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W., OSHAWA 1 BLOCK WEST OF SIMCOE Drham-'$ .5#n zv Sowroom E1MT1 AND~f home the gold froin the Agincourt Valentino tournamnent held over the last two weekends. The Whitby major novice AA hockey club played two exciting playof gaines last week epinst Ajax, with both gaines ending in ties. Gaine one of the. soies was played in Ajax crn Thuroday Whitby took te tthe offenice earl in the. gaine, testing the jax goaltender from the opening Rat Peck.s efforts paid off when Sean K.err slemmed in a rebound ta open the scoing. Assisting the play were RobMn Cô=1n Jason Connor. The firet perod ended 1-0 in favour of Whi-tby. Whitby carried the play for most of the second period, but could flot add to their lead. Checking forwards Michael Finig an and James Simpson kept the Ajax shootera off balance, and defencemen Andrew Martland and Jeremi Brimble played it tough in front of goaltender Kyle Nova. The lead held until late in the third period wiien Ajax scored on a breakway to tie the gaine. Rat Pack pressured the Ajax goal in the. dying seconds, but the. dock ran out and the game ended in a 1-1 tie. Gaine two of the series was Whitby select MAJOR NOVICE Vouulorie Toum FI 1 WhNby S Aglnoou. BJ3. aom"s3 jeuI HM 2 ohmd flune Thonua M~«Jn. Pinlok Lang FiL. 13 Whtby 7 MalOWM Brin Chad 2 Andro 1W Ibs JusihiConnar hnW on Wo I 1 wcVidlp 2 Anrow 1 Hamsan2 Thonms Molkitor 2 Mi Arma Bi. 8»1»a Sdn, Clus Padck LanU Stuuoi- Juelin Connmr In Won FL20 Ziwwi2 4 Woion Andres Hausn Ptck Lang Fé. 10 - bague Why 0 Ajax Gaine one aaw Whitby dominate bague rival Markham 5-O, shWtout goaltending provided played on Sunday in Whitby. Again Rat Pack doniinated play in the first period but were unable ta score. The second perîod, too, was al Whitby and Rat Peck struck for their firat goal when Andrew Laniot scred on a pretty pessing play fin Brandon Fowler and Wade Brench. Moments later, Justin Hawe put Whitby in front 2-0 with an unassisted effort. Rat Pack defencemen Robert Eberle and Jenile Millage played strong in front of the net, preventing tajx scorink chances. Ib. third period was a different storyaltogether. Ajax, with their bLk to the. wall, camne out flying and pressured Why goaltender Drew Dockril, scoing twice midway througi the. period ta tie the score. Whitby took the lead egain when Hawe converted a three-way paspay frein Kevin Walsh and Sean Pitcher. With less than a minute to play, an Ajax forward was sent in alone and made no isitake ta fie the gaine. The final score was 3-3. The final gaine of the series will b. played tonight (Wednesday), 8:30 p.m., at Iroquois Park. *NOR NOVICE qm.uo.d hy TD Bu* Agooet TuauM F@b. 12 Whilby Admn Sein 3 RymHiko 2 Ryan lilS John Rose Ad.n Soein 2 An*Ls' bol Pai MW" ientv s.uwI Ptie Whlby aluat Pied@ 0 PA eau oM Juon Gardon Admn Sein Rtyan PlIm John Rmsa Foix.20 Whâby Sluwt Fini. Coin 0 Admn Sein Jlumn Gordon Ftm Fbko Ryan ilk John ROM Félx 10 - nhibton Whby Ancr.uEwut Anà . oai FOLa.17 - Isgue Whtby 1 AdwnSein 2 Bradley Abour Andrew<Lael Ryn Haiko ie. 1- baque 5 Mnkhwn 7 Codw HO 5 Wodar ô Aglnauu 3 ThornitS 5 EadYoek O ThomhE by Ryan Pike and John Roms. Adain Stein led the *a wth three go"l and Rya Hato p rovided two. Assis were shared byShawn Holman, Paddy Kelly, Bradley Arbour, Stuart Petrie, Paul MchWal ivest and Hnatko. Whitbys next opponent, was Ceder Hill and again the. local squad ruled the ice with a 7-2 victory. Supplying goals were Hnatko and tein with two each and singles to Andrew Lebe, Rivest and Petrie. Holman, Hnatko, Rivest and Stein each had two assista, with singles to Jason