Whitby Free Press, 10 Jul 1996, p. 18

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Page 18, Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, JuIy 10, 1996 Juniors win .four of six, The Brooklin Liegion junior basebali team won four of ix game. last week te, bring their record te- 13 wins and four basses overall in EOBA league play. Chiefs won 9-4 -in Kendal on Tuesday bebind Kith Mils on the mound. Adam Thompson carried the offence with a double and a grand sdmi home run. Terry Arges also had three bits. On Wednesday Obiefs travelled te, Peterborough and dropped a close one 6-5 in the ninth inning. Tim Puddister took the lous in relief of Jason Valin. Thompeon again provided the power at the E ..................... A S ..... .. ..... pla te driving- in four runs. Puddister had two bits. .The return match againet Kendal on Thursday night at Iroquois saw the home teain drop another gaine as Mike Landers of Kendal handcuffed the Wbitby hitters, scattering six bits over eight Innlngs. Thompson continued bis hot steak, bitting a towering home run te, right field in the eighth inning to get Chiefs on the scoreboard, but it was too late as Whitby went down 9-2. On Saturday Chiefs travelled te, Kingston te play the Township team and came away with a doubleheader sweep, winning the first gaine 30-4 and the second gaine 11-2. Whitby pounded out 30 bits i these two lopsided contests. On Sunday Oshawa came to Whltby and were held te five bits and one run by Puddister who struck out 10 batters and allowing only, one runner past second base. Thompson, who mlssed the Kingston gaines,, returned te action with aniother stellar performance getting two bits and driving in two runs. Blair Hardy was on base five. times wlth two bits and two runs-batted-in. Steve Wood also drove in two runs with a hit and a sacrifice fly. Craig Lanneger had a bit and scored two rune as Chiefs downed the juvenile team 11-1. Chiefs lost both gaines tbey teurnament recently. 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Obiefs needed a big ffinin raily te edge Pickering 65 Consecutive singles by Matt Tosoni, Michael Bekiaris and Tyler McLellan set it up for Jason Connor who delivered a two-rwi single. David Munna followed by driin in the winning un. Obiefs then blanked Clarington 6-. Munne and McLiellan allowod just three hits and fanned sâen. Adam Sylvestre sparked Wbitbys offence with three'of the. téamIs seven bits. Chiefs played solid ba ini the Sarnia peewee tournament on the long weekend but couldn't advance to the. senii-flnals despite a 2-1 record. Wbitby opened with a 5-3 win ovrClarkson as Justin Hawe went three for .tbree while Sylvestre and Connor each had two bits. The only lows was 2-1 to Tecumseh. Brett Backmma alowed just two bits and struck out six before turning over to Tosoni whu didn't allow a bit over the.la'st three innings. Both runs were uneamed Tecumseh pitchers held the Cbiefs to just four bits. Wbitby need to win the last game against Waterloo, undefeated at that point but a huge run differential to stay alive. They camne out lhot with fourruns in the ffrst but camxe Up a big short with a 6-2 win. Sylvestre went three for four. North York wmns North York won the champion- sbip of the Whitby Canadians senior baseball tournament held recently inWbitby. NrhYork tbrottled Whitby's junior teain 14-O and Northuxn- lerland 9-4 before squeezing. past Chathamn 2-1 i semi-finals and Flesherton 8-6 i the final. North York won the $1,500 top prize and Jeif Michaëls of thfe Championý teain was named most valuMle player, the award Pro- videdb4YComfort Inns by o - neY'sEnd. Melanie Pringles Restaurant, tournament ~sponsor and head- àquarter for the event held',a Satnrday night bash and' pro-ý vided gaine most valuable player awards. Whitb s -senior teain, Cana- dians, defeated Ljeaside 8-6 ini the flrst and thon bast 4-l' to Streetsville. Leaside went on 'te win the consolation Champion- ?eWhitby juxnior ý eam lost 6-3 to, Harrow i their second gaine. Sixteen teains competed for a total $2,500 i prize mnoney,ý and tournainent convener Jody Tur- ner says a brief Saturday morn- igshower was the only, disrup- ion in the tournament that will be heldagn nexrt year. The tbiy Canadians have 10 wins and two losses ini league. play ao far thisseason. 13-5 loss ,Wbitby bast 13-5 to Peter- borough in minor mSquito base- bail action July 6. Bryan Leva had three of WIhitbyaseght stolen bases and scretwo runs but ,Whitby was unable to cash in with runners on base, with only two ruma- At a tournament i Sarnia recently, Wbftbyr won 'one of tbree gaines. Leva, Andrew Mea- dows and -Kyle Costello earned gaine most- valuable player honours for Whitby. Win 2of 3 The Whitby major niosquiito, basebaîl teain, sponsored by Tri- Bow Interiors, outscoredl their opposition 32-13 i three gaines over the weekend. 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