Page 20, Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, October 7, 1992 Atoms Win, Whitby -M & M Meats major atoin A team is. off Ite an excellent The 'team. had a.,six-game schedule in preseasnresulting in four wins, oebs and one tie, with four teains in AA. The weekend of Oct. 2.was the stait of regular season with three gaine in as nxany days. The firat gaine in Stouffville saw 1Whitby outakate and outscore thei 'r opponent by a score of 7-3. The next day, Witby hosted Cobourg and handed the visitors a 6-2 los The following day in Ià ndsay, Whitby had a much tougher time but won 2-1. Whitby had an early leadb scoring quickly in the flrst periz In the second, there Was'Ino, scorting by èither teara, and both teamnsscored once in the third. Team members, are goales Ryan Callaghan and Scott Wylie, forwards Scott - Berrey, Jordan Fitzgibbon, Danny Small,,Jared Brown, Paul Goldsmith, Mike Hamilton, Jeff Church, Ricky Mace and. Glen Mayer, defencemen Mark Unwin, Ryan Dancey, Scott Dennis, David Dîttar, ikeHeffering ýand Barret Curch,, coach Tro May assistant coach Iatn Wylie manager Sylvia, Dancey, and trainer Reid Unwin. i+ý Whitby's iinder-14 soccer teamn is -the top-ranked teaiin' CaaagIng into ther national finals'ineCl' ïï startiig Oct.'8., TheWbit yani a coached by Ian'Burns, i'o seedeci firet in -the touùrnament. Whitby will play the fourth- seeded team, frýoi the Atlantic provinces, on', Oct. 9. On Oct. 11, Whitby will play either Manitoba* or Saskat- chewan, representing the, Prairie provinces. In Au gust, the Whitby teain upset both North York Azzurri and Chinguacousy to win the provincial champîonship and a gold medal in the Ontario Sum- mer Game s. Whitby also. won an inter- national tournament in Cincin- TRAFALGAR'S 'Cathy Millard (Ieft) chases a* Havergal Colege, player in independent sohool senior girls' soccer action Frkday.ý Trafalgar Castie, édged the Toronto school" Photo by Mark Reesor, WNitby FreePreu Dodd & Sauter won the chain- pionship in- the playýoff 'tourna- ment finals of the Wl'itb7_ Recreational -Slo-pitch,, Mens, League. Dodd &'Souter won the Broth-' eos Pizza. Trophy.Runneriup,in the .final was eacoc'k-Sports, winner of the K-MartTrophy-. 7 Air Control won the East Side Mario trophy as 'consolation nati Ohio a'nd the Scarboroughb- Durixam lbague chaipionshIpý (Central Regional Cup ). '" . Among the few losses over the past season was a defeat at.the hands of Malvern,, lest year's Cup winners 'ia, tournatnent held inà Whiêj>y. Whitby settled for the consolation championship in.the teurnament.. For the 'season thuri far, Whitby has ýwon 40 gaicis, lost seven and tied one. ' The Whitby team held. several events, includin~ bottle diea raffle, dance ang chocolate sales, te raise funds te offset the cost of n in Calgary. Wehad alo of support from local nierchants,» says Burns, raising what e described as their generous contributions, to- help teamnmembers. champions. Runner-yp Royal Hotel won the Roy's nterprise Trophy. 'In regular season play,'Royal Hotel won the Peacock Sports Trophy as Champions in the Bue Lighit diviin. Dodd& Souter also won the' title in theý Labatts Blue division te receive the- Royal* Hotel Tro- phy. Soccer sweep -for St. Theresa Margot Jacobs of Brooklin has U.S. and England ý will be been named te the Canadian favoured to win gold. teain that will compote in the The World Cup will bo in World Cup cf women's field Auguit in Edinburgh, Scotland. lacrosse next year. Tournaments for provincial and Jacobs, 23; a York University Canadian teams will begin in, student, is one of 16 players on March. the team coached by Barb Boyes of Oshawa.Pew sho Twenty players were on the e w sho Canadîan teain that -teured Bni- tain Sept. 10. to 27. Final cuts inpremseasofl were made after the teurnament. Canada had a win and a tie against Wales, lost two close Whitby's mineor peewee A gaines te Scotlandand lest two hockey teamn was outstanding i games to powerhouse England, pre-seasonplay. silver modal winners at the last The Whitby teamn sponsorod World Cup in 1989.' by Brooklin Lions,' scored 28 «They have god stick skills go ais and gave up only seven, in, and speed " says Jacobs of the four games. England t eain that defeated Whitby defeated -Oshawa Canada 13-2 and 9-5 during the Bruins 6-2, Oshawa Canadiens teur. 19-1, Aurora Tigers 8-3 and Osh- Jacobs says girls in England awa Red Wings 5-1. are at a younger age, 14, when Paul Heinrich* had five goals tey learn the sport, compared te and four assists, Derek Ackford Canada where gil don't usually two goals and six assists, Jason have field lacrosse training- and Schleiffer three goals and four clinica until they are aged 