Whitby Free Press, 12 Jun 1996, p. 21

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Galo lyHale -win at Am-Can Amber Galiogiev and Ian Haie of the Kiichi Bai Judo Ciub each won championhip at the Arn- Can international challenge i Buffalo, N.Y. recently. Galiogley,. 13, won ail three of her matchesminagoa,13 and 14 girls' open beit div,"ision -- it was brer second straight titie at An- Can. "She upset sanie girls who weren't used ta losing,' says coach Dan Grlbben about the stiff U.S. competition. -Amber's sister, Shannon, who was second in another division at Am-Can lest year, was injured and unable ta compete in this year's Am-Can. Gribben says Shannon, a con- tender for goid wherever she competes, is well known among U.S. competitors wh o didW t lament hier absence as it gave them a. shot at the medals this year. Ian Hale, 25, was superb in winning the heýavywejight titie i thegreen-blue-brown dàiisonfor senior men. Along the way he defeated the 1993 Canadian ail- ver medalist. Meaghan Fultan, 13, was second in the liçhtweigh-t open boit division for girls ae 13 and 14. She bast in the final ta the U.S. champion who "had a few tricks up lher aleeve that proved ta, be t he difference, Baye, Grlb- ben. Ian Alezander 11, was third in the boyi' aged il and 12 open boit division. Shane Alexander and Chris McCrudden were each fifth in their divisions, Richard Leve was fourth i senior menls 156- Pound, and Corey Bayford had a tap-10 finish in men's minus Rookile basebail experiment begins June 9 marked the openlng of the experimental Rookie Bal League in Whitby. The league, sponsored by the Whitby Lodge of the Loyal Order ofMoose, consiste of three teanis of players uelected from the Whitby minor basebali major squzirt house league syutem who have more advanced eilla, and serves ta, provide a competitive brand of basebali for these players as weii as lntroducing rookie bail ta, Whitby. The players stili compete in house league play. Roolde bail, which began in the U.S, features à pitching machine in game play. The sport has been steadily growing in popularity and is a regular, part of bouse league basebail in neighbouring Meeks toý attend clinie. The Gold Medal Basketbail Camp will hold a free basketball clinic featuning niational team member Michael Meekci who led Canisius College ta the 1996 NCAA Tournanient. He was the 1996 MAAC most valuable ýplayer and is entered in the 1996 NBA drafl. The free dinic will include a free autograph session. The clinic will be held at KiCngsway College in Oshawa on Sunday, June 16 froni il a.m. ta,1 pm., for baye and girls aged seven to 17. For more information, cali 434-2881. *.. .. *:*::4. *...* .. .