Newmarket
July 21, 2008 04:25 PM
BASEBALLGreater Toronto-Senior
Future Games
(all home games played at McKnight Field at Newmarket Fairgrounds).
Tonight — East York at Newmarket, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday — Newmarket at Martingrove.
Monday — Newmarket at East York.
Leaside-Toronto Junior
Team GP W L T Pts
Oshawa 20 19 0 1 39
East York 22 16 6 0 32
Newmarket 22 15 7 0 30
High Park 21 12 9 0 24
Vaughan 22 11 10 1 23
Thornhill 21 8 11 2 18
Whitby 20 8 11 2 18
Leaside 24 8 16 0 16
Etobicoke 22 8 14 0 16
Toronto Mets 9 8 1 0 16
Aurora 20 5 14 1 11
Scarborough 21 1 20 0 2
Future Games
Wednesday — Thornhill Reds at Newmarket, 7:30 p.m.
Friday — Newmarket at Toronto Mets, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday — Oshawa Legionaires at Newmarket, 1 p.m.
Aurora Jays Select
The Aurora Junior Jays bounced back from a 6-1 deficit to defeat the Etobicoke Rangers 14-7 in Toronto-Leaside baseball action on Monday night.
Evan Boileau and Johnny Bethune drove in three runs each to pace the Jays’ offence. Boileau’s triple cashed two runners in the third inning and his RBI single in the fourth inning sparked the Jays’ comeback as they rallied to tie the game 7-7. The Jays jumped ahead to stay in a “bat-around” sixth inning as they plated six more runners as the Rangers’ relievers couldn’t find the strike zone.
Eric Wakeman added two RBI’s and scored two runs. Dylan Kelly, Darrin Goodale, Tyler Cattapan and Ryan Pontone scored two runs each. Jesse Barker earned the win in middle relief and struck out two Rangers over two innings of work. Eric Wakeman pitched a perfect final frame by striking out the side to nail down the Jays’ second consecutive victory. Shortstop Johnny Bethune was the outstanding defensive player of the game.
On Thursday, the Jays defeated the Scarborough Stingers 8-4. Zack McKay pitched a complete game to lead the Jays. Tyler Cattapan and Ryan Pontone scored two runs each to pace the Jays’ attack. Darrin Goodale’s triple to lead off the fifth inning was followed by Evan Boileau ’s double.
Rep Results
Newmarket Hawks
Mosquito
Fresh off a 9-6 victory over Barrie on Tuesday, the Restored Sports/Reebok Mosquito Hawks soundly defeated Scarborough 16-5 in Thursday night action. Jesse Nerland pitched 3 strong innings and Davis Fowler scored 3 times.
Rookie
Despite Zachary Oldham’s double and 2 RBIs, the the Peel Fence/Kinsmen Club Rookie Hawks dropped a 9-4 decision against Bolton. Braeden Conrod and Brayden Bond both had 1 run in and 1 RBI ea. Garrett Barlow was 3 for 3 with a double and 1 run in.
Major Peewee
The Newmarket Legion Major Peewee Hawks downed Scarbrough Stingers 11–3 with Darien Dalton and Darcy Moore driving in two runs each as Eric Telford joined them with one RBI to start the game Tuesday night in Scarbrough. Matt Marchese stroked a triple and drove in two runs while Reid Hoffman hit a double with two RBIs.
The Hawks scored a 6–4 victory over Richmond Hill Pheonics with a single RBI from Dalton and Moore and two RBI`s from Ryan Furnish.
Aurora Jays Select
Minor Mosquito
Results from the Mosquito Rep tournament.
Division A
Round-robin — Thornhill 13, Royal York 3; Thornhill 13, Markham 3; Richmond Hill 4, Thornhill 3; Royal York 11, Markham 3; Richmond Hill 10, Markham 2; Royal York 3, Richmond Hill 1.
Division B
Round-robin — Newmarket 9, Waterloo 5; Newmarket 18, Burlington 5; Newmarket 31, Aurora 0; Aurora 10, Waterloo 9; Burlington 16, Waterloo 12; Burlington 10, Aurora 6.
All consolation, semi-final, and final games to be held on Sunday were cancelled due to inclement weather.
Bantam
Results from the Goodyear Jays Select at the Kincardine tournament.
London 8, Aurora 5 (HR—Matt Miller, Trevor Best).
Brantford 12, Aurora 3 (3-run triple—Scott Tonello).
Listowell 18, Aurora 6 (HR—James Harkin).
Peewee
The Aurora Jays Select took both games in a double header against Bolton winning 13-2 and 13-10.
Newmarket Minor
House Leagues
Rookie
Last week’s results
Chouinard Brothers Roofing 22, Sew Perfect 3; Magna Syber Systems 9, Mr. Transmission 3; Hillside Veterinary Clinic 5, Newmarket Lions Club 0; Dave Wood Mazda 8, Scotiabank 6; Hillside Veterinary Clinic 13, Sew Perfect 10; Dave Wood Mazda 16, Smith Williams & Bateman 8; Chouinard Brothers Roofing 17, Bat Transportation 5; Braced for Action/Dr. David Brown 1, Spiducci’s 0.
Mosquito
Last week’s results
Color Town 9, Bath Fitters 6; Dr. Barry Shapero’s Smilemakers 8, Vince’s Country Market 8; Sunrise Moving Company 17, GreatCanadianRV.com 4; Pet Paradise 11, Mr. M’s Auto Service Centre 11; Mexicali Rosa’s 12, Royal LePage York North/Lee Lander 1; Boston Pizza 13, Bath Fitters 3.
