PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY MARCH 2, 1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS SPORTS WEEK By ANN GOULDING -w.I.S.c. The Whitby Iroquois Swim, Club wae one of the top contenders at the Huronia Regionals last weekend (February 18- 20). The Whltby team placed third out of thir- teen competing clubs from: various regions, with W.I.S.C. swiznmers turning in top-notch per- formances in ail age groupe. Nine-year-old Craig The following are the resuits of Whitby Iro- quois Swim Club partici- pation in the Huromia Regionals. Giris l/Under: Heather Armitage, let 50Ofly, 200 free, 200 I.M.,t 100 fly; 2nd 50 back, 100 free, 50 free, 100 back; 4thl100 brst.; 5th 50 brst. Alison Bettridge, 3rd 100 back; 4th 200 I.M., 50 back, 100 fly; 6th 50 fly. Wendy Primeau, 6th 200 free, 100 free, 50 free. Medley Relay (2nd) and Freestyle Relay (2nd): Heather Armi- tage,, Alison Bettridge, Wendy Primeau and Tina Doran. Boys l/Under. Craig. Potsep, lst 2001IM.,t400 free, 200 free, 100 brst., 50 back, 1i00 free, 100 fly, 50 free, 50obrdt.; 2nd 50 fly, 100 back. Adrian Vargae, 2nd 200 free, 100 Potsep proved you don't have to be the biggest to be the best. Potsep emerged victorlous with nine wins and ,two second place finishes- in 10 and under boys even- te to carry off the hlgh point trophy for hie age group. Potsep was followed closely by Adrian Vargas, 10,,who captured second spot. Throughout the three- day10.year-old Heather. Armnitage vied for the brst., 200 fly; 3rd 100 free; 5th 50brst.; 6th 5o free, 100 back. Matthew Cook, 4th 50 back, 100 back. Scott Spencer, 4th 100 fly; 5th 50fly. Medley and Freestyle Relay (2nd) Matthew Cook and Scott Spencer. Girls 11/12. Janice Currie, 3rd 100 back, 200 back; 4th 200 brst. , 50 free; Sth 200 I.M., 100 fly, 200 fly; th 200 free, 100 free. Julie Leswick, 2nd 200 back; 4th 100 back.* Mfichelle Primeau 6th 200 back. Medley and Free- style Relay (2nd): Julie LesWick, Jance Currie,' Michelle Primeau and Kim Crump. Medley Relay (5th) and Free Relay (4th),. Leslie Doran,. Jodi MacPhail, Anne-Marie Scott and Tricia Carroil. Boys 13/14. Trevor SATURDAY, MARCH 5 OR SATRDYMARCH 12 9:30 A.1 Iroquol Whltby top honore in girls even- te, missing the mark by a mere, two points to place second in the race for the trophy. Strong performances and high scoring swims were also put forth by Alison Bettridge, 10, Jamice Currie, il, Tre- vor Crump, 14, and Kevin Walker, 13. W.I.S.C. swimmers next compete in meets at Brampton and Port Hope. Crwnp, 3rd 200 back; 4th 1500 free, 400 free, 100 back, 200 free. Kevin WaUcer, 3rd 200 I.M.; 6th 200 brst., 100 fly, 200 back. Medley and Freestyle Relay (2nd): Trevor Crump, Kevin Walker, Phil North and Peter Pfeiffer. Boys 11/12. Medley Relay (6th): Joy Lee, Sean Cook, Adrian Var- gas and Craig Potsep. Girls 13/14. Medley R4elay (4th): Julie Les- wick, Heather Ainsley, Michelle Ratchford and Janice Currie. senior, Girls. Medley Relay (4th): Donna Goulding, Tammy Oat- tes, Michelle Primeau and Janice Currie. Senior ., oys: Mike Pfeiffer, 4th 200 bret.; 6th 200 free. Dave Goulcling, 5th 100 fly; 6th 2001I.M. M. UNTIL 2 P.M. s Park'Arena Lobby Age: Any boy or girl between 5 and 18 years of age who was born between