Whftby Fm .PMUs, Weckiudmy F.bway 9. 1904. Page 23 The Whitby minor novice AA hockey team, sponsored by Meintach Industries, started their playeffs on 1he right foot by sweeping Markham Thunder two Wednesday dart league LABMTT SUME UNDIVIUON - eof ~Fk. W L PUS DOW a Fwnli.F M MOg U52 oe ~8o.rmam 04 OS 94 Whltt Trcphy Haun 88 74 86 Feirk.tIq Tohr" oe .. 8 75 85 Gar Copt Savla. 82 78 82 cluanriCaagu .,71 se 71 PuMa Fo.n kftmi" el Ce e3 l DfyI Ndon Omlan 53 V7 53 aýV, GarY Ccppkis ~ Ncwton a Swut FSIxrIciIrqT.oh. Bat.' Roture Puma Fown ML TleS ws John MePherm 543 AlI d. 365 Gow" oind349 <IMooeu, 334 John L»MWte 264 GuyCwi*ig252 GnanJuffln 252 Twry dO, on m eVon LABMTS CAULSUERC IVIIION me ofFat. 2 W L PUS b-Lk Si Fbtum 40 47 49 D.à iotOfice Swvlaas47 49 47 Nmd"T& 383 0333 P«sErtpdu5 Dmfria Cf lia b-buSos3 NUI" Tt 3 am tLarknsr » DUM %W142 Wavni.Th 15 Joy 4" < 11 w OwV 71 Pbyor09 du n . 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I 1h. second p.riod, Graham Knox set 'up Brandon Davis for hi. biggest goal of the seeson, for the gae. winner and a 2-1 l.ad. Ryan Johnsten added the insurence marker ithe third penod, Wayne Turcobte and Redxadding 1h. assiste. Whitby's defence of Knox, Tanner Twinng, Jason Michie Kevin Lomax, mheis forge anc1 Matthew Race then put in a solid effort te, assist Michaël Jefflreypo gcWtending -in shuttlng down the Makham offince. Inbthe return game on Feb. 6 in Whitbyr, the two teams played a much more eggreWsve gae, as there were 12 penalties handed out. Marlcham opened 1h.e.coring only to, have Reddctx reply lesu thon a ninute later te, draw Whitby oven. Markham tallied their second marker in th. lest minutei the fa-es t prot regain the lead, which held p te the third period as bath teama battled dhrough a scorelesa second Club members perlod. Whitby struck early in the thirdto tak a 3-2 lead on godes from Johnston and MaeMurray, with Steven Soedhous eand Blake Rétinson adding ashiBto. Markham thon rebounded wlth a parof their own to take a 4-3 lead.Whitby'uforwards Roinsn, Matth.w Fowler, 'Reddcx, Seedhouse aMyy BlÉr Sngler, 1Îurcote and Johnsto continu.d to press and finally add.d the equalizer with l.ss than a minute to play in regulation time, with RoNnon ttin U McMurray for his This set the stage for a 10-minute overtime period. Whitby sruck early à ndf« the secon consecutive gae the winning goal waas cored £y an unsung hemo, batthew Fowler. Whitby then shut down the Markham offence, with shap ~aldtending supplied by Kyle will meet Pick.ring in th. neit round of the playeffs. wittles D..l.LNbM.i.* Peewees atjudo 0 H W E surge chamnpionships into lst #rh. Whitby miorpewee AA hokyteam, soZr=d bythe Wbtyminor hockey awdIiary, puttoetera laIsX- e win slreklu tek e . place 9wmanv%=Ile.d&vià e En~u in first place earneaWhibby a bye mb to th second round of the playoffs and a much-needed rest. Wbitby will now meet the winner ofth. Plckering-Ajeax se.n.a Coach Troy May's target for 1he A teemi playing its first year i 1h. AA kague was lu play .500 hockey and make the playoff. T hS b ard work and a acund defensive style, Wbitby has surpnised a lot of people - but nol Mey. Seleets bounced in Brighton The Wbilq Mighty Dunlops minor novice select hockey boum,ý s insrd by MD Benk, blostbobh 1her gemesi the Brightoni and District nviere ournament over 1h. eekend WVhitby's firet opponent was a major novice rep teem ftom King City. Il was evident when their opposition steppedon 1h. ice that Why was in tugh against a much lergor and faster teamn holding a year's