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Whitby Free Press, 2 Sep 1992, p. 20

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Page 20, Whitby Free Press, Wodnesday, Septomber 2,1992 I AIi~~<~ TJnder-12s don'tallow "a. goal in, -capturing IJ.S, . tournament WHITBY 'S ADAM FOOTE, 21, is excited about this season's edition of the NHL's Quebec Nordiques ater the addition of such players as sniper Mike Ricci and expenèénced defenceman Steve» Duchesne - somne of the players who came from'Philadeiphia- in the Eric Lindros trade. Foote, a, 6-ft., 2-in., 204-lb. defenceman who is a produot of the Whitby minor system, is fully recovered from Iast season's thumfb injury. He is shown with Clint Grant, 2, one of those who receivedautographs at Home& Away Sports Cards Collectibles in Brooklin on Aug. 22. j Ph~~~oIo by iMm"' ePiffior, WbyFie Pose Whitby's under-12 rep. boys sooeer team won the Red Lands International Summer Classic tournainent in Harrisburg, Penn. recently. Whitby goaltender Adain Farr had five shutouts in as many gaines as he received the support of a superb defence and domiinat- ing offence. . > The Whitby Wolverines, spon- sored b Fred Frendo-Cumbo of Manuli e Financial, defeated three U.S. teams i divisional round-robin. Whitby edged Hempfield Side- kicks 1-O, Seneca Stairs 4-0 and West Shore Stingers 8-O. .Matthew Whelan scored the only 1oa a*int Hempfield and scrdtwice against Seneca. Jason Scheliffer and Mark Aber- nethy also scored against Seneca. Kevin DaSilva scored four goals against West Shore, with one each 4y Matt Smith, Aber- nethy, Schleiffer and Adami Mol- nar. Fullbacks Micheal Hadden, Moinar, Antonio Scala and Ryan Smith were outstanding i the three gaines. Ross, Hamili Darryl GAjweski and Stephen ?ystra wereý alo solid defensively and offensively. In the semi-final round, Whitby defeated> a Canadian opponent Oakville Mustangs, 4- O in a weÏI-played contest. The hafbak lime of ý,Paul Novak, Whelan and Schleiffer played aggressively, each scoring a goal, with Abernethy, gettmng the other goal. Farr played his strongest gaine of the tournament ini the final as Whitby defeated the hometown teai, Hampden Cosmos, 2-O. Smith, with -a long, hard shot, Bantams Icorn*e back to win <EOBA -tletie Whitby Optimilès* won the Eastern Ontario Basébali ,Asso- ciation bantam, chaMpionship Ir Whitby peewee A lacrosse team, sponsored by Oshawa Blue Knights, played one of ite best gaines ever but lost in triple overtimne te, Peterborough in'the Ontarlo provincial chanipionship final Aug. 23. WhiAtby began the tournament Aug. 22 with an 8-2 win over KItchener-Waterloo. The gaine featured somne very gutsy, moves on the part of the Kitchener- Waterloo coach,,such as pulling bhis goalie- early in the third period.. Whitby's scoring was opened by Evan Kitamnura, who later scored a second goal. Singles came from Evan Cardwell, Ryan Hfickingbottomn, Adin McLean, .Brett Pakosta, Bobby Schlitt and Wes *Suddons. Assisté carne from Bobby Schltt with two, Cardwell, goale Billy Duncan, Scott Hobe, Mike Longo, Brett Macrury and Adam McLean. The squad's second gaine of the prelimainary round was against a mruch improved Six Nations club. The gaine went ito sudden- death overtime when Hikngbttom scored the deci- dingo t2:21lof the fourth period, giving Whitby a 7-6 Aaron Lowes scored a hat-trick, in the gaine with Suddons adding two more. Pakosta also scored a laIon marker. Asssta came fm Cardweil with two, Duncan alsc> added an asst i this gaine, ~> McLean and Suddons each had onme. Kongthat they had aIreadý advanced te the Caponship round, the morning of Ang. 23 saw -Whitby playing Peterborough 4 to determine- only which teamn wouldfinish ifirst place. peterboroughtook what ssemed to e h a relataýily easy ecsion, Whitby goal were scored L Cardwell, Mike Gallas, Hobe and Schlitt. Assista came from Pakosta with two, Cardwell., McLean, Nick Seniiniuk and Suddonseach added one apiece. If the morning gaine appeared to lack intensity, that oertaily would not be the, case that