January 1, 1965 and December 31, 1978. Senior girls over 19 years of age born in 1964 or before will be registered at above times as well. F00: $20 per player or $50 for family of 3 or more. Late registrations after March 26, 1983 are sub- ject to a $15 late tee. NO REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED AFTER MAY 31183 It is mandatory that proof of age, recent photograph and OHIP number be presented at time of registra- to.For further Information cail 6683512 Ken Marsh, Soccer Rogastrar I Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey HOUSE LEAGUE RESULTS February 20-27, 1983 SQUIRT Canucks.......... 8 Scott Macdonnell 3 Scott Donnelly 2 Mike Wue Steve Wood Andre Mariue North Stars........6 BW Sandiford 2 Alaiedair Syme 2 Andy Mathers 2 Leafs............ 3 Don MacGregor Brian Scott Ryanleesui Flyers .#.......... 7 Sean Redmond 3 Brad Lee 2 Jamie Pawluk 2 NOVICE Brooklin Legion.3 Brooklin Kinsmen .2 Jason Redmnone Wayne Primeau Dean-Leesui1 I I I 'J ç I )ean Leesui Mike Weir Dom'Is Auto Parts ... Jeff Thorne2 Shut-out: David Campbell Exclusive Hlair Design .... iger Wheelans Dylan Boles Paul Cassidy ITT Cannon .. Neil Blake Tim Pritchard Square Boy Pizza Martin Blake John Emm Shut-out: Mike Koutris Geoff Cadan MeTeague Electric . MINOR ATOM DuffÈs 4 Towing.......... 2 Peter Turley Mark Davies Scott Beatty 2 Whtby Kinsmen .... Mike Bloomer Kevin Rowland Chris Brady Shawn Regin Jason Ayotte i ..3 Whitby K.......... 2 A4 2 .5 .0 Duff's Towing ...O0 ITT Cannon ........ 2 John Catto Chrie Hutchinge Shut-out: Chris Ayres MINOR PEEWEE Mirale Food Mart . 6 Red Wing Orchards. .1 Jay Moore 2 John Skolnik Jason Weeks Sean Robinson Steve Mealing Rod Christie Whitby Ffrefighters .5 Miracle Food Mart . 2 Afidrew Vanderlinde 2 Shawn Beatty Mark Ainsworth Dodd & Souter... 6 Peter Defina 2 Rick Holter Jay Lee Gene Murree Mike Neugebauer Jay Moore Peter Lang J&S Convenience .... 4 Greg Kerr 2 Sean Hoît Rod Fitehett BANTAM Whiby Welding... 5 Greg Clarke 4 Jamie Beck White Rose Nursery .3 Steve Rice 2 Sean Bourke Roy's Enterprises ...3 Dave MacKay Bian McColl Mark Maydell Norton Insurahce Adjusters......... 5 Steve Nolan 4 Jamie Frost ME) Dom's Auto Parts ...2 Joel Mcçullough Nick Brasier Kiwanis.. ... Rene Berentschot MAJOR FKL Mfg.......... 1 Dan McWhirter U.S.A............ 5 Dwayne Dorfmann Steve Wing Derek Campbell Graham Wright JUVENILE, LASCO Steel Red .... 3 Dean Vanderlinde 2 -Tony S pellen LASCO Steel Red .... 2 Brad Cooper Neal Muschett Checkers Variety . . ..3 Bi Dawson Andrew Winchester Richard Dymont, Danforth Typewriters....... 5 Dave Forbes -Sandy Connelly Tom Klinaftakis Robert Sajo Jeff Doran DGET Kinsmen ........ 5 Greg Davidson Glen Cottam Renay Collne 2 >Gary Burke Sun GoId ......... 1 Gord Muschett PEEWEE Mercantile Dept. Store............. 2 Kari Elliott Clayton Self Pizza Tree........ 1 Mark Peters Whitby Dominion Hardware .........1 Dan Garrard Bell Canada ...........4 Doug Wilcox 2 Mark Brasier Dave Andrews Brooklin Esso ... Glen Bulter 2 TOM Platt 2 Bian Hunter RobDobbins Whitby Dominion Hardware .........4 Del Ainsworth Dan Garrard 2 ChrsWilliams Brookiin Esso .. 3 Phil Glazier Ray Richardson Bien Bulter Gus Brown Pontiac Bulck... 