age advantage over the Wbitby team. King Cityfired five goals in the firet penXIod fllowed by two in the second and third periods. Whitby nelminders R nPike and John Romshadtt ie many difficult shots as lhey were outshot by a 4-1 magIpn. Whitby's next opponent was th. host team fromn Brighton. Adam Stein oip.ned the sconing, assises provided by Bradley Arbour and Ryan Hnatko. Before 1h. erod ended, 1he host teamlied 1h.score which remained th. snme until 6:25 of th. final period when Brighton teok tbe lead 2-1. With the dlock ticIng away, Whilby pulled the goalie but could not find lh. equalizer. Midrew Lebel was awarded most valuable player for bis tenacious forecbecking tbrough- out lbe ge.. I league play, Wbitby was defeated by Unifle 2-1. Scoing the boan goal was Hnatko, essisted by Stuiart Petine and Lèbel. On Jan. 25, an exhibition gae maw Wbitby lose 4-0 te Uxbzidge. Other tetim memibers are Paul Micheal Rivest Paddy Kely Bradley Harden Shawn Holnn, 1bomes Farqubaso, Colin Harvey, Jason Gordon, Jonathan Daruwala, Doen Brick and Andrew Ewart. Two members of 1h. rntlyà ~ 7 C 1EvE .l formed Whitby Judo Cub had first-plece finisiies at the Ontario novice championships held Feb. 6 in Toronto. D NN Brandon Middleten won the lightweight division for nine- A R yerod white belts, and Bret Burne won the middleweight ~ scored three goals ý division for 13-year-old. white in each of two reent bels.victories by National g Club instructer Gerald Lara- bie, a third-deirree black bell who,.At ls nWib began the club lest faU n h minor atom house Cetnna Bidig aysohe league hockey. He members of the club are now hs3 ol n1 prepaig for the seniors cham-ar toedth pionships in March. gaes olath A Wbftby rink under skip Nancy McConnell won the Ladies' Two Day Bonspiel held recently at the-Wbitby Curling Club. McConnell's rink aloo included vice Kathy Robbions, second Carole Smith and lead Lauren Sylvestre. Sixteen rinks from various clubs competed at the bonspiel. Runner-ujp was the Oshawa rink under skip Mnna Marie Green- Ire. First event winner was the Whitby rink of skip Mary Parka, vice Anne Sonley, second Wendy Coates and lead Brenda Nichols. Sonley, an Ashburn resident, is chair of the 25th Motor City Mixed Bonsp*e 1nvtational that will be held Feb.25 to 27 ini Whitby and Oshawa. F'Irst event runner-up at the Two Day bonspiel was the Whtyrnk of sipJanet Zim- merman, vice Evefyin MePhad- den second Bette Robertson and îead Helen Boyce. Second event runner-up was the Oshawa rink under skip Jane Rowe. Runner-up was the Whitby rink of skip Betty Hol- linger vice Myrhl Shherd seconâ Joan Nicholson and îead Donna Taylor. ~ Whltby Girls SA Softball Association SPONSORS NEEDED If you are interested in sponsoring one of our teamrs, please contact MARILYN at 666-1427 sA WHITBYOGIRLS SA 50FTBALL ASSOCIATION GIRLS BORN BETWEEN 1973 TO 1988 REGISTRATION: February 12, March 5, March 26, April 2, and April 9 PLACE: Iroquois Park Complex TIME: 9:00 arn to 1:00 pm REP TEAMS: Interested players born 1975 and under Contact John Hughes 666-2223 REGISTRATION INFORMATION AVAILABLE BY CALLING: ROSEMARY 666-3636 (Roglstrar> JOHN 666-2223 (Prosident) ED 668-5959 (Trossurer) NEVADA DORIS GOLF & CQUETS 1121 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668.&5 333 Open: Mon. - Wed. 10-7, Thurs. - Fni. 10-9, Sat. 10-6. GOLF SSNSAILABLE. Cailfo mreinforation. Iravel case rentais availabl 24 hr golf club regripping .24 hr racquet restdnging video rentais GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES