Whitby Free Press, 20 Jul 1994, p. 26

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Paul Konts put Whitby back on level terms with a well-taken 20-yard strike after support from inside right Bryan Macinnon and centre forward Morgan. Whitby continued to press, coming close on a number of occasions before Liam Reddox and Milce Bowerman combined to feed outoide left and gane most valuable player Ciaran Thompson who cinched the win in Ontario youth soccer leagLuîe Under-le M of ludy 4 W L T OF CA P GIon Shields 6 O 025 4 12 NY Rociculs 4 1 3 le 7 il Olyrwc FlWn 4 1 2 24 10 ID Noth Scaibuh 3 1 1 6 5 7 WoodrIdg 2 3 2 13 23 6 East York 1 2 2 6 il 4 Whâby 1 3181ala3 Unds-U ne cf Juy 4 W L T 0F GA P Noth Scaiououh 61 O24 Il 12 Malon 5 1 0287 In Woodbrldge 3 1 2 17 9 St. Beaxtd 3 4 0 17 10 6 OlyrrplcFMane 2 2 1 Il 8 , 6 Miuàbmjga 2 3 09GM144 Whhtkl 1 5 2 1023 4 NYRo 0 s O5 1 4 29 1 Under-17 » of Jtdy4 W L T 0F GA P Maiven 5 1 229 1512 Mt. 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Minor mîdgets lose out Whitby's minor midget basebal teuni, sponsored by The Network, managed tepitch 4nd power their wayto henals eore losing te Bboor Jays froin Mississauga at a teurnamnent in Burlington. Whitby started the serles facing Bpten in a gaine pit.ched by DrrlJonnings. Whitby won this 8-5, rune scored by Terry Arges, Jennings,' Jason iànden,. Chris Goring, Greg Pomroy and Jared McCord. Linden led the way by getting four hits, Pomroy hit a three-run home run deep into a neighbour's backynrd. Whitby then dereated Parry Sound 8-1 as Pomroy hit suother three-run homer sud a double. Dave Slute abbowed onby three hits. Against Oakvilbe, Dave Hough pitched the first four innings and a a4-1_beadgoin.ginto the fifth Oakvl e m e lin -the fifth and scorod six runs against the Whitby relief pitching. But because of the tournament rubes, rune scored after the fourth inning did not count in the qualifications, soWhitby was assured a place in the semi-finals. .Network runs were scored by, Arges, iànden, Goring, Jarnie Turner sud Mark Wriker. Going hit a home run. The semi-final was against Woodstock whose bats were almost as hot as Whitby's. The final score was 15-12 for Whitby. This gaine was pitched by a selles of tired arrns on both tearns. Por Whitby they were Goring, Turner, Slutý sud Hough. Wllkers.hit a Iome run. In the final against Bloor Jays, Jennings'pitehed sud balîs -that woubd nortnally have been routineR fly bail outs wore being floated out of the park by strong-winds. Wind-aided home runes'and begitimate hits gave Bloor a 7-1 bead after the second inning. When the winds died down sud Whitby pullod themsolves together, they managed te slow the Bloor Jays down but were unable te, stop thoin. -The final score was 104. Mimte9 grls take bron ze The Whitby Hu#hes Hawks mite rep girls' softball team had a busy week, winning two league gaines and capturing the bronze medal at the Niagara Falls tournament. On Tuesday Hawks met the Bobcats in Markham and .won 15-11. Hawlks led early in the game only to see Bobeats corne backtotie it just before the final innig. Haks were able to gather five runs in the last inning to get the win. Hlitting for Whitby were Caitie Osborne, Danielle Morrison, Jennifer Scott and Lyndsey Matsumura. Starting pitcher was Ashley McDonald with Maria Tennant coning on in the final in argkham' Lynx lost 20-8 te Whitby at Kelloryn Park on Thursday. The Whitby crew put runs on the board every inning. Hawks hitters were Erin Fraser, Kailey Miller, Osborne, Susie Durham LADIES J une 30 Whitby Wlics 2 Plckedng, P.rry's Scema Sinoh D[smisJenga US - PEEWEE May 30 Hardmn, .Moral O AWSC Argerdina JohsonCortrols 3 MichofloBelangor3 PvSc Vikooesports 1 Wbdby Marigold 1 PSC Rovuias AmaterMclroah J un 1 Whitby Kinsmen (sce o( 0<gria> ?Hardlman, Mount 6 Stepharue Morgan 2 Janice Foot Jula Baryla Vicy Maab Wbitby Margokah O AnnacTol J une 20 Whstby Kinmnen 0 Anrnac Tool Johnison Controls 3 