Whitby Free Press, 6 Nov 1996, p. 17

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 6. 25 yer f mud, sweat anid, fiendship By Steve Leahy For 25 years, nearly 100 men from every neighbourhood i Whitby drag themselves out of bed early Saturdays to chase a football around i the warm sun of September, relentiesa raina of October, and ileet and snow of November. On any one of those Saturday mornlngs you'll ind a 69-year-old grandfather and a 21-year-old chasing a bouncing football 'in a howling rainstorm. Or a father and hies 24-year-old son stfll piaying catch. Or, for at least the 250th tfinq, two guys going head to head with as mucli guato, and intensity as the firat time, aibeit at a littie slower pace. Ail are members of the Whitby Men's Football League, oelebrating its 25th anniversary this year. The beague got its start in 1972 when Whitby residents Bob Rideil and Jack Thompson grew tired of travelling ail the way to Toronto to get their touch football fix. They put a notice on cable TV and invited anyone who might be interested playing touch football to a meeting in the old town hall. More than 80 guys showed up and the Whitby Men's Touch Football League was born. Since one of the purposes of league is to help people, especially newcomers, to get to know each other, teame were organized based on street location in the early years. Many players have said that they've met more people in their firet 10 'weeks of football than in ail the years they'd iived in town. That's still true today, even thougli the teame are now selected through a general draft to ensure the league is balanced. Some of the friendships made in 1972 remain to this day. In fact, two of the original players, Adam Chapman and Tom Fitzsinmons, are stili playing --and some say they're finally getting the hang of the game. Another original, Barry Album, was foroed to retire for health reasons two seasons ago. Players say one of the keys to the league's success is the.dedication of the volunteers who organize and manage the league. Another key is the league's officials, or rather the lack of them. Each player is required to referee at least one game . So no one gets too upset when a referee misses a oeil, knowing they'll hold the whistle the next game. The continuing support of Whitby's parks and recreation department abong with the Durham Board of Education lias also been crucial to the sucoess of league. And players are delighted with the new football fields at Henry Street Hligh School. The league was happy to make a financiai contribution to assist the reconstruction. If's estimated that more than 1,000 guys have played in the league in its 25-year history. Many former tearmates have lost contact with each other over the years. To remedy that, and to celebrate its 25th year, the league is holding a dinner-dance on Friday, Nov. 15 at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Brock Street North in downtown Whit by. Ail former playere and frienda of the league are invited. Cocktails are at 7 p.m., with a home- cooked prime rib dinner served at 8 p.m. Live entertainment will be provided by Whitby's George Olliver. Pictures, memorabilia and artifacts - some living - wlll be on dlsplay. Tickets are $45 a couple and are available at Brothers Restaurant at 668-3600 (ask for Bill or Chris) or at Wigger's Custom Furniture at 668-5158 (ask for John). WITH DETERMINATION, a player gets ready to appt y the two-hand touch on this receiver in Witby Men's Football League action'Saturday at Henry Street High Sohool. Photo by IMrk eesoe -ltY Fme Press PROn0VINCIAL MAR CH BEGINS Anderson wins 6th in playoff tuneupý With yet another tourna- ment win over the past weekend, the Anderson CVI senior boys' volleyball team is now gearing up for. the march- to the provincial finals. Anderson won its sixth tournament chaznionship A tha aac uVD h," El UUlof 11 Anderson. Anderson downed Bow- manville .15-8, 16-14 during the weekend tournament, the second time this season Anderson bas triumphed over Bowmanville. The LOSSA (Durham Reon) champion will move on to the OFSAA, (ali-Ontario) finals' Nov. 22- Knigts pull usetwll ot ainl St. Michael's of ToroawnBtuoK15ht 1,-10 n oreofntlof15 defeated the two-tîme 10 1-10hi te fnal f adefending champions in the tournament at Andersonfna ew th Otro CVI. senior field lacrosse cham- "We weren't as sharp. as pionship