Page 16, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, September 4, 1996 Juniors areB Champs of Ontarlo Helped 1 by the strong of Keith'.Millis junior basebali Whitby men's slompitch Standfings M of Sept. 1 W L T P BLUE DIVISION Vilg fBrook. 21 9 2 44 Haa Istics 21 9 1 43 Advantage Tale. 16 il 4 36 marlold Cougars 17 12 1 35 Cile Taxi, 18. 13 3 35 Re/Mx -P. Bird 16 13 2 34 Ian Barron 8 22 2 18 BLUE LIGI-T DIVISION Melanle Pringles/ Play IlAgaln S. 17 12 3 17 C. Dawkins. 16 15 1 33 Doîphîns 14 14 2 30 Hughes Hawks 14 15 2 30 MacAskill/ Rapoport 12 18 1 25 Apollo Sports. 10 20 0 20 Master Bedroom 7 22 2 16 Matarile Pringes/Piay It Agà in Sports - division winner Scores &'garne MVPs Aug. 28 I an Barron 1 (Don Frasier), Village of Brooklin 9 (Chuck Desouza); Hughes Hawks 8, Melanle Pringes/Play Il Again Sports 16 (Dave Camancho) Aug. 27- Mater Bedroomn 3, C. Dawkins 4 (Greg Nelson . Aug. 268- Circle Taxi 6, Hanet Plastics 15 <Dan Faubert) Aug. 25 - Village of Brooklin 10, MacAskltUapoport 4-, C. Dawkins 10, Hughes Hawks il; Advantage Telecom 10. Ian Barron 10; Re/Max - Paul Brd 8, C. Dawkins 22 (Gord' Jarand); Melanle Pringles/PIay tl Again Sports' 6, Apollo Sportswear 5; Re/Max - Paul Bird il (Paul Bird), Circle Taxi il <Randy Tureski, Rich Martin) won the Ontario champion- shiip for the second year ini a row. The Wbitby team, hosts of the1 provincial tourna- ment, won the B titie with f6ur straià ;ht wins including a &-2 decision, over Missis- Ja in hilastyeai, as a junior, was on the mo und in the chainpionship game and earned hissecond vie- tory as well as the series most valuable player award. Whitby scored four runs in the firat *g of the final and then relied on strongzpitching and defence toholdoffMississauga. Whiltby had openied' the tournament with a 54 win over Markharn as Milîs allowed- only five bits and struck out mine. Blair Hardy men's rec slo-pitch Standlings as of Sept. 1 W-L-T RA-RA A DIVISION Peacock Sports Don Cherry's Lardale Consîruc. Power Baîtery Dodd & Souter Golden Spurs B DIVISION Gord Gamnes Top Ouality Coli. Bear Automotive K-Mart Village Vipers Durham Waxers WHITBY MINOR. lacrosse midget A captain A.J. Shannon (left), the 1eà d ing scorer and âms valuable -p!a)yrat the Ontario lacrosse finals, 21-6-0 17-8-0 15-7-0 17-9-0 15-11-0 10-15-0 17-9-0 12-13-0 13-16-0 11-15-0 5-21-0 0-25-0 413-204 350-254 324-241 -320-237 341-252 277-254 373-260 332-327 323-305 302-317 233-395, 117-659 knocked in two runs while im Imeson and Josh Miller each had two bits. Jason Valin tossed a. four-hitter as Whitby crum- pled league rival Peter- ýrough 8-0. Brad Newport, Imeson and Miller each hit a home run while Ian Andrew had two bits. 'flm Puddister allowed six bits and struck out 10 as. Witby got VbSt. Cath- armes -10-6. e Arges had a home run and another bit and drove in" three runs., Th #at victory- sent Whitby to the final. The Wbitby .team. was firat in reglar season play in, the Eastern Ontario Basebaîl Association, and also won the EOBA playoff championsbip. 1 Under-12s., beat AzzurI' Wiby defeated North York Azurri4-1 isat- week as the two tearns continued to battle for.fourth place in the Central Soccer Leagues elite under-12. division. » Lucas,'Kwapizsoed twice earlylnthfC t af Ciaran Thompson and Ryanà Wood, new to the teazm, soered- in the second hi.tby has 21 pints, to 23 for NorhYok as the rglar season winds down. -stars and. goalie Scott Wylie, have both been named to the, Ontario ail-star lacrosse team'. Photo by à "*oeoe hIb Fiee mPis S IL VER SUCCESS.ý. ROBERT McKeown, .17,, a Grade 12 student:at Sinclair Secondary School, made the most o«"f his ortuntyt compete ink the sporting rifle 2~2-cbe) class at the r=crt Ontario Summer Games by shooting a per.on 1 best 587 out of 600 (with 21 bulleyes) to win he silver medal in thej'unior class. McKeoWh waïa 3Oth at a region qualifier, in, Windsor in May- and1 namred as, p 'altemraté, but- was I1ateï notifedthtd'e some higher, finishers'unable to. compete, he wouId go to the Gamnes in London.