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Whitby Free Press, 8 Apr 1992, p. 21

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o WafflByFIE PIRSS WEDNESDAY, AFIlL 81M.2PAGE 21 TeAngels skatie to Canadi-an tilti-e Whitby's l-Ic Anqels suces..- bronSein senior (aged 15 and fuly defended their Canadian- over) competition, as-LavalQue. chaznpionshlp ln novice (qged 12- took firat and St. Leonard, Que. 14) precision skating over the took silver in the. close competi- woeeend. tion. Angela defated 25 other Whitby Ice Elusions won silver teams at the national champion- iu the masters (no age limit) sIups in Rogma te capture the division. Edmionton, Alta, won gela hl two other Whitby the division. teams came home with silver 9t was.just a great sho*,» man ilbrn oze edas. pec3ion eam spokesperson Whitby's be Fyre won a -. nCàonde salid à heperfor-. *mince by Angesi the competi- tion at teArdome in Regina. Lalonde'says the 25-mîember Wbitby team is juat a cut above the rest,ý appying more polish to the Junior level elements execu- ted by the live top teams in the novice division.1 .Precision skating chair I4ynn Giles said teamn members cousis- te9tly worked liard on a fiue program. An& both Piles and and *Laloude paid trlbute te the teaching excellence -showu by coach Jo-dy Joues. ýý Angels could be just as formid- able next season - they will only bs.e four members fiom tlus y9ers team., 1 think you!re going te uae these girls ouno for years te comen sald LaIondI. Ice Pyre, second at lust yearls Canadien competition, aIseý per- formed well, said Lelonde, but feced tougli competition from the Quebecteams at the senior leveL. ce Fyet like the Angela Elu- sion M djuveifle Ice Pilid won the sectonals competition earlier this year. Pi 'reaclied the silver fueals et theproincal competition iu Pickermin* late Mardi, failingý toqalilfor the qold fnls. "XIA omP IM: Janette Borre of Whitby won a gld medal in the floor évent at erecent Gymnastic Interpro- vincial Cujp In Lethbridge, Alberta recently. Borre, from the Geinini Gym- nastics club, waa fourtli overall i ail-round competition.. Her Gemini teanunate, Alia William. of Oshawa, was second overail. Williams and Borre led the female artistic Ontario team te a gold medal in team competi- tion. Borre and Williams. have alo qualified for the senior B, Metro East teazu that will compete lun the Elite Ontario provincia chmpiousslu 'CoUingw"od NriSinclair, 13, of Whitby, also from Gemini, was fret over- ail in the tyro A division of the third provincial qualifier in New- market Merci 27-28. She quallfed for the Metro' East tyro A team that wlll com- pete for the provincial champion- sl*i luMay ini Kingston. lu Newmnarket, Sinclair was firat on vaultbr and beam, and third on flor te take firnt overall. Local synchro team 3rd ALICE CALFORD'8 Oshawa tour- the Làeade and Seconds Bonspiel some needed an extra end to edge held last Wednesday at the Whitby Whitby's Mary Smith (above).11.8 at Curling Club. Photo by Mark Reemor, Whltby n«. Pr.mg Beat young talent ini years Warriors aim for improvement in junior lacrosse leagite Beth Wintonykc of Whitby was a member of the Oshawa Syncliro Club team that captured a bronze medal at the Ontario provincial A synchronized swlm-' mlu championshlps Merci 26- 29. Wlntonyk snd six other Osih- awa club members were third out of 10 teams in the aged 11-14 team competition. Wihtenyk was lOth in solo competition and teamed with Jenniifer Darneîl of Oshawa te finish slxth in éduet routines. Enterlng the Markliam Sprlng Classic teurnament onily as a lest-mInute entry, W*itb Mak- steel Steelers reachedthe mior peewee final before losing 3-1- te Ottawa Valley. Whithv won thefr firet four The Oshawa club team quail-, fied for compettion