Whitby Hanet Plastics novice tournaznent over the weekend. Karen McWlliams, with an assist Againat Pickering, it was a B teain won the petite C division Wbitby firgt defeated Elora 2-1 te, Kathryn Perry. Emily Sand cloue gaine for thefr-ut 10 of the lOth annual Barrie on goals by Tara Henry and was goultender for the gaine, minutes and then Whitby took off and won 9-2. The second annual Durhami Rgoal Police high achool baslok-etball and alain dunk content will 1» held on Thursday, March 31 at Durham Colege in Oshawa. The first gaine, at 6:30 p.m., will be the pre-gaine entertain- ment between Durham Regional Police and Metro Toronto Police. At 7 p.m., the openino ceremonies will be condcd involving local digntaries and the chief of police. The gaine between east Durhamn and west Durhamn high achools will begin at", 7:15 p.m., with a elam dunk content at haif-time. The tournament in being organized by cadet Jeif Haskins and Terry Ryan, president of the Durhamn Regional Police Association. Several area buui- Whitby sVchronized swim- mers wil be 'among those from the Durh4m. Synchro Club com- peting in the eastern divisional chamnuionships in Quebec March The. club'. junior teain (age 12 to 14), that includes Ary McPherson of Whitby, was fourth at the provincial A champion. ships recently held in Hamnilton, te earn a trip te Quebec. The club's age 15-17 teain was fifth at the provincials and also qualied for divisionals. Beth Wmntonyk of Whitby was ninth overaîl in the solo event for ages 15 te, 17, and also advanced to divisionals. The. club'. senior tearn, of which Wintonyk is a member was fourth a t provincials and also will go to divisionals. Whitby mndoor soccer PEEWEE Mach 12 Peter%. Panthers7 Barry%.Moundoeu J. Vanderven 3 Jererny Mount 2 AtoyPlatinia 2 Gavku %land JenrKeUY 2 euirs Bkcs. 1ITony'. Tigors Justi Grode Jason Radinan 2 Mke Hadden Richard Webah Gommachine 5 ODe .Sircers Sont McDavld 3 Antonio Scala Alan Duncan 2 Mani Husso Coin Maron'. 1 Golden Couas Caneronrize Shmen DVerl3 Leon'aRed l6 BIavnl rs Ros HarilU 6 Jonathan Hull 3 Kvlin DaSEtva 5 PhEip Wrlgh David Busch 2 Jamiie Maicolm Cutls Henry Cuin Scannai MOWTO Match 12 Fornosa Destin Miler RyM a aeson Kls SzeghairT Spain Stm Mater Mexico michae WeIsh 2 Sapen Shew Jusin Ch~ahrouri lmteand Tyler Smo 2 Luc Ouellsl Saerti hpetta USA GraermeBorland 2 5 Ruula 3 Matthsw Filikn DanillWelroeoloe Lou» Kadis 3 Brazil 3 Kyi@ Robets TmhyGrahar PaLu hanon 5 Gerrmne 1 5 Swedan 2 DaeloIEnelacs DGavi e o nesses have donated prizes and sponsored events. The prize for the slain dunk contest will b. two tickets to a Chicago Bulls basketball gaine, which mncludes travel and accommodation. A $2 admission f.. goos te support athletics prograins at Durhamn College and local high schools. ickets can b. purchased at Collegiate Sports (Oshawa Centre, lower level), Durhamn College Athletic Association and fri-n Haokins, front Ieslc, Durham Regional Police, 77 Centre St. N., Oshawa. Kailey Miller, Perry and MeWilliams each had two goals, singles to Rachel Stewart, Henry and Sand. Jade Blight was in net. Whitby then defeated Walkerton 8-2. Peri had two goals, Miler a goal and- three assiste, with a goal and an assist recorded by Stewart, KiyoWa Chartrand and MeWilams. Blight and Sand each had a goal. Henry w.. in net. Aganut Barrie, needing a tie te make the final, Henry scored with elght seconds remaining te give Whitby a 4-3 win. Stewart, Periy and Chartrand aloo scor.d. Heather Peel had two agni"t I te1nlWitby defeated Oro 9-4. enry and Chartraiid had three goal each, aingle goals by Miller,Blight and MWihianis Whitby team edged out The Whitby minor novice AA hockey eansosoed by Main Tech Indusris,noplayed solid defensive hockey only to corne up short in the final round-robin gamýe in the Cobourg major novice A tournament. Ini the opening game againat Northminster, Whitby hit the scoreboard with three unanswered goals in the first period. Scoring were Wayne Turcotte with a