Whitby Free Press, 6 Jul 1994, p. 23

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, JuIy 6, 1994, Page 23 Tyes win ,series mO/T0.*IIOW 12 winRs, 110 lo1sses* The -Brooklin Redmnan-Scugog Chrysler tyke A rep lacrosse club niaintained its unblemnished record in tournainent play this season, but net without some anxtous moments and goed luck last weekend. The Whitby tyke squad, coached by Keven. O'Brien, beat arch-rival Peterborough 7-6 in ov&rtime te win the 1994 Hamnilton Super Series-.* It is the third tournainent win this year for the team .of eight-year-olds, with previous championahips coming in the Laker Classic in Peterborough in May and the John McCauley Memorial tournament in Brampton in June. In tournaznent play this year, O'Brien's teamn 19s 12-0, including four victories over the Peterborough A teain. Last Sunday's was the closest. Whitby jumnped eut te, a 3-0 first period lead on goals by Steven Seedhouse, Chris Hewe and Zac Greer, but the Lakers bounced back te tie it 3-3 at the end of two. Whitby captain Matthew Carroll make it 4-3 in the third but the ,Lakers caine back with two goals in a span of 14 seconds te take a 5-4 lead with slightly more than one minute remaining. With netminder Curtis Doherty pulled for an extra attacker and only 12 seconds left in regulation turne, Greer- scored the equalizer te send the game inte a, 10-minute overtime period. Peterborough tok a 6-5 lead, but captain Carroll tied the gaine, with only 1:24 left in the overtinie period, Whitby's Michael McKenzie cenverted a pass from Kyle OBrien te score the game* winner. It was a great character victory for us." Coach O"Brien said. "Me boys showed a lot of heart by coming back after giving up'that 3-0 lead. Peterborough is a* strong teain. Nothing cornes easily agains t them." Greer, with two goals and one assist, was nazned gaine MVP for Whitby, while Shawn Evans, with twe goals and two assista, was the Lakers' top player. It was a well played gaine by two ýcompetitive teains who appear te go on a collision course for the provincial chanipionship. They are expected te nmeet once agan in the Mfississauga teurnainent next week. Whtby. opened the Super Series event with a 15-1 win over Six Nations. Matt Savoie led the way with three goalks, Craxg McDonald, Seedhouse and Michael Haley hadl two goals each with singles 'te Matt Wilkins, Carroll, McKenzie, Greer, Adamn Berti and Howe. O'Bien added four assista with exceptional defensive play hy Robert Heickert, Keenan Lang, Dustin Morrison and Corey Hill. In their second gaine, the WMLA tykes scored a 14-1 win over the Peterborough B teain and followed that up with a 16-2 victory over the Beaches.. Coach OBrien's teain beat Hamnilton 9-0 in the senii-final, with netminder Doherty registering the shutout. Doherty and Peterborough netininder Cory Gili were outatanding- in the grand chamnpionship. The tyke A's only two defeats Of this season came in WMLA house league play, where the teain plays up a year in the miner novice division. CO,*STEEL V>LASCO, Bishop leads miidget A' s to- tournament victory The Wihitby xidget A lacrosse teamn sponsored by Brine captured the titie for their age level at the l7th annual Hamilton Super Series lacrosse tournarnent on Sunday, July 3, by downing Spartanl11-5 in the final gaine. This highly talented teain led by Coach Jim Bishop, had ne problem workcing their way threugh te, the finals in the round robin format in their division, against teains frein Brantford, Scartan and Riuviivn, jwi,.,4M goaltend.ing duties throughout the tournainent while collecting himself seven assiste, with additional points going to Pat Jones with eight goals and eight assiste, Marty O'Brien seven goals and eight assiste, Zac Aitken five goals and seven assista, Paul Salle four goals and seven assista, Jason Ward four