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Whitby Free Press, 11 Mar 1992, p. 15

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WIHM'B FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARGE 11, 19Z PAGE 15 Whtb mSa pewe bst ia te as .Although there were a few possible turning points the second game was the key when Maksteel came back, not only from a one game deficit, but alho overcaine a two goal, deficit in the third periodto iwinby ascore of 5-4 to tie the series at on. apiece. In the. flrst game, a 6-1 win for Peterborough on its home ice, Darryl Lewis scored and Mark Haynes assisted. The hg fyng duo of Jason Hlotchldsts and MakHyes had the teamhopn in gaine two when they a.counted for two goals, each. Haynes and Hotchkiss alohad an assist apiece. Steve Death colected three assiste while Matt Capron collected twoë Josh , Evan's extraordinazy elasticity i goal and Darryl Iiewisd game winner, added te, the Host of highlights. Mmi next evening it was back te ýPeterborough-where *a clse lau cf 3-2 set up a two game .finale. Darryl Lewis had a goal and an assist as did Steve Death. Jason HotchlIses and Mastt Capson had one assist each. Wiîth this close gaine, although a loss, Whitby took over. Came 4 in Peterborough (Marh »~2) left little doubt about Whitby's destiny. When outshot by a very wide margin, goalie Jose Evans overwhelmed the opposition te enable his team te, poot a, 3-2 victory. Jason Hotchldss scored from hi perfect set up by Steve Death at the 48 second mark of the third period te, avoid overtime. Darryl Lewis notched the flrst goal. Peterborough quickly. tied it, but Whitby came back on a quick glove hand goal hy Jason Hotehkiss from Steve Death and Darryl Lewis. Peterboro gh once again scoredto lead to thefinal seconds heroica. This set up- the final and deciding game with the series tied at two each. Bryan Crouch, scored the firet goal in the second period. Steve Death snapped home the second Whitby goal and the game winner was appropriately scored by Dariyl Lewis who ?ad smo scored the game winner in Whitby'sflt victory of the seres. Assista were garnered by Steve Death and Dave Farquharson. ROB "TEE KILR STOOKI (left), White,- the, instructor at Tae Kwon Do, Troy, White and Tate Tessier won gold Elite and, Ontario' champion in lds at a recent Tae Kwon Do touramnt class, took gold in men's second degréee in London. Stocki took gold'in the black beit and up. Tessier won bronzîe men's 17 and older green beit division. in mnens 18 and older green beit.-, Ptoby Mark Eoeur, Whltby Fr.. P.Mý H0ockeyseleets win tournament Whitby's msgjor atom s9elect team, sponsored by Dunwoody & Co., came ,home -undefeted Chapons after -wmnning the sprn Friendship Tournainent in Silver medal against tough competition Recently Whitby Peacock Sports & Trophies tween AA ringette teani met top competition -i the Gloucester Tournament. In their opening game, Whitby defeated Beaconsfield, the only game the Quebec toam lbt in the tournament. Jennifer Henry led the Whitby effort with 4goals while Andrea Babony and Julie Rowland had 1 each. Assiste came from Jennifer Drummond (three) 'Catie Challoer (two), Cryta Annis (two), and Sharelyn Wouters (one). SWhitby next met the hoot teani from Gloucester and were on the oing end of a 6-1 scor. Annia contributed Wibyalone egoal on a quick pasig lyfromn Chloner and =Mionoore. The next game saw Whitby and London play te, a 5-5 tie. Games between these teama are always close. Scorn*ng for Whitby were Babony (two goals,2 assit), Annis two .goS 1 ass"a), Drurnmond (one goal three assis), and Challoner nJ Kim Finn with one assiat ach. Whitby then defeated Sudbui 6-3 and Oshawa ,3-2. In th Sudbury game gol -aefom Wouters (three), Henry (two), sud Annis (one). Henry added two assista, with singles" .fron Wouters,, Drummond, and Babony.