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Whitby Free Press, 8 Feb 1995, p. 25

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Sencir giirlse',volleyball Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, Februay 8, 1995,Page 25 'Toughtimies' for An>derson teaml. Anderson CVI' senior girls' voileybail teain werit as far as the fial eight before being eli- minated at a tournament at-York University over the weelcend. Coach Gord Williamsondescri- bed it as yet another poor perfor- mance by hi. team mi the past month. Considered one of the top teamas in Ontario, Anderson won two matches before losing' to Oakridge of, London -- a teain Anderson had previously beaten in tournament play this season. Theprevious weekend, Ander- son los to Wexford in the finals of a tournament in Dunbarton. Williaznson said it was one of the worst performance yet by hie teamn. Ini league play, Anderson recently lost to Denis O'Connor. It was the firet loss in league 'Play in the past four seasons, Wiliarnson believes. "Were just poing through some tugh times rxght now," hie says. Due to sub-par play,*William- son. decided to withdraw hi. team from this weekend's tour- nament at McMaster University. "We loat the right to play,» h e %oturn things around as the playoffs approa-ch, "We've got to g some better peformances from our better players,» says Williainson. The Lake Ontario Secondary School Association playoffs begin later this month, and Williamson says bis team might have a tough battle making it through to t he next round of playoffs. CO* STEEL 4j*LASCO. Desopite Ch angýes, W itb y prevails In Eastern AAA action, the Whitby McDonald's minor novice hockey teain defeated Richmond HIll-Vaughan Stars 4-2 to ixpoetheir record to 24-7-2 withtre regular season gaines remaining. Plagued by ixjury and illness, Wildcats juggled their lineup ta, compensatefor the loss ofthree regulars, Kevin Rempe, Matt Snowden and Jason ugTh teains responded ta the challenge, outshooting Stars 28-11. Steven Seedhouse combined with Michael McKenzie for WVhitby's first goal In. the first peno. Whthytook a two-goal leadwith34 seconds remaining in the second period when Nick Cotter broke into the clear for a short-hànded goal. Liain Reddox added a second short-handed goal on the saine penalty early in the third period ta, give Whitbya 3-0 lead. Brandon Davis completed the scoring for Whitby with helpers going to Im Iaske McKenzie. Stars counted late in the third period. and twice Major novices wn two 0m ore On Feb. 4, the Whitby major novice AAA hockey teain defeated Richmond Hili 3-0. Kyle Musselman and David Arnold scored ta give Wildcats a 2-0 lead. In the third, Musselman added a goal. Goaltender Bryan Macinnon was outstanding in net. On Feb. 5, Whitby defeated Barrie 6-4. Barrie opened scoring but the lead was short-lived as- Adamn Stein poked one into the net to tie the score. Greg Williams, Jeif freeman and David Arnold scored to make it 4-2 after the second period. In the third Kyle Percewicz scored and later added an empty net goal. Devin MeLeod was solid in net. Strafford comebac*k eliminates Petites. Whitby's Executive Copier petite A ringette team. had two wins and two basses ii Pickerings annual tournament last weeloend. In their flrst game against the host teain, an excellent match, Whitb sored two goals in the last he minutes for a 4-3 victory. Gaine two,, against a teain from Mitchell, saw Whitby jump. into a 5-2 lead but later corne up on the short end of a 7-5 score. Going into game three against St. Catherine%, Whitby needed a Bunnies wanl1of 3 in Witby tournament Ini regular season play, Whitby Pringle Creek IGA bunnies defeated Ajax 4-1. At the Pickering tournament on the weekend, Whitby was eliminated, losing 7-6 and 7-3 ta, Pickering and Ajax respectively before defeating Oshawa 10-4. Kelly Schad 12 goals and four assiste, Katie Scott four goals and two assiste, Victoria Kaufmnann three goals and two assista, Alison Williams two goals and four assista, Amy Moulton mew goal and five assists and Kristen Millar one goal and an assiat. Candice Henry had three assista. victory ta stay alive. The teains went goal for goal during the contest and Whitby's bard work was good for an 8-6 victory. Game four againat an undefeated Stratford teain saw Whtb holding a 3-2 lead in the secon period but Stratford flnished strong, scoring four times for a 6-3 victory that eliminated Whitby.. Scoring for Whitby were Natalie Babony with eighIt gas, Jade Blight five goals, Nicole Clark three, Tara Henry two, Heather Peel and Meagan Yuraskavitch one each. Bi " s wilss iPickering The Whi tby tween B teain, sponsored by Peacock Sportswear, bast ail four gaines in the Pickering, ringette tournament over the weekend. Whity bgantournament play agaiatte hot Pickering team, and lost 4-2 with Pickering scoing the go-ahead goal with basa than two minutes ta play and then adding an empty net goal. Whitby then faced St. Thomas who overpowered the smailer Whitby squad 10-1. Whitby then came out on the short end in two close games, ta Jordon 8-6 and Camnbridge 3-2. For Whitby, Tiffanpy Jones had three goals and three assiste, Andrea Perry three goal and two assiste, Kathleen Rojas two goals and three assists, Corinne Richter two goals and Robynn Dupont a single marker. Mélanie Larocque had four assists, Danielle Glover three, Aine Pattison two. Keri-Lynn Smith provided solid goaltending throughout the tournament. Janssen scores 2 hitie The Whitby junior bunnies ringette teain, sponsored by Whitby Moose Lodge #2407p tied Ajax 3-3 on Feb. 5. In the first period Kaila Janssen sccred her first of two goals. Ajax tied the gaine up at the end of the neid Whitby toL] the lead once again on a goal by Kristy Stanf!Id, but Ajax then took the lead with two quick goals. Whitby tied the gaine in the third. The standup goltending of Kelsey Bartlett* with defensive help from Kayla Williainson and Jessica Tone turned Ajax away time and time again. WHUTBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB OUTDOOR SOCCER REGISTRATION REGISTRATION DATE: SATURDAYV FEBRUARY Il TIME: 9:00 arn to 3:00 pm PLACE: Soccer City, 100 Sun ray St. (Just north ôf Consumrers Dr. between -Hopkins and Thickson). 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