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Whitby Free Press, 3 Feb 1972, p. 9

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WHITE3Y FREE PRESS, Thursday, February 3rd, 1972, Page spo rts /q hockey.'. 0. bowling PEE WEES WIN FIRSI PLAY OFF CAME Whi tby L asco Steel Pee Wee AIl1 Stars took a i-0 i ead in the best of three OMHA play-offs by defeating Lindsay 5-2 on Monday night. Lindsay outshot Whltby 37 to 22, but fine net- m indi1n g by Steelers goal tender Billy Morrison enabled Whitby to emerge victorlous. Bill Bridge, AI MacDonald, Joel Gangemi, M ar ty Gallas and Lloyd Connor ail shared in the scoring coiumn for Whitby. The second g am e of the series vvlil be piayed i n Lindsay Saturday, February 5t h at 9:15 p. m*~ if athird game is necessary itwili be heid in Whitby on Sunday, February 6th at 1:30 p. m. TOURNAMENT WON IN OVERTIME!R Dave Wlilliamson scoring i n the first overtime period, gave Whitby Lasco Steel Pee Wee Al Stars the Port Perry Pee-Wee Tournament Champ- ion sh ip. In t he irfirst game of the tournament against Port Perry Minar Pee Wees, Whitby won easiiy Il-0. Bill Bridge paced the attack with 3 goals, foi- iowved by Marty Gallas and Ken Reinhardt wlth 2 go al1s each. Single goals went to AI MacDonald, Jim Prosser, John Dordan and Lloyd Connor. Whitby's second game against Stauffvitie saw the county town victarlous 9-O. Marty Gallas and Dave Wlil1iamson each scored a pai r for the Steel - e r s , w i t h singles going to AI MacDonald, Paul Brown, Joel Gangemi, John Jordan and Mike Ed- w a rds. In the championshop game Whi tby met the Port P e r ry Major Pee WVees. At the end of regui ation time the score was tied 2-2, Marty Gallas having scored both Whitby goals and Phil Cochrane and Kevin Martens having scored for Port FPerry. D a ve VW îl 1iîamson then scored hi s goal in the first overtime period, giving Whitby the wvin. The Most Valuable Player Award for the tourn- ament went to Whitby's Marty Gallas. CROUCH STARS IN MIOGET WIN K i m Crouch turned in a starring performance in nets for the Whitby Canadian Tire Major Midget AI Stars to record a shut out over Cobourg, giv- ing Whitby a 1-O lead in their play-off. Si ngi e goals by Dave Sorichetti, Ken Clark, and Steve Sanford proved ai 1 the scoring needed as the final score ended 3-O. ý ELECTE TIMI.M PLAYSFFS Aj ax Ban tam s taok a 2-i lead in their play- affs ,.ith Whitby. Sa f a r th-e s e r ï s has not favoured the hm team, aaI1Ihome tearn gïames hav~e ee, u ) ith the homne club losing. Bath teams er scoreles n the f;r ,t peri o d, but Ajax got oiff te 3 qu* ck :tairt in the e rdper- Cd rja 5 Cam 5ma il scene xt h thepnn vt secon1ds oid. B rett Love tied the score for Whitby at the 4: 40mark. The winning goal of the game was scored b y C urt Calmnes early in the third period. Final score Ajax 2, Whitby Brown Eiectric i. The fourth game in the best of five series wili be in Ajax, Thursday, February 3rd at 7:00 p. m. AiAX DEFEATS WHITBY MITES T he Ajax Mite AIl1 Stars defeated Whi tby Vic- kery Eiectric 7-0. Mike Rensby wi th 4 goal s sparked the Ajax team. George Lepine with 2 goals and Robby Latch- fordwith a single were the other Ajax marksmen. EL ROSE CONSTRUCTION LOSE 2 The Su tton Rangers clinched first place in OHA Junior "C"' action on Friday night, defeating Whitby 10-5. TheWhitby bright spot of the game came in the t h ird period when Mike Harper scored 3 goal s in a span of 2 minutes and 10 seconds. Sunday action saw Lindsay defeat Whitby 11-6. Doug Wood tallied a hat trick and singles wvent ta Mike Harper, Jim Heard and Bob Mowat. NOVICE AIL STARS WIN 3 IN A ROW! Playing three games in as many days, the Bob Heron Farm Equipment Major Novice defeated Osh- awa 2-1 , shut out Port Hope 2-O andwon over Oshawa Little N. H. L. Leafs 3-2. BROOKLIN-WHITBY'- HOUSE LEAGUE NOVICE F a m i ly Kartway 2, Q'Conner Sunoco 4. Paul H ef f er (3) and Scott Lyndberg (1) scored for 01 Canner. V i c Le Blanc and Jeff Fleming scored for the laosers. M cC or m ack SBlades 3, Canada Yearbook 2. Davîd Flemiîng (2) and Scott Wa tson tal1îied for the B I a de s. Ray McWhirter and Jamie Mark scored for Canada Yearbaak. N u trî- P roducts shut out Munn' sPress 1-O. N i c k N o s ow e n ko recorded the onl y goal of the g a m e, and Scott Siersma recarded the shut out. With 3 goals, Jayde Gibbs paced Local 53 toaa win over Peter the Plumber. MikeRostek, John Spratt and Scott Henderson filled in the remaining Local 53 goals. Rick Stacey and John Aggett scored in a Iosing cause. *OTE Red Barn anid Brukel Construction 0-O deadlock. M c Te ague Ellectric shut out C. B.1 Son!, 5-0. T h e B r o k i ne f b;hn ,hut played t aa F:«ost(.r and out Tcani g/ IN BY G - OUI BY 6 227 BROCiK SI. S. 668-6261 #IB SCLEARANCE SALE PEE WEE Ki w a n i s 6 , Brukel1 Constructi on 2. Scor ing for Kiwanis: Derek \/esey (3), Henry Bykerk (2>, n'd Blair Gibson (1). 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