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Whitby Free Press, 10 Dec 1986, p. 18

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PAGE 18 WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1988 -Peewees have goaltendinmg, balance Excellent goaltending and bard work are the strengtbs of Whitby's Peewee rep team trying to even its record in the highly competitive major AA league. 'We bave a bunch of dedicated, bard- working players," says coach Steve Cardwell of bis squad. "With three good centres, we've got strengtb up the middle. The defence is strong and the wingers are good cbeckers. We're a well-balanced team." 1As of Iast week, Whit- by's 13-year-old rep players bad posted two wlns, four lasses and four ties . Cardweil con- ceded that Pickering and Bolton are main contenders. for top spot in the seven-teamn league. But- the remaining teams, Richmond Hill, Newmarket, Markhamn and Ajax, are ail evenly- matched with Whitby. Cardweli says the team is gradually moving toward top form for the second half of the season, after the Christmas break. He expects off-ice training, such as calistenics and playing bail hockey, will help the team during that second baîf. The Whitby peewees have also bad good resuits in tournaments. In Buffalo, Whitby won four games to reach the final in the 'A' division of the tournament. Gardwell said the teamn played stroflgly in a 4-1 loss laf that final to Burllngton, last season's all-Ontario champions. In the East Gwillim- bury tournament, Whit- by defeated Newmarket to win the consolation titie. Derek Bulis and Rob Martin have been out- standing in tournamen- ts, while top scorers have also inluded Mike Bolton, Martin David and Justin Cardweli. Goaltenders Shawn Dawson and Dan Ladouceur have been sensational this season. Cardwell says the team is also blessedl witb a top-notch penaity-killer, Clark Trolley, a cen- tremnan., "lHe's had more than bis share of oppor- tunities to 1kW1 penalties and he's been suc- cessful," says the Wit- by coach. Movies you can buy, ai prices you can af f orci! Save up to 70% off previaus prices \\ N ' ,àý1 une.d,4 WRNER HOME VDEO "Best of the Lot" and "Comedy from A ta Z"; 47 movies at only 29.95 each. inlcuding $ f9 National Lampoon's Vacation, Cady Shack, 0 9 Arthur, The Klling Fields. "Give Somneone Special the Star Treatment" 76 Baldwin Street (Hwy. 12), Brooklin 655-3306 WHITBY SANTA CLAUS FUN D Organized by the Whitby Tigers Running Club in cooperation with the Whitby Free Press Proceeds for Christmas Gifis Io patients of Dr. J.O. Ruddy-Hospital and Whiîby Senior Citizens Homes Make a Donation to Santa NAMI: ADDRESS: TOWN: AMOUNT: jRoeipt Required Send choque or Money order to: WTRC c/ o Ion IBarron Motors Lt. 1006 Brock St. S., Whitby I Whitby wi1I play in a Boxing Day tournament in Scarborough and later in another three or four, tournaments, part of what Cardwel describes as a I'busy season." Belles, petites tie'in-ringette Leanne Ellis scored three goals as the Whit- by Belles ringette team tied Oshawa 5-5 on Sun- day. Mary Lou Spencer had a goal and an assist and Paula Barraek the other goal for Whitby in the game played at Harmen Park. Michelle Fowiie, Eleanor Wilkinson, Susan Marshall and Joanne Dewit bad assists for Wbitby. Whitby's petite C team continued to im- prove as they played to a 5-5 die with the Markbam III team in Brooklin Sunday. Heather Keir led Whitby with three goals. Natasha Carter had a goal and an assist. Christy Gooch scored the other Whitby goal. Carolyn Soper had an assist. Whitby junior B team skated by Port Perry Il- 4 on Saturday at Iroquois arena. Stacy Guymer had four goals and added two assists whiie Nancy Teasdaie scored three times and set up two other goals. Leanne Muir scored twice and Christine Smith scored a goal and had four assists. Lean- ne Muir scored twice, Jennifer Cooper had a goal and an assist.- Micheile Reader picked Up four assists while Jodi Sinden bad one. Witby's tween B team lost 6-3 to Barrie in an exhibition game Saturday at Iroquois. Jennifer Drake had two goals and Shannon Nichols, one, for Whit- by. Oshawa downed Whitby bunnies 7-4 in another exhibition game Saturday. Sharolyn Wouters scored three goals for Whitby while Garrie Hatzelhoffer had a goal and two assists. Jennifer Hamilton had an assist. Whitby novices played in the Port Pèrry tournament Dec. 6 and played a league gamne against Port Perry Sun- day. Whitby tween C team ilost to Oshawa Sunday. Scores were unavailable. WHITBY SKIP Joan Nicholson and Sheiagh Munro attempt to sweep a rock into the circle during the Atter- sley Tire open bonspiel at the Whitby Curling Club last week. Beattie rin*k wins' Attersley bonspiel A Richmond Hill rink skipped by Joan.Beattie won the Attersley Tire ladies open. bonspiel beld at the Witby Curling Club Dec 3. Dan Roxborough of Attersley Tire presen- ted the trophy to the winning rink, wich also consista of vice Gloria Finn, second Gwen Lit- ner,' and lead Bonnie Lougheed. Runner-up in the bon- spiel was the Beaverton rink of skip Sylvia Farrell, vice Lois Han- nan, second Carrie Kea, lead June Farrell. Second in the early draw was the Oshawa rink of skip Jean Burci,! vice Liz Ainge,ý second., Helen White -and. lead; Marilyn Gilmore. Third; in the early draw was, the Witby Curling'Clubl rink of skip M n Chapelle, vice Elaineý Cooper, second Shirley; Sheppard and lead Marie Jacques. Second in the late draw was the Tam-, Heather club rink of skip Mary Gillard, vice' Norma Mudd, second Lea Parsons and leadi Sue Voss. Third was theý Whitby rink of skip: Mary Lynn MacKayj, SEE PAGE 20 Whitby hockey players see action out of to wn By TRANIS LINDGREN Two former Whitby minor hockey players are seeing action in Port Perry and Markham this season. Mike Watters of the Port Perry Mojacks piayed with the Whitby bantam rep team last FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY hTD. 'ANTIQUES *NoolDp RESTORED STRIPPING OCUSTOM 'REPAIRS UPHOLSTERY sREFINISHING A large selection of Victorlan parlour f urniture avallable 413 DUN DAS ST. E. WHITBY 668-5481 DR. CHARLES S. BLUMENFELD' is pleased to announice his association with Drs. Simms and Bri for the practice of: GENERAL DENTISTRY at: THICKSON PLACE 80 THICKSON RD. S., WHITBY Evening and Saturday appointments available 430-1777 season and he is en- joying bis first season on a junior C club., Watters bas played in 17 games 50 far this season. and bas scored five goals and seven assista. "I hope to go to univcrsity in the States with a schoiarship" commented Watters of bis future. The Grade il student. at Anderson Collegiate earned severai honors last seaqson, including MIKE WATTERS rep team. Corrick bas scored 20 pointa in the last 18 games and be is en- joying bis return to the gamneof hockey. 'II want. to get a scbolarsbip in the States to pay for my education. Then 1 could possibly move on to the NHL," said Corrick. Corrick bas so far received an offer from Dartmouth in Nova Scotia but be is not too sure about the offer. FRANK CORRICK most valuabie player Corrick attends An- awards in tournamenta derson Collegiate and and games. was a member of the Frank Corrick, now of Whitby team that was a the Markham B finalist in the 1983 aIl- Travelways, took last Ontario peewee cham- season off to relax from pionship. Throughout hockey but prior to is is career be bas woni resting season be played> awards, including some

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