Whitby Free Press, 31 May 1995, p. 21

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Whhby Pro. Prom. Wednesday, May 31.1095, Paq.21 Sp)rinters set im.arkîs Asha James and Esi Benyarku set records and Andrew Channer leaped to two victories as Whitby ... . .... ASHA JAMES of Trafagar Castie Sohool will aim for an OFSAA champ inship in midet;Irs'100-metre sprint thiswee?,nd.Photo by Mark Reesot students won egt events at the central.regional track and field meet at eCiVýincField i nOshawa last week. Benyarku, from Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School, won the senior girls' 100- metre with a. record time of 11.6 seconds, James, of Trafalgar Castie School, established a new mark in the midget girls' 100-metre event with a time of 12.0 seconds. She was second in 200- metre. Charnier, of Anderson CVI, went 7.12 metres to easily win the senior boys' lon g jump and had a distance of 14.28 metres in triple jump. He was also second in 100-metre. Tony Branch of Anderson won the senior 1ilO-metre hurdies and was third ini 200-metre. Dennis Thomas of Anderson won, the junior boy s' 400-metre and Roxanne Woley of Ander- son won the junior girls' 80- metre iiurdles. 1Sheldon Dowding of' Austin was a decisive winner i the midget boys' 100-metre hurdies. T7he Anderson team of Chan- ner, Thomas, Branch and Dwight Ixon won the 4-by-400-metre relay event. Anderson's teain of Chner, Thomas, Branch and Bevis IÀ was second in 4-by-100. John Green of Sinclair Second- ary School was second in midget javýelin.. Justin Aitken of Henry Street High School was third in 400- metre. Top finishers go on to the Ontario high school (OFSAA) finals on Friday and Saturday at Queen's University in Kingston. Gait scores 7in' Redmen, Brooklin Redmen crushed Owen Sound 19-3 in an Ontario majord lacrosse league game on Saturday. Gary Gait led Redmen with W seven goals and two assists. Bob Hannàh had three goals ad John usco, ave chre andnDave'Marwick each had two goals. Jason Richards, Bill Passfleld and Tom Wreggitt'had the other goals while Erie Perroni had three assists. Mike Harding, Chris Barfoot and Neil Pyke scored for North It was the third. win in four gaes for Redmen whoý play Peterborough Lakers at Iroquiois Park on Wednesday night, May 31. Redinen will play in Fergus on Friday night and 'then iiost Six Nations next Wednesday night, June 7. Six Nations, defending Mann Cup champions, defeated Red- men on May 19.> Onarlo major lacrOsse ESI BENYARKU of Fat her Austin, shown in LOSSA competition, set a recrd in senior.girl' 10-metre at the- regionals and will aim for an Ontario titie in Kingston this weekend. Photo by Mark Reeso4 Whltby Froe Press $comas May 20 Slxilon la 'i u Fugue il Petmough kWy 27 Brookîn la Own Soun Miy 28 pkrborough it Six Nuob 7W pin. osf My 22 Jniors open with 2 is The Wbitby junior represntative basebail team looks te b. a str-ong contender for a provincal cbampionsbpip eda Mujuosq s dby Brookih Legion, have a talented lineup ma3de up of bath junior and juivenile a#e players. Returmng junior are Tan Andrew, Steve HorseyTim Curran, Steve Wood, TMm Puddistor and iCtii Mills. Second-year juveniles Tim Imeson and Blair Hardy alo return te join newcomers Ken Calway, JSh Miller, Jef Bremner, Jerzy Aronowicz, Adam Thomnpson, Jeremy Schott and Five of th players on this year's tsam were a"s part of the. Eastern Ontario ail-star team which won the. Blue Jay Cup in 1994. Itis likely that four or five players on this years club will aise mae the. 1995 ail-star t.am. Thi eamon apener at Murkar diamond pitted Whitby againet the. Pickering B team. NQbitby put the game away in tiie s.venth inning as Newport and Imeson drove in two runs apiece toseal a 5-3 victory for the. home team. Puddister, and Horsley combined'for, a five bitter on the mound.while Hardy, Andrew and Aronowicz with two bits each provided the offence. Whitby then travelled to Bownmnvile and came away with a 10-4 win. HoWsey led tiie way at the. plate with two home runs including a ~d slam. Other hitters were Hry Wood, Imneson and ronwic, whl Bremner, in relief of Mils, took the. win on the mound. When you consider we bave eight potential first-string starting pitchers you begin to, realize tii. deptii of talent on this teain, says pitching cooch Day. Imeson. "On paper, w. look good but it's wbat you can do on the. field that counts," says coach Ian Hardy. Thismason Whitby wilbhast the. EOBA junior champioswhiP tournament and the. 1995 OBA junior A payoff tourney in August. The annual Rotary junior Tournament will b. held in Ju rooicin Igegfion teain g ays aU of its home gaies aLt ukrdiamond in the. Iroquos Park complex. 5rnpon Fergus P.e.rboroug 0wm 21 0 02 30 0 20 0 - To 0eor Tomn Wrugll. BrooIdni 2 John Fusco. Brookin 2 John Tmwo. Six Natioeu2 Pauli 9. John. Brookin 2 FIah Klgoi. Six Nilooe 2 NtPuuIi. BOmow 2 John Vmnulngn&d Furgue 2 WU@ Arnd& owmn Sosid 2 0£ 38 46 46 62 44 26 52 52 34 34 25 Under- Ils fwin [n Central Socoer Leagu. premier division action May 24, the. under-li Whitby Wolves, sponsored by Halenda's Neilson Cadbury, Golden Griddle and E[ard-Go Conructiaon, d.feated Rexdale 10-1 at Jack Wilson Park. Coming off a scesu gresason sciiedule and iiaving betn the. talented Northi York Azzuri in the. quarter-finals te reaci the. final four cf the. 20- team under-li division in the- tougiiEstý York Invitational Tournament played on the. Victoria Day weekend, Wolves were ready for their opening gaine 0f the season. Wolves dominated froin the opening whistle and cruised to their comfortable victory ongol from outside left ]ric Sha (three),ý centre forward Lucas Kwapisz (tiiree), insid. right and gaine MVP Ciaran lhompson and, coming off the. bench, Kle Couglan (two) and Mike Sheehan. The. solid defence 0f keeper Brian Crawford, sweeper Eamon Sommerille, centWaldefender Gavin McCrorie and fullbacks Mik. Den, Tyler Mattin and Matthew Vubley, continued where th.y left off lat sason wiien they had -the best goals aantaverage in the league, alwing hr itr only on. coslaingoal. I. sound performance was made complet. by the. umdfield control cf centre haf John Baker and musid. left Sean Leforte, the speed of midfielder Frank Dpalma and the. passes of outaide rigit Paul Koeitos. .........................

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