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Whitby Free Press, 12 Oct 1983, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESIJAY OCTOBER 12, 1983, WHITRY FREE PRESS- frm MSPORTS WEEK. Football Henry teams wi by TIM BAINES Both the Henry Street junior and senior high school football squads continued to roll along undefeated as they' sloshed their way to vic- tories over Uxbridge High School a mud- covered field last Tuesday afternoon. Th 'e juniors survived a torrential downpour and in a game full of fum- bles and falis, took a 15-O decision. According to Henry coach Dan McCluskey bis team was lirnited by the weather but they were able to adapt. "We ran our fullback uip the middle and their defence kept moving in until it seemed like they had their whole team A Henry Street senior football player is unsuccessful with this diving attempt at catching a pass while Uxbridge players look on. Henry won the contest 28-7. Free Press Staff Photo between our guards. So we got our outside pitch going," he said. The Henry squad also took advantage of the jammed-up Uxbridge defence to complete a short look-in pass to tight end Steve Oliver that went for a 60-yard touchdown and sealed the game. Tailback Jason Deer scored a first haîf touchdown while Chris Reier added the two- point conversion. Scott Tutten caught the Uxbridge defence off guard as he scored a single point on a 35-yard quick kick in the fourth quarter., Meanwhile the Henry seniors bounced Ux- bridge 28-7. Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club ho lds registratio n The Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club wil hold its indoor soccer registration Saturday Oct. 22, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., in the lobby n' f the Iroquois Pr Arena. Registration, which is for boys and girls ages six to 16, is limited to the first 300. The fees are $30 per player with a family rate (for three or more) of $75. There will. be an extra $5 charge for late registrationi after Oct. 31. The annual general meeting of the Soccer Club w"illbe held Sun- day, Oct. 31, at 1 p.m., at Whitney Hall in Iroquois Park Arena. Ail coaches, team personnel and parents are invited. THE GOLDEN GATE, 107 Brock Street South, Whltby, 668.8321. This popular Chînese Restaurant has been ln Whltby for 30 yrs. The Bo-Bo platter recently ln- troduced has gone over well. The Golden Gate also offer a wide selection of Canadian dishes f rom roast beef to veal cutlets and pork chops. Fairly new to the menu is Juicy deliclous chicken f ingers served with home made plum sauce. Per- fect for lunch or dinner. Open until 2 a.m. daily. Fri. and Sat. until 3 a.m. Sunday il a.m. - il p.m. FuIly licensed and fast home dellvery. inagatin their 46shoot and shloot" offence with quarter- back Joe "747'î Shine fillîng the air fuill of footballs despite the soggy -weather. The rain did restriet the passing attack to, short patterns but coach Pat Pucknell said he was not about to change hîs passing philosophy. Pucknell said his team did run more than normal but when, the Uxbridge defence did move in tight,. they would go to the air with a pass. "Besides on certain parts of the field it was s0 muddy you couldn't stand up let alone run, 50 we had to throw," he added. Running back Tom Clarke scored two touchdowns while Richard Daley and- Steve Blackburn added the other Henry majors. Cornerback Tony Sorichetti was a prominent figure on defence, recovering two fumbles, while defen- sive tackle Charlie Spencer also provided a key play as he jumped on a fumble following a kickoff. The juniors will not see action again until, Oct., 20- when: they play host 'to Bowmanville. The seniors will' tangle with Anderson Oct. 13. 69.while Anderso'n th.rashed by TIM BAINES. The Anderson C.V.I. senior football team took a 40-12 thrashing at the hands of Oshawa's O'Neill Collegiate last Thursday. Anderson coach Ron Pither said his team didn't really play too bad, although the score didn't indicate it.ý "They seemed to get the' breaks and we didn't," he said. "We had guys wide open and were dropping the ball. It was the typvff g ame The defence will have » be sharp Thursday, )ct. 13, at 1:30 p.m., as Inderson hosts the )ombs away pa-zs attack >f Henry Street Higb ;chool. OSHAWA WHITBY NEWCASTLE y Wnite WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB INDOOR SOCCER R EG ISTRATION' Saturday October 22nd, 1983 IOAM-2PM Lobby Of' IROQUOIS PARK ARENA Boys, Girls Ages 6-16* (LlMi1ted to Filrst 300) $30 Per Player FamIIy Rate (3 or more> $75 Extra $5 For Late Regilstration Af ter Oct. 3lst *Teamn for 16 year olds depend on number reglstered. The Annual General Meeting of the Whltby Iroquois Soccer Club wlll be held Sunday, Oct. 319t, 1983 at 1 p.m. - Whitney Hall, Iroquois Park Arena. 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