Whitby Free Press, 18 Sep 1996, p. 18

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Page 18, Whitby Free. Press, Wednesday, September 18, 1996 .........................................:------:::....«;;;;::.::..::::::.~::~ Mosquitoes capture playoff series <The Whitby major tnosquito select basebal teain recently swept Pickering to capture the South Durham League playoff championship. The teani, sponsored by Royal Bank, was flrst during regular season play with 10 vins and only one boss. In the flrst game of the best-of-three final, Whitby trailed 1-0 before tylng the' gaine in the sixth inning and then pulled ahead with two more runs to vin 3-1. Whitby rolled up a 7-0 lead after six innings in the second game and surrendered onby two late runs te vin 7-2. The Whitby teani, sponsored by Broughton Auto and Truck Repair, won the Orillia select teurnament, was B champion at the Agincourt tournament (Whitby sponsored by Lakeside Air Conditioning), and qualified for the Tournament of Champions in Mississauga (bost two - games). The team's overail season record was 22 vins and five losses. Team members are James - Steigerwald, Tanner Tvining, Ryan Price, Frankie UndewoJason Gordon, Branden Mlddleton, Braden Novak, Sean Blea, Justin Chopra, Derek Ard, Brent Chaschowy, Danny Broughton, Cory Blanchard, coach David Ard, assistant waches Dave Price and G3ord Cybuleka.- Hot start Volleyball team wins lst toumament Card-browsing A CUSTOMER, browses through stacks of card sets at the reicent grand openin 9ý of Centre Court Sportscards on rock Street North. Photo by MRwk Reesor, MWbFmeePress Newport sines for coleeta Whitby players figue prominently in the ofenoe but it wasn't enough as Durhamn College lost two games recently in men.i basebail. Brad Newport, who wiel- ,ded a big bat throughout Shutout to end sea son Whitby ended the season with a 20 win over Glen Shields in the Central Soc- or ILeague' under-12 elite division. Whitby, fourth-plce finishers with a record of seven wins, six losses and three ties, o 'aifo Thra Iompson and Erie Shah while, goaltender. Nathaniel Allard got the shuteut with help from a strong defence. Glen Shields was third in teague. Woodbridg a firet, East York second. his years in the Whitby minor basebal sys;tem and for Henry Street High School, cracked a two-run home run and drove in another run in a 5-4 loss te, the University of Toronto. Newport, a rookie centre- fielder with Durham, had two more hits and droýve in a run ini an 11-4 loss te the University of Toronto in the other gme of the league doubleader in Toronto. Two of the other runs for Durham were driven in by ]Ryan Goddard another rookie from Whitbhy who starred for Eastdale CVI. Other rookie players from Whitby on the Dur- ham teamn are catcher Chris Mace,, another Whitby minoir system and Heny standout, and inflel- der ie Achaud, another Henigaduate. Im Puddister, an Ajax resident Who. played for Whitby'o junior bseâi teâm, »in ihi.econd-y.arJ with the teani, Puddister is in his second year with the teani. He won Whitby men's hockey Standings as of Sept. 14 W-L-T GF-GA F National Trust 2-0-0 12-7 Ser. Master 2-0.00-11-5 Roy Enter. 2-0-0 5-1 Atesley Tire 1-1-0 14-11 Dodd&S. 1-1-0 13-12 Bathe&McL. 1-1-0 10-12 Expertech 1-1-0 9-6 2 Mackies 1-1-0 7-8 2 Queens 0-1-1 6-9- 1 R.J. Phillips 0-1-1 6-12 1 C.K. Auto 0-2-0 10-15 0 Brothers 0-2-0 2-7 0 Leading scorers G A 5 -4. 3 4 ,,3 4 Jlm Martîndale, shulout Marshall Th ompson Ross Brownrldge Neai Farquharso two and lost one last sea- son,- with an earned-run- average of 0.98. Jim Smith 3 4 7 Don Dasti 3 4 7 Jlm Mcllroy 3 3 6 Bitl Hepburn 2 4 6 GAMES: Service Master 6 (Neal Farquharson 2, Grant Musselman, Bucky Crouch,' Sean OConnor, Steve Illot). Bathe & McLellan 3 (Peter Bathe. Eric Farquharson, John Elsel); Dodd & Souter 9 (Marshall Thompson 4, Ross Brownridge 3. Andrew Gray, Peter Vanaston), Atterslby Tire 6 (Don Dasti 2, Dave Seymour 2. Mike Foster, Harry Hass): Queens 4.