and Tennant shared pitching duties. Getting hits for Hawks were Scott, McWilliams, Miller and Campbell. PARADE B.st costume 6 yesruand undor g-4ram 15 years and ovor lut - Katelyn Poumon 2nd - Hilary Mles lst - Peter Vandenllouvel lot.- Alicda Tillait 2nd - Kiherine Scot 3rd -Patty Cook let - The Treacy Famiiy 2nd - Janet, Nicole& Joshua Boat dscorated pet à hsndls 6-8ypars let -Leah Pokoey& Michael peasn 2nd - Lauren Miles 3rd - Erin Poason Monlt - Heather Johanoan Vermica Mlles Boat d.corsi.d manuel aasp ri rder 5 years & undor lot - Alexoxa r TIllaart 9-14 ypars let - Matthow Tliaari Boat decorsted batt.y opsratsd veffcis à rider 5 yers 8& undor Tled for lot 9-14 years Brock Pasuco HaWegh Pamcoe le hawn Domalo Best decorat.d bih. à rider 5 ypars à under lt - Kirnberleo, Kivl 6-8 years 1 t - Katie Guir 2nd -Stevo D20tn 9- 14 yearu lot - Michael Patteruon& Nichol Kivili FLOAT CONTEST Non-Commueal Most repreeentaUive of theme Most bosutihid Group 74 Most humorous Whitby Town Council Non-organlzation group S LAM Gang (tamily and friondu) Chlldrena group St. Leos Roman Cathollo School Honourabe mendon lost - Brooklln Sparks and lust - Brooklin Browniau wth Girl Guides of Canada COMMERCIAL Most beautm The Sorbara Group Most Humorous The Brooklin Village Shoppe Honourable Mention Whitby General Hospital JACK RUSSELL TERRIER RACES Puppy champlonahip charrpion Foxport Flirt of Reidel rom. champion Foxport Flirt of Reideli Chamoln femelle champion Reidell Ritz res, champion Roidoli Fire Nice Chamoln malIe champion (4th year)Romney Heliire of Roidoil res. charrpion Windormere Spur of Reîdell BABY SHOW Most loa 51k. parentibfing - boy lust Jordan Simeruon Most look alike parentassbling - girl 1 ut Jeosica Janson Celebr l mperseriator - boy lot Bryan BoKion Celbrit impersonator - girl lot Danielle Bechard Teddy bears pcnlc - 0.8 menthe they cruised te a 10-3 win. B3efore the start of the tournament Sean MacRury was named teani captain and Frazier was named assistant captain. Both showed why- they deserved the leadership roles as they paced their team's offensive effort with eight points apiece, in three of the four gaines (stats not available for Hamiton gaine). Rouncling out the offence for Whitby were McBride and Crawford with six points and ike Morrison with five points. Arron Wilson, Lee Bilverthorn and Jay Harrison nad three let Chanel Dorsay adybears pifclo-08-16 monul. Tedy e t Emma Paynter T.ddy bearsa picrdo - 16-24 monthe 1 et Choyenne Townmond M4oat sports minded girl leut Sarah Schope Most sports ,nlndd boy 1 ut Kevin Sait Best looklng hot - girls lest Atavia WillIarmon Beest Iooking hot - boys 1let Matthew Pinkerton Youngsst baby girl leut Taylor Deirosso Youngest baby boy (thiso weokm 01dm) loet Ryan Perry Oldet baby gil Ihre ek od) (flot 24 nias. yet as of June 4) let Taylor Powel June 5. 1992 ldet baby boy <flt 24 mas. yot as et Jun. 4) lot Mathow Lndsay Junel7. 1992 Slnglng baby girl luet Jhonna Colline Singing baby boy let Robet Howoam Best angle loet Tyler Kroontje Earlleet walksr leSt Banca Dosousa Enrilst tlker (12 montho) lot Halley Wlliamrson Ct.wliest hoir - boy, 12-24 months loet Mathow Lindsay Curilost hait -girl, 0-12 months lot Taylor Zoatand Cuwliest hair girl, 12-24 monthu let Jhonna Collins Most hair - girl, 0-8 months let Adrianna Racine Most hair - girl, 8-16 months 1 et Emma Bronnan Most haïr - girl, 16-24 months luet Robecca English Most hair - boy, 0-8 months, lot Kevin Sai Most hair - boy, 8-16 monthe let Patrick