Peewee
Last week’s results
Financial Fitness Solutions 15, Mountview Construction 2; Fully Completely 14, Minuteman Press 3; Financial Fitness Solutions 10, Fully Completely 10; Cartridge World 11, Casey’s Bar & Grill/Upper Canada Mall 6; Surfside Leisurescapes 14, Mountview Construction 4; Minuteman Press 16, Canco ClimateCare 4.
Bantam
Last week’s results
Living Lighting 15, Extreme Pita 2; Extreme Pita 10, Newmarket Garage Doors 10.
Midget
Last week’s results
Aurora-2 1, Turf Logic 0; Robin’s IDA Pharmacy 1, Aurora-3 0.
Junior
Last week’s results
Carson’s Catering 9, Bradford 6; Carson’s Catering 6, Mexicali Rosa’s 4; Carson’s Catering 8, Bradford 8.
Aurora Minor
House League
Mosquito
Last week’s results
Lakeshore Valumart 20, Re/Max Derek & Leslie Ho 5; Laurion Law Office 15, Aurora Home Hardware 11.
Peewee
Last week’s results
Gabby’s 5, Royal Lepage/Larry Willert 3; Minto 9, Greenpoint 5; Rotary 10, Aurora Cable 9; McAlpine 13, Rotary 9.
Bantam
Last week’s results
Canadian Mechanical Solutions 14, Scotiabank 13; Scotiabank 15, Canadian Mechanical Solutions 5.
SOFTBALLE.G. Ladies
Team GP W L T Pts
Kabar 9 9 0 0 18
T.P.I 9 7 2 0 14
Home Hardware 8 6 2 0 12
Bodogh 9 5 4 0 10
Forest Ridge 9 3 6 0 6
Cabinet Magic 9 3 6 0 6
Carpet 1 8 1 7 0 2
Water Store 9 1 8 0 2
Last week’s results
T.P.I. 13, Cabinet Magic 10; Home Hardware 17, Forest Ridge 9; Bodogh 27, Carpet-1 9 (HR—Tasha Scott); Kabar 32 (HR—Jenn Graham), Sandra Viola), The Water Store; Home Hardware 21 (HR—Megan Wamback), T.P.I. 20 (HR—Allyson Cousineau).
SOCCERRep results
Newmarket Minor
U10 Boys
Nathan Napper’s two goals plus singles from Daniel Vucko and Justyn Thomas led the Newmarket United 98B Red Division to a 4-2 victory over South Simcoe in exhibition play.
Kyle Hunter’s two markers were the tying goals in a 2-2 draw with Glen Shields Sun Devils Red team.
BALL HOCKEY
Newmarket
Novice
Team GP W L T Pts
Extreme Air 11 6 2 2 14
Royal LePage 11 6 4 1 13
J. Jenkins 11 5 3 3 13
Novacc Computers 11 5 5 1 11
Woodbine Medical 11 3 5 3 8
Twin Contracting 11 3 8 0 6
Atom
Team GP W L T Pts
Rainbow 11 8 3 0 16
Oak Site 11 6 5 0 12
Nmkt. Legion 11 6 5 0 12
Nmkt. Vets 11 2 9 0 4
Last week’s results
Rainbow 9 (T. Ireland 4, M. Welsman 2, J. Shmidt 2, A. Mitten), Oak Site 4 (B. Kaprelkyan 2, L. Hyttinen, E. Franzin); Nmkt. Legion 3 (L. Wilson 2, L. Dunlop), Nmkt. Vets 1 (J. Hardy).
Peewee
Team GP W L T Pts
Duff’s Tire 11 8 3 0 16
Luesby 11 6 4 1 13
Vidome 11 6 5 0 12
Red 11 5 5 0 10
Bridle Trail 11 4 6 1 9
Black 11 3 8 0 6
Last week’s results
Luesby 8 (A. Munroe 4, C. Levick 3, A. Grawbargar), Vidome 5 (M. Safaric 2, J. Mitten 2, M. Milne); Duff’s Tire 7 (M. Dunlop 3, L. Duff 2, K. Millar 2), Bridle Trail 5 (C. Carusi 3, M. Delisi, A. Dicarlo); Red 7 (C. Durisin 5, H. Casey 2), Black 4 (B. Brown 3, E. Uigiati).
Bantam/Junior
Team GP W L T Pts
Packaging World 11 9 2 0 18
Black 11 8 2 1 17
Green 11 5 5 1 11
ReYork Trophies 11 5 6 0 10
Yellow 11 3 7 1 7
Red 11 1 9 1 3
Last week’s results
Yellow 6 (PJ Buys 3, S. Perrien, B. Cox, M. Mountzoros), ReYork Trophies 1 (C. Wood); Black 6 (J. Holland 3, C. Goericke 2, D. Isidoro), Green 2 (S. Mundy, D. Ellis); Red 2, Packaging World 0.
SWIMMINGNewmarket Stingrays
Seven members of the Newmarket Stingrays participated at the Canadian Senior Nationals. This year’s competition was held in Winnipeg and it brought together Canada’s top swimmers from across the country. Matthew Swanston and Lindsay Seemann both had medal performances at this National swim meet.
Men
100m Backstroke – 3rd – Matthew Swanston.
200m Backstroke – 3rd – Matthew Swanston.
Women
200m Backstroke – 3rd – Lindsay Seemann.
800m Freestyle – 2nd – Lindsay Seemann.