Page 14, Whitby Free Press, Wecfresday, juIy 5,1995 Chiefs corne up ernpty at tournarnent Whitbys junior basebaîl teain more than met their match in the final of a tournainent i Burlingtôn last week. A strong Streetsville teai banded Chiefs an 8-2 bass, as Whtb could only manage five bits.w y pi ch d o Ken Cyalway p0 itchd o Whitby alowhe 10 bits. Whitby ope0wnd tetrailtnn awitb edan 10 ive Hanitn, a gaitene ale fer fieinninga due tete wmergicy rule. Cl wsh ler winnin ptchruwbil Josb iledoe two aorun Whaditefaiedthold a one-runa lverahte s-5tbyingland was i th onake -.yGab~eh therzsecon i. n Ba Neprty ArdonowzadoBrd Newpr t wcombdhi ona for- bite ro aks ahendgitBbatime g aveGabrothe e sad e i Htdybad thoeebits ndstl Tim Puddister tssed a three- bitter i a 74 win over Oshawa. Newport bit a home run wbile Ha y had two doubles. Tim lIneson, Calway and Miller each had a double. Inieson threw a six-bitter in a 10-3 wi over Bramptoni the semi-finai. Hardy agai led the offenoe with three runs and two stolen bases while Calway smashed a home mun. Whitby ill play i a tourna- ment i Brampton this weekend. i MAJRLCOS Redmen Majors edge minors DARRYL JENNINGS of the Whitby major mid9et basebali team lets one fly in a 2-1 victory over Whitby's minor midget team game Iast Wednesda4. WhbyFePrs take Brookli Redmen won two games last week i Ontario major lacrosse. Peter Park scored four goals and Derek Keenan had a seven- poit outing as Redinen rolled. over Peterboroug Lakers 21-12 on Thursday night. Jason Pitters bad three goals and two goals and Keenan, Tom Wreggitt and Steve McCreith two goals each. Jason Richards and Paul St. John eacb bad a goal and four assists. John Fusco, Dave Marwick, Eric Perroni, Doug Noganosh, Jin Brown and Dave McWhirter also scored. Kevi Biggs had five go ais and three assîsts te lead Lakers. On June 28, Redmen defeated Bramipton 10-6 in the first encounter of the season between the two teains. Keenan, Wreggitt and Park eacb scored twice with singles by Rob Hanah, Richards, McCeitb and Gw-- Gait. Mike Hasen had two affs for Brampton, singles b Ted Dowling, Jon Grant, KevinDance and Kip Rennick. Redaxen face Fergus'tonight (Wednesday) at Iroquois Park i wbat is 'Fanily Nite.' Admission is $10 for a fanxily of four. Gaine two tinie is 8:30 p.m. Redmen. play Frday night. Fergus on - MI We qst wins squeaker West defeated east 13-11 in the firet annual major 1acrosse ail-star ganme held on Saturday night at Iroquois Park. Willy Arniold of Owen Sound had three goals while teammate Jainie Grimoldby hada goai and three assista to lead the wet also made up of players from Six Nations and Fergus. Peter Park of Brooklin and George Belleperche of Peter- borough each had three goalsmn to Iead the east. Tom Wr *tt of Brooklin had two goals and two assista, Kevin Danice of Bramp- Midget girls qualify forchampionshi Whitby's Roy Rebels midget girls' fastpitch team bas qualified for the provincial chanipionships *Peewees at St. Ktts Whitby won a silver medai at a peewee lacrosse tournainent in St. Catharines reoently. Whitby was bounoed 8-2 by Spartan in the first game but came back with a tie and two wins. Brandon McBride and Dane Silverthorne had the Whitby goals in the loss toSpartan. Casey Logeman and Dean Retieffe each scored twioe while Josh Colley had four assista in a 9-9 tie with Hamilton. Whitby defeated Toronto 8-4, anà bested*St. Catharines 8-6 in the silver medal gaine. Matt Taylor and Logeman each scored twioe againet St. Catharines. Kurt Pitters had three assista. In league_play, Witby defea- ted Toronto Beaches 7-5. in Guelph July 14, 15 and 16. After returning froin their tournament tour ini the southern states, the team played severa] league gaines plus a tournainent in Brampton te, prepare for the qualifiers i Scarborough on the July long weekend. Rebels play in the Durham Ladies' Fastpitch League, and have three wins, a tie and seven losses. However, the competition prepared the team for the xidget level quaiifiers in Scarborough on July 1 and 2. In their first gaine, Rebels piayed Scarborough. The gaine was scorelesa after the regulation seven innings. In the top of the eîghth Scarborough scored a run but Whitby fought back i the bottom. of the inning when Rhonda Gannon got on base with a bit to, left field and scored off a single by Stephenie Summerbill. Continued strong pitching by Jodi Siinms kept Scarborough off the scoreboard in the top of the ninth and Rebels took the win in the bottom, of the inning when Eric Carroll got on base. Solid bits by Michelle Theriault and Lindsay Upton moved ber around tbe bases and finally across tbe bomne plate. In tbeir second gaine, a 7-0 win over Markbaxn Panthers, Sarah Cross pitcbed and allowed only two bits. Theriault, Courtney Mfitchell, Stepbenie Sunimerbili and Jodi Simins led Whitby offensively. Upton played ber second strong gaine of tbe day bebind tbe plate and key defensive plays were made by Gannon, Cornie McFarlane and Carroll. In the third gaine against a strong Cawthra squad, Whitby loet 7-0. However, the earlier win Hawks grab gold Dr. Mary Goldhawk's Golden Hawks took top prize itbe major squirts' Canada Day mid-season basebail tournainent. Hawks defeated Jenson's Auto Body 14-7 in tbe final. Golden Hawks broke open a closely played match scoring six times in the top of the fourth inning and then beld on en route te the toumainent cbanipionsbip. Botb teains earned a bertb in tbe final by going undefeated in the prelinunary gaines. In the consolation final, Allkind of Gas Service outlasted the K-insmen Club of Whitby te, take the consolation bonours 8-5. against Markhain bad ensured the teain of a bronze medal in tbe tournarnent. Sunday morning Rebels lost 8-1 to Brampton in the semni-finals. Bramipton and Cawthra squared off in the final with Cawthra taking the gold, Bramnpton tbe silver. Whitby will play their first gaine in the provincials in Guelph on Friday, July 14 at 6:30 p.m. Regukir season nears end Trio of wilns fior Warriors Whitby Warriors won three gaines ithe past week te im- prove their junior A lacrosse league record to, 13 wins and tbree lusses. Jason Jankowski scored witb jst *over a miute remaining te give Warriors a 12-10 win over Kitcener-Waterloo on Friday. Kitchener bad rallied from a 10-6 deficit te tie tbe gaine. Paul Salle bad two goals and two essists for Whitby, Jonas Derks a go ai and four assists and Scott MacDoneli two goals and an ase- ist. Steve Voituk, Jay Stewart, Nieai Maynard, Shaydon Santos and Marty OBrien aisoscored. Shane McKenzie bad three goals and two assists for Kit- chener. The nigbt before, Warriors explded for a 21-10 win over Mississauga. Jason Crosbie bad four goals and three assists and Mike Fryer three goals and five assista. On June 26, Warriors downed last-place Burinn 10-4 as Gavmn Prout bad tree goals and Voituk two goals a.nd two assists. Warrios bave four gyames remaining in the regular leu scbedule, including - a gaine against St. Catharines tomorrow (Thursday) night at Iroquois Park, game time 8 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ..... .............................. .