WHJTrBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19,192 AE21. Whitby has talcen 2- 1 lead' over for Whitby , Matt M vKay and Whitby went- ahead inm 'the sensational in the second period The sre eue in Vaug- Richmond Hill-Vaughapn i the Jeremy Fisher adding -singles. Sres with'a 6-4 décision, Frazer with the score at 1-1." han this week. beat-of-five l ava series -in Assista went to Je Frazer, and Down each'getting two goals m or novice AAA hockey. Jason Peymand, Steven Farqu- and two assiste. Whtby, sponsored by Don harson'and Bobby McBride. Other Whitby scorera were . Cherrysa Grapevine Restaurant In the second gaine, Whitby Farquharson7and eyman. David surrendered a,4-1 lead ta las. 6- tied, the siles with a 4.3 win. Morasse and Fisher each had in the firat gaine. McBride, Peyman, Sean Walsh twa - assista, aigle assista ta Walsh, David Beckford and Pey- \C ~ T~" Richmond Hill took advantage and Down scored for Whitby. man. fWhtb enatiet score five Assista went ta Robert Goalie Paul Valaitis was the peidLalonde- Mark Cipparone, outatanding plaLyer for Wbitby, A A Bl2eDne soe togas Michael lfozTison and lD>wf. as hie faced 31 hota and was N M W M LAKE ONTA~iRIO~ YMCA Whitby members had firet-place finishes at the Oshawa invitational badminton tourna. ment Feb. 7 ta 9. Francia Kwan and Peter Gavaria cf the Whitby Badminton Kerri Sinclair of Whitby was fret overail at a gymn!astics com- Ce tition at the Gemini club in ahawa recently.' Sinclair, 13, was fret in vault, beam ficor exorcises and bars ta take t'he overaltyro A titi.. The con ion w as the second cf three qulfig events ta, determiine who wiIl go ta the provincial championahipa in May in Kingston. The top six froin two qualify- ing events will advanoe.., Jaette Barre 16 of WVhitby, has a]ready qula'fi<i for the pro- vcaeShe was second. overail ini the Whitby's mAjor atoin AAA hockey club, aponsored by Hanet Plastics, won their firet playoff waleSnday -night against The gaine, played at Mlliken, arena inMakan was the. fret in a beat-of-threeore in the Iprelixinary round of the eastern AÂAieague finals.1 '. squad, spurred on by the excellent goaltendi ng of Jeif Harris, pasted the 2-1 victory with'ias than a minute ta, go in the ton-miniute overtime period. Whitbwosfiretgoa, scored by Tanner Westfall atrapan fro= Evan Cardwell, caine-at the 2:42 mark of the second period. Markham anawered late in the third period at 12:11 ta, tie the score at 1-1, forcing the overtiine period. After much excitement with plenty of end-to-end play, defenceinan Bl Duncan managefed t he puck ahead to A.J.Shno wha raced down the ice to, beat the Markhain gle with only 31 seconds showing on the ice ta beat the Markhai goalie with only 31 seconds ehowhig on the dlock ta notch Whiby9 second, and winning, goal of the night. Club came up with a solid prformance mn the men's B dobea by defeatig Richard Worden and Dave. Hicha of Durham. .The C honoura were won by Jin Smith and Grog Walter. senior B divisiion at the competi- tion in Oshawa. Barre was fret on beain and bars, aecnd on vault and third in floor exercises. Alicia Williams of Oshawa was firet overali in senior B.* Michelle Redshaw, 10, of Whitby was fifth overall in argo A after a second-place finish ini floor, fourth on vault and beain, and sixth an bars. Stephanie Currie of Whitby Mas third overallityro C, after a fret-place finish in ficor and fourth on vault. Jennifer Totz of Whitby was seventh and Michelle Totz of Wihitby was eighth in tyro C. Coach Roy Pappi a extremely pleased withthe outcame, noting that the firet ga ines mprtcularly crucial in Whitby was scheduled to pliÎy heir second gaine on Monday iight at Iroquois Park. Wluhi mnar bantain A hockey te=i, sponsored by Aandow York Glass, has taken a 2-O lead in their besatf-even semi-final series against Burlington. PlaYing at homne on Saturda~ (two), S. MacLeod, K. Roe adD Whitlock for a 7-2 victory. Sunday's . contest in Burlington was a much dloser game with Whitby ecoring late to, meure a 4-2 win. Goal-aicorers were J. Mfalcalin (two), A ShIelds and D. Whitlock. The third gazne in the series ie scheduled for Fel>. 15 in Burlington. Walters also won the moes single C campttion over Whip Rocberts of heDuramBadminton Club. Ini the mixed doubles B division, Francis and Helen Kwan came up with a strong, extra-points, overtime gie as ehy fated' Paul and Sharon Bennington, aloo cf Whitby, ta, win the title. The rnixed C titîs went to, Gene and Rosernary Chu who knocked off Whip'Robeta and Cathleen Kolsteren of Durhamn. The Whitby ladiies' players came up short in the. B round final as Katy Sneddon and Patt~y Knight of Belleville defeated Roeeiary Chu and Sharon Int isemi-finals, Chu and Bennlngton had ta coin. up with two strong gaines ta defeat their caunterparte Helen Kwan and Sara Houghtan. The YMCA Whitby Badminton Club will b. hosting the Central Ontario Badminton Association B taurnanent on Feb. 22 at Hlenry Street HI-gh School. OSHAWA AIRPORT GOLF CLUB Vyy * PIW DOUU* Kingj LuuIIIGIUe uale5 *Fee information available *SPECIAL RATES TO MARCH 31 Calil for information' 723-175 1992 STEEL COMPANVY L ~ HOPKINS 'ST. 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Saturday, March 7, 9:00 arn to 12:00 pm Saturday, March 14, 9:00 arn to- 12:00 pm League Tee-bail Squirt Tyke Peewee Bantam Midget/ Juvenile Junior Family Rorn 85-86 83-84 81-82 79-80 77-78 73-76 71-74 (3 youths or more) Fee $50 .00 $55.00 $70.00 $70.00 $70.00 $70.00 $110.00 $1 40.00 NOTE:ý 1. Limited registration, first corne first served' 2. Birth'certif icates are required 3. No post dated cheques wilI be accepted 4. Late registration after March 14, add $1 0.00 Registration forms wiII NOT be mailed.out. but can be picked Up at: Iroquois Park Arena Peacock Sports Whitby Library (Main) Roy's Enterprises Whitby Library (Rossiand) Whitby Recreation Centre Registration torms can be mAilled in by March i 'to: P.O0 Box 81, Whitby, Ontario LIN 5R7. YMCA ýmembers lst in badminto tourney Sinclair first at qualifier Atoms win opener PUT THE BOSS TO WORK. 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