Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, JuIy 13, 199, Page 23 Warrorsgetingstronger, now aimfofis Whitby Warriors have won four straight games ta pull within a p oint ôf first-place Peterborough in the east diision of the Ontario junior A lacross lau e. warriors were onily ainiing for a second-place finish a few weeks ago. But wins over defending Minto Oup champion Orangeville (1310) on June 90, Toronto (9-7) on July 4, Peterborough (17-9) on, July 5 and Scarborough (17-6) on July 7, and a simultaneous slide by 'Peterborough, have suddenly given Warriors at least a chance to finish first with but three games remaining in the regular season. Matt Shearer was spectacular Edged in final The host teamn scored two runs in the final inning te overcome a Whitby lead and win the chai- recently. '%itby Network Architecture Bell wins ag goup championship Jordan Bell of Whitby, a memn- ber of the Durhanm Aquatic Club, had a first-place finish in the provincial long course age goup swmm championships held in Ete- bicokeJuly 7 to 10. Bell was'first in the 5-metre freestyle for boys aged 10 and under. Hie was also second in 50-metre butterfly, third in both the 100-metre freestyle and 100- metre butterfiy, and fourth in 200-metre individual medley. Hie brother, Mattbew, 13, was first in the consolation fnal in 100-metre backstroke and second in the consolation final in 200- metre backstroke\or boys aged 13 and 14. The two are coa ched by Tom McLaughlin ofAjiax. scored 'a run in the seventh inning te take a 5-4 lead but could not stop Brampton in their final at-bat. In the first game of the tourna- ment, Whitby defeated Brampton 5-1. Both teams finished with four wins and a loss for the tourna- ment. In the first game, Cam Newitt piced a four-hitter against Bampten. Newitt, Josh Miller, Ken Calway and Jef Bremner scored the Whitby runs. Brad Newport got the win in a 2-1 decision over Alliston. Dwayne Phaure and Chris Ahli- son had the Whitby runs. In the semi-final, Whitby pounded Pickering 13-5 as All- son smacked two home runs. Jez rnowiýcz, Jeremy Schott, Mjiller, Calway, Newitt and David Partlow also scored runs. Allison, with bis clutdh hitting, was again the star for Whitby in the final. Newitt, Miller, New- port and Schoot scored the Whitby runs. Whitby now begins play in the AAA elimination rounds this weekend. Twelve of 24 teams will advance to the next weekend Wf.itby will play Stoney Creek this weekend. 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Tim Puddister, Milis and Giflespeallowed Pickering 10 hits. Hardy and Brett Rayne had each hits while Imeson, Puddister and Simon Gosgnach added doubles in the marathon contest which was suspended due to the park curfew. Whitby then swept a douibleheader from Kingston on Saturday at Iroquois Park. Imeson took the win on the mound in the first gaine, allowing two bits over six innings in the 11-1 victory. Andrew and Gosgnach each bit a home run and Hardy had two bits in the firat end of the twin bill. Wbitby picked up where they left off in the previous game, scoring six runs in the first inning. Hardy led off with a towering home run te left field and also had a single in the same inning as Whitby went on te crush Kingston 12-O. HeaHli and Gosgnach combined te, pitch a one--hitter over five innings. Whitby bas Il wins, five losses and a tie for the Fireeman captures squirt titi1e Doug Freeman C.A took tep bonours in Whitby ininor baseball's Canada Day teurnament. The Freeman squad defeated K.P. Copy 15-13 in an excellent final . Both teams put on an excellent display of hitting and fielding in playing their fourth game of the day. Freeman jumped out te an early lead in the gaine and withheld a late fifth inning rally by K.P. Copy to come away with the grand chiapionship. In the consolation champion- ship, Leacom Consulting downed Whitby Audio 17-10. Is yo id' lt Criïd wersaey tranin atyou onpool w aquafito? -s yur ciservices borou h. Brad McArthur had three goals, Shaydon Santos two goals, Jonas Derkcs two goals and goalie Mike Wye six assists. season. Whitby will play in the Whitby junior teurnament this cong ,qweekend. "Although this is a young team we have been competitive with everyone in eastern Ontario and should do well in the OBA playdowns," says Ian Hardy, head coach. "This team hbis six capable pitchers wbich is critical if we are twnin- the championship Derkas, leading scorer for War- riors, provided the punch in the victory over Scarborough- with five goals and two assiste. Santos had two goals and four assiste and Jason Cresbie two goals and three assists. Derks had three goals and five assists against Toronto, Scott MacDoneli two goals. _ MacDonell had three goals, Derks, Crosbie and McArthur two each in the win over Orange- ville. Shearer and Santes each had two goals and Derks one for the west division in their 18-13 win over the east division in the aIl-star onme July 2. But Grant was the scoring star, with two goals and seven assise. Warriors were scheduled te plin Toronto on Monday night, July 11, bost Sarnia 'on Thursday night and then finish the regular schedule Friday night in Mississauga. CO+STEEL 4$>LASCO 1994 IN'TREPID SAY "ELLO" TOA GOD B* OR A GOD LEA0E Juniors improve season record ugnul" Svmon