Page 30, Whltby Free PrOs, We&moday, May 10.1995 Pelltiertimphs i rng rematch Nick Pelletier of Whitby avenged his first loss and was one of four Motor City Boxing Club members who won deci- sions at a recent show held by the club at the Regent in Osh- awa. Pelletier began his amateur boxing career last year with a loss, 'n a close fight, te Ralph Papiest of Cabbagetown in th 164-pound weight class. But Pelletier, 20, turned in one school basebal SENIORS BOYS' W L T GB East ivudo EastdaïsA 2 O O O ONoiU2 O O O Couttice 3 1 0 O Roberts 1 2 0 112 Bom.iI. 1 3 O 2 Coro O 3 O 2 V2 C..iu rmIdlo Heeaol 4 O O *0 r" 3 1 O 1 Aja,,x,,i i 1 O0 2 1 iw.r i 2 2 12 Extr 0 3 1 3V2 Etece B 0 2 O 3 Weton dhlson Pin= ,,e 2 O O O Du 0 0 0 O O 0O Pickering 0O 2 O 2 Haw eet 13i- Etdai. B 5. wumor pachor - Ken Colway; Henry Sreet 13 - Etdaie B . winnor pâcher - Jorzy Aronovrocz Whitby Major. Mosq uito Basebali Congratulations to the twelve boys and the three call-ups who were selected to represent Whitby In the Major Mosquito division this season. *Brett Baclcman e Michael Bekaris -,Adam Bright e Robert Eberle *Justin Hawe e Michael May *Criag McLellan e Tyler McLelan *Brandon Petch e Adam Sylvestre *eMatt Tosoni -, Michael Wynistort CALL-UPS ARE: *Jason Connor e Jef Hass -David Munns Thank you to our sponsor "Tri-Bow Interiors Ltd.", the parents and ail the players for making the. pre-season workout a success again this year. Good luck this summer. I A1ud!o! Vides Car Stereo VCR TV* * SONY Panasonic ~/aa'zaa4 eeee' " Factory Trained Technicians " Fast Efficient Service " Wrtten 90 Day Warranty " Low Carry-In Service Rates VCRs«e *Cleon Assembly *Align Head *Test Alil Functions *Replace Worn Bell *Replace Worn Tire 1 5e eAac>e Custone' Electromotive 1150 Champlain Court Whitby, Ontario 668-6946 Tuner CD Cass o49 of bis best efforts at the Rogent te dominate Papiest in the rematch. Pelletier rocked Papiesit for an eight-count; in the firet round, and finally stopped Papiest in the third round. <He was really confident, ho boxed well,» Moter City instruc- tor and maae Don Nelson said of Peletier who improved bis recordt four wins and three losses. In the shocker of the show, on. of Motor City's prized prospects, Steve Boliski, 16, a knockout artist whose opponents in bis Thras-,her on 'Ride for CP' Whitby disabled athlete Alan Thrasber. will cycle from Sud- bury te Toronte in June te, raise funds and awareness for the Ontario Cerebral Palsy Sports Association. The Rfide for CPF was an idea Thirasber- recently batcbed at Cambrian Collee in Sudbury where hoe is a stueon. Hoe will go tbrougb 38 smal towns and 15 larger centres on bis 480-kilometre ride from June 2 te 7. Ho will have police escorts for most of the route and will be greeted by welcoming commit- tees in several communities, in- cluding Mayor Mol JLastman in North York. .Pledges te supqrtThrasher who bas competediin spit and cycling events for cerebral palsy athbetes, can be made by maîling te Marilyn Thrasher, CP Fun- draîinng Co-ordinater, 341 Ken- dalwood Road, Whitby,, Ont. LIN 2G2. For more information, cali1 576- 2641. The Whitby Minor Basebal Association cebebrated theo tart of the 1995 season on Saturday, May 7. As part of the festivities at Peel Park, the Whitby major mosquite rep teani, sponsored by Tri-Bow Interiors, hosted Ajax for the annual Mayors' Cup game. First game Jitterg got the botter of the Whitby team as they wore inched out by a score of 7-6. The game was scoreless until tbe third inning when Ajax took advant7ge of sonie errors and posted furruns on tbree bits. Both teams went down in order until Whitb~y came te, beat in their balf of the sixthi. -Chiefs sent nine battors te the plate and when the duat cleared, six ras had scorod on five bits. The two-run lead beld until the Ajax seventh when errors .gan frtthree bouts nover made it -years, but bis opponent, Trevor p ast the first