lu the' upcoming 1992 eastern divisional champioriships lu Ottawa. Andiree Wagar of Whitby was a member of the Oshawa club'. team that fnished fifth lunqed 15-17 team competition, als qualfing for the eastendlvi- Both Oshawa club teamei are coeched by Debbie Sands of Whitby. Holly Lundmark of Osh- awa coaches the qged 11-14 duets. offensively and defensivel. Whitby then defeated Richi moud Hili-Vauglian 2-1 lu an excitiugcontest., Whitbys fret- goal came< whent Collins tipped lu a great pasn by- Capson. By Mîrk Reesor One player wlio could really still puramn the 16-year-oîd Os behldte stroug goal- 'fliewinnig goal came we The Whitby Warriors are look- ielp the Warriors teward theïr Lugi, whoPouored six goals sud inik f oi vassdTo obrsoaso fo h on ing tovault from the celler t the gal ofa top tire. finish Ià. 1992 8 assiste lu 15 ames te bead Lw5n.wet il sd trucaVaugiau penthouse. top draft pick Peter Lougi, a Huntsville te the Ontario junior Mark Hyes sud Steve Death playerelmt et insn Warriors won only one ganie former Oshawa resideut cur- B championship. b eacli had a goal sud an assist lu Who, went higi over the goalten- lest year sud flnisied lest, but rently livng witl iei father lu "Wé.. aedt heard back from a 4-0wu over York-Simcel drfomlsern. are hoingte among the top Burnàby, B.C.ths first game. l1.iefulDeath scored- tires hi year lu the 11 team Briscos says the Warriors are D arryf Lewis- and Bryan ol ol oeto Ontariojumior A lacrosse leaçue. oc losoewl utn WhtXflbyga,]oeto Def nsive coach Lorne Brisco . r » K* .... __ C ou Ha ls o rd w eJ si essi tt w odth sen r says lies lookmugteveterans Collin * *~* Ye ary sud asoe n sitn.Oaw àce.thï Clris Tucker, gLe, «Who Win 0*/ » Clisia w siss y third goal linean empty net. Joesteled twi nad D= Matt quart was strong lin ' h t y d e "They're talented bil playera * eiad w ol u s f e in a (but)they've got te produce a *A . ".. ssist luan61 win over Sudbury. little botter than they did lest i__Hayues lad a goal sud tire ye!àr that'. for sure_ assiste, Dave Faraularson, The Whithy mAjor psswee A pYýsteyv o t lwou on A whitby team is one of 62 from the Atlantic rvW sud Crouci sud Michael ?Ioeton hce t ,spOnsord b pl~iewa.' heyongfrom al reions of Canada corn oue from eacli of go TeritýorieS escl a goal while Death iad asRestaurantE, made it te peumakè -nteyug tingti week in the Umity -a total of1,500 players. Games tires semi-finals before being payers joining th en h ockey teurnament ini Toronto.are being played at -Maple Lâeaf ]Roberteon'a goal was a blast elmntd at a> receut ye'r e ely tlne The tournament was organmzed Gardens sud five other rinks in from the blue ine that over- t orneet ilu Niagara Falli "Te'eral ae te t bring together Canadiens aqed T«onto. powre the Sudbrga,pop N.Y. playfrs; probal the beat group 14sd1 rmaco.tecu he Metro Toronto Hockey pIng out f lii. a gle htywnth ls of midget that have come out Ofty Lmaque is co-ordmnatifg the tour- Collins, Capson sud Dan cica agnt OakWood LumBr. Bob Whtorer Brok l edmen The. Wbitb teammade up of amont broadaset on te Parlia- eacli lid su assist. ore U trsgël*ad Fome râkln Rdmn >- mentayclanuel, with the finals Lewis scored two _goals wiile received a hockey stick for Ise layers Brisco. sud' coach major (age Y5) sud mno- to be sown on USN nezt Sun-- Death lied a " a sud asslst in a fine eéffrt Aists- went teo his eayne 15olley teok over the W'ar- 14) AAA level playrnla one of dà 3-1 win over Markham. Stve Jan Linden, Chris nion lat e rBisc.u they 20 Ontario teamu uuvited te par- Laewl compote for either O'Leuyaylid an assist tiasa artwe, Biyden Denyes sud te 99t their fep.wpt. ,,1,rmWstr "' PkV M. M5î Ottawa stops Steelers 1in pring Classie final

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