Whitby Free Press, 5 Jul 1995, p. 16

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Page 16, Whby Free Prmes, Wecfrieday, JuIy r3,1996r :eÉé A shootout AT LEFT, a golfer swings away in the Lyndebrook Golf Course, Whitby semi-finals of the Million Dollar Shoot-Out, and at right one of the 17 finalists scrutinizes his shot at the Oshawa Golf Club. Yvan Giroux was the winner at Lyndebrook anid earned a berth in the final shoot-out on the 160-yard lSth hole at the Oshawa club where Tim Brady of Cherry Downs (Pickering), who had fired a hole in one in a qualifying round, shot closest to the pin to.capture the championship in what was a United Way fund-raiser sponsored by Gene raI Motors, local GM dealers and Bell Canada. Photos by Peter Nilas, Whtby Free Fress Swimimers impressive Five members of the Whitby Iroquois Swim Club will compete at th-- Ontario age group swim championships for those aged 14 and under in Etobicoke July 7 to Whitby slo-pitch etsof Juiy 2 W L T P Taigate Chaigs. 10 O O 20 Supedor Vendig 7 3 0 id Banlcç& the Bandt 6 4 O 12 Whitby nn Mies 6 4 0O 12 Whtby Inn 5 3 1 il Don Cherrys 5 4 1 il Advatage 3 5 O 6 SMW la 3 6 O 6 Acco 2 8 0 4 A go Zone 0O V10 O 0 Scores 9. Qualifying for the event were Josh ando, Eric Chan, Ella Bur- I, Alex Mazar and Nadia Khat- Chan was first in 50-metre freestyle for boys aged 10 and under at the central region championships in Etobicoke recently. Pandlo, ini the sanie division, was* first in 5-metre butterfly, setting a club recordand attain- ing provincial qualifying time in the event as well as in 400-metre freestyle in which he finished second. Burley, in girls aged 10 and under, was second in 200- and 400-metre freestyle, establishing club records as well as qualifyig times," while Khattab (saine divi- sion) was seventh ini S-metre breaststroke but also qualified for the provincial event. Andrew Seamone of the Whitby club was first in 50- metre breaststroke for boys aged 10 and under, eýIso with a provin- cial qualifying týme. Wolves demoli*sh opponent The Wolves ran wild June 27. Whitby's under-il sooeer team crushed, Malvern 12-O in the second round of the Central Soc- cer League Cup. Ciaran Thompson scored four Êrais while Lucas Kwapisz and rie Shah eaeh scored three goals. John Baker and Paul Kon- tos had the other goals. On June 28. Wolves faced much tougher opposition ini a premier division league game against East York. Wolves held on for a 4-3 win on two goals each by Kontos and Kwapisz. Defence was the dif- ference, however, and sweeper Eamon Somerville was outstand- ing, earning most valuable player honours. 'l'ieteam iB sponsored bw Halenda s Meats, Neilson Cad- bury The Golden Griddle and Hard-Co Construction. Raiders lose, tic The Whitby Raiders under-iS elite rep soccer teani, sponaored by the Bank of Montreal and Kubota, are finding their first season in the highest level of league play challenging, at tumes frustrating and'yet rewarding. The teami has suffered tough louses to somne of Ontario's top teanis, including Scarborough Blues, Woodbridge and North Scarborough. Tlhey were winnig 2-1 against East York uÜntil the referee called a penalty shot ini the last minute of play, resulting in a tie. But the teani won the Lac St. Louis tournament and was consolation wi nner in the Unionville tournament. Last week Whitby macle a comeback but loSt to Wexford 5-4. Wexford connected only minutes into the gaine for an early lead. Mark Engelage scored on bis own rebound short to tie the game. Wexford later scored three quick goals for a 4-1 lead at haif-time. Raiders fought back to tde the gaine at 4-4 on two goals by Eric Kolobutin and one by Evan Harrigan. A mistake enabled Wexf'ord to take the victory. Ontarleo maqjor lacrosse Ocams June 28 BrM7ton 6 Brooldi 10 W L T OF GA P SixNat"1e 2 1 0 184 I0924 Brookîn 1022 0 172 12 2 Brmpton 6 4 112193 13 Fergus 4 7 1103 13659 Peterborouigh 1 10 074 11 2 Owen Sounwd 1 10 O 103 155 2 Top E sces GP G A P Troy Cordngsy, Six PL 13 24 49 73 John Tamies Six Natons 13 38 32 70 Chris DrhscoIIBrnrmjon 9 v7 29 46 Gary Gah. rokldn 6 28 13 41 Bob Hadey, BraMpt~on 9 23 18 41 John Vanmungerland.Forgua il 20 20 40 Tom Wreggitt, Brooldin 10 1D 30 40 Duane Jamobe,Six Nadions 13 E 23 39 John Fiaco, ilrookln 10 12 26 38 Rich KI9our, Six IoNWk il 13 23 3s Paul Gat. SlxNaiions 7 1E E8 34 Peter Park. BrooUcn 8 13 17 3M Bob MNb.Owm Sound ID0Il 19 30 Kevin Bggs, Peterborough 9 1B 13 29 JollWiIong Brpton a82 17 29 JuIy 2 Whitby Inn Maies Do hus SLpenor Vendng Av~g Taigate Chailies AiioZone Sassy's Saiker & the 8. 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