Page 18, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, March 3, 1993 - MOthe teani members aree The Whitby major atemn AAA hockey teani, sponsered by Elscint Canada, came back from a 5-1 pint deficit te defeat Oshawa in three straight ganiesin the OMEA playoffs. Whiitby won by scores of 6-4 in overtime, 4-2, and 2-1 in overtime. The series required a sixth game te _determine the OMHA. Oshawa jumped out te, an eariy 5-1 pint advantage by scores of 6-3, 5-4 (overtime) i.md 2-2 (overtime). Whitby's comeback success was att-ributed te hbard work, terrific goaltending and good taspnIn the first of three must-wins scored the winning geai in overtime for a 5-4 victor. Other scorers were Kyle Crouch, Sean Haynes,' Ryan Boyd and Scott Beegan. The fifth game in Whitby, the home teani prevailed 4-2 te advance the series te a sixth ganie in Oshawa. Scorers for Whitby were Judd Stevenson with two , with singles going to Crouch and Beegan. In the sixthi and final ganie in Oshawa, Whitby came back from a 1-0 deficit to win 2-1 in evertime. Whitby scorers were Hiaynes and Boyd. The teaxa will now play Sarnia for the ight te participate in the OMHA chamnpionship. David Chant, Jamnie Giles, Marc Lamera, Danny Cohen, Gil Vamplew, Matt Jardin, David Kubrynski, Nick Owen, Casey Dupont and Shari Bryska. Team coaching staff memnbers are Jim Boyd, Gary Marshall, Mike Hayries, Serge Dupent and Bucky Crouch. eastern AAA finaist in the for vvîuuq, ne I.atai ....... .. .... T O firsdts for IVI.Wtby racewale S Jennette Croucher of Whitby the junior women's 3,000mn race- tigyas- seventli in shotput, A rink under skip Sandra Wood won the Ladies Past Pre- sidenta' benspiel at the Whitby Curling Club Feb. 25. With Wood were vice Sharon Copeland, second Madeline Simipson and lead Colette Joli- coeur. Second prize went te the rink of skip Joan Nichoison vice Carolyn Rylott, second karyn Whitby indoor soccer HOUSE LEAGUE I'EEWEH Feb. 29 England M. Warren S. McDavld A. Whalay Scotland D. Hlme. 2 A. Davis 2 Wales T. Burwaoh 2 RL Duncan 2 A. Payne Ireland Wales Scotland England Germany Sweden R. Ilawkor . Duncan J. Mulîso. A. Payne T. Burwaah &. Devrn 3 Sweden S. Aspden 4 Gormany K. Kallia R. Petrolito D. Bond 5 lreland P. Finnia 3 M. Wilson 2 Standings w 7 6 7 6 5 3 Top Ssoe ATOMS Feb. 20 - Corroction Canada 3 Irelazud Andrew Mthven 2 Matthow Mcrady Rory Daniher Feb. 27 Brazil Mark Leblanc 2 Kalan Palmer Luc Oueletto Davd londrix relansi Patrick bHutan Matthow McGrady 6 lt.ly Tyler Scera 2 France Daivisi Froome Gillies and lead Donna Matsush- ita. Third prize went te, the rink of skip Myrrhi Shepherd> vice Anne Sonley and second Janice Oke. tHaving the one-game high was te rink of skip M'ry Jane Yeates,-vice Barb Jervis, second Nan Bennett/Doris Howes and iead Darlene Gardner. Hlland Gerinany Kristen Curree Danel Mrgiotta Wales Scotland 0 England Meghan Rid 2 U.S.A. 0 Canada 4 Andrew Methven 2 Rary Daniher Robin Crois 0 Spain 0 Feb. 21 (gismo replayed rom Jan. 30) Irelsnd 1 U.S.A. Robert Blair lhillip Stone i Standngs W L T Division i Spain - bague champs 7 4 0 3 Cormnany - runner.up 8 1 2 Ireland 6 1 4 U.S.A. 3 2 6 wales 3 i 7 taly 1 0 10 6 Division 2 Setland - beongue champs 6 3 2 England - runnorup 5 3 3 Ilalland 6 1 4 Brazil 4 2 5 Canada 3 3 5 France 2 6 4 p 15 Top GCa.looao 14 14 Andy Methven 10 14 Daniel Mragliotta 9 12 Mark Leblanc 9 9 Michael Hall 8 Dion Warren 7 Phillip Stone 7 Justin Chahrouri 6 Jamie Cousin 6 Krilton Carra. 