Gordon, Andrew Ewart and Arbour. To complete the initial round, Whitby faced Wexford and there wes another shutout by goaltenders Pike and Rosa. Scorers were Petrie, Arbour, Riveaît, Cordon and Stein. Assisting on goals were Gordon, Hnatkq, Rivest, Colin Harvey, Ewart and Lebel. Whitby rlep hockey MNOR BANTAN AAA qomfd by Maki" lSUesiar Secoti round playoeS Fob. 6 F.b. 0 Whkby 0w. Fwqiiiauo The. chaxnponshiPpaired Whitby against te host Agincourt teani, and Whitby skated away with another shutout, &0. Goal-scorers were Pétrie, Harvey, Stein, Cordon and Hnatko, assiste to Kelly, Cordon, Thoma arquharson, Lebel, Holman, Harvey, Petrie and iveat. Again the superb gcoltending duo of Pike and Roim proved impenetrable. For contributing Seven goals and two assista and tenaclous backchecking, Stein was awarded most valuable player honours. In beague play Whitby was defeated 4-0 by hornhill, then went on to defeat East York 5-1. Scoring Whitbys goals were Stein with two, Arbour, Lebel and Hnatko. Assisting were Rivest, Stein, Ewart, Harvey, Kelly, Devan Brick and Lebel. Ini exhibition play, Whitby bot 6-3 ta Thornhill. Hinatko, EWart and Lebel provided the scoring. Bradley Harden, Ewart, Arbour and Stein each had two assies. Feb. 17 Whltby Som Kff Feb. 20 Whitby Juitin I1 2 Andrs Larniet 1 Al. 3 Alm MAJOR NOVICE AAA qmomrd by BWMH AsUusy pbyora Feb. 1U WhRWb 1 Peawbooh 23 BrnIdon Mc9rhe2 MW" ilKOsWM Ancfrow Pigrai BOI1 Deir 1 Pslo.borough 5 Ryan Tuial 4 PatW=mrugh MAJOR ATON AA sponnudby DwmoaUAuaolouw hi R.yeflé F.. 15 MitRest WhâbIr SentWiu2 LUo Chisaso Bryan Rouike 4 Bownnuwlb 4 BOWnw.IOO Whktb 7 MW"h lKoolw 2 Paul Ranger Tylw Hwïarisn Rlon Rabetson Brandon Mcilrld Fo. TY:ým.on 3 MWo" iKosi 3 RgoiRboeson Bily Deir 3ERo otw a Owias 6 An-Plickurh a Mwkhun 2 oshes- *NOR NOVICE AuA MAJOR NOVICE AA pbayef Whitby indoor soccer BlOUME LEAGUEC PEEWEE Fila. i b*osRed 10 Gokon Cus Kevin DaSMm 4 bn Bullc Rau a nylU 3 Mike Suart Jnilo Maloelm Otilen Sommel Berye Mourtile. 6 Colinis Maroono G. Epmnda 3 Chria Moore Br«ndon Curoh Mwaffapal" Gavin Rolland Cameron rinz. DaniManin Pèer's aathera 8 81i1.Blues J. Vandierven 3 David Film., 3 Anthony Pluina 2 Ryoi Twyn Jermnifor Kelly Robin Poca Shaniola Flémings Mike G.rdinsld Green Machins 3 Tonys Tigers Sooff McDWMa 3 Ci'eawI Nyack Miks Haddoe, Mark Bowmui Briws'. arnaors 1i 0»'se Stikea Philp Wright Bruan Rainey 2 AynulsySméth ATON Feb 1 Brancalo Braves 3 Kloke Unied Marc Flego 2 Shawn Simoea 2 John Hat. Sonny Gbnn 2 Dean Kbon Cross Gunners 2 Lonnegno Cosmos Michael Sheonn Justhn Bardouil Michael Bowsorm Wallace Rangers i Vanular E le"U Brion Montgomery Dana SEz n Stacoy Szeghalmi J ioriRovers 5 Kolobut in Spurs William Moter2 Paul Kolobul i Benjamn iSadhaus 2 Adam Leblanc FoL 20 Whk- Mumaim t2 MoTeagu.2 Pueja Atbtlo M" ant ja Admit Srdh Feb. 19 htile B"u.Guys Mathow Groulm Fola.19 Tsm U hiwan Mohammsbd TemfE$1 3 Amntorrn M.ghan ri ida Grog Posai Tem f48 Dam Wagnill Teain41 PiÉrick Johnaon 3 Gerfmy BrerUnemiW 3 MichW Fuorno 3 Pabecca Seddon D«M eh May Sai Sieve Bowermmi 2 Steve Micro 5 Bffl Allen Ryan Pittuon 2 Jarge Cotisa Davd Formas Lucai Sandhm Mexico Carey Agnew lreland Kaen McClirUon Kurt Boyce Megan Wagnel 4Patabrug 2 cuiw Owul $MW 1 Juns Rover SomtWaitoa Jondhou FRoorta, i dkol LucUa Bn' SGUIRT 1 TosmU9 NkiohalCaolano 3 Townm97 Jdw hm won 2 0 Town #8 Jan Tguay 1 Tm 2 1 Tomfl# MOSQUITO 8 Smad.n MW" elPannaco Oum dWouh 4 Ru"ai Anthony Loorgea 5 Bruil Pail Shannon 2 Roabyn Fostler Kmia Faims 6 Gres Fia xwro MW" elLces Jonathon Thonpuon 3 USA JeancaGdlmalon Stev SYlvestre -------------- i Seleets capture third tournament titie