round, was himsolf Clarke of Toronto, dropped out at knocked out. the last minute. Daniel MacLielland, 16, of the Club membors will compote in Cobourg Boxing Clu b that was the junior provincial champion- begun by a former Motor City ships in Junie. member, stunned Bolisiki in the 'There botb the provincial and first round in the battie of 150- Canadian championships for pounders. women will be held, and Annissa It was Boliski's irnet -loss, and Patcheson, 16, of the Motor City the only loss in five matches for club will be in action. Moter Cit members. Mutor City instructers may Doe Fisher of Whitby was thon put Patcheson into the pro- scbeduled te make bis return te fessional ranks, if.only te e't ber the. ring after an absence of a few -more bouts, altboughNelson The Whitby Optinilat bantam AAA baseba]l team began play on Saturday with a hard-fought, extra-inning 4-2 victery ovor Ajax in the Mayors' Cup. Whitby had six blits during the eight-inni-ng . contest before scoring the winning mun on a Lawn bowl1 season to get un.derway. ?meWitby Lawn Bowling Club. will commence its 69th son May 16. Open bowling takes place each Tuesday and Thursday starting at 7 p.m. New momber and visitors are welcome. Thecdub meets at the Whitby Lawn Bowling green, 801 Brock St. S. The club offers fro.e instruction to new bowlers and allows a period of free participation to, guesta and visitors For more information, oeil 668-4366. plagued the Chiefs. Ajax took over the lead for keeps by casbing in three rume on just one hit. Whitby made some noise in the bottom cf the inning with a leadof walk advancing te third but they couldn't score bum. The gaine saw some solid pitcbing by the trio of Brett Backman, Brandon Petch and Matt Tosoni. They combined for il strikeouts while giving up just six bits. None of the Ajax runs were earned. Tosoni was also hot at bat with a double and single. Craig Mellan also came tbrough with a double. Whitby bad seven bits in tetal. Chiefs will play three more exhibition games before their regular season opener in Pickering on May 17. " REPAIRS Installations while-u-wait. Wire hook-up & brake controls. Three locations to serve you: OSHAWA PICKERING SCARBOROUGH 1670 Stmcoe St. N. 1050 Brock Rd. 1498 Midland Ave. bases-boaded wa]k -te Steve MacTassec. Collecting bits were Matt Smith, Josh Huether, Scott Thompson, Grog Zedic, Paul Grahanm and Shane Beetham. Defonsively, Whitbýys out- standing pitcbing was the story of the day, as they limited Ajax te just two bits while striking out il batters. Contributing on the mound for Optimusts were Thompson, Grahami MacIsaac and Rfyan Vopmi. The other members of the club are John Partlow, Sa Tremaine, Peter Triantafilou, Chris James and Mike Foret. Mitespile up the runs On %tUrway the Whitby Hawks mite rep girls' softball teani defeated Stouffvlle 25-14 in their first exhibition game cf the season. Whitby pitchers Danielle Morrison, Laura Campbell, Karen McWilliams and Asley McDonald gave up nine wa]ks and struck out 16. Morrison had four bits, McWifliams three, Susie Crab, Kailey Miller, Kelly Jeifs and Kailey Snider two each. 10/UNDER GIRLS AhwÂidmrarwlb Ke@W ~ Nsmoh 10/UNDE94 BOYS Robait Coimnon 112GIRLS KriaSIt Mogan Gronvil W"adNum.sh lMmnMoumnay if @ BOYS TransGuis Mucos Wilson SeM Condy is/OVER BOYS Juin Guis lO/UNDER GIRLS Celv an Ella=j«wm 14* Maur' AdrionnaWlho 1112 GIRLS JahriiNe.slh Causan*aGetiem Cerolie, szoza"n 13/OVER GIRLS Jacynthe LaBels Cwoge aRichaudson BdanaLagela AhIaGng Moliis &nmonds Jner «Mowimnay IS/OVER BOYS Adrian Lomiorzoicz Nathan lK" Obvis kmdoe Grog Kin -feels she could more- than hold her own against the pro boxers ho bas seen. SpringLi basketball Junior high scboi ague AT DURNAN COLLEGE May i KoriuckY AkobinBolcpiS Nick Hidi 1 Sean Jonos la Kovn Jomss10 Chris Malcolm 13 Adoin Csr --.-ohoey 7 OkWxwmaSt. 75 Mkchigm ist. 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