5 Bart.lou Barrera 6 Patrick louston 5 SQUIRT sOaughell Unite!d Il Curnow lRangers 3 Scot Chawon AIex Kupiac 2 Michelle Allaua IÀ%rorges Spart. 2 Lamagna Cosmos 2 Aaron Porter Scott Vanular 2 K. KerrCameran James lliberTian 0 had a first-place finish at the recent provincial track and field championships in North York. Croucher won the 1 500-metre racewalk in the juvenile women's division at the indoor champion- ships for bantamn, midget, junior and juvenile competitors. Croucher is a member of the Oshawa Legion Track and Field Club. She aise won a gold modal in Spraue unnes 0 DonnngCcltic Sprage Caner. Tyler Mattin 4 Michael Dersning 3 Kyle Mantin Simmons Athictico 1 Speosdy Auto Glosa John Ilarte Adasm Smith Kcvin Caudct ROOKIES Feb. 27 Navy Blue i Maroon Christapher Camnpbell Keth Agnew Light Blue O Purpla Strip David James 2 Purple 4 Red Syliva Forbcs 3 Danny Ellis Christopher McGarth Sam Kobrynovich Gregory Simmoni Cold James Syaî Stephen Baker Patrick Johnstan Feb. 6 Brown Stophen inarda Orange Kyle Costello Jesse Setillie Yellaw B3Lake C ross Fob. 13 Brown 3 Groen SHRIMP 1 Purpba 2 Blue Donc Wagnell 1 Rocd 0 Blue Adam Thorn 2 Joohua Clinton Dune Wagiell Yelbaw 1 Orange 0 Bilake Crocss Red 1 Purple 2 Cordon Caldwell 2 Feb. 20 Orange Jeose snillic Roed Liam Rosidox Alain Cuedes Ryal spars 3 Yellaw David Morganu 3 Blake Cross KarlI larden 1 Birown 2 PurpIe Cardon Cadwell 2 Blue Mackinnon lMeorts 1 Thompson Owls 1 M ran Mackinnon Ciaron Thaopson Tara Linkater Richard Luchford Russell Montague Tiffany Murphy Matthew Petre Keith Puddick Frances Schunk James Webster Jeffrey Wynistorf juvenile/senior championships. Pennie S antiageof Whitby was second in shotput, fifth in long jump and 2th in 800mn in junior women's competitien at the North York competition. In the senior competition, San- women's division. Stephapiie Duffy of Whitby was ninth in the 1,500m and 1 lth in the 3,000m for senior women. At the North York competition, D)ufy was llth in the 1, 500m for junior women. Bacehiochi has edge on Brumley Jason Bacchiochi edged rival Jason Brumley to win the 60- metro hurdios at the recent Cen- tral Tech Classic indoor track and field competition. The two Henry students crossed the finish lino at the sanie time in the senior boys ox'ont. The Central Region jun 4ior ringette team, that includes five players from Whitbyisaiin or a medal at the ntarie Win- ter Games March 11-14 in Corn- wall. The 18-member teami of 14-, 15- and 16-year-olds won the silver medal at a teurnament in Cambridge in January. That was an encouraging resuit after a fourth-place f-inis h at the Ch allonge Cy'p tourna- ment in Novomber in Nopoan, saŽ's assistant coach Bob Henry. Wo looked good last tourna- ment," says Henry, noting tour- nament pilay represents the oniy team compotition for the playors, aise from Oshawa, Port Perry, Pickering and Ajax. "AIl they