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Whitby Free Press, 14 Apr 1993, p. 21

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday. April 14. 1993, Page 21 Silver and bronze for precision skaters Whtby Ice Crystals won a silver medal ini the junior divi- sion at the Canadian precision skating championships in Kit- chener over the weekend. Ice Crystals, coached by Jody Jones, finished beiind a Pointe Au Tremblant, Que. teani, while Burlington was third. Crystals had earlier won the Eastern Ontario sectionals. Whitby Ice Angels, under firat- year coach Kelly Jennings, won the bronze nie2aI at the Cana- dian event. Angels had aise won the sectionals coinpetition. Whitby Ice Elusions, coached by Cathy Dalton, were sixth in the adult division that had 27 teanis coinpetin g. Toronto Cricket Club was first, Edmon- ton second and Thorold third. Elusions won gold at the sec- tionals. Dalton also coached a Toronto- area teain, Black Ice, that was second in the senior division. Ontario major lacrosse BROOKLIN REDMEN SOHEDULE Mry'g B:I0pin. Bampton mÉOOBfol May 2i. 8:W0 pin. 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Whuy i_%_.CiÉhauino PALMERSTON Public School student Michael Probert (top) Canada East champ in his weight class, beat Macean 3-1 but took on Malcolm Maclean, also from Palmerstoni, tin the semni- was defeated in the finals by Eric Kailan of Pickering. finals of the 35 kg. class last week at the Durham junior See story on page 22. Poob akRer htyF rs wrestling meet in Oshawa. Probert, the 1992 Ontario andPhobyMkReorWhtyr.Pes Undefeated tweens win regionals The Whitby Lioness tween B ringette teain won the central region chaxnpionship last Sunday in Manvers. Whitby started play with a hard-fought, come-fromn-behind victory on Friday night, defeating Whitby Midas Mufler ringette teamn won the central region junior B championship title this past weekend in Omemee. Whitby's strong defensive style of play stifled some of the highest-scoring teans in Ontario's central region. Whitbty allowed only seven goals over four gaines while Whitby's sharpshooters scored 19 goals te g o 4-O for the weekend and win t he chanfipionship. In Friday's flrst gaine, the girls played the host team frein Oniemee ia a tight, defensive struggle. Neither tearn could score in the firat period although both goalies had to make many difficult stops. During a 30-second apan early in the second period, Megan Neilly scored twîce, providing al of the offence necessary for Whitby te skate to a 2-1 victory. Whitby's second tournament gaine was against a teamn frein Lindsay. The Lindsay teain played a strong, physical gaine but Whitby relied on patience and finesse to outskate Lindsay te a 7-2 victery. Six diffrent scorers accounted for Whitby's seven goals, a compliment to the abilities, unselflshness and well-rounded play of the teani. Whitby showed their best teain effort against Ennismore in their final round-robin gaine. Teaza defence took on a whole new nieaning as every VWtby player forechecked and backchecked tenaciously through- eut the gaine. Lindsay 5-4. Saturday niorning Whitby faced Oshawa and played a strong gaine, ringing up an easy 7-2 victory. In gaine three, Whitby faced a strong Sunderland teain. With a defense that completely stifled a high-scoring Ennismore side, Whitby skated to a 6-2 win, again spreading the scoring amnong five scorers. The championship gaine against Lindsay on Sunday proved te be an aggressive, physical contest with close checking and outstanding goaltending. Whitby workl<-d hard for a 2-0 first period lead and watched Lindsay battled back to tie the score halfway through the final period. Kristine Soper and Tamnara Wiesaiolek scored the final two goals of the contest te gie Whitby a well.earned ehamponship. Whtby teain membera are goalie Sam Sheppard, defense Taya Campeau, Jean Templeman, Erin Carroll, Anne Henderson, forwards Mm Vanderlip, Kristine Seper, Kristine Johnson, Amanda Wheelans, Tamara Wieaiolek, Jennifer Cotton, Erica Giles, Megan Neilly, coaches Bruce Henderson, Alice Vanderlip, Resemary Theiault, Connie Smith. Scoring in the tournament were: Giles (three goals, seven assists), Neilly (three goals, an a.ssist), Wiesiolek (three goals, an assist), Wheelans (three goals, an assist), Vanderlip (twe goals, three assists), Cotton (two goals, two assiýsts), Soper (one goal, three assists), Johnson (one goal, one assist), Carroll (one goal, one assist), Templeman (two asts), Henderson (two assists) and Canipeau (two assists). Whitby's relentless checking smothered Sunderland's attack while the Whitby offence, led by Angela Dunn's four goals, gave the teani an impressive 7-3 wrn. In game four, Whitby took on Warkworth in a very fast gaine with fine play by both teams. The first period ended in a 2-2 fie. In the second period Whiitby carried the play and backed by strong goaltending by H-eather Hurst, skated away with a 5-2 victory and a berth in the final. The championahip featured Whitby and Pickering. The first period was dominated by Pickering but Whlitby goalie Hurst could net be beaten. In the second period Whitby got their gaine going and went on te a 3-1 championship victory. For the tournament Angela Dunn had 14 goals and seven assists (she finished the season with 118 goals); Brea Blight, four goals, ifive assists; Ainsley Hunt, Millard, two goals, three assists; Dana Frew, two goals; Janice Fort, one goal, five aSsists; Laura Crawford one goal, one assist; Amanda White, two assists; Shannon Perry, two assists and Lori Barchard, one assist. Hurst had a stellar 2.40 goals against aîerage during teurnament .play. In leagubt play April 7, Whitby again met Pickering in the charnpionship gaine. Whitby fell behind 2-0 but two powerplay goals by Dunn tied it up before the first period ended. In the second period Whitby came on with excellent checking and strong goaltending by Hurst. A goal by hardworking forward Millard gave Whitby a well-earned 3-2 victory and the league championship. The Wihitby teain finished the season with 41 wins, 14 loases and three fies. Strong defense helpsjuniors win,.. centraltitie

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