Whitby Free Press, 14 Aug 1996, p. 15

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Underi WhltbyFre Press, Wednesday, Auguùst 14, 1996 _ Page 1,5 HCOMI1G 01V SMfl01G I -16s streak into top spot in CSL The Whitby under-16 boys- streak to grab Burt place ln The win streak left the Azzuri 1. Whitby has 16 wins Mscr team recentlY Put the Central Socoer Leagues tearn two points ahead of and a losa this season.* together a -10-gaine win premier division. second-plaoe North York In i the 17 league games -played so far, Whitby has '~ ~.~ .. .scored 116 goals while . ...... lead the entire CSL age * <....» ~ ~divisions ln goal difference. The teai started the stek deeain Scarborough Blues 7-2, then split between Hudson, New League playoffs after takin continued by. hammering i Hanpshre ad Bone, ew tp spt mztue, Vaughan 8-1, Unionville 4-1, Vý t York last week. season. LeftyBrianDnnelly wasr s th geTaylorrlst G oodwül attempt the new &stance of 60 feet six inches against the B CanS Hudson Falcons of the .ams i duathion ch~ apsMerlm:ck ValleyBabe Ruth be t heragT Whitby's in4jor peewee Donnelly held the wa irst h i select basebail team, is once Amfericans to one unearnd r s ascnd overal i a -duath- again the 1996 Goodwill run with five strikeouts over r est in Ion that made up part of Series champion. two inninge pitched before A the seventh annual Peter- Completing the second leg handing the bail over to the A gfifco1JIt borough triathlon event of the series, the squad went eventual winner Dan Deluca.Au11 undefeated in1 four games Mke Weir Enished.u in a 5- Talor won the- division __________1__ win. for men aed 20 to 24, n Marc Mitchell started and The Whitby bantam Was seonI b two seconds, .1 cllected the 7-1 win In game select 2 team. won the to Brad Arndt of. London, lVIxi;Dy two against Hudson Falcons. chainpionship of a tourna- (winner aged 30 to 34) e~Theý Whitby ace faced the ment in Agi ourt recently. overall. mens rec minimuim fine batters before Whitby got solid pitchrng com the Obrmpic triathlon men s rec b Wer ndfrom Ad; ikeK opetition, that imcluded * be ng eli ved by eir andA deH c e , K vin the A ustralian national slo-pitch Pau, voka. vsoi Ca onel and Ryan Bo W itbym Judy Rynbeek of Standings a double. score of 7-2 mn the final. WiL affhi h as of Aug. M2. The teain then traveled ta Whitby had opened the women aged 30-34 division W-t. RF RA Rorne alter stopovers in tourament with a 7-6 i and l9th overall. PAcckISOrts 1-S 38 16 Fenway Pr n-oe Agincourt 2 as Hickg won anne King of Australi'a DIVICkSotsBost5n5s Park aoei 5ey v wn wnthe women's event by Don Cherry's 17-5 329 232 Cooperstown's Hall of Fame. caejr ~a~b more, tha.n five minutes Power Batteny 16-6291 211 In Borne the two teamestre onlyCnel, over the scn-lc Lardaie Const. 15-6 320 225 adRa als ahhtfnse rmMrdwfl Dodd & Sauter 12-9 302 213 plcked up where they had adRa ahsec i iihrfo lrdwil Golden Sprs 8-13 233 215 stopped back in July when a doub e-Crs e edatp-hé Spu ~Connelly had a. double fnLhee usleanstop-the Gond Gamers 13-8 279 217 Rmeplayed ad nogaitw unnbyAstatashe h Top Ouelity 9-11 270 265 Tigers in Brooklin. n nce nto uemen s division. Bear Automottve 9-13 217 226 wieBwnadSa K-Ment 814 225 271 Donneily, Deluca and Weir wle Baloen aduSe à m* Many athletes, including Village Vipens 4-17 184 286ia -2 te h gm a 10-1 romp over Wexford th uraiesdte D~nhm axn 02!88çlled on account farres Wib eaeda, 4-event es a tune-up orth ________________ (American diamonds are not Thornhill lead -mx'the third Clld campioshi25. equipped with lights). jre with a seven-run fifth CeeadAg 5 W hitbv serie: proved once agai to fnlgnet e wna-4ld.OeHa ke e 1 0 ~~be a well played exciwk;.e mixed encounter wftha the PLseeknl sloupitch lead off the Whitby starter "ItydVetdPeer y r Michell. g 7-4 over the weekend in _ Aug. l1 - Advantage 19, Auto Zone il; Sassys W, RES Asphait Maintenance L; Talgate Chadtes. 