Whltby Fr00 Prea, Wednes"y. July 12, 1995, Page 17 Peewee offence silenced in final Whitby's Telehop Tigers minor peewee seleets, also sponsored by Hamilton-Beach Proctor-Silex, were runners-up in theé chaznpionship finals this past weekend in a tournainent in Milton. The shortened WIhitby roster, due to house league commitmnents, gained a berth in the final by winning ail throe of their preliminaiy gaines. In the opeming match, Igers thrashed Streetsville Bs in a mercy-shortened gaine 15-O. Pitchers Dan Deluca and Alexander Lacey shared the mound and held' Streetaville to one hit while strikcing out seven. 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Adam King, who struck out five batters in the remaining two mnnnga, was MVft se-qlected as game VWtby, only needing a tie to advance to, the championsbip, then met pre-tourney favounite South London. London grabbed an early 3-1 lead and held onto the slim margin before Whitby woke up and unloaded for a 11.6 win. Deluca, Donnelly and Lacey bandled the pitching for the home side with Deluca awarded gaine MVI>. Tigers then bast 4-1 to another Streetsile teain in the clhampionship final. For the tour gaines, Ryan Matthews had five hits and drove in six rune. Andrew Staff anid King each scored five runs. Novice Eagles dailm B titie The Whitby Eagles novice girls? fastball team, sponsored by Tribute Homes and the Braolin and District Kinsmen, took the B cbainpionship mi the Central Frontenac tournainent in Inverary. Despite their first gae loua te Beileville, Eagles rebounded to down Ernestown and Nepean te land in the B division playoff against- the hast Çentral Frontenac teain. Patricia Cowman, who pitched ini ail four gaines, wentthe ful Gacis tops in division play Although a first-year teain Oshawa Green Gaes finished firat in their division' ini regular Wùm streak& ireaches 12 The Whitby rep squirt fastball teamn added two more wins te stretch their winning streak te 12 gantes by beating Oak Ridges Diamonds 13-10 on June 26 and Pickering Blue 13-5 on July 4. Against Oak Ridges, leading Hawks were Jennifer Scott with three bita and two RBIs. Krista Mueller two bits and two RBIs, Becky Birtzu two bits and an RBI and Kari Van Rausuw with two bits. Mueller pitched into the sixth inning before getting relief help from Lyndsey Matsumura who got the final tbree outs te preserve the win. In the win against Pickeripig, Arnanda Lawson belted a grand slam home run to lead the offenoe and made a number of fine catches in the outfield te help defensively. Lindsay Freeman with two bits and two RBIs and Mueller with two bits and an RBI also contributed te, the offence. Stili unbeaten Dundas Centre Guardian Drugs emerged victorious in the major moaquito houa. league tournainent on July2. Guardian began the tournainent with a 74 win over Stuff in eirtr innings. The second win was 17-O againat KP Copy. In the championship gaine, Guardian edged Churcher's Auto 6" in extra innings. Teain members are Scott Rae, Jordan Howard, Jason ward, Ben Delongchainp, Justin Deschenes, TylIer McDonald, Jason Connor, Devin Blair, Michael Pitt, Keenan Sutherland, Jonathan Driscoil, Curtis Puckrin, Mdain Gunn, Wil Lazary, coaches Brian Connor and Brad McDonald. The teain i as 15 wins in as many gaines tbis season. 6m5 in fina Whitby Profeasional Firefigliters won the Whitby minor peewee baseball tournament champion- ship over M&M Meat Shopa 6-5. Chris Foreman was the winning pitcher and Sasha Papov picked up the save with two and two-thirds inninga of steilar relief work. In the consolation final, Glen Graphica Gators defeated Jus-t!i PI p o -in o h season play in Ontario junior B lacrosse. Ga.els ended the season with a 14-6 win over Buratn to fin- ish fmrt ini the east division and third overal in the league. Gaels are iplayoff action this week against Sarborough. Ryan Huxter scored three goals and KevinTaylor, Jeif Yoo and.David Stabile had two each againat Burlington. Wayne McNutt had a goal and six aBs- ista. ir" flia Witby's rep novice C.aras teain,,. sponsored by, CRCS General Contracting, ýreached the finals in the WJhit.by tournament before being defeated by Markham Thunder. Ini the pre-tournainent zone gaine against East Gwillimbury, Warriors dominated, scoring an impressive 13-1 victory. The tournament brought Warriors C and D teains together. Warriors C teain played a strong, disciplined gaine, resultrng in a 9-1 victory over Warriors D. Warriors bast 6-5 to Markhani, then puiled out alI the stops and defeated Akwesasne 9-4. I the final, Warriors loet 5-2 to Markhani. Brennan Halsey led the scoring for Warriors with seven points. Brandon Davis, Matthew Doherty, Kenny Henry and icky Frendo Cumbo each had five. K(a]ley Greer and Jason Reed were strong in net. Soccer City Sprts Complex Ages 4- 13 JULY 3 -AUG 18 8:30 - 4:30 E.D.C. available e Many activities including day trip to Ontario Place e Weekly rate $1 05.00 S. ... s.... Gaels met Scarbor&ugh on Monday niglit in the frt game of therr best-of-five series. The second game wad Tuesday and the third e is on Thursday night at hildren's Arena, Osh- awa, game time 8 p.m. 2 more wins The Whitby IHawkS mite ffoftbalfl teain added 'two more wins in the past week. Whitby defeated Oshawa 20-8 with two bits each by Stacey Belben, Karen McWiliams, Susie Crabb, Danielle Morrison and Kailey Smider. On Thursday, Whitby nipped a W.rong Stouffville team 10-9. Ashley McDonald pitched the endtre game, helped by key plays from the defense. Laura Campbell, Kailey Miller and McWilliams had two hits each. seven innings on the mound in the final te earn a 14-9 wmn. Cowman struck onut eight and allowed seven hits to combine with strong defensive play behind lier. Allana Coscarella went three for four at the plate, driving out two doubles and a triple. Jamie Dickson also swung a hiot bat with tiwo singles and a three-bagger, matched by Caie Osborne with a double and two singlee, and MI Innes with a triple and a single. Liesley Aitkenhead bad three bits, Andrea Gale two. Leanne Gannon's sacrifice fly in the fourth inning maintained a six-run rally that took Eagles te victory in the B final. Whitby rebounded after a one-run. loua to Scarborough te down Cobourg 17-1 te, improve their record to six wins andfour lasses in league play. Cowman allowed only one bit in three innings, strildng out eight and walking two before * în u mound duties te Gale who caine on in relief for the là st three frames allowing only one run to, score. 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