Whitby Free Press, 10 Jul 1996, p. 17

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Wlitby Fiee Pros.. Wocfriesday, JuIy 10. 1996, Page 17 * Mm ~ I Listless Redmen Warriors take 17*game streak into playoffs Brooklin Redmen'. bid for second place took a step back when they came out fiat lxi a 9-8 bas to Fergus Thisties Saturday. Redmen had defeated Bramp- ton Excebsiors 14-9 last Wednes- daytomovetowithinfourpomts ofthe second-place Excelsiors. But Redmen, now with a. record of unie wins and ei~ht bosses lxi the Ontario major lacrosse beague, sit only two pohits ahead of fourth-place e r rough whose attack has been bolstered since the acquisi- tion of bongtime Redmen Tom Wreggitt hi an earlier trade. Wreggitt wibl be hi a Laker uniform when bis team is at IroIu ois Park tonight (Wednes- da for what will be a third- place battie. John Fusco scored three goals and Larry Downer had two lxi the boss to Fergua who, with ~reat~oabtendm¶~from Rob Blas- su rb ustie, got only thefr third winofthe season. John - VanSlingerland, Jim Swanaton and Paul O'Sullivan each soered two goals for Fergus Gary Gait, Kevxn Big~nd Fusco led the offence came up with perhaps their best offensive show of the season hi thethird periodtobreaka7-7 tie and defrat Excelsiors. Biggs had three goals and four assista, Gait two goals sud six assista and Fusco two goals and four assista. Willie Arnold and Shawn William. each had two goals. Chris Driscoil, one of the league'. top scorers, led Excel- siors with three goals and four assista whibe Jeif Wibfong had a goal and four assista. Afier the Lakers tilt tonight, Redmen have another key con- frontation tomorrow night hi Brampton. First-plaoe Six Nations Chiefs play Redmen as Iroquois Park neit Wednesday night, July 17, game time 8:30 p.m. Nothing but net SAMANTHA ODELL, 6, tries her hand (foot?) at the hoop shot game, one of the actrnties offered at Whitby lroquois Soccer Club's sponsor appreciation day. The clubis holding ils first annual summer soccer camp July 22-26. 7 straight for Gallogley Amber Galbogley o~l' Whitby won her seventh straight gold medal at the Ontarlo Junior Olympic judo championships hi Toronto reoentby. She sud sister Shannon, a five-time gold medallist who is recovering from an irijury and didnotoempeteattheOîympic avent, have both been hivited te compete hi a U.S. junior event hi FloridahiAuguat. Other meuibers of the Kiichi Said Judo Club who had first- ~) lace finishes at the Junior lympicwere Danny OHara, Keyro'Hara, Natasha Monkman andMeaghan Fulton. Shane Alexander David Grif- fith and Cathrine kenaud were second hi their divisions, Ian Alexander, Chris McCrudden sud Elizabeth Kehoe third, with honourable mentions te Chisara Griffith, John Knox, Corey Bay- ford, Neil Thompson, Jeif Mo~- man and Ryan Alexander. Junior tournament begins Friday ~xgn~ teama, mcxuaing some o! the beat hi Ontarlo, wilb vie for the championship of the third annual Rotary Sunrise junior basebaîl tournament this week- end. The Brooklin Legion teazu, one of the tournament favountes, wibl play Thornhilb Friday at Murkar flebd at Iroquois Park to p Iay. n Saturday, the Whitby team wiblpbay Thorobd at 9:15 a.m. at Mur~r te begin a day on which ei~~games wiIl be played. tby will play Hamibton Inch Park at E.A. Fairman park (Cochrane and Walnut streets) at 5:15 p.m. Ganies wrap up with a 2 p.m. contest Sunday, then the chaux- pionship game, between the win- uer. of the two divisions, will be pbayed at Murkar at 4:30 p.m. The winners will receive the Jack MacDonald Memoriab Tro- phy sud championship jackets. The tournament is a johit yen- ture between the Whitby Miner Basebabb Association and the Rotary Club ofWhitby Sunrise. After winnxng thefr last 17 games to finish hi firat place, Whitby Warriors are now pi a g Mississau~a iii a beet-of-five 1~arriorscompleted regular season play m the Ontarlo junior A bague with a 20-7 win over Brampton Excelsiors that gave them a 19-1 record. Warriors had previously avenged an early season boss to Orangeville Northmen to take. over top spot from Orangemen who bs on wice tins ~ The two teams were clearly the best hi the league and only an upset would prevent the two frornmeethi~ again hi the cham- series. Northmen are defending Minto Cup(Canadian) champions. ~Against Brampton, two of Whitby's, and the beague's, top scorers led the offence. Marty OBrien had six goals and two assista, Gavin Prout a go ai and seven assista for the Iugh-poweredWarnors. Steve Voituk had four ~ Steve Taylor threeBrad McArthur two, with singles by Sean Stehiwald, Niali Maynard, Grant Johnston and Dan Berg. Warriors were scheduled te Ontario lacrosse asof.h*1r4 SlxNgians 14 4 0 237 Brunpkin Il 5 O 225 Brooldia, 9 8 0173 Pehrboroagh 5 9 O 179 Fergus 2 17 0134 - - a. et kiy4 GM G John Twan. Slx N. 16 48 John Grant, Peter. 17 41 Ctrh Drisooli. Brazripton 16 31 TmyCogdi~Ie~..SixN. 15 26 StsmTcIJ. Peter. 17 31 Duan.Jacobs.SlxN. 16 28 Jan~ Grlmoldby. Bram. 16 19 G.ryGalBrookin 5 29 Camecn*ery.SixN. 15 20 Bob Harnloy.Branilon 15 14 JUIIORA as et Jtiy 4 W L T ~ Whitby 19 1 O 333 Orang.iiiUe 18 2 O 293 8t.Catbsrfr~es14 5 I 248 ToeDnSo 10 10 O 226 Pelerbcrough 10 10 O ~ K-W 910 1178 Budinglon 9 Il 0193 Mmsbaauga 6 12 2 157 SlxNatians 5 13 2 198 Samia 4 16 0176 Branpton 3 17 0193 opentheirpl~T series againat isafasauga last night (Tuesday). The second game is hi Mississauga and the t7hird ~e is Saturday at Ire- quois Park, game time 8 p.m. Midgets win big The Whitby major midget basebali team unleashed their bats and added four more wins to their record recently. They defeated Littie Britain 19- 3 at home wlth Colin Cockburn picking up the win. Keith St. Jean had a home run. The nextnlght Tim Nasiopoubos gotthe wln in a 10-6 triumph over Kendal. The team travelled ta Kingaton and won a doubleheader,16..6 and 18-8. Ryan Balan and Laya Clay each got a wln wlth hoijie rima by Steve Gale, Ryan Crotin and Nasiopoulos. The team now bas il wlna and two losse. lxi bague play. ~u - kiy4 - G Josh Sandsrm.i, Or.,. 18 63 TVUO7ICUIMI.4P01.r. 17 30 ~ 44 Orantiohoslon. WNIiy 20 51 MatyOSdmn. Whll3y 20 40 JoeiLulw.StCgh. 19 47 MIoelMauasur.&Calh.î7 31 G.y Scail. 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