WHITBY FREE PRESS,, WEDNESDAY, JUNE I -8, 19 8, PAGE 1l5 Whitby winls o ne but Io ses tw o in s occer actio n Antboriy's Diner Major Atom Soccer Team seems well on the way to learn the ropes of competitive soc- cer: they have played- tbree games against the better teams in their league, losing two but win- ning ont. The Whitby soc- cer teamn began the season i by playing the Town of Pickering Represen- tatives. This was a hard fought game as the score (4 to3 infavour of the out of towners) indicates. Whitby scored eariy in the game wben Scott Luik connected after receiving a long pass fromn Paul Moscheila. Pickering reacted with several at- tacks ideated by their fast right winger who provided bis teammates the appor- tunty to tie the score. In an attempt to regain the lead Whitby went ail out of f tactc by the local players by scng two more goals, this takcing the 3-1 iead at haif time. A more vigorous Witby side duriig.the second part of the game allowed it to narrow the score when Mark O'Deli blasted the bail into the Pickering net fromn close range; but the visitors bounced right back to make 4-2 in tbeir favour. Witby pressed on furiously during the last f if- teen minutes but despite e several near misses could only co!lnect once with left winger Dean Alexander. Despite the 4 goals let in by the defense it never- At a reent 10 and under and novice meet at Ajax, Whtby Irogquois Swirn Ciub's Chris Donnelly was the top swinuner i 9 year old boy's events. Donnelly captured six goid medals wlnning every event he en- tered. Donnelly has been consistent ,this season ranking blgh as one of WISC's top swlmmers. Scott Strong also gave a powerful performance i 10 year oid novice boys collec- tmng tbree gold and a silver. in .9 year old novice boys Joshua Foster took three gold and a bronze medal, Chris Strong was 5th in 25 metre butter fly and 50 metre backstroke, and Mike Neugebauer placed sixth in four events. Ian Muir won three bronze medals in six year old novice boys' events . Jimn Connor won a bronze for 100 metre individual medley in 9 year old girls and placed sixtb in 50 metre theless played a strong game particularly Paul Moscliella and Jaan Luik. As for the forwards they were impressive in their ability to pass the bail and score goals but they have to learn to belp their team- mates at the back wben the latter are being pressured. The Whitby Atom Reps played tbe second game in Peterborough. This time their opponents went ahead witb a rather fluke goal when an apparently har- mless shot by one of its forwards bounced off a cemented spot right in the middle of the goalies's area, bit the goal post and ended insîde the Whitby goal. Anthony's Diners players did not despair and within minutes they succeeded in tying the game when a long pass from centrefield was beautifuily controlied by Scott Luik wbo quickly drove the bail past tbe Peterborough goalie witb a 10w, bard sbot. In an attempt to gain tbe lead the Whitby players pressed on but their efforts were only partially rewar- ded: they benefited of a penalty kick after a Peter- borougb player banded the bail inside tbe penalty box; Scott Luik took the sbot but the goalie miracusly saved it. The Whitby youngsters did not get discouraged: tbey kept on attacking in searcb of victory for most of tbe rest of tbe game but breast. Danielle Cliche captured a gold, silver and bronze in 10 year oid novice girls' 25 metre fly, 50 metre breast and backstroke respec- tiveiy. Jodi MacPbail took a silver and a bronze and placed 4th in 50 back and 5th in 25 metre breast stroke, ini girls 8 year oid novice. Angel pitters won a bron- ze for girls' 7 year old novice 50 metre breast, and was 5th in 25 free and 50 back. Emma Stone in girls' 6 year old novice won two gold and two silver medals. Althougb tbe I179-W0 is winding down for the club, there are several up-coming meets in June and Juiy which a contingent of WISC swimxners will be com- peting, one of which is the central Region Long Course Champîoflships at York june 14 and 15. to no avail while their op- ponents tried to contain tbem and. occasionally make a run toward the Whitby keeper. Ten minutes from the end Peterborough went abead 2-1 on a breakaway and as Whitby attempted to even the score the final resuit of 3-1 in favour of Peterborough became bistory. 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