Whitby Free Press, 22 Jun 1994, p. 25

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, June n., 1994. Page 25 6 straight, Warriors mnove i nto second Plac With two victories in as many games lant week, Whitby War- riors pulled into a second-place tie with Brampton in the east division of the Ontario junior A lacrosse lbague. On F'riday Warriors won their sixth straicrht gme, 8-7 over Toronto, a1&e dfeating Missis- sauga 17-7 on Tueeday night. Scott MacDoneil had a goal and'two assista for Whitby in he contest marked by brilliant goal- tending, Dave Power for Whitby (who aiso had three assista) and Derek Colins for Toronto. Matt Shearer, Jonas Derks, Mike Fryer, Dan Ladouceur> Whitlby Iroquois socoer UNDER-8 SOUIRT GIRLS June 13 Whfttw Optimide Ashisy Buwma StopIhais EBnner Kvmtvn F"k 3Brookln Opfimste Moghen CroWord Aidaijian K" ILUortain RogerCii. 4 WaIv.rn. = = aSit3 MoncaFo.tes IAux Wod-Belnghan RaihelSp.e.e Kites iihuu OChev-OId Lmm Clu'k Whkt e 58KkumnCktb Alex Grunvb Emîy Mountjoy $y" iaFoib PC. 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Emt Side Maot" Jason Crosbie, Gary Kane and Brad McArthur scored for Whitby Gary Rosyski had two goals orToronto. Derks scored what proved te the winning goal with 55 seconds remaining. Warriors were echeduled te play firet-place Peterborough last night (Tuesday) heet Brampton on Thursday nigjU and thon play in Six Nations on Sunday nighit. Peewees preva«i in iYIengsyk.ton t( The Whitby Shoppers Du Mart peewee house beague tZam won an invitational teurnanient in Kingston over the weekend. The -Whitby team, which suf- fered its firet losef the season in le e play on Friday night -- the playerethought only about next day's tournament says the manager -- defeated §ivitan of Kig)n 7-6 in an exciting final. KeiLvin Connelby started on the mound for Whitby and later came back te, shut down the Kingston attack Whitby had buibt a 7-1 lead but Sivitan mounted a comeback. The winni*ng run was scored when Tim Norton raced home, leaped over the catcher's out- stretched arm and touched home late. Jef Greenfield and Chris Sawyer, the third itcher for Whitby each had two ita. Whitby reached the final with a 3-2 win over an Oshawa teani, Seli-out for celebrities Kirk McLean of Whitby, who provided fine goaltending for Vancouver Canucks in the Stan- ley CP fal boss to, New York Rangea je expected te, be one of the celetrity golfers taking part in the Clebrity Cup golf tourna- ment at Lakeridge Link- in Whitby next Wednesday. The tournaient is sobd eut, with about 150 golfers paying $135 each te play with a cebe- brill proceeds froni the tourna- nment go te the Children's Wish Foundaetion. Several current NHL players and former Toronto Maple Leaf players Nemi UII- man, Bob Nevin and Cal Gard- ner will be in the event. Dave Andreychuk of the Leafs je honourary chair of this yeare event. Peewees in first The Whitby Rotary Club defea- ted Port Hope 6-4 last week te, improve theïr first place record in the Eastern Ontario Basebal Association major peewee rep 1e1:win over Port Hope June 16 gave Whitby eight wins, four losses and a tie or the season thus far. On June 12, Whitby lest te, Péterborouýh 4-2. Mlike Zyhar went the distance on the mound for Whitby. Tyler Wood had a singbe and drove in a run on a acrfce fly. On June 8, Ronny F'ornarolo and Paul Winkley each drove in two runs as Whitby throttled Lindsay 10-1. On June 9 , Whitby staged a come-from-behind victory over Cobourg. Zyhar singled in the eighth and scored the game-win- ner on Jeff Wynistorf's double. Ryan Wiswebb had a singbe and On June 5, Whitby gained a tie and a 12-O win in a doubbeheader against Kingston. Ini the win, Paul MeMullan had three runs, Wood two runs, Wynistorf a tri- ple and two runs. On June 4, Zyhar, Fornarolo and Ricky Mace combined on a one-hitter in a 9-0 romp ever Kendal. Zyhar and Wiswelb each had two runs-batted-in and Adamn Bickle scored two runs. )ournament CO*STE' ÈEL > L ASCO Durham Police Association. .NDrlon drove in the winninq run with a lige in the final k inning after Grenfleld and Joey ADRIAN Morrow had singled. Connelly and- Andrew Hickey WOODLEY provided sobid pitching. oAdro V Whitby won their first gameofAdrnC11-2 over JA Fiblon of ilçniton. won the senior Greenfleld hit a triple and two bos -metre siles, Connelly had a triple ude n and singbe and Sawyor and tp Nathan Whitney each 'had two jup at the sin&bea. tanmmr r t Ontarlo (OFSAA) von Mieiuski, David Brother- high school track hood, Michael Penney, Ryan and fielId Smith, Jamie Grahami and Lucehmiosis Chiasson. Coaches are Guy Con- nelby, Tom Sawyer and M arcel Chiasson. Bronze for sychro team 1%e Durham Syncho Club's juirA team catred a bronze mdlin the teéani event at the 1994 Ontario Trilîjuni Chan i n hp at York Univreit Jue 10 te 12 The team of Cheryl Alexander, Shannon Falconer, Rochelle and Vanessa Fernandez, Mary O'Brien, Elke Sullivan, Erika Vanderhebden and Brenlee Wood swam a creative routine and defeated five other clubs in the aged.15 and over category. 'The tearn is coachid by Hobley Lundmark of Oshawa. In addition te the teani performance, swimmers competed individually in the figures and solo events at the aged 15 te 17 level. In solo, Teri Pearcewusthe club's top performer, pbacing seventh. Flrdùng eghth solao was Beth The cbub's solos were coached by Debbie Sands of Whitby. 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