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Whitby Free Press, 23 Nov 1994, p. 32

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Page 32, Whitby Fr9. Prosa, Wednesday, November 23, 199 Whitby attack silenced after l-mgoal game The Whitby tween B teamn, sponsored by Peacock Sportswear, had a split in their two gaxnei played this past Saturday. In their morning gaine, Whitby period was haîf over and went on got off to a fast start against their 'to a convincing 11-3 win. Sunderland rivaIs and built' a Once again, Corrine Richter led five-goal lead before the first Wihitby with four goals and an assist, Melanie Larocque had two goals and two asssts and iffany Jones contributed a pair of goals and an assist. Tweens score often in lopsided win The Whitby Iàoness tween A Aingette teain outscored Barrie 10-1 on Nov. 12 and Mississauga 7-0 on Nov. 19. In their newly designed sweaters (to celebrate 25 years of ringette), Whitby used good p assing and skating skilîs against Mi'ssissauga. In the two league gaines, Callie Osborne had a goal and six assiste, Jen Cassidy three goals and three assists, Jen Lieighon four goals and an assist, Karyn Peacock two goals and two assists, Nicole Freeman four goals, Haley Mfillard three assiste, Lyndsey Smith two goals and an assist, Cynthia Whaley a goal and an assist. Heidi Schlitt's goals against average is 1.6 for five league gaines. In exhibition play, the Wihitby twoens aIso beat the Whitby petite AA team. Kathleen Rojas and Aine Pattison each had a goal while Danielle Glover had a goal and two assista. Other team assista went to Andrea Perry with four helpers, while Charlene Dowdle and Robynn Dupont each had a pair of assista. In their second gamne in Port Perry later that evening, Whitby just could flot get untracked and, combined with some tough luck around the Port Perry net and the persistent checking by the host teani, were shut down and out by a 4-O score. 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Emily Mountjoy led the attack with six goals and two assista,' Jennah Cheesman recorded four goals and an assist. Other snipers were Paetra Kaufman with two goals and two assista, Ashloy Taylor one goal and four assista and Danielle Morrison with a goal. Jessica Templeman and Kristen Aiphonso playod solid defence in front of* goaltender Kelly Matthews who faced very few shots in rocording the shutout win. Manager Ann Cheesman is very pleasod with the team's performance te date with four wins and two losses to start the season. The squad's next encounter will be teugh competition when thoy face a sister team from Whitby this woekend. 1 ý àdiabb, riyfr= . lqwr 1 Amanda Church scored at the 5:37 mark of the opening period te break a 2-2 tie and Whitby's novice B ringette toam, sponsored by Vicdom Sand and Gravel, wont on to a 6-2 win over Oshawa on Sunday çening. Church led the Whiàtby attack with two goals and three assista and Karen McWilliams addod a goal and two assista for Vicdom. The other Whitby goals were scored by Lindsoy Giordano, Erin McIntosh and Courtnio Henry. Petites unheaten The Whitby petite A ringette teain, sponsorod by Executivo Copier, kept their beague record at 6-0 last Saturday with a 13-4 victory over Ajax at Iroquois Park. Whitby's strong offence and aggressivo defenco carried the teain to a 6-1 firat period load, later adding soven more goals whilo outshooting the Ajax team 31-18 on the game. Leading the Whiàtby att.ack woro Natalie Babony with four goals and Krystal Chartrand with fivo assists. Other goals went te Nicole Clarko, Heathor Peel and Kristy Kotarba, each with two, singles te Megan Yaraskavitch, Tara Henry and Michelle Leni. Leni had thre assista. Yaraskavitch two. Yilmaz scores 3 The Whjtby Fabrics petite C2 ringette teamn outecored ichmond HiER 6-5 in a nailbiter Nov. 20. Whitby relied on the solid play of thoir dofence of Tamara Brown, Kim Curry, Meghan Rodgor, Jennifer Scott and Jessica Yan. Becky Birtzu played well in ber first start in goal. Sophia Yilmaz led the offence with three goals. Làndsey Lilly chipped in with two goals and Danielle Dadalt scored the othor. Brothers Pizza ï 2 NRS ReMly 7 3 Ni onal Trust 6 2 Attersley Tire 6 3 Roy* Enterprise 6 3 Olueen'sHotel 5 5 C.K Auto Body 5 6 Dodd à Sauter 4 4 Custom Audo Radio 4 6 Jim Davidson 3 6 Nurse Chev OIds 3 7 Royal Woods Lincoln 1 8 Scores Nov. 17 Attersley Tire Bob Mowat 4 John Bathe 2 Carl Vickers 9Jim Davidson Dave Smfith Wayne Coonto Craig Finlayson The Whitby petite C1 ringette tearn, sponsored by Dodd & Souter, defeated Sunderland 13-1 on Nov. 19. Whitby was led by Joanne and Katie Boys who combined for nine goals and seven assiste. Other Whitby scorers were Lynsie Arts with two goals and Lisa Orviss and Hayley Fallis with a goal each. Stacey Quosnelle playod goal. Also contributing te, the win were Caitlin Campbell, Melanie Quosnelle, Heidi Wilm and Lindsay Tait. Stars 4th A Central Region aIl-star ringotte toam that included six Whitby playors finished fourth out o ffive teamns in the firat of two challenge cupa heId recently. Central dfeated Northeastern 4-2, lat 5-4 in overtimo to SoUthern Region, lost 6-3 to Wes- tern Region and thon bast 10-1 to Eastern Region. Jessica Brownridgo of Whitby had a goal and two assista;,whibe two othor Whitby players, Ellen Johnson and Jessica Williams, each had two assista. Angola Dunn of Whitby had a goal and an assiat. Other Whitby players were Sharolyn Woutors and Jillian Shannon. Tho next challenge cup will be held in Sudbury in January. Doug Edwards H-arold Huitema Custom Auto Radio Tom Schroer 2. John Walker Howie Hope Jim Bouchard Eric Farquharson Oueen's Flotel Craig Terrry 2 Flarry I-ass 2 Don French Bob Galagher George Burford Nat ionai Trust Mark H-ouston 4 Grog Malta Barry Robinson Dodd à Souter James Dasburg Dennis Bradimore Peter Puck NRS Realty 3 ManshaJilThorrçwso Reid UnWin Ian Brand 7 CJ<. Ato Body Peter Bathe 2 Jon Palte 2 BaftWagar 6 Nuse Chev Olds 4 Mike Wels 2 Jim Braniton Rudy Vanderaluis 3 Royl Woods 3 Ivan Ros Andrw Gray Demrie Krck Roy's Enterprise 4 Brothers Pizza Rick Farquharaon 2 lan Ferguson 2 Neul Farquharson Chare Blaquiere Tom Engtand Bucky Crouch 3 Player(s) of the week Bob Mowat, Attersley Tire. 4 goals, 3 assista Sales Manager's MODEL YEAR * 110 HP MPFI * Power Steering *Deluxe Cloth Interior * 5 Speed (automatic available) * Rear Seat Heat Ducts 2 DOOR COUPES 1 r Whitby men's hockey Stninrga et of Nov. l

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