*. Warrors explode. on offence WhtyWarriors have got the ofcei gear. Warriors won three gemes recently ta improve their'Ontario junior A lacrosse leage record ta eight wins and a boss gofor third place behind unboatin- Orangeville and second-place St. Catharines, the perennial power- houss in the league. Warriors ran past Six Nations 16-4 lest Fnday, on the heels of an 18-9 win aven Burlington and- 29-2mUlngY of Mississauga. MartyOBnen had five goals and four assista against Missis- sauge while Grant Johnston hed three goals and five assise. Wafrions will play in Kitchener on Fnidey night and then hast Sarnia atfIroquois Pak oSn e es4ynight, June 19, Warrior wifl bo in St. Cath- armeis mn a battis, for second place. Gaels- crus]h Gloucester Brad Reed scored four goals and added four assista as Oslh-- awa Green Gaeîs defeated Glou- cester 26-6 iOntario junior B lacrosse iast wee !k. Stefan- Hewak had two ýnaisl an i sit adRbFL goai and eight assists. Ron and Steve Death and Wane McNutt each scored three gals. Bryan Power had three gals ini a 15-7 win over Guelph JuÛ)ne 2. Brad MacArthur, Reed, Ryan Huxter and Hewak each scored twioe. Gaels, with a record of il1 wins and four iosses, are invoived in a four-way battie for top pot in the east division of the eague Jamboree at Peel Park The Durhamn Men's Lacrosse Léague wiil hoid the annuai lacrosse Jamboree" on Saturday, June 15 at Pe Park in Whitby. There wiii be campetition from 10 a.m. ta 5 p.. at the event, sponsored 4b e iÀon and The Unicorn, Gatorade and Labatt with a banquet at The iÀon and The Unicorn at 7 p.m. Whitby soccer UNDER-1 SEMTBODM Jue4-W#IUy 1(MarkS.rg.ant. Cdo<g 2 May 28 -Whibyr 2 «< Shans4dloAiIm Squlanun>,Udxbidp 3 May 21 - WhilbyO0. Plclurin 0 Pickering and Ajax. The* advantage ta 'using the machine ra ther than live arm pitchers -le that the machine delivers hittable balle without hitting players, resuiting in many more good hit and flding OPportunities without making players "bal shy"' at the plate. The Reds, coached by Rick Gardner, won bath ends of the doubieheader, defeating Carleton James' Jays 7-3, and Michel Trudeaus Pirates 6-5. Whitby mnor lacrosse INEIDIIE May -M' -WhiSkyFr.. Puma 58 J. Johnson 4. J. Houstan. B. Johnooni D. Lwis, T. Dort). ConadioLgion Br. 043 8 (J. BR" d4. P. Bruce 2. J. Neh. FL Ford); WhiSky Kirmrn 18 <P. Cawdio Z R. DlniZR.Hairris 2. W-Kimner ZW. IId.dZS. Dorati@ Z2 C. ForMl. P. Cula. J. Cystai. C. Wh Ohitae> awa cem" iLians 2 (P. Jackson. M. Bu"), May 2 -RP.W anadIuLgion Or. 435<(P. Bruce 2. D. MdCouloZh.FR.For«>.Cal... Central Lions 9 (M. Bled,4. J. Chalti 3. T. Jackson 2); Whltby Fr.. Pes 5<(M Leul 2. J. HaLotn, R. Unuin.K. Brick. Whiby insmon 13 <R. Harris 5. J. Crysta 3. C. Whuisr W. Richard. M. Parro S. Dolan. P. CaavaIio) Jun8-DhmDO. Clys <8Sret Church a JashueenintizMl Mad&IGNoIOJaon C".lt JIan Mni'oe), Dodd à Sauler 8 (Guy GoMl 3. Ev.. KMmu»aZ2.ChrilaperElord, Bradley Douglas, Keith Brou); Whitky Kiiomon 4 <ChristpherMb.e 2. Duw Mmroe. Bckky Mcdmf SM=noauth KMil <1 Edo Keere 5,. Chartie3. Chris I4aly z daMaUder) May 31 - Simcoe SouthM 2 (Chartier. Jay Harrison>. Dodd à Soulor 7 <v, IGaisra 4. SêqiheniHar Z Ryan Croski); WIiNylGnmmn 4 <Phillp Gromnan Z. Joshua Collmy. Mc&ido>, Durhamn Dodge Chryuia O9 <Jmff Fraser 3% Mark Unuin 2. Vinent Camard, MiCinnon.Jarnie MdWmnde, Bebby Sdilm MaYU.