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Whitby Free Press, 6 Oct 1993, p. 24

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Page 24, WNhy Fres Presa Wednesday, Octobor 6. 1993 Whiltby man faces break, enter an theftO charges Police recovered propert ste- len from three Whitby residencea after gettingawarrant and searchng aBrack Street North apartmentFriday. An 18-year-old Brock Street North man was arrested and charged in connection with break-ina laat month at houses on Maple Street. Stargili Drive and Beecli Street*West. The suspect, who's also char- ged with breaking inte several cars, can't be identified as the when ho was a young offender. In addition te three counts of chargea of' possession of stolen propertyo theft over and theft under $1,000, and using a stolen credit card. Atoms begin season with in over Vaughan The Whitby mgjor atom AA hockey teain, sponsord by Dupont Autemotive Finishes, lias opened the season with a 1-1-1 record after three away gaines. Whitby started off with a 3-1 win over Iast .yoar's bague chainps, Vaughian Rangers. The gaine hebd many surprises as Whitby received eight Yo....... ... .b...........N.......... Youth aged 8 te 12 can jein a YMCA recreational basketbal prorarn beginning seon in The Youth Basketbalb of Canada (YBC) prograni wilb be held on Thiursdays, from Nov. 4 te April 21, at Anderson CVI. Teams will be estabbished Oct. 21 and a coaching clinic will lie held Oct. 28. CQst is $60 per player, each te receive a modal as prograin par- J, 6866 for more infor- mation. WhitbyWhkby Boumamvlo 2 Whitb GroeBono3 hockey MAJOR Oct. 3 J5un st.Ongs DanC0101 Oct. 4 Whitby Ron Deth 2 Drsk Suddons Sinon Giguve Jordan itâmmbo Danriy Ryan Hayflsa MAJOR ATOM AA oponmord by Dipont Automoilve Fini"s 3 Oshma AAA 4 6 Bowmarwilo 3 Blevîlle 3 Vaughan 3 Pckerng 3 Barde 31 B 1ANTAU AAA sept. is Whâby 3 Yoek*SIficO5 6 SomlWalsh 2 Bryan Rourke 4 unte MINOR PEEWEE AA ExhM~tof gaenos Sept. i Whtby 9 BoWUianvle Danny 8mag 3 Scott Berrey 2 Grog Leblanc JolI Church Rlyan BayEs. Jared BrMn Scat Derds Ssp.24 Whitby Jarod Brown 2 JolI Churcit Dm rnmai Rick Mme BJ. Nodlo =et.25 Danny SituE Shutori- Se. 26 JardBrown Sept. 28 Rickce 2 Sepm. B Whkiby Seom Waluh 2 Kovn Taylor Luc Chboson Bon Schesper Matt McKay Shtoi - Set. 24 Whk by 3Kovin Taylo Maut cKa Bon Scheepers S=p.27 Whby Bon Saheepers Paul TaM Matt Ra Whkby Seom Walsh Kovin Taylor Mikcippwooe i Markhant Oct. 3 WhIby o Kevin Taylor Paul Tait MAJOR NOVICE sponorsa by Laies AuxMlry 5 RchmomdI FOIi Leesgou pms 2 Plckong Se90. 28 Whitbt Jamtes Lise Andrew Pigramn Oct. 2 Whàbt, Androw Pigrant 2 2 Tyler Harrison 2Rout RoWeten MichaelKosiw oshwma 5 Ptrborough penalties te three for the home side. The third period was played largely short-handed by Whitby. Gaine two was agfai.nst Pickering at Don Beer rena-. Whitby played a good gaine, and went into the third period trailing 2-1. Whitby blasted the homo teain 19-5 in shots on goal in the third frame, but suffered a 5-3 loss. The third gaine was played in Barrie on Oct. 3 and Whitby led 2-0 after two periods. However the hast club got rolling in the third period, and scored three goals te grab the lead. The Whitby major atem AAA hockey team, sponsored by Dundas Centre Guardian Drugs, capped off a successful week Sunday at home against Richmond H.lill-Vaughan with a 6-3 victory. It was the third victory of the week for the team. Ini the first gaine played Thursday against Ajax-Pickering, Wihitby defeated the home tearn 6-2 in a gaine characterized by liard work and good defence. The offence was spearheaded by Judd Stevenson (two), Blaine Down, Jef Frazer, Steven Farquharson and Bobby McBride. Saturday Whitby visited York-Simece and former Whitby player Jason Peyman. TI a gaine that featured liard skating and individual play, Wihitby was able to leave with a 6-3 victory. Scorers for Whitby were Stevenson with two, Kyle Branch with two, and singles going