16. assista, Ryan Babcok and Josh Jacoba has been a membor of Huether four goals and twe ass- the Ontarie ,teain for several ists eçLch, Bobby Schlitt three years. Ann Windover, a former goals and two assists. Whitby resident who now lives in , Justin Terry haçl two goals and Ajax, also made the Canadian three assista, P'aul Cook and Neil teain. MacDonald a goal and three ass- Windover is the top scorer for ists eah Mike, Orvissa and Kyle the team. Irnrie a goal andl two assiats, Wes Three other. Ontario players - Suddon and Stacy Bremner Audrey Kelly of Ajax, Kerri Han- thnee assists each, Ryan dili o f Peterborough and Julie' McArthur a goal and an assist. Norton -of Mississauga - are on The strongdefnce is made.up th Va i leng with seven frein of Paul Chornobay, Orvisa British Columbia,.the prnil MAtuBremner i rean Canadian champions,tw fri Suddons, mn front of goalies Phil- Alberta and two frein Manitoba. hp renen and Scott Thompson. qI think we're going.t éa Te coaching staff ismadleup thneat for a mer"» of erry Brian McArthur, Bays Jacoba of Canada9i;s & eornobay and Bert Ack- at the World Cup, at which- thè~ ford. St. Theresa won ail four tities in separate elementary school soccer competition recently. Competing against other Whitby separate schools and one from Oshawa, St. Theresa won the senior girls' and boys' tities, and junior.boys' and girls' tities. Katie Stewart had three- shu- touts in as many gaines for St. Theresa in, the senior girls' divi- sion Sept. 23 at Forest; Heights Park. St. Theresa won 2-0 over St. Matthew Evangelist on goals by Alexandra Mclellan and Ainanda Harding 1-0 over St. Bernard on a goal %y Shannoni Poster and 3-0 over St. Paul's, oal's by Harding, McLellan an Laura Lamers. ,St. Theresa allowed only one goals in four games te win the senior boys' titie on Sept. 24 at Civic Fields. Scott McDavid and Justin Col- lins qcored in a 2-O win over -St. Paul's, Jonathan vanderVen and McDavid scored in 2-O win over St. Michael's, MéDavid scored in Cetie [6 wAi I 2-0,I Durham Celtic recently finished regular league play with awin over Oshawa Turul. Leading 2-0 at halftime over a nine-man Turul, the referee câ]led the- game after two Turul players went off iirjured, leaving thei with seven players. Goalecorers' were Grahamn Buras'and Glenn Greenlaw.« > In Terry Kelly- Cup action Sunday,' Celtic. won' 4-1 over Darlington Wanderers. co ngforCeltfé -w eère Bu s with to,o Ian Coyne and Greenlaw, one each. Cçltic's next o ponent in , cup a 1-0 win over St. Bernard, and McDavid and Collins scored in a 2-1 win over St. Matthew. Kistina Luchka, Robyn Foster and Jessica Williamis provided ail the goals as St. Theresa defeated St. Michael's 4-O, St. Paul's- 3-O and tied St. Bernard 2-2 te win the junior. girls' titie Setpt. 29 at Civic Fields. Gen Mayer scored three goals and Sean Hayes had one as St. Motor city (men's) FIESTDIVIION W LT Y A PIM Aaarou 14 255 117 33 Duhmetc 12 3* 6 63 2 30 C.C.S.C. Adria 12 4- 5 6W28 29 Oelawa Turul i1 6 4 49 36 23 Oaaatla 6 6 9 48 42 21 Pickrng5tkera0 123 63 46 15 Durham County 3 16 2 28 1078 Oshawa City 2 172 14 67 6 SECOND DIVISION O.hawa Pertugzes 10 4 4 38 21 24 DaiLWandeeru 10 6 3 27 26 23 Parbren United 8 4 6 3520 22 Oshawa Titans 7 4 7 27 24 21 Oshawa United 7 6 65.27 16 19 UxbrldgUnited 4 122 14 35 10 PerbaraughCity 2 133 19 43 7 GOAIBCORING IZADER FfrM dlvhkm Glenn Greenlaw, Celtik 29' Scot Murdack. Pickerng 15 DamuyZingone. Adria la Allan Graham,. Ajax 10 Andrev D«We. Caunty 9 Tadd Sndrey. Pickering 9 AlwrFrierlcia.Pickerinlg 8 ChrisDreaul.Adria 8 Seoed divIob Steve Doi2by. Paibren 10 Richard Andrew. Partran 9 Darren Meaes. Pa.bxea9 ML' Teeadefeated St. Paul's 4.0 in the final of. the junior'boys' division. Mark Lamers had the shuteut. Whitby hockey STANDINGS W L T A P P4&tionaTruat 3 0, O 17 8 6 Qu.emaumotel 2 0 i 13 4 6 Dadd&Soutert 2 O 1 16 10-5 Atteralcylre 2 1 O0 15 12 4 CIL Auto Bady 1I1.15 9-13 Nurse Chev-Olde1i1i1i'7» 7 3 NRSReaIty i 2 016 12 2 R v=l a 1d i2 O 07 Il 2 1iD dap i2 0 Il 15 2 BrothinPzs 12 0 714 2 Cià tom Auto > 0Q1 21012 2 Ray'uEnterpdaea0 380O7 27 O Set 0a" oct. 1 Cuao.AUto 3 Qusan' Motel., 3 Rasa Drownrîdge 3 Neil Furqniaruo Rasa Arbuckie Paul Farqubarac 5 NMReRalty 4 Rugene Antler 2 Bo BdWeir Il Rtoy% Entérprim 1 Greg cartwxght 3 Rqi opueea Tam Ruchan 4 J-m Dsvidae .2 Mardub T mo John Beatos Plqoeci the W.k Nurse Chev-Olde Mark Hauston Pat Sheehan John Slegmng Atter.ley lire JIn Smith 3 Mile mackey Mike Foste CX. Auto Body Don French 4 Ter, Bradimore 3 ScotIFlegal TOM England Mftch Choenlazak Dadd & Sauter IIowla Hope!2 Day. Smith NatIonil Trust Bob Mavat 2 Ick Torrent John McCarron Whibyteam first.,seed in, national finl