- Wouters third goal came with one second te, play in the game. Wouters, Drumrnond, and Rowand scored agaiat Oshawa with two asista froni Babony and singles fo Wouters and Anmis. Witby -met Goucesteragn in the finals of the teurnament and it was a close, exciting game. Goalie Carolyn Audet w'as on top dF- ~- '1odink' I'off thé Gloucester sharpshooters. Whitby opened the scormng on a goal frem Babony. Two concurrent penalties te Whitby defencemen open.d the way- for *Gloucester te score twice te go ahead. Then Weuters scored from Rowland and Jennifer Penney te miake it 2-2 at hall' time. At 4:35 of the second period Gloucester scored on a breakaway te, mae it 3-2 and there it remained. Whitby took the silver medal. Last Saturday Whitby met Waterlooin a Central Ontario Ringette League pbayoff game. Sharolyn Wouters scored from a faceof to, put- Whitbýy, on- the board sud addedanother on a nass from,.Jennifer -Drunmond. hu Waterloo tallied te make it, 2-1. at half time. Action speeded up soewhatin the second hall'. Wouters so:tdagain and added, three assists. Drummond- and Jennifer Henry each scored twice and had an a"sit. Allison Moore, pbaymng forward istead 1.cf defencie, had her flrst goal of the season and added two assiste. Andrea Babony aIse had an "ssit. Final score was,8-2 for Whitbyi Whitby's Dodd &. Souter tween B ringetto team flnished the. regular season with thre games over the past week. Whitby started the week on Tuesdy with a 5-3 victory against Markham. hn a somewhat scramlbby effort after a ten day layoef Whitby broke a 3-3 deadbock with 5 minutes beft and skated te a 5-3 win. Scoring were Tamara Wiesiobek (two), î n'e Hunt, Luanne M acK.enzie, sad Anne Hlenderson. Assista went teý Lindsay Millard, Angela Duu, Tania Campeau, Hunt, MacKenzie and Hlenderson. Whitby1 could net- stop thé. strong Pickering aide < intheir' secod game, looaing 5-O on Wednesday. They were unable te, tae. advantage of the many .pp~>eig _ Mepjqaý 4ur~ game. Si, Clair Shores, Michigan over the weekend cf March 6-8.- Defenisemen Robert Middleten, Ryan Jamieson, Danny Lynch and Chris Velacich, played a key role, in the team's succesa. Their strong support for .goaltenders Eric Carter and Scott Thompson, contributed te, one shuteut and a total of only four goals scored againsit Whitby. Determined offensive power and good team work conrb u% for a tota of twenty goals in the four games. WVhitby began the tournament with a, bang by defeating the University of Liggett, Knighte 6-O, with ,goals from Jason Hunter,- Dahny Lynch,' Andy Mueller,* Luke Power,. Chris Read and Paul Graham. Jason Dickson, earned the MVI> award with 3 assista..- In tIp. e the St. Clair Shores Cobas bt te Whitby, 4-1, on goals by Jason Schleiffer - Hunter, Grabam,"and TM Fennesey.I With .1 goal ànd 2 assiats,. Schleiffer was chosen MM,> Whitby agin dominated I their third game, -by ,,tr.ouncing the.St. Clair ýShore',Lghteningsl 7-1. Scoring foriWhtbywere Mark Thonmpson, Gahm Peninessey (two) and three 9 for Power earned hin the P awardL. Good, passing 7nd tearn work with assiste bylý Lynèh <(three),, Mueller (two)- and Schleiffer (two) enabled Whitby te confidently control thesgame. In, the championship game Whitby once again faced the ULS Knights; .however theiir victory did not come easily. End -te end action made, it an .exciting,finale te a suiccesfl ordaetwt the final score 3-2., rig fre ý,the, poent MVI> DannLynch scored 2 lSdiý-with ai'nolby Chris Reaa The te=' and coaches' Steve' Disney, Wayne' Read. and, Bab Dickson, should be congratulated on a. succpssfU tournament and for representing hitby and Canada with-good sportsmanship and fine hockey. Whitby tween B take two of three m

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