te Mike Morrison and Down. In Sunday's gaine, which saw WVhitby outshoot the opposition 40-12, goaltending was the big story. Richmond «H-ill's goaltendors were outstanding allowing only singles te McBride, Stevenson, Morrison, Frazer, Farquharson and Branch. The three victories for the week improved Whitby's record te 4-0 for the seasor. in beague play. As the gaine wound down Whitby went to six attackers, and as tine expired Whitby scored the equaizer, and finished with a 3-3 fie. The Whitby teain consista of goales Josh Hughes and Michael Nemisz; defensemen Andrew Allison, Dana Bloom, Mark Cipparone, Scott Cook, Lucas Harden, Chris Trinkunas; and forwards, Chase Atkcinson, Luc Chiasson, Matt McKay, Matt Rae, Bryan Rourke, Bon Scheepers, Paul Tait, Kevin Taylor, and Sean Walsh. Coach is Glenn Atkinson, assistant coach is Paul Cook, trainer Marcel Chiasson and manager Andy Scheepers. ][es e basloetball Sendir Girl. Esstern ividon G W LF A P Anderson, 2 20 5339 24 Eastdaio 1 1 0 31 23 2 O'NoDI 1 1 0 63 20 2 PuDyr 2 1 1 69 [V302 Leoustin 1 0 1 23 31 0 Donoean i O 1 20 53 0 Bowmazwile 1 0 1 26 46 0 MeLaughlln 1 0 1 M 76 O Western ivision Plckorng 2 2 015581 4 Pine Ridge 2 2 0 93 47 4 Robots 1il 0 3430 2 Heny street 2 1 i 67 69 2 SiMarys 1 O 1 30 34 0 Ajax 1 0 1 3269 0 DenisO'Connor 1 0 1 20 55 0 Duntarton 2 0 250 15O0 Thlwsdsys mrues Anderson 57 Paiji Dwyer 23 with exhibition gaines against Oshawa AAA (4-3 jasa), Bowmanvile (6-0 win), and Belleville (4-3 Ias)- Fundraising activities te date include a successful yard safle held at Holy Fazniby Church, and an ongoing pumpkin sale. Future plans include a parent-player best bail teurnament te, be held on Saturday, Oct. 16, at the Oshawa Airport Golf Club. Interested parties should contact Andy Scheepers (668-2553) te enter. Whitby men s hockey Score Sept. 30 NRIS Roalty MU<o Waes Hanry Hau Mk. Anmtrong Royal Wocds JonPals2 Lrry Cheernan ick Faîquhaisou Cuatorn Atta Radio John Partn 2 Rosa Browidgs Tom Osie 3 GuMensl4ole 7 Grr Musaknan 2 Pua Farquharson 2 Neil FarqLihamon Oavs Duggui AI LMuquadi 3 Attsrsley Tirs Mike Macay 2 JiMclroy 2 Baxheu Pizs Bob Gaiaghor Raid Lkv.un Peter Gnwwet 4 CK.Auto Body 1 Ohm sBailey Nurse Cher Okis 3 Jkn Davldson 3 Ted Bitlt 2 Way» Caant Ivon Rosa Marahai Thon>son Gary Hanetord Dodd à SoutIsr 4 Naiona Trust 1 Gary Loswick 2 Rudy Vandoralir Steve Sandiord John Walker Hmnkson scores 3 The Whitby miner atein AA hockey team opened the season with a 6-6 tie against Vaughan. James Hinkson opened the scoring for Whitby Justin Giles assisting. Chris àimpson and Hinkson again scored before the firat perio& ended. Vaughian roared back with four goals in the second period, two of those goals scored short-handed. \)(,wt1w_ Ehe Whitby Free Press would like to wish Happy Birthday to ail its carriers with OCTOBER birthdays! Judy Lyon Justin Ogden Ryan Paquet Mark Scuse Adam Sherriff Jeffrey Smith AlilSunderjij Ryan Trudeau rt Jonathan Walsh Dana van Schagen« Cassandra Woodcock. Anand Kumar Paula Van Wyk Matt Hircock Kevin Peel and Hinkon wth his third, scored fo r Whi ti in the third. Richard Min assisted on ail three goals and Simpson had two assists. Whitby had two wins and a tie in exhibition pla. ord n Hircock and fin sordia 2-0 win over Ajax. Darryl Forsey and Bryan Sand shared the shu- tout. Hinkson and Simnpson scored in a 3-2 boss ta I3owmanvile. Minj, Peel and Hinkson scored in a 3-2 win over Markham. Other team members are Shawn Stephend, Scott Beetham, Kybe Limkilde, M.J. Atkins Jus- tin Giles, Jeff Pichut, lËryan Mantle, Lucas Taylor Adam Vebachich and Robert LaLa. Head coach is Joe Hircock, assisted by Gary Giles and Dave Beetham.' Manager is Brent Simpson. schoo" field hockey Senior girls W LT F A P YNeiu 5 0 0 v0 K PioRio 3 1 08a2 6 E" 2 a1 1211 3 5 Aratersn 2 203 2 4 Pbierig i 1 2 i 3 Pott Po"y 0 22 3 82 Donevu, 1 30 26e2 0enOt3m O2 O1O6G2 a eOW4*eý

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