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Whitby Free Press, 17 Nov 1993, p. 23

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, Nevember 17. 1993, Page 23 ORILLIA TOURNAMENT The Whitby major atoin AA hockey teain, sponsored by Dupont Automotive Finishos, was edged in the final of the Orillia Terriers teurnament Nov. 12 te, 14. Whaithy met Caledon in gaine one and - alated te a 3-2 come-from-behind win. It took the Whitby teain three periods te, boat a detormimod Caledon goaltendor as he turned away 19 shot.s. The moat valuabbe player (MV?) for Whitby was Sean Walsh. Gaine two pitted Whitby againstthe Agincourt Lions, who faced a rolentless Whitby attack. The final result was Whitby winning 8-1. Bryan Rourke was the MVP for Whitby. The next Whitb ropponent was Woolwich, who Ld iaise gene undefeated in the tournarnent. Whitby's junior belle ringette team, sponsered by Whitby Provincial Signa, saved their beat for lest against Scarberough Saturday at Iroquois Park. With 26 seconds remainimg and the goalie on the bench for an extra attacker, Megan Neilly scored hor second geal on a pesa, frein Anme Henderson, te pull Whitby evon at 4-4 in a very exciting gaine. Abel scores 4 Mykala Abel scored fourgpals as ngle Creek IGA bunnies II defeate Pickering 15-1 in a ringette gaine on Saturday. Abebadded two assista. Trace y Kotarba scored twice and had two assiste and Lindsay Gior- dano had five assista. Am anda Lily and Chantel Smith each acored twvo goals. Laura Gray-Elis, Amy Parisih Katie Parish, Caitlin Kelly ac Ashley Brooker each had a gal. Gray-Ellis addod two assista, and Kelly, Broker, Amy Mouten and Chantel Penrose had one each. Hobby Langlois was in met for the Whitby tean. Ontarl'o team in exhibition Teain Ontario, incbuding three girls frein Whitby wibl play Pick- ern in an exàiibition inter- medate ringotte gaine on Satur- da%0 gaine wilî be at moon at Iroquois Park arena, pad 1. At stake was firat place and two hours of leep before the semi-finals. Witbysurrendered the first goal te Woolwich in the fir9t, but nover looked back on route te a 5-1 victory. Ths forward lime of Matt Rae, Rourke and Ksvin Taylor producod numerous two-on-orie, three-on-one rushes for Whitby. Taylor was MVP for Whitby in the gaine. The semi-final gaine was against league opponent Vaughan Rangera. Once again, the Whitby shootera met a hot gealie. The gaine was a Whitby- dominated affair but after three periods, it was a scorelesa tie. In the flve-ninute sudden-death period, there was no acoring. The next overtime was short as Paul Tait fired in a boose puck te, end the gaine. Earning a ahuteut and MVP Scarborough scored firat and led on four separate occasions as Whitby battled back te, tie each turne Scarborough scored. shootout mnnovice The Whitby novice Cl ringette teain, sponsored by Mfitchell Brothers Building Supplies, lest 13-12 te Ajax recently. It was the type of game where the last shot wins - and Ajax had the last shot. Whitby goil-scorers were Katherine Boy (six), Joanne Boys (three), Da'elle Avery (two) and Jennifer Marteil. Goalie. Julia Mitchell made a nwnber of good saves. In exhibition play over the weeloend, the Whitby petite Ai ringette teain, sponsoredl by Deug Freeman CA, played te a 4-4 tie with Cambridge. Jessica Brownridge led the attack with two goals, Corinne Richter and Nicole Freeman netting one apiece. Assista were garnered b Natalie Babony and Richter with two each and singles te Sainantha Cardwell and Krista Mueller. Tracey McGillis, called up frein the petite B teain, played a solid game in goal. honours was Whitby goalie Josh Whitby scored in the middle of defencemon Mark Cipprcn,,e, Hughes. the second poriod to corne coser Andrew Allison, Dana Bloo, The chamnpionship gaine was te, a tie. With six attackers on Scott Cook, Lucas Harden and against Woolwich. who had four in the final freine, Whitby Chris Trhfnkunas; forwards Chase duxnpec the host team and could mot scor the oqualizer and Atldneon, Lue Chiasson, Matt