(JeIf Dinsmore 2. Bob Mowat, Clive Mortop), R.J Phillps 4 (Don Mitchell 2, Enzo Rinaldi, Dave Farquharson); Brothers 0, Roys Enterprises 3 (George Burford 2, Pal Sheehan); National Trust 6 (Steve Byers 2, Wayne Columb_2, Jim Mcllroy, James Dasbaerg), Mackies 3 (John Fleming 2, Grog Cartrighî); Expertech B <Terry Kelly 2, Ian Ferguson 2, Carl Vickers,. Tom Schroer, John Patte, John Lenarduzzi), C.K. Auto 4 (Jim Smith, Bill Hepbum, Terry Bradimore, Peter Grummett) Player(s) oft1he week Ross Brownrklge, Dodd & Souter, 3 goals, 4 assists- t t ., - ~. ., -. The Anderson CVI senior boys' violleyball teani lived up to their billing as one of the top teanis in Ontario by >4 winninig a tournament lait P riday in Unionville. Anderson, which com- peted in thye Ontario high echool (OFSAA) finals lait seasor ,defeated last year's 0FAAchmpion Forest Heig.t8 of Kitchener 15-9, 16-14in the championship gaine of the first tourna- ment of the season. Nine teans. from last year's OFSAA finals com- peted ini the tournament. Anderson lbutfive players fromn last year's teain but the other return- ing players and a new star- ter,Nat Avsenek, 15, a graduate of the junior teain, make this year's teain just as formidable, if not more. «We're a relatively small tean, b t w're well skil- led," says coach Gord Wiliainson. Some of the Anderson players competed in the Ontario Summer Games and so were well preparecl for thefr opponents, who are pst start;ing the sea- son, in Unionville. Williamson says his team didn't play as well it can despite winnihig the fiWra. Earlier gamqs in which Anderson almost totally- overwhelme'd their opponenta were a better refiection of whfat the team is capable, he says. Anderson swept past Sir Albert Cam beu Of car,. boroughMartngrove of Etobicoke and William Lyon MacKenzie of North Yok in pool play and then defeated Rich-nond Hill 15- 1, 15-2 in the quarter-finals and Unionville 15-1, 15-5 ini the semi-finals.' Forest Heights, who have lost four players from last year's chaxnpionshir teaIn, will also contend For this year's Ontario titie. And Anderson may not be the onlv challengèr from Dur- hain Region. Bwmanille Hi muens rec MNRSUR glo -p iteh Sept. 3 - Rangers 8 (John Vetere 5, Jonathan Gregoy,'Tyler Lindo, Jason Standings Rapos), Kermits 0; Canàdian as 0 Sep 14Progress Club of Pickering 2 (Stephen as e Sep. 14Proskos 2), Co-Steel Lasco 3 (Derek W-L-T RF-RA Rossen, Andrew S. John, David A DIVISION Leung); Canucks 2-(James Fry, Jason Peacock Sports 23-8-0 467-256 Carkner), Sharlcs 2 (Scott Pequenat, Don Chérrys 21-8-0 410-301 Evans lwanko); Lightnîng 3 (Matthew Lardale Conte 17-10-0 375-327 Spong 2, Shane Cozier), Optimlsts 3 Dodd & Souter 18-12-0 393-290 (Sean Teather 2, Sean Power); Power Battery 18-12-0 360-282 Smurfs 8 <Cory Ross 4, Kyle Lug 2, Golden Spurs 12-18-0 342-308 M t e err, R a utg ) B DIVISION Mte errRa utg) Gord Gamers 19-10-0 420-284 Tyrties 3 (Chris Assinck, Michael Bear Automotive 15-16-0 350-3115 Broad, Bryan Kline); Spring Creek K-Mart 13-16-0 378-344 GOlf Course 4 (Mike MacFayden 2 To p QualtyCo. 10-13-0 294-314 Alex Aloné John ' Colangelo), Durha-1-0 222401 Shanvocks Î3 (Steven Archamnboult,' Waxra 0-2-0 113-702 Stephoh. raseur Sean MacDonâd) School, wtiose lineup in- éludes Steve Brinkinan, an Ontario teami member, who was also mvited te try out for the Canadian junior teani, wil visit Anderson today for a powerhouse con- frontation that kicks off the XJOSSA (Durhamn Region) schedule. Several more tourna- ments are upcoming for the Anderson teani. ATTACK Tiryouts for the Durham Attack midget (born 1981, 1982) and juvenile (borni 1978-80) voileyball teanis will be held Tuiesdays, Oct., 8 and 15 7:30 p.m., at Anderson M:I Cost is $15 (pay for' tryouts and .T-shirt ., 'Ihe, season runs from Novem- ber te April. For more infor- mation, cail Wiliamson at., 668-5809 (school) or 905-, 985-8051 (home) or Dwayne Cochrane at 666-9361. Ontario youth soccer. <UNDER-18 Standings as of Sept 13 WL-T GF-GA P Oakville 7-1-1 21-9 22 Caledon 731 f22-12 22 Malvem 750 29-20 21 Vaughan 514 1814 19 Dixie 442Z 1821 14 London 4-5-1 14-13 13 Thomhll 3-7-1 14-27 10 Whitby 0-11-0 16-36 0 Whitby Iroquois Soccer HOUSE LEAGUE MAJOR SQUIRT Sept. 5 - Adidas 2 (Danny Mttag, Cralg Petrie), Doîphins 0; Trojans 2 (Aridrew Hunter, Ryan Tyms), Honkers 1 (Shane Graham); ýGuardian Drugs 2 (Sal Dioncada, A. DeFarlo), Gunners 3 (David Alison 3); Tigers 0, Chelsea 1 <Devon Wright);. 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