- McKeown, A 2nd Whftby Venturer and a 7th Oshawa Scout leader, is a member of the Camp Samac Riflery Club in Oshawa. Whitby, unmatched in bantam, The Whitby bantam girls' softball teain went-undefea- ted te, capture the plaLyoff championsbip in the North York Women's Softball League. In the final, pitchers Heather Seam;one and Patricia Cowman were too much for Markham in a 9-1 'Whitby win. JilI Innés had three hits while Callie Osborne and Andrea Gale each had two. Whitby had opened the !à lyoff tournament, beld in Whtb, with a 13-5' win over Nepwmarket as Elyse Sorichetti had tbree bits including a triple- and Les- lie Altkenhead a triple and li&e. owman tossed a six-bit- ter and Leslie Aitkenhead belted a home run in an 8-3, decision over Peterborough. Tanie Chappell had tfree bits. Wbitby then shut out Markham 1L2-0 as Seamongp allowed but four singles. Meanwbile Leanne Gannon bit a hoe run and a -double to-pace the offence.' Marlcham then defeated Newmarket te, earn a return, but losing en1gage- ment with» Whitby In the final. .Other members o f the -Whitby teain, sponuored by Tribute Home and Brok- lin & District Km*gmen are Holly Broome, Jainile lck- son _a nd JehhdierMcGillies. Central soccer league. League standings as of Aug. 30 W-L-T GF-GA 12-3-0 61-24 11-4-0 48-26 7-8-0 33-46 6-8-1 41-28 5-g-O 26-47 Gien Shields Crolia Etobicoke Scar. Blues Markham Whitby Thornhill Vaughan Whitby Etobîcoke Newmarlcet Wexford NY Cosmos Malvemn UNDER-17P W-L-T GF-GA 10-4-0 64-20 9-3-2 40-19- 8-3-2 38-20 7-3-4 40-21 6-7-1 37-32 5-7-2 40-35 3-7-3 29-39 0-14-O 12-114 UNDER-16P W-L-T NYAzzurri#1 18-1-1 Whitby Il 18-2-0 Scar. Blues 11-&-3 Unionville 11-6-3 York Yets 11-8-1 OIym. Flame 10.9-1 NY Azzurri #2 8-10-2 Peterborough 6-10-4 Osh. Turuî 6-11-3 Vaughan 5-13-2 Whitby#92 4-15.1 Pickering 1-18-1 GF-GA P 119-20 55 131-18 54 57-47 36 57-41 -36 49-47 34 53-61 31 33-51 26 40-61 22 35.51 21 461-17 25-84 13 21-128 4 UNDER-15P W-L-T NY Azzurri #2 14-0-2 NY Azzurri # 1 13-2-1 Malvem 13-3-1 OIym. FRame 11-5-0 East York 7-10-0 Whitby 1-14-1 Scar. Blues- 0-13-3 NY Azzurri OIym. Flame East York Etobicoke Whitby NY Cosmos Malvem - Ný. Scar. #2 GF-GA 95-17 70-21 57-22 50-36 44-35 20-97 UDR124P WN-14PG-G 10-0-4 44-17 9-3-2 42-24 9-5-0 37-33' 7-4-3 33-22 5-8- 22-37 2-8-4 21-33 3-10-1 22-37 .UNDER-13A Taylor is 8th overal was t&x-mbsdvso and eigt overail ata- duathon event at Guelph Lake Auî. 31.' Taylor-had a time*of one hourý, 23 minutes, 17 smcnds for the event that consisted of a two-kilometre rn, 30-kIlometre cycling adseveni-kilometrerun. He was third in the aged 20 to 24 division. Kelly Brandson of Whitby was-fourth in the division of mien aged 35 to 39.- ' W-L-T GF-GA Osh. Kicks 15-0-0 74-5 Cobourg 13-1-1 58-15 NY Azzurri' 13-1-0 i103-18, Olym. Flame 10-5- 0 41-24' York Jets 9-5-0 46-33 Whitby 7-5-2 57-39 Peterborough 7-6-2 35-36 Ajax 6-6-2 39-38 N. Toronto 6-7-2 47-47 NY Cosmos 6-8-2 45-36 Uruguay. 5-4-4 38-35 Etobicoke 5-7-2 '22-24 Islington 4-9-2 '34-54 West Roue 3-9-3 21-62 Cabbageown 3-10.2 1841 Daringlon 2-10-3 19-64 Osh. Turul 2-12-1 30-93 Scar. Blues 1-12-2 20-83 UNDER-12EL Woodbridge East York Gien Shields NY Azzurri Whilby Darlington N. Scar. #1 Wexford Argentina W-L-T 11-1-1 9-4-2 8-4-2 7-5-2 6-5-3 4-6-3 3-6-3 UNDE-112 GF-GA 54-15 45-24 23-20 32-27 37-23 28-27 25-39 16-46 W-L-T Peterborough 9-0-3 Aax 8-0-4 Eobicoke 6-3-3 Pickering 6-6-O Whitby 6-6-O NY Hears 1-11-01 Osh. Kicks 1-11-0 <3F-GA 33-10 36-8 3ý2-16' 27-24 18-30 10-34 UDR11P4 p 30. 28 21- 18 18 3 3 W-L-T 13-0-1l 12-1-1 10-4-0 8-6-0 4-8-2 2-9-2 Uruguay Wexford N. Scar. #1 Pickering West Rouge NY Hearis Darlington Whitby N. Scar. #1 Ajax Osh. Kicks Pickering Darlinglon« WeslRouge Piccilninni N. Scar. I Whilby #2 Leaside -,Darlingtn UNDER-1 0E W-L-T GF-GA 11-1-1 60-9 11-1-1 58-14 6B-2-5 29-22 6-7-0 35-36 -5-6-2 34-33 5-7-1 30-27' 1-11-1 10-50 1-11-1 10-75 UNDER-108 -W- L-T GF-GA 11-0-i 78-6 65O 17-22' 5-6-O 19-35 GF-GA 81-15 61-15 64-18 52-32 23-35 16-46 p 34, 18 - P