-Simooe Sousth lmA7 (MWicias on.3, Harrison 2. Chaltior. , Wmlothim), Durham, Dode Chryer 1 (Sansny Scheepers); Whitky lGnmon 7 <PllkGuenon3. Chais Esd. 2. Shannon Phillr>s, Kyl. Waïles, Dodd à Sos*sr 5 <Kltnujra3. Gregory PeeaackGaukl May 30 - Whitky Fiulighm s7 (<MutT&yW 3. Stephen Saqua.. Pd"c Hotari, Shawm sieporum. msiarun>. cm"elaVuibsea Michi2. MicMid" Cian, Jame. Cariioroi, Md.. wMoyer. Juatin Zaawnit; .Cahwod Mechaic3 <Cas.y Logemar,, PelM acisoo Farran Whbialaar. DIS lnsurance 4 <Ryui Saie Z JonnllerCueWdyJusto Maynrd>o May 27 - Mily Optiurists 5 Janile Satan Tom Salivai.Eda Hom..Andrew -(Mon. Kylo Mussebrun). DIS inaurarice 4 <Ryon Sa"i 3. MAMRPEWEE May 28 - Mchel isuwonae S <PetLong %. Nick Madinon 2. AdmMidl, Spis Sportouserô (Dm. Brow.n2. GeoalJones Z Ut WylIe 2); Ontaio Doi. S <Mdi.. Annie 2. Liais Claioy. Whitby eeP"ss, Weckiesday, June 12, 199 M ag 21 B ranc h and H amilton second mn OFSAA track Two Anderson CVI students had second-place finishes at the Ontario high school (OFSAA) track and field championshipsîi Kitchener last week. . i Tnry Branch was runneru n sernor boys' 400-metre.Brnh who covered the distance m' 48.82 seconds, was boaten by Stanley Samupel (47.72), a stu- dent froni Francis Ijibermnann of Sinclair oustedi semi-fmals Sinclair Secondary Schooi lost 12-6 in the semi-finals of the Ontario 1junior rugby champion- shipa over the weekcend ini Mark- hem. Mike Laurie scored two ,nalty e ais in the loss ta Lwrence Park of Toronto. Sinclair, OSSA (Durham Region) eh pions had reached the semi-finals witl a 24-5 win over Stratford and a 26-5 win over Barrie Eastview. Laurie, John Green, David Moonlight and To-dd Sneep had tries against Stratford. Green and Làaurie each had a try and Laurie added four penalty go ais and two conversions against Bar- Austin in both conteats. rie. DUIY J"4JwJm .Mwidoed> Whil2y Optindsts 3 <SeefflKarr. ndrwVicri, SlavonThia *NOR PEEWEE Jun. 7. -.K& Rg>.l'Jry 5 <1<vin OPmrI 2Z A. PM. Cf* Redierd, KKbm mdon4icC , WhOv MmSSLUZros»4 <MUthew Carra 3. MMt Dclury); Sinise 6 <Camera.Van Eschschall 4. Caig M)niNd" UePeomn>. Cra. Sparte 3 <Maroc omnBrma. HsnyAavon Magtr); Re.oiarHoéigS4lsUa Fronde 3. UMkeHaWo Z Tanu W*kdoc). Oahwaod Mechanical5 <Ad.,, SBrdi3. MichuiCryutal2) MW 30 - CmuorSports e omw zMagui., Doeu MoTequse. Michaed cKenzloJackson>. HAG Roghe 6<ne 12. Wador, PâdlerLanen, P o .... ad m -- ,c 7 <C.ystal 3. B" Z2 Bradhqr Tsk,.oshua coD.>. Wh-y Mmter Lwo. 8OsSSsvon Sedhaus.3. Shor argeons 2. nua Brick, Ryui Vlai,. Fran=. Joel Ganige>. Blate.5 <Van Eechshall 2. Md.. DaacBk* Skqogl eMdMna W L T OF 5 1 2 68 4 2 254 3 2 343 3 1 452 3 05634 2 2 4 42 - -e«» Piumor H.e Ookenod M. WhiL Moet.t HX. Roughby MAdw Bmd MalthWC=VO UMMNOVICE June 4 - Whilhy Tphy'HauseI Jardon Beseurie. tokfl in nff S (BemmSurysr 4. tdiolMck"*d,1 2'la zamhonBdb,, Ry. DsgesdSmAdw amDrls>; Prnou lsreek MA 9 (uW Provarmon 4. ChMi Wood 3. Joel W.b. 2). W.boo Crie 4 <PelaColltl. ,KartPar Ku& DWcarrdiGrAy; Leeceni CSaulting3 <Adami Jaim*--@M lAcheM altrsn>, FiddlVeCtiqupu 15 <Mark UMmi 6. Todd Co" . 5,Cary Upsharw2) May 28 a 31 - Ptirigi CaMd KM 7(Wood 3. Amonnm Mmeuhe.SL Thonen.WdmeBrn Gn >,BmModinRedrne il <rysr 4. Mdildiao3. Rymi DogornmZ Edon Rage.,Seom Sinnson>; Leam Canea& 3 <Simie EtheoMngan.Duiri RasuokSeanWhîle>, Whitky Tvqiy Hou». il fChris BaySe>3. Aloxendeson 3. Baye. GIOZ John1 leZd.Serduaid>; Weloo Cm» e5 <lgsrr3. MDrmDn"qr2). FiddeChoa..,1.