favourite Orillia in the semis. bast a hard-fought contest 2-1. McKay, Bsn Scheepors, Tait, Woolwich, remembering the Walsh, Taylor, Ras and Rourke. dominant Whitby play in gaine Walsh earned MVP honours in Whsnx uigi throe, came eut iyling and gsimed the gaine.Whtysnx oun ia a 2-O lead in the middle of the Teain memibers are goolies lague gazne agains at kai ifirat period. Michael Nomisz and Hughes; on Nov. 20 at Iroqueis Park Club skatiimers in tougvh at world cham-B.R.pionships Top-notch competition proved difficult te overcome for Whitby Roller Skating Club membera at this year's werbd championahipa Other Whitby goals camne frein Michelle Theriaubt and Henderson. Assista went te Kara Easton, Jennifer Cotton (two) and Henderson. Jean Templemnan, Lara Hugel and Hendersen played strong defence in front of an excellent performance frein Sainantha Sheppard in net. Scarberough's goaltender was outstanding, stepping fowards Jarnie Mess, Neilly and Theriault. Dun leads in Bordeaux Franco. .Stephen 1Pacholzuk of Picker- ing was in the top 20 in senior men's freostyle, the beat result of the four club membors competing againat the worbd's beat. Shayne Bayford of Whitby, several turnes a Canadian cham- pion, could do no botter than2 lst in senior mem'a freestybe at what hoe described as the «tughest" of the three worbd championahipa in which he's competed. "I didn't skate very well,» hoe adinita, adig that the cempoti- tien was the beat he's ever seen. «Everybody seemed te st#p it up a notch this year,» says the 19-yoar.old. Jeffrey Kidd of Kitchener, also frein the Whitby club, was 22nd in senior mon's figures. U.S. coinpetitera were firat and second in the senior men's divi- sion and an Itabian entrant was third. «It's usualby the Italians and Americans in the top fivo," saya Bayford, who continues te pra.ct- ise the ebeinents in preparation for next year's world competitien in Italy. Ho has performed a triple mats (toe bp in figure s3kating) and triple flip, and la werking on a tripfelutz, tri ple bop and triple sachow, with coach Tony Quatrel of Toronto. Bayford says Whitby club inmers endured what becaine a 24-hour trip from Toronto te Bordeaux. A strike b Air France employees cancelled a planned figî'ht and led to a long wait bore a switch to a Canadian Air flight from Toronto to Paris, then a four-hour train ride to Bordeaux. Bayford pinys for Toronto in a nine-teain, European.-style roller hockey lege, and also playa for Toronto Planets in an in-lime hockeylbague. He's hopingte get an mn-une league for different age levela, starteci in Whitby next summor. He is also playing for the Anderson CVI as thegnew high achool ice hockey season has just begun. Whitby peppered the Central Ontario pealie with 47 shots but lost 6-3 in a major bantam AAA hockey gaine on Saturday in Newcastle. Only Simon Giguere, Dan Cioffi and Steve Matthews managed goals. Justin St. Onge had two assiste. Central had 24 shots on net. The boss came after Whitby defeated Ajax 5- 1 on Nov. 10. Matt Jenkins scored two goals and Daniel Homes, Cory Hama and Ron Death each scored one. juniors junior B girls' ringete teamn eft Ajax Sunday with their secondO F TH E. VE E < consecutive read victo~r as hN$QR....... nAcaA ha inm tam 6-4 in a___________________ very close gaine. Angeba Dunn led the Whitby attack with four geaisand an essist. Tamara Wiesiolek had a goal and an assiat and Brea Blight with the other singleton rounded eut the goalacoring. Aise contributing with teain assists were Calle Corneal, Luanne MacKenzio and Lindsay ilard. Heather Hurst, called up frein the tween tea=, handled the goatending duties and played a solid gaine in the Whitby met. The teamsnsmext action is Saturday, Nov. 20 when they travel te Elora for their firat teurnainent of the season. CO*STEEL<ýLASCO Belles mangeti WHITBY IROQUQIS SOCCER CLUB Sunday, November 21 at 2:OOpm SOCCER CITY 100 Sunray St., Whitby ALL THOSE INTERESTED WELCOME 6ý

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