WhItby Fre Preas, Wednosday, Juno 7. 1995, Page 25 Under-Ils blanked iitounm tseifas Mu .Witby Spirit under-il girls' rep occer teain began the 1995 seaaon by reacbing the semi-finalsoa the recent East York tournament. They qualified by beating a strong Burlington team 2-0, with goals hrm Erin Watson and Candace Nzeakor, on the morming cf May 20. Meagiien Johnson ~ 1. fe The Whitby niinor, niidget hauebanl team,, sponsored by Network Architecture., main- tained their perfect home record by defeating Port Hope 8-1 and Kendal 9-1. In the Port Hope gaine on Friday night,« Kyle MacFarlane made the most af bis flrst start of the year by pitching a solid five innings and allowing only tbree hits. Doug Clarke and David Yarwood each turned in an innig af steady relief work. Teoffence providdgo support with bits b Ryan Baan (two), Colin oun (two)., Doug Clarke (tbree), Steve Gale, Chris Huinink, Day. Yarwood, Sean Culleton and Sean Donnelly. On Saturday night Balan pitched five innings, allowing four bits and getting eight strikeouts. ars Clay pitched the Iast three innings and allowed only one bit and struickout i. Crotin and Cockburn each had two bits. Unbeaten, novices settie for silver The Wbitby novi ce rep girls' softball team didn't loue a game but ended up with the silver modal at a tournament in King- ston over the. weekend. Whitbydeeated Kanata -6-4. BellevIle .13-11 (grand slam home run by Jane Forbes to win themie) and Kingston 9-4., Tegold modal Rae agamast Orleans was scheduled for 10 pe . but Hawks coaches Dave Ramay and Ray Gorecki felt the rain weather and slippiyfield condtions were unsae for PlrMeas didn't want ta rÎesche- dule the. game to Sunday, s0 Whitby was awarded the silver and Orleans gold. Wi~oee In league play, t pee the seaaon with a 6»3win over Markham IL. Tan ya Gorecki and Penni-Lee Wheeler pitched for Hawks, Denise Aloia, Eryn Ram- say and Jackie Skinner each drove ini à run. Ramsay belted a home rum as Hawks defeated Whitby Eagles 9-4 on June 1. Aloa was solid defensively in oentrefield. earned tih. shutauÎt with strong defenuive performanices from Sophi Lnkater, Stephanie Sciope, Nbtaho Nzsakor, Rachel Wallance and Markie Warren.' In the afternoon, Whitby beat Pickering B 3-1 withgoals from Candace Nzeakor., Lindsay Zara and Franes Depalma. On Sunday morning Whitby ot -ta ScaboroDugh, United and finished runner-up in their division. Oakvilbe, the other' division winners, and WhitbyZpayed the smn-final on Sunday atrnoon. The hard-fought game was tied 0-0 at haif-timebut mn'the second period Oakville took the lead with a stunning long range shot. Whitby farwards Michelle AMan, Viécky Methven, Kati Daniher and Kirsten MacKenie created lots of scoring chances but were unable ta capitalize. With four minutes to go, Oakville was-awarded a-penalty and won the gaine 2-0. League Play for Witby started oS May 24,- witha f- loua ta Pickering A.'1' Wbitby goalaorers were Zara and Helen Jaâmes (two). Mdgets extend home streak ---------- = - -- --- --