- 8<Andre. Dymori 3. Mèm i3. May 31 - Purda 5 d rln S<i. Kurysh 2. Lucas bd".eCain Ocheon,1LucosBm..&O Roughhy kisumm ce2'<Erk Smuoid . Ma" Ournom>; Ihîtby WadmrJ. A 7<Jordu Piiey 3. 0 15 10 6 17 14 14 Andreet Bouter, Sinrko Lysyk, Mite McIGn.an, Canal Hon. Scarborough * Branch, a native of Barbados, had won the event end two others at the Central Ontario finals held prior ta the Ontario finals. 1 - Jeneen Hamilton, who won the 400-metre for midget girls at the regionals, was second at OFSAA. Michelle MacDonald of Bur- lntn had a time of 57.27 seconds, Hamilton 57.88. 1Bath Stroud of Anderson CVI won the se»nior. girls' javelin event at the regloonals while Chris Hudson of 'Sinclair Second- ary Schooi won the midget boys' 100-metrehurdies.. Neither cracked the top three at the Ontario finals. Aust in edged In all-Durhazn fin al, Eastdale CWV edged Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondr Schooi 4-3 at the Metro high achoo1 girls' soit- bail championships in North York -lest week. Austin had edged Leaside 10-9 inl11innings whieEastdale got Z Earl Haig 18-14 in the senu- .Melannie Thornton: pitéhed for, Andmew LMoIudanz.Broalin PRednun ANurmi O <aneLom ,m,.ZTylerh&mm ~AndrmwMc5rdhoï May 27 - 1.E. Roughloy b neurri7 <Saulchot2 Michael CudmoreZ.Shan. DrAdeon 2Z Ryan Pichet>;Why War"r Jr. A 3 <SUait BrasTaer, Androor Bowler, Lysyk>; Panda Fundralsng 8 <Os BRn - 3. Michâd Anderson 2Z Lde 2Z Jouhua Merihiir>,Broln Redimn Alurmi 3 (S fi cnd. Tureki May 25 - HO.RouçhIey kisurno. 7 <Branon Doble. 2.Dridean 2. PicerCudmarsDa"ui Handie. Perger>, -BrookS. RPednnAlunai 3 <CoeuraNael Mis, 4Twmsld>; Whltby.Waulor Jr. May 18 - Whitiy Wulors Jr. A 12 <oI.danz4. Lys>IL 3. Pie 2. Sumnor, Sud Waler, bowlei>, SmekalâRghm Akuyu,13 <Chahs mntiey. Mc9rlde, Tyler Mils); H& Raughiey nsurnce4 <Ryan Pitdc ier lchiael Drale. Carey Agne.. DrAvoo), PandaFundrafrig1 <Coin Doboon) W ,L -TCF CA 'P VhIL Warloen5 1 1i-47 31 11 KG.Roughey 5 1 1 36 20, il Puda F"d 2 4 1 28 31 5 Bmdaokled. 0 5 1 23 53 1 Sb" io y@yk. Warlar IS 3 18 Shane Dcvdbm.H.G.R&uhle16 le1 Anduw Mokadaz. Warrors 0 6 15 Cclin Dobeon, Pond. Fwiud. 8 1 9 Mie McKirmn. Waffic - 4 4 8 Rlyn PWtier .G. 6qly 2 8, Juae3 - Founln cIai 6 oDn" iPagmor.4. Madnie Caoer. ,, PouArd. BW«od Brum 8 (Lucass " 3. Duom Langlol Z Mark MeUh...2."TUiemm)a.; Md(eMedia 8 C"I llaaui 3. lK"iiMâcOoneI2,Z Andy Wr.glt 2.Md9R., 1l<lC.rd Hom lnwovemontsIl (4mus Carroll 8. bbockMuphy 3. Jason Gage 2> May 28 - BWood Brmmo 4 liend 2 Maso. Chl'-er àWaldock>, Md<menzle MOMdi. <Canoon Holiqg Z MarJkwJley Z Maoel Z WroggiiI, 8h...MaiCenzie, iUrbt>; Founxdlo Fokmonda7 <Pagnw.4. JesaeSllverthomZJooy Sat.CarraiHOn. tbrven mCarrauiS> Mq27-MdcKedeMejM 12 <Maonoml 5. Holding 2., 11kMaf Z Wveggllt. MdCenzW, iion Goodwin), Foundalan< Rnand 11i A4. Joas- Snàh 4. Ken. Polad 4. Brandon Johneon 2. Mafthew Bruc);,Carrol Ifone lnpumsnt4 «Cyle Rama7 2.BS"ockMuplq. Mm P«t4. Sigmocl Brmue5 <DouguLanglais 2Z Joshua Grqy.WeleyArinleLul Hau@> Meuf hu3 MidC.nxlo M. M gaad 5. Foundatim iF.

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