Page 18, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, Febnuary 22,1995 -B tamsi UPU qurtr-final's The Whitby minor bantamiAA hockey tai, sponsored by Foran DisposaI Corporation, defeate.d BowmaniMe 3-2 in the first g ie of the Ontario Minor Hockej Association quarter-final Witeains were tied 2-2 after twope riods. A Bowmanville goal in tho third period was dis- allowed. thon'Whitby got the winner with only 19 seconds left ini the contest. Brant Flaherty had a goal and an assist for Whitby in the opon- ing. gaine- of the best-offive series. ]Ryan Babcock and Paul Heimrich also scored.- Whitby reached the quarter- finals by defeating. Ajax 3-0 in their best-of-fiv erne. Atoms fiish lst Mail 'Baum'ed INJURED forward Ken Toronto Maple Leafs, Baumgartner of the helped by Mariann Pacione , Si gned autographis for fans at the Whitby MallI recently. î,WhlYFsPeo Photo by Jeremy esr htyFePes JONES WINS 2 Qualifies for 4 events at provin-cials Caitlyn Jones of the Whitby Iroquois Swim .ýClub won two races in Ontario -chanpionship qualifyîng tinos -'.at a neet in Etobicoke over theweekend. Se. 1%e Whitbyý' or basebal tournament rsretd The 16-team tournanent, organized by the Whitby senior tean, will be hei June 23-25 at Iroquois Park and LA. Fairinan Doug McCorkehl, player-nana- geOf the Whltby teain, and gary Shkearer, 'another team member, have worked in recent monts eoZniîze the tourna- meént that wudincludo teams Jones, 10, in only her first year of compotitive swimming, won the 50-metre freestyle and 50- metre butterfiy. Two weeks ago, she posted mardnient be held. froin ah over Ontario and per- haps the northern U.S. ~e tournamont was hold annually for many years boforo it came te an end in the mid- eighties. McCorkell je currently seeking sponsors for the event that will be directed by Jody Turner, another Whitby teain menibar, and John Hoffor, Who retirod froni the« teain aftor the- 1994 season. Ontario qualifying tumes in the 50-and 100-metre backstroke events for girls aged 10 and under at a meet in Scarborough. «Caitlyn has shown, a tremen- doue willingness te work hard and act on corrections, which along with her natural ability, has led te great swimming, espe- ciaily for someoe as new as Caitlyn is te the sport,» says her coach Nandi Konnendi. Eric -Chan, 9, was third in 100-metro individual modley and fourth in 5-inetro backstroke'at the meet in Etebicoke. His timo in the latter ineant yet another event in which ho will compote at the> Ontario age group chain tonships in Brantfoird March 3 Other Whitby club members who will coinete i Brantford are Ella Burley, Andrew Sea- mono and Josh Pando. Andrew Lemierzewicz was second in 100-notre broaststroke for boys aged 15 and over at tho Etobicoke event. Nathan Kien was third in 100-metre butterfly for boys aged 13 and 14. The 'Whitby Wildcat ininor atorn AAA hockey teaiui, sponsored by Fortune Financial, won three of their final four gaines of their season last woek te take first place in the league's final standings. On Feb.- 14, Ronnie Robertson scored two goals and had an assist as Whitby doubled Central Ontario 6-3. Michael Koeiw, Andrew Pigrain, Tyler Harrison and Brandon McBride also scored. ]Bayford gets funds for tnp to Pan-Arn Shayno Bayford of Whitbyv~ill receivo $250 from the Town of Whitby te help offset oxpenses te travel. to Argentina for the Pan- American Games roller hockey competition. Bayford previously competed as a member of Teain Canada in the world chanipionships. Ho led the team in scoring -- ho accoun- ted for haîf of the goals scored by the teain that managed only one win. Bayford was looking forward te a btter performance by the Canadian teamn at the Games. One of the team's best players is returning after being sidelined by injured for the world event. Another key player, who plays with Bayford at forward bu cld not attend the worlds, is expec- ted to be back in the lineup. Gold effort by Whiotby grappler Malcolmn Maclea of Palnorston Public School won a gold modal at an invitational wrestling meet in Guelph Feb. 11. Maclea, competing as a meni- ber of the Durham X-L's Wres- tling Club, had a firsat-place fin- !sh in thekids Caged 11 and 12) division. Brett White-Finklo, also of Palmerston, was third ini the bantarn (aged 13 and 14) divi- ision. Robert White of Palmerston was fourth in the saine division. On 'Friday, Whitby edged Oshawa 5-4 after rallying from a 3-O deficit. Harrison had two go)als, singles by Jamie Fox, Sean itcher and Robertson. On Saturday, in the first two weekend gies aganat PeterboroughWhi.tby won 7-2 as Pitcher and Robertson oach scored two goals. McBride, Tutak and Kosiw had one oaeh. On Sunday, Petes won 6-2, Kosiw and Robertson scoring for Whitby. Wildcats, with a final season -record of 25-5-4, earned honie-ice advantage for OMHA playoffs. 1Whitby's first playoff opponents will be Oshawa. The series will be a- best-of-five, with dates and times to be determined. 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