Page 12, Whîtby Free Proe, Wednesday, July 26, 1995 Seleets caponsinAginc The Whitby #1 bantani select basebali teain went undefeated to win the Agincourt select tournainent reoently. Ini their first gaine, Whitby defeated Birchinount Bulîdogs 15- 3. In the second game, Whitby defeated Barrie. 7-3. In the third gaine, Whitby downed the home teain Agincourt ma~jors 8-2. Ini the, chainplonship gaine againet Oakville majors, also with a 3.0 record, Whitby came out strong in the first inning, scoring two runs. .Whitby held the lead until the seventh inninn when Oakville tied [unior B lacrosse the gaine 7-7, torcng. the gaine into extra Innings. Whitby scored three runs in the eighth and shut down Oakville to win the gaine 10-7. Members of the teain are Brian -Witruk, Joel Crani, Colin Pemre, Darren, Muirhead, Chrie Slomka, Gyaels m tough series Oshawa Green Gaels trailed two gaines'te one going into last night's (Tuesday) gaine four of the best-of-seven Ontario junior B second round playoff series against Spartan Warriors. Gaëls, who defeated Scarborough in the firet round, lost FAMILY FAMILY F 11-6 on Sunday after being outshot 47-32. Jesse Lauder and Mike Ladouceur each scored two goals for Spartan. Ryan Huxter, Cory Hass, Rob Fodor, David Stabile, Ron Death and Mike Blake scored for Gaels. YOU'(AN FEED A 0F FOUR FOR ONLY ~AA I Plus Taxes No Coupon Required Iiclides: 4 Regutlar Burgeërs, 4 Fries, 4 Sofi Drinks anzd 4 Sunidaes. ai: Di -ýras WHITBY DAIRY QUEEN 1003 Dundas St. E. w m u m -..............~i .... .... ... r. 'M f -.8-m m i'm à LWm.1; mà 1ma Jasoni McQuat, who had five goals in an 11-9 Gaels win on Saturday, was held pointless in Sunday's contest. Huxter and Fodor each had two goals on Saturday, Fodor adding three assiste. Ladouceur had three goals and Lauder two for Spartan in the gaine played at Children's Arena in Oshawa. The fifth gaine in the series will be on Thureday in Spartan. If a sixth gaine is neoessary, it will be at LutherVipond Memorial Arena in Brooklin on Friday, July 28, gaine time 8:30 p.rn. Tennis tauight Whitby Tennis Club junior lesson prograin will be held on Saturdays, July 29 te Aug. 26, for children aged 6 te 9, 10 te 12 and 13 te 16. Cost -for members is $30, non-members $35. Registration forme are available at Iroquois Park and the Whitby library, Rossland branch. C raig Adamns, Guy Desmormeaux, Ryan Bayless, Andrew Hickey, Ricky Mace, Mark Unwin, Jon Kye; Sain Jeung, Joel Howie, Danny Sinali and coaches Stewart Mace, Terry Witruk and Steve Midg ets falter lu tournmentfinal The Whitby minor midget basebaîl teani, sponsored by Network Architecture, was defeated in the final of a tournament in Brampton over the July 14 weekend. In their first gaine, Whitby dcfeated High Park 9-1. Sean Culleton and Lars Clay shared the pitching duties and combined on a three-hitter. The offence was led by Kyle MeFarlane with four hits. In the blistering heat on Saturday, Whitby downed Erindale 7-2. McFarlane got the complete gaine victory. After only a 20-minute break, Whitby again took the field against the co-host Brampton Braves. Whitby, quickly. jumped into the lead and buiît an 8-1 cushion. Brampton fought back in their last at-bat but Whitby held on for an 8-7 victory. In the semi-final gaine, Whitby' downed Wexford 6-2. Clay got the win while Ryan Crotin led the oftence with three hits. Ini the chainpionship gaine against Brampton Royale,- who were also undefeated, Whitby appeared tired. The gaine was close until the sixth inning when Brampton surged into the lead. Whitby then ran out of inninga in an 114 loss. Reps edge, Cobourg The Whitby major mosquito rep basebaîl teain defeated Cobourg 4- 3 in their final home gaine of the se-ason.,Chiefs came froin behind to, tie and finally win in the second extra inning. Cobourg collected just two bits, bothi in the firet inning, and suffered 14 strikeouts. Matthew Tosoni fanned nine of those over the:last- four inninge te help hiin earn the victory. Whitby hittere were held in check with two hits and il strikeoute until the final inning when Adamn Bright singled and advanced on a aingle by Justin Hawe. Adam' Syhestre' then singled to drive in the winning run. CÇhiefs were entered I'n "the annual Orillia Legion, Mosquito tournament on the weekend but were eliminated early on losses9 to Burlington 5-0 and Guelph 5-1. Ini the last gaine of the dlay against Birchinùiout, Chiefs'-bats finally got in gear for an 8-7 coie-froin- behind win. Due to, technical difficulties, minor soccer, gi*rls' softball and the most. rece nmnor basebail scores do not appear this week. 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