PAGE 20, WHITBYFPREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1992 ...... .. d'e.riv....A.... -c, 'c- PAUL YOUNG veers away after scor-. ham in 'major bantam round-robin ing the game-winner, lifting Whitby playoff action. Stonhard to a 3-2 victory over Mark- Photo byMbrk Roosor, Whi tby Fr.. Prou. Whitby Elscint Canada minor atem A hockey teain bas advan- ced to the OMIIA semi-finals. Whitby skated by Vaughan 8-2 in seeoSndI on Saturday te wrap up their best-of-five quarter-final series in three straig ht games. Jared Brown .scored -three go aIs.te lead MWhitby.Jordan ,itzgibbon, Mike H ami Iton, DavidKubryiniki, Greg Leblanc and Gil Vamplew had the ýother Whitby goals. Whitby scored 22 goals iin the thre ainesgvngup seven. Wiby willmeet icos in th yes-f snsemi-fnal. Richmond Hill edged Whitby, 3-2, in double overtime -on- Sun- day t tietheir EastenOnitario -miajor 1,midget AAA-hockey -series at fourp oints each » hitby won the first two gaes of the series 543 and 3-1 beoeRichmond, Hill' bounced back with 'a 3-1 win on Saturday and then Sunday's victor. The winner is the first team ite' attain- eight- points, with two po9ints for a victery and one for a ,The. two teainis net-for, the- fifth me iétonight ý(Wednesday) in Richliond'-Hilli-and the' sixth game, on Saturday night -in Whitby.- heWhitby m ajor pev select team, sponsored by Cali Courier, mon the ,B 'divisii championship-at a.t ournament _,Acton on Feb. 1 and.. 'Whitby defeated Okville, an Milton 9-2, and'Orillia 4-3 the, final game. Whitby came out quickly the first gaine'against Oakvil] leading 3-1 after thé firstperi on goals by Paul Sallie, arri Ali and Jon Sheler. Asieots we te Danny Hutchings,< ma Andres and Jeremy McElhane3 0 Andres and -Mike Keogx i scoredin thesecond'withasi . Mclhaney.In t] thir period, Shetler -,ar Mt-Elhanney ý(2) comlpleted ti scoring wth assiste té MI Madili, Kevin Ferguson, Keogi and Murray. - Whitby othtthe opstic r~~u II~I ~i ~u [OI6~1 ~ i r ~ï r~ ~ Whitby Roller Skating*Club niembers had lfirst-place finishes at the Ontario Coaches Associa- tion competition held recently in Burlington. Shayne Bayford won the Tiffani Foster of ýWhitby -was fhrét overalamong senior ladies at. the Pineridge interclub figure skating competition ý over the weekend in Port Hope. . Foster, Whitby resident.who is a member of the Uxbridgeclub was first in free skate and second in 'figures te take top spot over- ail. She advances te' the Eastern Ontario section interclub chan-, poship in Lindsay on March 7 )n 8., .Aloadvancing te the Eastern Ontario -competition will ho six members -of, the Whitby Figure' Skating Club. 4. eigl4a a orrrni,.à o;erall in pre-noviée ladies at the Whitby. Maksteel Steelers had Pineridge competition. a win and a tie in the past week -She was firet in free skate and te finish the minorpeewee AMA fourth in figures., The free skate hockey re'gular season in second. mark accounts for 70 per cent of Plae the total mark. After à 2-2 tiewith Richmond iÀsa Coedy was, firît-in p're- Hill-Vaughan and a 4-2 win over preliminary ladies B, (age 9to York-Simcoe Whitbywill. soon 12).begin pîayodaction. 'Automatically qualifying are Steve Death and Mark Haynes Nicholas Brann. inÎý juvenile, each, had a goal and an assist' Natasha Brideau, in . artistic, against Richmfond Hill-Vaughan. Melanie Beaulieu ,and Nick Matt , Capson and -Aaron Brann in Juvenile Pairs.. Bryant, were outstanding, defen- Ssively in support of a fine gaine bygolie TomLawson. El] WiYj1ICI N., ~Dariyl Lewis, '"making his return after an -injuryadMk at ou a en Robertson each haîd a st Josh Evans was outatanding in net for. Whitby aaint York- A tournamnent 1featüiMng, the, Simi66e on ÉFeb. g i top hgh school wrestlers &frm Jason Htckssserdtwo OnajManitoba- and Quebec go ais.1Jstà olnsen et will be held .in Oshawa on Feb. had'thé other goals. 22. . . Bryan Crouch, with three as.