Williams Most hoir - boy, 16-24 months lot Nicholas Thorrpuon lo'* *st " Christopher Szilagyl lig ot e grsShannon McKochnlo Fair theme - boy* lot Kylo Cummingo Fair therme - girls lot Brianna MacMillan Cutest prince loet Nicholas Thorrpson Culest prince»s let Mouissa Haslam AMBASSADOR OF THE FAIR leut Heather Swanson 2nd Debbio Clark 3rd Molody Raid/Cindy Aston chosen ln no particular order) DEMOUITION DERBY June 2 loet Terry S. Martin. Six Nations 2nd Gorry Noonan, Brookiin Bout decorated car Dan Porco. Brooklin DEMOUTION DERBY Jwibe 4 loet Carl Bray, Lindsay 2nd Brian Goble. Janerville Beot decorated car Ron Chamb>erlain. Oshawa points apiece and goale John Chessbrough and Matt McMullen' rounded out the scoring with two points apiece. A strongr goaltending effort was put forth by theé two Whitby netininders, Chesebrough and Joel Yelle who had 2.0 and 3.5 gogat -against averages respectively. Much of the credit in net for Whitby goes te the efforts of goatending coach and former Oshawa Green Gael great Merv Marshall who has worked extensively with bath netminders. 2more wis flor Midgets In major midget baseball, Whitby's overaîl record now stands at eight wins and one ls with their lateet wins coming against Kendal and Olarington. The Kendal gaine was a close contest with Whitby Network Architecture coming out on top by a score of 7-5. Dwayne Phaures home mun put Whitby ahead te stay with other runs scored by Chris Allison, Josh Miller, David Partlow and Ken Calway. Winning pitcher for Whitby was Jason Valin, with Calway coming in relief for the save. Clarington proved no conteat as Whitby won 16-1. Winning pitcher for Whitby was captain Jeremy Schott. Miller hit a homne run, triple and single, Jerzy Aronowicz scored three runs, Valin and Jeif Boggs two runs each.. The Whitby teani is looking foeward ta an upcoming taurnamnent in Indiana. Fourteen high quality teains wiIl play in the five-day taumnament ta be heîd June 30 to July 5. The coaching staff is Brandan Power, Dean Keating and Phil Levy. SATURDAY, JUNE 4 JUMOR DAIRY SHOW lot Morgan, O*tonnor 2nd\ Erin O'Connor 3rd Maria Wor9s' 4th Brondan OConnor 4411 SHOW (DAIRY) Champion ohowmmn Sarah Llddie Chapineauf Sarah Llddlo Roma'. hapion eauf John Werry 8UNDAY, JUNE 5 BEEF SHOW - JUNIOR lot Kati. Rinckor 2nd Ryan Neoblit 3rd Tayior Lewis BEEF SHOW Grand champion Goble Charolais HORSESHOE PITCH - SINGLE lut Clyde Smoke, Roeonoah 2nd Ron Challilco. Mllbrook 3rd Davo Lowdon. Belleville HORSESHOE PITCH - DOUBLE 1lst Ron a Kovin ChallicoMlbrook 2nd Davo a Gord Gregory, Belleville 3rd Harold McLaughlin <Blackstock) & Don Hughes <Klriild) PET SHOW open ci&$$ Boat name Mohawk ownor Jimmy Pearson Most 1ke ownor Tom Thurnb- ownor Erica Price Most iuual dpet Daisy <pot-bellied Viotnameso pig> awner Daryl Jackson Boat trlck Muti owner Lia Flanders Dog claco Seat fume Jasper ownor Ashîsa Conner Most liii owner Frocklos ownor Dana Smith Oldest B.J. owner Ryan Gi Shalc.-a-pw Tyler owner Sara Fincham sit, lisedoun, railover Frocklos oWner Dana Smith S.st trick K.C. onorStephanie Skiir CRAYOLA COLOUNG CONTEST (247 u*in, »dged by local.11.1) Aged 3 ard undor lut Haley McPherson 2nd Megan Lael 3rd Kristen Cirotta Aged 4 " d5 lot Sarah Werry 2nd Dillon Andrews 3rd Courtney Ratlé Aged 6. 7 à 8 lot Armada Slavos 2nd Deek Sevens 3rd Loanne Bartoot Aged 9.,10 & il lot Trsta Stevens 2nd Megan Varaskavftcfi 3rd Reboea Dillon Brooklin Spring Fair Winie b' 1

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