Whitby Free Press, 24 May 1995, p. 19

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Whltby Free Prees, Wednesdy, May 24. 1M.5 Page 10 Lions and Argos irecoird victoiries Week two proved k> be another entertaining week of football, as the Lions, won their firet gaine of the season 25-12 over the Rýoughriders and the Argos continued their winning ways by defeating the Stampeders S1-19. The flrst game was ezpected k>, be a cne-sided affair, as the Rouhriers marquee player Jason Pottinger was not in the line-up, but this gaine proved ta, be much closer than the score mnditated. On the first series of plays, Roughridgers rookie quarterback Scott McWilliams engineered a 75-yard scoring drive with saie perstent runnxng by MéWllimsalong. with runming- backs Danny Crabb and Reid Hopmans. McWillim eventually took a quarterback sweep around the right side and after a fine block froin Crabb, McWilhiams scaMpered' 24-yards for the tauchdown. The lead didntlast long, ason the ensufing kick-off Lions runningback Eamon Sommerville returned the ldck-off 75-yards for the touchdown k>, tie the gaine at 6-6. Lions othiers runningbeck Mike Simonetta broke a long one late in the haif k> give the Lions a 12-6 balf-tixne*lead, but early in the second haif Roughrider runnnbc Neil Lang broke several tackles before scampering down the field for a 55 yard TD, tying the, score at 12-12. Early in the fourth quarter, Lions veteran quarterback Jainie Watson showedpos as he led his team downthe field for another Siinonetta touchdown, capped off by a one point convert Spring basketball Junior bigh sdxoei league AT DURHAM COLLEGE May 15 Kentucky Lance FtuE1 Akoben BoIop6 1 Dan Bake 1 ickHornandez 26 Dan huron 1M MichignSI. Lu is. àêg Bryan HqM 8 70 WiMe Foroo Nick Olke 25 Derekonri13 Bruit Thonm. il 70 Arkaums l Dan Greah«r 15 Kofi Belon Admii Cosgroxa WOUCLA TIUIISUnue 13 Nathan Dick 8 Ketïky a -s OlhmSi. 3 1 6 Arkansas 2 2 4 Wake Forest 1 3 2 UCLA 1 3 2 Michigan St. 1 3 2 by Sommerville. The Roughridgers still didn't give up as they continued to marhdw he feld late in the gaine searhing for that tying toùuchdown, but instead a Ma exchange ini the backfield resulted in a fumble, which was recovered by the Lions. Simonetta finished off the scoring with a fine run on the last play of the gaine for a Lion To chdown. Crabb and McWilliams had excellent gaines on defence, as one or both of thein were involved in almoot every tackle, but special mention' should be made to Roughrider lineman Paul Marshall, who was i the Lion backfleld ail gaine, breaking up several plays at key points in a drive. Ini the second contest of the week it appeared that the Stampeders were going to win their first gaine of the season, as they completely dominated the first part of the game. Stampeder runningback David Crabbe broke for two touchdowns, while running mate Bryan Sand scored one of bis own. On the other end Argos runningback David Norman had two touch- downs of 45-yards and 53-yarýl and along with an AndrOw Boumns convert the two teains went into the final quarter with the Stampeders leading 19-13. the remainder of the gaine became ail Argos as 10-year-old runningbacks Jonathon Samson* and ichael Norman scored touchdowns along with a fine touchdown pasa from Andrew Boumns ta Kevin Roach to cap off the scoring. Cirit71 touament On Sunday, June 25, capo harnes driver Doug Brown wl hast a Celebrity Golf Tournament at Thunderbird Golf Club in Ashburn,' with net proceeds going to the Children's Aid Society of Durhamn Region. Celebrities include sportscasters fr-om CYI'O and CFRB, current and alumni NHL players, Toronto Argonaut players and harness hall of faer Jhn Camnpbell and Bull ODnne i torestecl in becoming a sponsor may do so by eéther donating a prize or funds k> purchase a prize or by sponsoring a designated hale. Cail the CAS at (905) 433-1551, extension 2250 or 2318. Crabbe also had an excellent gaine on defence for the Stampeders, while at the other end Jorden Henry and Keven Raach led the attack with 12 and il tackles respectively. Argos Matthew Hurst intercepted a pass as well as recovering a fumble. Club seeks new membersa The Wbitby Làawn Bowling Club welcomes new members. Free instruction is offered Monday afternoons and evenngý at the club on Brock Street South, Whitby. Membership is $65,- ($3 for lockers). For more information, caIl 668-4366. 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