goals and seven assista, Steve Voituk four goals and six assiste, Steve Death four goals and five two assista, iCon JJeath 'one goal and five assista., Mike Denahani one goal and four assista, hike Rowland one goal and two assista, Luke McKay one goal and two assista. Inured teainate, Bryan power offered his support on'the bench. Absent frein the bench this teurnament was Gavin Prout. The auccess for this teani just Q .0 1 r *") I FAMILY GOLF COURSE i 4-Holes a Par 3 Fun for the whole familyt RENTALS AVAILABLE 15 miles north of Whitby on Lakeridge Road. For more information, cail 655-3091 kICwu u »E UI 44wn un' w 4sow., maJvASa 55OJam uSAL murUAais o Aues wimzz11115L L15i41n 1 rnUU m m - continue their winning stre= to -and three assiste, Niali Maynard fourth tournament titie captured - I include a victory over Orangeville three goals and two assists, Derek to date including a junior B in the semi- finals. Suddons two goals and five tournament titie in Hunstville P ER Oi Gee Nash provided the superb assista, Brad Reed two goals and earlier this season. Midget B'swnivtationalL7 The Wbitby Minor Lacrosse through the'second perîed where Wbitbys.point getters were as ~ ~ - - Assocation held its anualWhitb too contel ad cam outfollows: Brent Lazary 18 goals -~, « ~ !l , --- invitational tournament this past with a 10-3 victory. 12 assiste, Darriyl McArthur 10 *- weekend. Next camne Bolton where the goals - il assista, Arthur Whaley i >.' OW W W is Ta y Six teams-- including Whitby ïnidgets had a field da nine goals - seven assista, Kurt et M>' Y-> entered the tournainent at the eliminating them 22-2. Teir Kirner five goals - 15 assista, * >>J.J~J~f#,.&J midget level. The Whitb~ next opponent didn't fare much Ryan Harris eight goals - 1 midgets, sponsored by oes better with Whitby winning 16-2. assista, Stephen H-ewak six goals > IN L Pizzeria, firat gaine againat In the semi final gaine East -- nine assista, Mike Rowland five 'C SIoNGLE Nepean looked like it would be a Gwillembury was eliminated by goals - eight assista, Mike. Blake SCOOP close running gaine until half way Whýtby's scoring power and tight four goals - eight assista, Tiyler Redmen plan. 'Alumni.Dance' 1%e Brooklin Rednien Lacresse Association will hold the first annual 'Alumni Dance' en Friday niht, July 22,' at Luther Vipond Memorial Aena in Brooklin. Invitations have been sent out' te about 250 former Redmen p layera. Tickets, for $5, will aIse ha sold te the general public. On Saturday, July 23,1 during one of the intermissions of the Redmen-Fergus gaine at Ir'qei Park in Whitby, members of the' 1969 Redmen teain that won the Mann Cup will ha introduced marking t he 25th anniveraary et the year that teani won the Canadian box lacrosse champion- For more information about the aluinni dance, write te: Brooklin Redmen Lacrosse Club, PO Box 382, Brooklin, Ont. LOB 1CAttention: Alumni Club goaltending by a score of 15-O. In the championship gaine Whitby once again met up with Nepean their toughest opponent of the tournainent, but once again, although a close game -up until the second period, Whitby won the chaxnpionship with a 11-4 victory. WLMY PROMRUS JuIy 4- August 26 Ages 4-13 REGISTRATION. FEE $85.00 WK Gr"alprograrn Includes a day tnp to Ortano Place Regisration form is availahie ai SOCCER CITY, WHIBY LIBRARY. &WHITrBY 'FORM. CENTRE Derks four go"s-fveast, Ryan Unwin three goal - six assists, John Houston two goals - six assiste, Bilan Johnson seven assista. Goaltenders Derek Lee five assies and Christian Foresteli three assists. Missing players included Cory Haas and Saul Edgar. WHITBY JUNIOR A LACROSSE iroquois Park Arena 1 Thursday, JuIy 7 8:OOpm ieev 1 I - - -dmisin I 1 IIHTISA j SAY "HELLO" TO A GOOD BUY OR A GOOD LEASE -BOND Ur. mffl gr ri ..........

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