- About 225 wrestlers, including ista -and Ha.4 with two assiste. students from Anderson CVI and..acA. s o eat puck control Hbnv tretHiSh o.will and'la aki n g.. 1 Street V ..L...I..p.a junior/senior freestyle and open figures, was second in junior/ senor ligures and third in open Corey Bayford won sophomore -retyeand was second in juniior/senior freestyle. Rebecca Woodhouse won fresb- man freestyle, was second in freshinaný figures and sophomore -figures and third in open loops. Barb Gouldý was first in esquire figures. iStepheni Pacholzuk was second iopen loops and open figures and third in junior/senior figures. Jeff Kidd was second in advan- ced loops, and Stacey Miller was second in junior olympic solo dance. Jennifer Mulgrew was third in oen ladies figures and junior/ senifgures. Ayotte aso qualife Another Whitby swimmer has qualified for'the senior national championsbips in Winnipeg Feb. 19-21. Renee Ayotte was -first, in the consolation final of the 100mn breaststroke event at the Ontario Cup Feb. 3-4 in Etobicoke. . She improved bler turne in the event by, 2.5 seconds to earn a spot on the teain the national chanr .Ayotte was ais consolation final breaststroke." Jennifer Crow< Whitby Iroquois lified for the n secondturne.-' She was'seconc tion final for the 4 mnedleS- at the Oz ber time i mnpri seconds. She was also >consolation fini breaststioke. - AGE GROIE Jennifer AndE became the 23rd' Whitby club to,,ý Ontario ae g oui ,Brantford- e .ý2 Anderson 10 the, 100m bacýs1 aged 10 and undei region B champia: borough Feb. 3-4.« Other Whitby earned gold'-reedi tral B chaMpionsih Ian Henderson 200m individual ri agedl0 and undei Robyn tMcCullox "400inÉdvidual i aged il and 121S three bronze nmedia la Iin. Burnett wa backstroke for boy ..ýAinanda Brimbl 200ni individual ii aged 13. and 14, TI the 200m butteri Arnott cakptured t style in the saine d -Kallio- also eari niedals. -" .ýPatricia'Luke 'y breaststroke for and-ovr.. of four' going to' npionships o second in the 1 of the 200m der, also of'the Swim Club, qua- ationals for' a i in the consola- 200m individual ritarieo, up,.but 28-6 for,, the gaine.. Strong defensive efforts caine froin Brent Jobnston,- Brad' Harrison and FPerguson. In the second game against MfIton, another great ..defensive, efort neutrlized Mlo' tak tricks with singles goals'scor ed-by Shetler., ry an The- teain demonstrated soine <r.eat offensive rushes resulting in gBro n dMury each clecting w sit hl singlswere credited t'0 Ma~l Zac Atken and Andres.t 'A in in this gain, htb' defensemian and goaltending duo of ýDa:rryl 1Jenninge and Jerrad Zdebiak played very well. Whitby outahot Milton 32-15. In the chainponhip an aantOrillia, tbe action was fast. and furious, with niany p arentssitng. on tbe edge of - thei seats. Whitby responded, ..te ,,the-, 'challenge and displayed a superb teain effort botb ofensively-and- defensively. Botb teams were' evenly .matèhed but Whiitby's persýitent-checkçi-ng and.sharp passing plays proved the difference. .Goal-scorers, for VWhitby were Keogan, Shetier and Andros .with, two. ý The winning goal ýwas scored witb 3:15 remaining ýin 'tbe gaine. Assists went. "te ,Ah, McElhanney,, Aitin,- Madill, Jobnston-and Salle. secod mi indoor socoer tornat ovdb nine Whity squMirt indoor selects, second in, the Were second overall, only one ai 'for 110m' 'point behind winners Ajax, at the recent:Pêterborough Youthindoor' UoeswnIM soccer'invitational tournament. erson recently ' 0- 'nin ý -thè teurnaînent meniber of 'the againit, hosts Peterborough, qualify'for the,, Whitby quiclly, settled down te* pprovincials in the' task and> were convincing te, March I., winners, 3-1, on goals froinCurtis was second' in .Enx," Mark Morrison andThonas Lroke for, girls ShaW and excellent goalkeeping r atý the central fenPu ots >nshîps in-Scar-. - -"Buildinig on this. fine eýiarly -form "and looldng - Very- club ~ ~ o swmes cifrtable both in, defense and als at ýthe: cen- attack, Whitby thon' went., on. te first i defeat St. Andrews 4-1. Scorers'l k was frti 'on this: occasion --were ichael niýdeyfor boys 'Bowemman,*Mark .Morrison with was ira in two, and David Morgan. ch olowing- a vin against riedley",.for girls Cobourg,..the Whitby,side thon ;h'a so eanred ý,had te defeat a strong Ajax teain ils. tosecure first place overail. -_ w first in' lOO00 In the most tbrilling ganx of V13 aged il and,- the tournament, Ajax rain out -3-0 le wasfi rat in winners, a seore that in no way nedleyfrinsrefiected the pattern of the gme ~ia ~alo on b thth ' guaranteed Whitby andTray ,second plaeoverall. .he 100m*mlree- Botb.,,teains - ' were warmy livision. a pl auded in appréciation of the ried twoýsilver -e11.anÃdý the sportmng manner in which the gaine was played. won the 200m Whiitby team. meinhors -are girls aged 15 Michael Bowerinan, Catherine -Caughell, MarioCu IiCurtis ,ýr «ey1 senior Paul Kontoo, David Morgan, j Mark- Méorrisoni. Thomas Shaw. ZIN RM I CohesareAlanK n di (o. T m a mar Atoens in OntarlSm'osm-finals