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Whitby Free Press, 2 Mar 1994, p. 17

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Whitby Free Press, Wecinesday, March 2, 1M9. Page 17 Pack'moves on to quarter-fin als The Whitby major novice AA hockey team defeated Ajax 4-1 in the deciding game of their playoff series on Wednesday last week. The firet period of the game was played at a fast pace, with VA-tby getting the first shots on goal within seconds of the opening faceoif. Whitby men's hockey Pby.fi omoge = e& b24 amw 2 Gold Divisio OusrnVs Ftioe Nl Fequhaimn3 Dave Dugmi2 Custom AiAo adio Rom Bmowoidge 3 Ray N" lEverDiviso Dodd à Sou.' James Dubsg 3 Steve Sodfood Guy Leswick Buuy Robm Jlm Dovidmo Rick Mai"hil3 Jim BmMson 3 Madud lThan"uo Bromze Divisio Nurme Che 05dm Ron Hwdris2 Roys Ereps Tom Schro 4 Vinas Bagsuuo Rick Farqtiiaron Pa&i DyneS G«y Burges. 5 CX. Autotzody Don French Grog Mal 4 AtteseyTre Miks Mmeiy Jfrn Molmy 6 Ryal Wood* Lino. 2 Jon Pt Tomn Buchaw Enzo 1mai 2 NRS Rsy 8 lNikoodTrut 3 Col Vicier, Rudy Vmdsà Dncan Mena&n Durham synebro _ _ q -- club CENTRAL EUST REGIONAI. A AMS 12-14 FIGURES tic* Frdd 1eh Te" 1VorDohekN M"Frrn*khnd Lih anv mid nn Fm Jn ACE 18-17 FIGURES 9.thwltonyk3rd Ted Pesta. 5h JumilaiDanul 11h SOLO Be<h Wton~* rd TEAN n Shannoni Falone, MAwy ridn Brenise Wood. Edoe Sul Rouls nd Vae-samandez EdS. Vadeduimn FIGURES Bath inwmiyk 2nd Shannon MtJniok3d Ted Pomme 5h lEAM lot Jonnif ernumil.Lad Durad Twas FosSe,. S<ren Mils Shanon MumiocI. Ted Peesa Vanessa RMe..ioy Sknon Anrea Wagar. BaiIth VmoO> CENTRAL EAST REGONAL B FIGURES HELD AT 11E GRANITE CLUJB. TORONTO FE& 8I 11 UVDUNDER Shalna Dinada" Nd AM ES1214 Loulie, Wkdceu111th Anwinda D.,ss lm1 16 AND OVER JoeisJ", i 10h UM%« 22nid ~ Whltby Girls SA Softball Association SPONSORS NEEDED If you are interested in sponsoring one of aur taams, please contact MARILYN at 666-1427 Less than a minute into the gaine, an Ajax forward was sent in alone on a breakaway but was stopped cold by Rat Pack netminder Kyle Nova. The Pack opened the scoring midway through the period when Justin Ha-we flilped a Sean Pitcher reébound over the sprawling Ajax goaltender. Ajx ougt *k and iied the score on a scramble in front of the net and the. firat period ended in a 1-1 tie. After being outshot in the. firet perod, the Rat Pack turned.up teoffence in the second period pressing for the. go-ahead goal. The goal came early in the period when Kevin Walsh's hard shot found the twine. Assisting on the. play were Sean Pitcher and Wade Branch. The Rat Pack doinated play ini the second period, but were unable te add te the lead, and the second perod ended 2-1 ini favour Of Whitby. In the third period Andrew Lazniot and Wade Branch teamed up to stripthe puck from an Ajax Andy Brereten of Whitby had top three finishes in- reoent track events as a member of the Wes- tern Michigan University teain. Brereten was first in the col- legiate division of the 55-metre dash at the. Eastern Michigan Classic i Ypsilanti on. Feb. 19. H. was second in long jump and third in collegiate 200m sprint. On Feb. 26 h. was second in 55-metre at the. 1994 Mid-Ameri- can Conference Invitational, also at Ypsilanti. H. was flfth i 200-metre and sixth ilong>ump. Brereton jumped a personal best 23 feet, six inches i the