Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, September 14, 1994, Page 25 Whitby dfeated inOBA sei-inal Whiby en asfa asth led.toam back to the Windsor area as Thompson Cto ingles), and The coaching staff consisted somi-finals in the Ontario AAA Thompson earned the victory theybuilt an early 9-O lead Parlow and Zedicwt a single John Feret, MashaI Thompsoi minor-bantain championships in relief with Ryan Vopni picklng, Leading the attack* was each were ail the offence could Peter Vopni and Georg Labour Day weekend. up the save as hie retired the final Thompson (the winning pitcher) muster. Whitby fell 6-2. Triantafilou. Whitby Peacock Sports began five batters of the gaine. with two hits including a tri le the Chamnponhipsops the The victory earned Whitby the three runs scored, throe stoe Central nro winners gfrenin right te face the eventual bases and two runs batted in. Brantford. champions from Brampton, a h eec a e Whitby buiît an early 4-1 lead truly powerful teamu, in thoîr ô Y attnte -ed h before faltering in the bottom of second gaine. Paul Graharn was Smh in ctr fed woI the fifth as Brantford scered four assignod the pitching duties and corralled everything that camne of the sixth, however, Steve effort. Thsev*cto set Whitby it c>T H E Macsaa dilld apich ff he Brampton proved, however, to the semri-fin is againet the host left field fonce for a double. After be too strong as they hung on for teami from Waterloo. The winner SP N OR DBV Peter Triantafilou walked, Mfike a 3-0 win. would meet Brampton in the Foret tied the gaine with a single As the teurnainent was final. c'-- up tho nmiddle. double-knockout, Whitby still had Waterloo jumped out in front C C) JI .. 12i 121 1. Scott Thompson thon blasted a a good chance of advancing te the 3-1 on soine sloppy fielding by triple into left centre te drive in finals. Next up was a team frein Whitby,, who managed only five two more runs. Wlutby added Tecumseh-St. Clair. Whitby hita as fatigue took its toel. three more runs te take a 10-5 wasted ne turne in sending this Huether with a double, 27, head instructor of Tae Kwon Do Pee wees win sîlver Eie ilb ato The Wlutby peewee A lacrosse handed hometown Peterborough beague. teamn that wilI teai won the silver modal at the a 7-5 loss. Whitby Dnamitetlst 4- t Ontario lacrosse championships In their final round-robin WstRueiarcntC talhmpo hpsn hel m Pteborug. aie, Whitby trounced Ontario Girls Soccer League Bulgaria next Mfississauga 12-O n a gaine that under-il gaine. month. The tearn, sponsored by the could have been more one-sided K stai Nzeakor scered for Oshawa Blue Knights field had Missssauga's goahie fot Witby. lacrosse assoiation, played a strong tournamnent te earn a berth in the chainpionship gaine. Whitby started strong by beating Beaches 7-4 and thon Durham lakeshore women's fastball W LTY P Chasles 17 i 1 35 WhbSw, e 3 0 30 PiotPintes 12 6 1 25 abota 6 13 0 12 Oodd à Solder 4 4 xO08 Smrrepas 2 1B O 4 Scores Chasles 20 Daddà &Soutar 7 Dodd & Sater 7 Rabas 0 Whitby nuxed slo-pitch W L Tail GaeCharies 18 2 AdvantaLe Tataamm. 18 1 Barikar anMe Bandit 15 5 East Sida Maria. 12 9 Durham Squash CIlub 9 1 Acca 8 t Mr. Transmission - 8 1 Don Cherys Grapevine 7 t Auto Zone 4 f Superior V"ning Service 2 i Scores Au2 si28 Bskerand thoeB. 14 August 29 Advazilaga Telecom. 17 Acco 7 sept.1 Tail Gate Charlies 20 sept.8 Mr. Transmission 6 Superior Vaning il Adargae Tata. Q Durham Squash 7 Superior Vanding 8 Auto Zone 7 Don Cherry's 8 Durham Squash 17 Tait Gate Charlies 8 Don Cherrys 15 Bankar and the B. 10 East Sida Maria. 8 coine up wmrn a sona effort. Whitby earned a bye into the championship game and had corne off the round-robin on a winning note. Thoir oppenoents, either Beaches or Peterborough, would have te gain their berth in a playofitilate Saturday night. As it turned eut, Beaches won the playoff and earned their berth in the final setting up a fitting contest-for the gold. In the charnpionship gaine, Whitby came eut flat. Perhaps everconfident frein their thrashing of Mississauga, they just wore flot playing up te ar while Boaches, bouyed by trir win over Peterborough, were at the top of their gaine. They built up a 3-O load in the first period, which ultimnately proved te ho a Whitby downfall. Whitby scored late in the first te keep the game in reach, but they were nover able te overcomne the initial three-goal deficit. The teains continued te trade goals and Beaches hung on for a well deserved 7-4 win for the gold medals. Scoing for Whitby in the tournament' were Jeff Frazier with seven goals and four assiste and Bobby McBride with nine goals and one assist. Mike Morrison had six goals, three assiste and Jay Harrison added three goals, five assste. Stephen Hoar had one goal, six assists and Vinnie Crawfor had two goals, three assists. Rounding out the offence were Jeremy Fisher, Matt McKay and Sean MacRury with two points. each and John Chesebrough, Lee Silverthorn and Joel Yelle wth oe point each. Whitby players Hoar, McBrîde and Morrison were selected te the provincial aIl-star team. McBride's selection was by way of the-J. Johnson Memnorial Awarc!' given annually te the player voted the inost valuable in the province by ail coaches in the gf a F 14h egtales & Farm ak3 14H5E fie nhorhibyonLakerge.Rd For more information, cail 655-3091 me ice 1980 [à Established Sinii