aflernoon. It was an extremely fast-paced, end-te-end gaine. Scoring was opened by Peterborough who took a two-goal lead into the second period. In the second, 'Whily tied things up'onfly to end thé period again with a two-goal delicit The third fraine saw Whitby tie the gaine yet a-anthisB time te hold onto it until the end of the period. With only 36 seconds left in regulation time, Whitby jumped out in the lead 5-4. Thinlding that the gaine was won, Whitby appeared. toeaese up just a little, leaving the. gatç open Whitby Iroquois under-8 selecte won al of their five gaines as. they captured the. recent Byron Optimiat- socer teurnament in London. I their flrst oualiftn section ga=neWbitby &e lclteain Not London, winning 4-2 with goals frmGordon Kerr, Curtis Emo and Mark Morrison (two). The. beat teain performance <f the tournament came when VWhy defeated Niagara Falls 9-0~~ hi-hi eodgane, wt Michael Bowermàn __tiree)p ,a -* .î, , Z__--__- È D~WEj~n0E1 for Peterborough te, coin. stormng back and tie things Up at 5-5. Overtime play saw a first overtizue poriod of 10 minutes duration, no sudden-death. Peterborough again oponed the scoring and went ahead 6-5. Iben Whitby caine back, with Suddons flnding the mark and again t4yng everything at 6- 6. The second * overtime period was make-it-or-break-it times for either club, with, sudden-death staringthe in hithe. face. Both teains fought tooth and nail for the wmnner, but it was not te, coin. in this period. Both goalies played brilliantly with the second overtime ending in a deadlock at 6-6. The third, and what ýturned out to e b.'deciding poriod saw both tennis as flred up- and energetic as if it was'the'firat porziod al over again. But *it would b. short-lived. With lesa than, a minute used upi the third overtime, Peterborough capitali- last week. The Wbitby teain needed two straih wins over Oshawa te, wintetitle and did just that in' convincing Iashion --10-O and Jererny Schott pitched a one- hitter .mi the shuteut victory while Ken Calway and Bradâ Newpr each had two hits. Scott and Greg Pomroy each had two b its while Newport got the victory i the second gaine. SWhitbyhbad earlier won the league (régular season) cham- pionship. In playoffs, Whitby lost -2 te, Oshawa while Oshawa went unbeaten, forcing Wliitby te win two straight. Whitby haît recently lost two straight te Erindale ithe Ontario Basebali Association is~e Whitby teain won tourna- mente i Burlington and Barrie over the past season, and were finaliste in a teurýnament in Osh- awa and i the elimiation tour- nament that determined the Ontario representative: at the Canadian championships-. Other teain members are Jerzy Aronowicz, Chris Allison, Terr Arges, Chris Goring, Darryl Jen- nigAaron Lo, Josh 'Mier, Dave.Partlow, Dwayne Phaure, coaches George, Schott, Dean Keating, Ken Newport and manager Jin Calway. tametfroin goaikeepor' Roy Nichols. Tgaines were Haste Byron provided the cop 1% it - wn vropstion in the final and tireles Woodstock, the goals coming from work i tremendous heat by the Mrgan,> Morrison and. two entire Whitby squad earned them penalties from 'Kerr, on. awarded a4-3 winand the-chainpionshp.' whe ii. odtock -gSokeper Scorers in the' finalwere held E',mo hi the. box and tii. Morrison (two), Kontos and Emo. second -when Ciaran^ Thompeon Morrison wau voted. MVP for thie was- brought down in frbont cf Whitby side by the irganizers. goal, again by tii. ker' The. fulsquad cfi laer comprisesNicholsAaron Porter, hi hei seil-ina ganeKontos, Bowerman, Thoellnpon Whitby.îagain faced N*aara falis, Morrson, Robert Richards and, in a inuch tighter giethan EMognMro CupéEll, Kr n the. firat, ergd.--mEo scores wlh a M ~ 4d and DaSilVa had the goals i the ýme played i poor field con- ditions. Ontaio, Aug. 29 BptontPteborough 6 mpo <'l (Brampton vin 4'u0,am-ento mm CCP &M Brampts 7Pdaorq (Brampt ovns4 -(B usm 0Mmm Ciip final> Jon aJoeD1vmIsm ddl odwwuP JIMmP.iy TrGene Jus TOsM Jolisvrs(rptonE 4 elmhts Goctstnding ba h. 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