Whitby Free Press, 18 Jun 1980, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1980. WHITBY FREE PRESS WISC brings the Challenge Cup hom e Twenty-eight triuxnphant Whitby Iroquois Swimmers brought the Whitby-Lindsey ChàiIenge Trophy home aa on Sunday June 8, succesa ly defending the tile for the 1979/80 season. The competition between WISC and the Lindsey Llghtning Boits is an annual event for the two clubs, the trophy b eing donated by the Whitby Lions Club. WISC swimmers domiînated the competition and splashed to victory with a margin of 305 points to Lindsey's 150 points. WISC'S freestyle and medley relay teams made a clean sweep ini each age group winning every event entered. Accepting the trophy for WISC, coach Tom McLaughlin stated the WISC team always enjoys competing with Lindsey as the club hosts a well organmzed meet. McLaughlin pointed out that Lindsey outscored the Whit- by club in the ýprovincial championships in Aprl but WISC hopes to reverse that next season as well as retain t.he challenge Trophy once again. David Coulding was the top WISC swvimmer dominating the 13/14 boys' age group and capturing f ir- sts in every bindividual event. Chris Donnelly and Brian McAllnden in boys 10 and under and 11/12 turned in storng performances taking three firsts and a second place each, with Denise Vandoleweerd win- ning three first and a sixth in 11/12 girls' events. Denise Further age group results are as follows: GIRLS 8/UNDER: Angel Pitters 3rd.,.5f0m free, 25 f1y 4th. 50m back, 50 breast Anne Windover 2nd 50m back, 3rd. 50 bareast 4th 50m free,Ath. 25 fly Boys 8/UNDER: Paul Win- dover - 2nd. 50m free, 5o breast, 50 back, 25 f1y GIRLS lO/UNDER: Ji Connor, lst. 50m free, lst 50 back, 2nd 50 fly Danielle Cliche, lst. 100m breast, lst 50m fly, 2nd 50 free, 2nd 100 back Elaine McAlinden, 2nd 100m breast, 3rd lOOm back, 3rd 50 m free, 50 fly BOYS 10/ NDER: Chris Donnelly, lst 100m back, lst 50m free, lst 50m fly, 2nd 100 breast Joshua Foster, 2nd 100 back, 3rd 50 free, 4th 100 breast, th 50Ofly Scott Stron, 3rd 50 m fly, 4th 100 back, 5th 50m free, 7th 100 breast John Windover: 7th 50 free, 50 fly Chris Strong: 7th 100 back GIRLS 11/12: Denise Van- doleweerd - lst 100 free, 100 back, 50 fly, 6th 100 breast. Lisa Pitters: 2nd 100 free, 100 back, 50 fly, 3rd. 100 breast Andrea Bagneli: 3rd 100 free, 4th 50 fly, 6th 100 back Tammy Qattes: 2nd 100 breast, 3rd 50 fly, 4th 100 back, th 100 free Heather Ainsley: 5th 50 fly, 7th 100 free Elizabeth Foster: lst 100 breast. BOYS 11/12: Brian McALinden: lst 100 free, 100 back, 50 fly, 2nd 100 breast. Peter Pfeiffer: 2nd 100 free, 100 back, 3rd 100 breast, 50 fly. Jari Ollikainen: lst 100 breast, 4th 100 back, 100 free GIRLS 13/14: Michelle Willianms: lst 100 free. 3rd 100 breast, 5th 50 fly, 6th 100 back Donna Goulding: 2nd 100 free, 100 breast, 4t.h 100 back, 50fly Karen Jerepp: lst 100 back, 2nd 50 fly, 4th 100ofree, 5th 100 breast Jennie Connor: lst 50 fly, 5th 100 back, 100 free, 6th 100 breast BOYS 13/14: David Goulding: lst 100 free, 100 breast, 100 back, 50 fly BOYS 15 lover: Mike Pleiffer: 2fld 100 free, 100 breast, 100 back, 4th 50 fly. John Aldridge: 2nd 50 fly, 3rd 100 back, 4th 100 free. Coach Mcbaughlin is readying several of the WISC swimnmers who will be competing in the Central Region Long Course Cham- pionships in York on June 14- lsth. Hookers having .500 season tams have split so far this season in Eastern Ontario all star action. In the season operner against Oshawa, Whitby lost 12 to 6 after taking an early lead. The second game of the season played against Ajax saw Whitby outhitting Ajax with 6 hits including a home run by Jeff Hanley to five hits for Ajax. The final score, Whtiby 12, Ajax 7. On Saturday, May 31, Whitby traveled to Kingston and Kingston township to play a double header. In the first game, against Kingston Town- ship, the game was tieo1 at one a piece after regulation time. Winning for Whitby in the second extra inning was Jeff Hanley who led off with a single later advan- cing to second when Scott patio andl sidewalk slabs 111/-needIvsmn Harper singled again to drive in the winning run. The Kingston Township end of the inning saw a ground out and strike outs number 12 and 13 for pit- cher D. VanDoleweerd that enable Whitby to conclude the game with a 2 to 1 final score. From Kingston Township, Whitby traveled to Kingston where the out- corne was not as favorable. After the first inning, the Whity squad was down eight to nothing but managed to battie, back somewhat to end up with a 12 to 8 loss which isn't some bad considering the poor first inning. Tennis tourney, winners The Whitby Tennis Club held ifs Club Anniversary Tournament at the new Iroquois Park Tennis Courts on saturday, June l4th. The day was filled with plenty of fun, excitement and ex- cellent action. In the ladies's doubles division Gail Grossman and Bey Shanrock defeated Anne Lyseyho and Louise Shehan for the championship. Rita Hadden and Jocy Hadden defeated Bernice Reed and Nancy Reynolds to win the ladies consolation round. Lorne McIntyre and Ralpb McKendry played brilliantly to defeat Jack Benny and Dick Hadden to capture the men 's doubles champion- ship. Prem Syal and Frpnk- Todd took the men 's con- solation round by defeating Herman Morle, and his sone. Tournament play is one small aspect of the overail programs operating at the Whitby Tennis Club. The club has recently moved their location fromn Peel Park to three newly resur- faced tennis coursts at Iroquois Park. An excellent programn has been planned by the Whitby Tennis Club to meet the needs and interests of all levels of players. Activities include social club night, house league, mens & Ladies pyramid, inter club play, ladies day-time program (with babysitting), instruc- tional program, a junior program. percent Annual Interest for FNeYears VKTORl ~ AND GREY TRUST Since 1844 Con tact us in Whitby at: 308 Dundas St. W. 668-9324 Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation lý

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