Whitby Free Pes, Wednesday, November 3, 19M3, Page 17 wtheel hub coLlases & folds in the event of a crash, preverîtng ijur0 the du"or of a Volkswagen vehi ? Seven awards for elite team A five-meniber tae kwon do team from Whitby won seven awards at the Baik's seventh annual international competition in Windsor Oct. 23. Four of the awards won by Troy White's Tae Kwon Do Elite teamn were at the black beit level. White is a fourth-degree black belt. Other team members were Steve Wilson, Evelyn dela Cruz, Tate Tessier, Jaquiline Frank and Leuite Miller. Wilson is a five-time North Arnerican champion who was returninF to action as a member of White s teain. The team wilI next compete in London, Ont. Nov. 6. AEROBIC roller skating, once these students become more Issues to make Up a program tliat èmphaslizes wellness and accustomed to their wheels, is one of the non-traditional lifestyle management, says Jackie Krisa (Ieft, above), head of elements of the new physical education programn for Grade women's physical ed ucation. "I try to run it like a women's 11, 12 and OAC femnale students at Father Leo J. Austin health club," s he says, adding the program is popular, Catholic Secondary School. Rollerskatlng, weight training, Ice especially among students who might not otherwise enjoy skating, badminton and karate are combined with lectures on physical education. Photo by Jeremry Dresa, Whltby Free Press nutrition, stress management. injury prevention and women's Two-part hockey season suggested FR GM PAGE 3 Morrow siays building a* third ice pad at Iroquols Park is the most economical -alternative. Even a "very basiè» facility is projected te cost $3.5 million -- and that doesn't include the cost of opratingasubsidies. ~e Town will spend almoat $393,0O this year subsidizing ice and floor time. An heur of timne costs the Town $129.44, but it only charges the BWMHA $93.60, he says. The department has looked at alternatives te expanding Iro- quois Park, such as planning for a double pad arena but only building oue rink new, having the private sector build a facility or undertaking a joint publie/ private venture. «We've had extensive discus- groups," Morrow teld comnittee, «and ineach case, it would not be u thý., own'sbet interest te pro-- .. UOLp(~ai ot oI ecn Peel, Glen.Dhu winers in cross country -Brendan Peel of Pringle Creek Public Schoel had a first-place finish at the Durhamx elementary school regional cross country champions is last week. Peelwas firat in the 10-enr- old boys division and ed his school te, the teain title in the division. Brennan Kirby of Kathleen Bowe Public School was third in the division, and Dr. Robert Thornten Public School was third in the teazu standings in the division. Glen Dhu Public Sohool won the teain title in the 14-year-old girls division as three'of the school's runners were in the tep four. Jackie Flewelling was second Jacynthe Labelle third and Elen Jdhnston fourth. Glen Dhu also won teain titles in both the 8-year-old boys and 9-year-old boy divisions, and was second inbdth the 8-year..old gils and 9-year-old girls divi- sions. Public School was second in the 8-year-old bous division and Patricia Arbuckle of Thornten was second In the 9-year-old girls division. Rysu Hickingbottem of Ormis- ten Public School was third in the 13.year-old boys division and Hayley Callander of Thoruten was third in the 1-year-old girls Col. J.E. Farewell Public, School was second in the teain standings in the 12.year-old girls division and Pringle Creek was second in the 13-year-old boys division. Thornten was third in the 8- year-old boys, 10-year-old girls and 1-year-old boys divisions. MeBride provides ledge fo>r n1ovices Team . captain Brandon McBri le doe the net and rippe\ low shot off the pot with 10 secènds te, play Ul g the Whitby ma;jor novice MAA hockey teain te a 3-2 victery over the homnetown Richmond Hill1 Stars on Oct. 26. The goal capped a late sdrge in what had been a sluggish affar up to the asat five minutes. Strong play by the lime of Tyler Harrison (one goal and one assist), Michael Kowis (goal) and Ronnie Robertson (assist) coupied with outstanding goaltending from Marc Gleeson and Chris Nemisz led up te the drainatic finish. Jeif Seedhouse added an assist on McBridg's goal which raised Whitby's winning streak te five games. Whitby, sponsored by the Ladies Auiliary, retains first place in its division of the eastern AAA loop of the OMHA with an 8-1 record. The teani's next home gaine la at 6:30 p.n. at Luther Vipond Arena on Nov. 3. 0 5straight Cor Hass and Simon Giguere each scored two goals as Whitby defeated Richmond Hill 74 in a major bantarn MAA hockey con- test asat Thursday. The win was Whitby's fifth in a row and improved the team's season record te six wins, two losses and a tie. Unlike a previeus game bet- ween the two teanis when Whitby showed lethargic third- period play, last week's encoun- ter saw Why score four goals in the final perid te break open what wsa c se m Whltby led 3-2Î-after two periods of playaHasa, Giguere and SteveMahwscrd Richmond Hill tied thegan 3-3 before Whitby scoredfour goals ini a spa of about five minutes. Rfyan McKinnon, Giguere Hasa and Bon Death haà he i-tby goals. Richmnond Hill scored the final goal on a power play with about two minutes reniai 'Mg. Mark Sheridan was strong in net for Whtb, tepp ingoto breakaways inhe thirperid JustinS t. Onge, Rob Dancey, Jason ià nden, Jeremy McElhan- ney, Matt Jenkins and Matthews ;each had one assist for Whitby. The Whitby ruinor bantain AA teain, sponsored by the Canadian Ice Machine Company, has had a rather hectic schedule with nine gaines in three weeks. On Oct. 13, Wihitby defeated a chippy Orillia team. 6-0 behind the stellar netîninding of Rich Saunders. Brent Johnson was solid between the pipes as Whitby defeated Pickering 6-3. WiMtby then suffered setbacks at the hands of Newmarket and Bowmanville bofore rebounding te defeat Barrie 4-1 in a penalty-filled contest. Whitby also participated ini the Burlingten teurnament, advanc- ing te the senii-finals in their firat teurnament of the season. Oakville was their firat oppnent and fell victirn to the Whitby teain 5-2. Orangeville proved a most worthy adversary and defeated Whxtby 7-4. Whitby rebounded te, defeat St. Catharines 6-4 in an exciting contest. Once again their old nemesis Bowrnanville proved too strong and skted te, an impressive 6-1 victory in the semil-final. Coaches Dave Tompeon and Mike Thorne are pleased with the steady improvement of their players. The team consiats Of goaltenders Johnson and Saunders. On defence are Don Camipbell, Lars Clay, Aaron Bryant, Ryan McLeod, Daniel Besco and Joshua Williams. Forwards are Darryl Lewis, Justin Collins, Derek Powers, Brady Blakely, Daniel Thorne, Todd Farquharson, Brian Crilly, Steve Mace and Jainie Barnett. The teain tramner is Rob Olenick and the club is managed by George Clay. The next league gaine foi Whitby is tenight in Ajax.