roally need is tume togother." Coached by Pote Piliman, the Central Region wiil be one of six teams from ail over Ontario coin- peting in tho gamos. Ninety playors tried eut for the Central team, bofore cuts wero made te roach the teani rester of 18. The games competitien is for ages 15 and 16 (junior level), but throo 14-year-olds, including l{and-held timers were used to determine that Bacchiochi was the winner by twe-hundredths of a second. John Hopkins of Henry was sixth in long jump and Brent Giles of Henry was sixth in high jump. Whitby's Sharolyn Wouters, made t heCentral team. Henry says the Ottawa area team would probably have te be considered the gold modal favourites at the games. He said the Ottawa overwhel- ined the other teams at the last tournamerit. Wresting results Durham X.L festival Feb. 20 INDIVIDUAL RESULIS Wolght NOVICE (saga 9 ta 10) Bon Melherson it.A. Sennett 2nd 2119 kilo Chris Long Palmerston 2nd 27.1 kilo Gruham Stougar Durhum XL. ird Joëhua Lumsden Durham XI. ist 28.4 kilo David Martin Durham XLs 2nd 29.2 kilo Androw Visconti Durham XL. îrd Kyle Leointo Palmerston Srd 31.3 kilo Malcolm MacLoS Palîmerston let 35.1 kilo David Williumson Durham)XL. lot 37.6 kilo Kyl. Sequin R.A. Sennett 3rd 4110 kilo IDS (*go 1lita 12) Neil Mcilher.on R.A. Sennett 2nd 26.0 kilo Fnsmr Wallace Durham XL.s 2nd 29.7 kilo Shawn Caaper Durham XL. 2nd 30.8 kilo Brad Ballinger Durham XL. 2nd 32.0 kilo John Ilucleler Durham XLa lit 33.0 kilo Rtobert White Palmerston 2nd l>ar PhetVongkham IRA. Sennett 3rd 34.1 kilo Mike Probcrt Palmerston lit 36.0 kilo Iin.mweil Koepîng Durham XL. ird Eric Kailun Durham XL. 2nd 35.6 kilo Bryan Bawes Durhum Xl.. lit 15.7 kilo Kent Martoîl1 Durham XL. 2nd Kcnny lrince Durhuîm XL. ird 37.2 kilo Matt Raeid Durham Xi.. lit 37.8 kilo Josh llughî Pulsacrîton 2nd Jercmy Rtusselil RA. Seinnett 2nd 38.6 kilo Drew 1 len ry l>lmerston lot 39.0 kilo Juy Blibm Durham XI,î lit 41 A kilo Erik Sounton liA. Sennett 2nd Leoe Ilevan Durham XI.î 2nd 42.0 kilo Justin Jonci Durham XL.. lit 41 B kilo Mark Johnson R.A. Sennett 2nd Devon White liA. Sennett lit 42.7 kilo Spencer Cameron Durham XL.. ird SUiphen Abernathy l)urhum Xl., lat 43.6 kilo John Chescbrough Plalmerston 3rd 46.1 kilo Trevor llawlins Durham XL.. lot 46.8 kilo Adam Blray Durham XLi lit 47.7 kilo Lucas. Agnew Duarham XL.. 2nd Robert Maà ggs l.irhum XL. 3rd 68.2 kilo BANTAM (uge 13 ta 14) Aaron Culiffi lIA. Sennett 2nd 27 kilo Matt Grant Durham Xl.. liut 33 kilo Juil Wallace lDurham Xl.. mnd John Martin IDurham XL.. 3rd &aun Martil Durham XL.. lit 35.5 kilo Ilysn Verdoch lDurham Xl.. 3,d 39 kilo Trevor SmIth Durltam Us.î rd 44.6 kilo Baob Tumbuill Durham Xl.. lit 46,8 kilo l>ave Merriatt Dlurham XL.. 2nd 50.5 kilo Matthcw Bowden DLurham XL. ird Garth llraolshaw Durham XL. 3rd 53.8 Il o Keith Bîruce Durham XI.. 3rd 56.6 kilo Stuart Everiti Durham XL. 2nd 68 kilo Riobert Griffith RiA. SLnn4t Ird Todd Smith DJurham XL. 2nd lOl.Skila CHL" Fin iBarlow Durham Xi.. let Tmnys liruylet Durham XL. mnd Amanda 1lartdosgDurham XL. 3rd Loca........t. \J1;(d etood The Whitby Free Press would like to wish Happy Birthday to ail its carriers with MARCH birthdays! 1