14, BMW of Canada 3; Metante Pringles 10, Whtby Inn Mates 7; Auto Zone W, Caseys Gritthouse L; Advantage 25, Whtby Inn Mates 10; Casey's Grilihouse W, Melanla Pringas -1; Melanle Pringles 7, Banker & the Bandit 3; Taltgate Charttes 7, Banker & the Bandit 3. Standings es of Aug. 11 W L T P Taligate Charties 14 5 1 29 Advantage 13 6 0 26 Banker &the B. 12 5 0 24 Sassy's il1 6 0 22 Case 's Gniii il 8 0 22 BMW of Canada 9 10 0 18 Metanie Pringles 9 10 0 18 WhIynn Mates 7 il 1 15 Auto zone 4 15 0 a RES Aphaft M. -3 17 0 6 Whitby men's slo-pitch *Standings as et Aug. Il W L T P BLUE DIVISION Hanet Plastics 17 9 0 34 Vllage of Brook. 16 5 2 34 CiceTaxi 15 10 1 31 Advantage Tete. 13 8 3 29 Re/Max -P. Bird 12 8 1 25 Marigoid Cougars 12 il 1 25 lanBa&ron 7 17 0 14 BLUE UGHT DIVISION Melanle Pringiesl Play IlAgain S.. 13 9 3 29 C awkns 12 12.0 24 MacAskilV/ Rapoport 11 12 1 23 Doiphins 10 12 2 22 Hughes Hawks 9 14 2 20 Apollo Sports. 7 15 0 14 Master Bedroom 5 17 2 12 Scoresàgane MVPs Aug. 7 -C. Dawiins 10. Circie Taxi il (Marc Lalonde, Randy Tureski); MacAsklIiRapoport 10 (Don Duke), Hanet Plastics il (John Foret) Aug. 6 - Doiphins 3, Vilage of Brookiin 6; Hughes Hawks 4, Advantage Telecom 15 The Canadian haîf came alive in the fourth with tbree runs on IREIs -fror Clui. Janca and Ryan Gardiner. Dennis Mat±hews Scoed on a Matthews single. BRorne then tied 'the gaine 4-4 on a Whitby orror in th. bottom of the uevonth ta once again force extra Inninge. Whitby scorod twice for a 6-4 lead, but the never-say-die Ainerican side then loaded the bases wth none out after a couple of Whitby errors and a fieldors choice in the bottom half of the eighth. Catcher . Maxwell then caught the third base runner napping ta force a rundown. Once the tag was made the Tigers then caught a second runner attompting ta advance ta third, again forcing another rundown. By the time the dust had settled every Whitby defender had touched the bail with the end result being two outs. The last Rorne batter thon grounded out ta end the gaine. Tige are now preparing fur the South Durh.am Select tnexrfiîrst playoli game. Bayliss came in to, get the final out as Pïckerp left the base loaded. Hickey and Adamn Sonley bit douù- bles for Whitby. Other team members are Matt Burns, Dan, Small Dave Besco, Chris' Michaud,, Tyler Wood, Chris Sawyer, coaches Guy Connelly, Ray Michaud'and John Stainton. ilayers' and coaches are wanted for the Oshawa Hawkeyes j unior and peewee footbal lteains. Those aoed 19 to' 22 interested mn trying out for the junior 'ad can .cal hedcoacrh 'n Singer at 416-324-0714. Cail Gord Carey.at 905- 987-4423 te, try out for the peewee teain (ages 13 and 14). t-- WHITI BY WARRIORS, JUNIOR A LACROSSIE . Iý . . . . . . ..... Thurs. Aug. l5th -8:00 pm iroquois Park Arena WhitbyWarriors-n0'rangevilIe 1! 2Io d isonwt sa IS YOU.R .M Bow Ieggedl Pigeon Toed Knock Kneed DIXON AUJGN'MENT 317i4Hopkins St, Whitby a Calil 666-5167 Today! 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The teami consiste of Pieter Meuleman, Kieran Conway, Gjraham MacLean (three; Ontario provincial- players who won a silver modal at the national tôurnament in Quebec), Jui Roufus, Adam Moînar, Fabian Reid, Mark Pilniulc, Mark Cassldy, AI Birthwright, Matt Goofroy, Me -Klukowski, *CM.i Camac 'ho, Neel Bungaroo, ]Robert Violo, Sheldon Cooper, coach- Bill Groden and assistant coah John Duncan- The toam bas attracted the attention of professional teams ini the United Kingdom. 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