Uxibrklgo Micho elDoangar 2 Ode Fosion Whkby Marngolda 5 PSC Hayes Dans Anter Mrosh 2 Jarnie Malcin Candce VOmCa Lauren Adwmi J une 27 Hardmm., Mour 3 Pickering Vage Staphanio Morgan 2 JuliasBasyla Whutby Marigolda 1 Johnson Cotrais Arater Mcltosh Whitby Kimwnsm 1 PSC Hayes Dans Tamny Canmon Jtly4 Johnson Cortrols 4 Hardlnan, Moural MWctAielanger 4 MeanaBrouseow Whatby Optimuels 3 Uxhridga Brtes Tara Caley MeghanThorTiaon Veassrm»edTorid Crabb, Tennant, Morrison, Shannon Konoby, Scott and McDonald. Pitching duties were shared by Tonnant, McDonald, Karen McWilisuis sud Matsurnura. On Friday afternoon Hawks travelled te Niagara PaUls te face Brantford in their first teurnament gaine. Hawks jumped eut te su early 10-2 lead sud were able te hold on te win 12-10. Tennant pitched for Whitby. Saturdny morning Whitby beat Orleans 6-4. Matsumura pitched a very strong gaie with Tonnant coming in dullng the final inning te secure the win. Combined they strtick out 14 and walked seven. In. the afternoon Hawkcs defeated Brampten 8-5. Tennant pitched the entire gaine, giving up only two walks sud stribcing outil1. The th-ree wins put Hawks inte the semi-finals on- Sunday morning against Stratford. Despite their efforts, Hawks boit 6-3 te win the bronze medal. Tennant pitched another fine gaine sud Miller playing strong behind the plate in aIl four gaines. Reps end season on a winning note The Whitby under-17 rep A soccer teain defeated Peterborough 5-2 in regular season play July 13. Strong defending by Stephen K.err, Steven Aspden, Robert Hibbs, Shane MacDonald and Matt Bothwell Ikept the Peterborough forwards at bay. Goaltending was shared by Charles Bosworth and- Doug Middleton as rogular keeper Aaron Plue was nursing a red card. Colin. Miller and Doug Middleton each scored two goals- with Trevor Burwash scoring one. There was excellent support and playmaking by 01ff Coppolino, Matt Visconti, Michael Busch and ]Khalid Coroghly. Colin Miller was nanied teani most valuable player by the Peterborough coach. MfissinÎg the action were Trevor Grant and C0his Tremblay. Ied for third place with Toronto Croatia, behind Malvern and North Scarborough, the Whiitby team is very compotitive in a tough beague for its first year playing at the representative eve. The teain has been invitod to participate in the Indianapolis Pence Cames on July 22-25. The boys will travel by bus and ho billeted with soccer teain ebrsin. the Indianapolis area. More sports on page 30 Sponsored by CROS General Contractera, Bibl Nurse Chev Olds, sud Ziebart Tidy Car, the teamn is coached by Samn Coppolino with teamn manager Tom Aspden. Whitby tiavou tonatioa lacrosse team Seven Whitby residents are on the Ontario team that will comn- pote in the Travel Uniimited Canadian junior women~s -field lacrosse championships in Re ' a, Sask. July 21 te 24. gln Brady, Shallî Bryksa, Krista Hass, Mame Hinicon Kristy Hoit, Sarah _Mcoy ann Suzanne Ogilvie-King are on the tenm that will be in the first ssuctionod junior national chain- pionship. Ontario has abways been successful at the junior exhibi- tion level, winning, the gold modal in Oshawa last year. Ail of the girls went te Saskat- chewan early for a week-long -junior national training camp, aleng with Ontario head coach Joanne Stanga who is aise an assistant coach for the national junior teai. Ail girls were trying eut for the teamn that wibb cernete in the first Junior World Cup at Vil- lanova--Phiiadelphia, P a. from Aug. 6 te 10, 1995. Ail the Whitby residents wili aise reprosent Durham Region at the Ontario Summer Games in Nepean next nionth. Juyili Action PlusM "le Century 21 DOS Markelkig 20 Raoty Ct 18 WGSA Bravos 17 BElrina Buar St -dis5 WVGSA 0lards Mulgold Unoin 7 Lovai DnJs 17 Bockees 4 KWius Ct Stuime Kiosais Chah WGA Gisi FlsheTnns Friand WSA PkWes LosCktb Bmoccin Opliue Brookin Lsglon Ruddy Electric Jayili LMO ai go l V&Wles

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