Feb. 19 Ion juznp event, and hia 200-metretime of 21.83 seconds the same day was also hi. best ever. The. 200 time was also the fourth-best ever by a Western Michigan performer. Whitby runner u;lst Manuel Salvati of Whitby led from start te finish i the l6th annual Peterborough Haîf- Marathon over the weekend. The Grade 4 teacher had a time of on. hour eight minutes for the. event hfd i minus 15 Celsius temperatures and windy conditions. more than 800 run- ners took part. In the mixed teamn event a Whitby team made up of Kte Lariviere (one hour 29 minutes), Don Air (1 hr., 36 min.), John Powell (i hr., 34 min.) and Ian Barron (1 hr., 36 min.) came second. defenceman, and fed a pertect pass to Brandon Fowler in the high shot who drilled a shot into the corner. With the score now 3-1 with only five minutes left, the Rat Pack played disciplined defensive hockey, allowing Ajax only two shots on goal 'n the late going. Wýth lesq than a minjte te, play, Fowler tallied an empty-ne t goa with assista going toLamiot and JamesSimpson. The Rat Pack now faces Pickering in York-Simcoe quarter-final action. The 34th International Police Hockey Tournament will be held locally on March 2and 3from 8 a.m. te 5 p.m. This year's tournament is being hosted by Durhamn Regional Police. More than 38 teama from Ontario, Quebec and the United States wilI be participating in close te 200 hockey gaznes, on eight ice pada locaýed 'n Whitby, ,Max and Pickering. Ail final games will b. played at the Pickering Recreation Complex as follows: oldtixners final: 2 p.m., Delaney rink; competitive final: 3:15 p.m., dopanermn (Don Cherry will dropthepuck for the game); recre ia final: 2:30 p.m., O'Brien rnnk. Proceeds go toward the Kida' Safety Village of Durhamn Region. The village, in WhItby, is a child-sized model of a town, where all echool children in the region will learn traffile aafety, in a controlled environment. 'Best Day' for bonspiel champions the Wood rink received the Past President Trophy as win- ners of the Best Day bonspiel at the Whitby Curling Club Feb. 24. With skip Sandria Wood were vice Bette Robertson, second Alyce Kunetsky and lead Mary Smith. Second was the rink of skip Mary Parka, vice Jackie Gorck, ecnd Doris Howes and 1ead KaeKonoby. Third was the rink of skip Betty Hollinger, vice Anne Son- Iey, second Nan Bennett/Barb Jarvis and lead Colette Jolicoeur. Sponsor was Hazel Best. The Chew rink won the Gus Brown trophyon Feb. 21. Skip Margaret Chew, vice Kathy Robbina and second Pru Byord emerged firat at the ladies afternoon plauoffs for the second draw. Runner-up was the rink of skip Hazel Litvin, vice Donna Taylor. second Gloria Murkar and leaci Angle Stein. Ërikond was the rink of skip Bety ascevice Doris Howes CO *STEEL <ýLASC'OI 175x7OR13 $58. 185x70Rl3 $63. 185x70Rl4 $69. 195x70Rl4$5 Installaion -* wheol bance AUIGMENT SPECIALI valve stem - tire disposai 4 Wheel Alignment $49 .95 FREE -*4yraîlgment protection 2 Wheel Alignment $39.95 BALAN ROAE NL (4tre) $30 -M:em DGIciUFESA VER O4ALSAO __________, STEE-L BELTED RAIALS i 55x8OR13 $44. 12O'5x75R1 4 $63. l75x8OR13 $54. 2O5x75R15 $66. 185XSOR13 $56. 215x75Rl5 $70. i 85x75Rl4 $58. 225x75R1 5 $74. 195x75Rl4 $60. 235x75R15 $79. MARCH::BREAK:FUN. CAM' p*",:Y:"-"*...' 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