recently. we could be,3O saysAnider- Oshawa empboyed a weil- son CVI coach KirdWil- balanoed attack to down liamson. However, he says Hamilton 17-1land earn a even a sub-par performance berth as Ontario reprede wasenught6get thjob tative in the Cnda done. championahips hi Victoria, B.C. neit October. keAnderson, currently ran- Kihs with four wins kdthird i the province and two bosses in the behid Oàkrid* of London Ontario east division in and Forest Heiglits of Kit- league pbay thia season, chener, wilb begin bocal were at thefr beat in the' league.playoffs neit week. Ontario championahipa. They won 14-5 over The LOSSA piayoff Brampton in the qatr champion wiil be decided finals as John Scanga,'also neit week, *with .Bowman- the" teamls nagrflred ville epe te tbe the'only' six goals. aon Richards tem ht en- clialt.ngé-7scored three, Zac AMtkedýi-. and Mike Bilich two each, Joe Rosa the other. Ini the senix-finals, Randy Mearna led the'offence with five goals in « a 15-8 win over Six Nations. Stan Cockerton scored three goals, Richards two, with singies by, Scança, Gavin Prout Billicli, ktken and In the final, Mearna Jonas Derks, Scanga anA Cockerton -each .-scored, three goals. ichards, mike Bfillih Jarret Billichi Ait- ken. and Prout each had one. Bîlb Vann ta coach of the team that got strongol t e d i n g f o S o t a r i and SteveGlet Scanga. saya, the team taif abread y Planning tnmdraia- mventures tdoars, the trito ictrianext year., * EeBahkor & ýThe Ban-ý: -dît the team spnsr will y:b nodïn ~driig Whitby men's hockey Standings as of Nov. 1 Nation. Trust Ser. Master O.K. Auto Roys Enter. Queens, Dathe & Me. Excpertech Attersier Tire R.J. Phillips Dodd & S. Mackles Brothers W-I-T 8-0-1 4-2-3, 5-3-O 5-3-O -4-3-1 4-3-1 4-4-0 3-5-1 3-5-1- 3-5-1 2-5-1 1-8-O 26.52m GF-GA 42-18 42-37 38-28 30-16 31-34 33-36 38-27% 42-41 29-40 42-42 19-37 Jim Smith 15 14 29 Cari Viokers 13 12 25 Neat Farquharson 9 14 23 Jon.Patte 5 17 22 Dave Seymour 16 4 20 Grant Musseiman 10 10 20 Marshall Thompson -.9 il 20 RoF ronridge '12 7 19 Rland Galiasp 7 10 17 Tenyradmore 7 10 17 Games Queens 0, Roy's Enterprises 11 (Patt Sheehan 3, John Parton 3, Demnie Myles 2Z GeorgeSurford 2-,..Mike Fitzgeraid); *Expertec . 1 ,'(Cari Viokers)._ National Trust, 3 (Jim Dranton, 'GenrY D rine, James Dasberg);.. R.J. Philiips 3 (Enzo Rinaidi, Stee Popoff. Scott Mears), Sèrvfice Master5 <Neai Farquharson. Ken Dames, Grant Musselman, Sean. O'Cnn, Camn MacGregor); Attersiey Tire 2 (Dave Seymour 2). C.K. Auto 5 (Terry Dradimore 2, Jim Smith, Bill Hepburn, Ray Chapman); Brother, 3 (Randy Gallas 2, Ian Donaidson). DOMd & Souter 7 <Rosa Drownridge 3. Marshalli Thompson. Rich Farquharson, Dob, Weir, Peter Vanaston); Dathe & McLeiian 3 (Mmra Rosa, Peter Dathe, Serge Dupant), Mackies 3 (John Fleming 2. Greg Cartright) PlaYer Of th week Pat Sheehan. Roy' Enterpriss,3 goals, 5 assista /~/~ Gregorcic Up for national award JfimGregorcic of Whitby is one of the noiineesý for a Canadian junior fooalaward. Gregorcic. was a standout on an otherwise weak Oshawa Hawkeyes team this season. Hi l one of three players - the others from Regina and Vancouver teams'- ini the running for the defensive player of the year award. Georcic has ben a standout for Henry Street Hiù Sooi in high achool senior boys' football. Ile awards will be given out tomorrow (Thurs- dynight in Oshawa. Oshawa Hawkeyes are hosting this years Canadian final betweeni Saska- tonand WinÎdeor, at Civié Fielde.on Saturday. Dyn amic Dart top < mite runner in Canada Carley Dart of Whitby won a Cana am=pin sbup in cross conr rn ngover the weekend. aran Ormiston Public' School student and member of the Brooklin Cheetahs Club won the mite girls diviion at the national finalseiEtobicoke. There was a familar i-un- nýer-up1 finish- in the- divi- sion, too --Katie IBott of Gln Dhu was second, as she was, in almost races, behind Dart. The usual third-place finisher, Kaleigli Jasper of PngeCreek, wasn't at th ntonale. * Dart recentby- won the Ontario championship. She didn't lose a race aIl season. Willie Macavelia of Mea- dowcrest Public 'School, second in Ontario i the %eboys division, was t rd t the Canadian finals. Chantel Smith of West Lynde, third in Ontario, was fifth in Canadian,,tykel girls. Cheetahs* won three tities in team division competi- tion. rl-

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