5 Bob Clarke 2' Ron Noble Brad Slichter Jeff Leé Gus Brown Pontiac Buick . 2. Ron M uligan Bob Clarke Bell Canada.........4 Mark Braiser Doug Wilcox Greg Gibeon Indoor soccer playmoff resuits By FRED BORO The following are re- suite of Whitby Iroquois Indoor Soccer Playoffs for semi-final games played Saturday, Feb. 26. Bilan Cray nets 6 for Brown, and Wally Borg plays spectacular in goal for Canada Pro- gressive in the.Pee Wee Division. Gus Brown 10 vs. Canada Progressive 7. Gus Brown started slowly and by half time they were down, by a score of 4-1. Wally Borg made some spectacular save in goal for Canada Progressive and also managed to score 3 goals from goal. It looked like the Progres- sives were going to chase Brown out of the gym, but that wasn't the cas because Bian Cray, playing. hie best gaine of the sason, came up with six goal to put bis team in the finals against Whitby Firefighters. Other scorers for Gus Brown were Dave Rowntree with 2, Scott Jamieson and Brendan Canning counted singles. For Canada Progressive Scott Myers scored 3 and Mike osiki1. In the other game in the Pee Wee- Division Whitby Firefighters came from behind to beat Malta Social.Clûb 3-2 to face Gus Brown in the. finals;. Scorers for the Firefighters were, Scott Goodlet, Sherry .Becker aid Shane Alien- stad. Scorers for the Malta Social Club were Dave Watts and. Mike Rowntree on a. penalty shot. Mosquito Division. Optimiste International 5 vs. Checkers Variety 1. Optimiste goals by: Lulgi Pepe (3) > Scott Whitty (1) and Jeffrey Finn (1). Checkers goal by: Royston McMahon. Fireplace Plus 2 vs. Shoppers Drug Mart 1. Fireplace goals by: Kirk Marsh (1) and Tim Tatchell (1). Shoppers goals by: Mark Blasak (1). Af ter regulation and over time the game was still -tied 1-1. The game winner had te be decid- ed on penalty shots. Op- timiste and Fireplace wiIl meet in thefinals. Atom Diývision. George Cini Barber Shop 3 vs. Whitby Kins- men 1. George Ci goals by: Scott Wood (2) and Heather Fleming (1). K~iMmen goal by: JonDà rlington. Daddy's Bakery 1 vs. Cheékers Variety 0. Daddy's goal by: Neil Henehan. George Cini and Dad- dy's will fight it out in the finals. Squirt Di vision. Whit- by Yellows 5 vs. Whitby Blues 1. Yellows goals by: Owen Crawshaw (4) and Robbie Dixon (1). Blues goal by: Richard Gonsalves. Anca Lab 6 vs. County Bowl 1. Anca goals by: Chris Dewdney (3), Mathew. Payne (2) and' Jamie Lyon (1). County Bowl goal by:» Shayne Bevan. Whitby Yellows takes Anca Lab in the finals. Please note that the Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club will be holding registrations for the 1983 soccer season Saturday, March 5, at Iroquois Arena from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. T7his year's regietration is $20 and you muet bring a photo and birth certifi- cate. For more infor- mation please call Ken Marsh at 668-3512. 'j Iro quois Swim Club takes third spot Heather Armitage, Craig Potsep shine W.HIITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB REGISTRATION' FOR SUMMER 1983 m 1 1 1 RedWings........1 Mike Massey Penguins ......... 4 Brett Rayne Dave Mitchell Ian Armour Bruins ...........i Greg Neff Sabres...........n David Lambert 5 Keven Webster 3 Tyler Schram Glen Knowles John Graham