pair and Liam Reddox. Steven Seedhouse had two asss Whitby added another marker in the seond as Reddox, with his second of the game, banged in a Ryan Johnston pass. Northiinster scored in the third to break Whitby's shutout bid as Whitby settled for a 4-1 win. The gamese moet valuable player for Whitby was Reddox. Whitby then edgçed Port Hope 1-0 on a goal by Aaron MacMurray, assisted by Blair Singler, midway through the first period. Excellent defence from Jason Michie, Kevin Lomax, Chris Laforge, Matthew Race, Graham Knox and Tanner Twining supported the strong goaltending Wednesday night dart league LA8ATroSW MiJE UGHTdiVIU (Muasl) MarC*i 8 w Baker Fumkwoe Finlshin 14 Dodd & Souter Broadloom 12 Whitby Traphy HS»ue2 Fadathq T Tecinim Imc. 1i Gary Copins Servimes ic Claetmnt Colecr 04 PwnnaFoam inwerationalM Danfyl NotionServims 68 Germasplayed Whtby rophy Dodd à Sauter Gay Coffins DaWI Nogmo L PYE 70 140 83 127 89 121 101 100 102 108 116 04 137 73 142 68 6 FablcatLnTai. 4 7 Penm Foam3 5 Fabdcatnf Tech. 5 5 Cueamn Cam. 5 Top 10Oscormr John McPhenson 61 AI Plidar 4 Todd Baibour 34 Grum Sangvwln 3 Gary Curnirgngs 3 Frank B~wn PIajriofiswosk GyCwnholngs LABAT'S CARLSBERG DIVIUON W LPl RoY's Entrprls 86 40 OE InkUn Soré Fltures 60 66 6c Desirfl Office Systamae 59 67 59 National Trust 47 79 4 Gaies.ployed 6 Naiona Trust 0 4 Desratta Olfice 2 Tep toan»e Sccm Lrkner DavW Reid Weyn.Thorna Joy Husal Ian Day Ssan ufr pettits Palki Shr%,Lorlms Player of Ui wuak by Kyle Simpson and Michael Jeffrey for the shutout. Simpson* was most valuable player. SHeading into their final gains of the round-robin againat a big squad from Stayner, Whitby trailed 10-8 in points and needed a win to advance. Stayner came out and tried to intimidate the Whitby team, but Whitby kept pluW-g away. Stayner etruck late in the firet for a 1-0 lead that held despite W;Mh ypressure. Jeffry was* mot valuable player for Whitby. Rkegîstration for summer hockey Registration, on a first-come- first-served basis, will be held on Sunday, March 20, 1 to 5 p.m., for the Whitby summer hocékey league for bantam, peewee and atom age p1a ers. There will be three to four teains (players drafted) in each age division of the league that wull enter its seventh season. Al james are on Sunday at Iroquois Park arena. For more information caîl 571- 1558. Whitby select hockey MAJOR NOVICE q.uso.sd Iy Cmvif Spons Marc* 4 - bqus playolf Whty3 Pwkwooch I1 Peu Vandserlp Mwch 5 - afhliton Whitr 2 Osha 4 Androw HuuAm March 7 - laque.ptayo Wh' 3Painwoodis O sme Hwon siiitout - JustinConnaçs lan teon March 13- nhk*iton WhIttýL 1 Oshwia O Shutout - =nL(om CO*STEELeLASCOI 1994 SUN RER HOCKEY LEAGUE 7th SEASON REISTRATION - SUN., EMARUH 2Ot IROQUOIS PARK ARENA Lo»bby, RInlk *2 FROE hOO. 50 P. OPNreytain irsi corne, firsi serve 1994S.H. League featuros 4 tearns in ATOM S, PEEWEE and BANTAMS with a 17-1 1,2 hr. ement schedule that starts May 1 st until Augusi 28th. AIl played atIlroquois Park Arena on Sunday afternoons. Sweaters, socks, trophies and league mementos in eac division. - Toa Cost is $260.00. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE TELEPHONE 571-1558 175x70R13 $58. l85x70Rl3 $63. 185x70Rl4 $69. 195x70Rl4 $5 P2O5x75R1 5 $95 P235x75R1 5XL $125. P205x75R1 4 $ 90. LT235x85R16 $140. WLT245x15R16 $155. DFGoehfIWUFESAVER GT4ALL4SEASON i 55x80R13 i 75x80R13 i 85x8OR13 i 85x75R14 i 95x75R14 $44. $54. $56. $58. $60. 2O5x75R1 4 2O5x75R1 5 21 5x75R1 5 '225x75Rl5 235x75R1 5 $63. $66. $70. $74. $79. Slam dunk upcongî MII4OSt HOCKEY A S¶%fn c 1 A 1 1 M NOTICE: B.W.M.H.A. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Date: Sunday Apritl 7th, 1994 Time: 2-4 p.m. Place: Whitney Hall - Iroquois Park Complex **Any proposed changes to the constitution or bylaws must be received in writÎng 30 days r rior ta the meeting. Mail ta be sent to Box 385, Whitby, Ontario, Li N 5S4 Attention: Secretary. tan Day Whltby Free Pres, Wednesday, March 16, 1904, Page 21 Roy* EnWpbe ln Lbu Stm