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Whitby Free Press, 1 Nov 1995, p. 14

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Page 14, WhItby Fme Press. Weckiesdav. Novombor 1, 1995 minor peewees balttie to awîn 2 tics The Whitby minor peewee AMA team, sponsored by the VihU Auxilary, skated to a win and two ties in recent league action with the outcome of all three games determined. late in the third Petit cmeback (aisshort The Whitby petite Cl ringette team, sponsored by Dpdd & Souter, host 7-5 te Markham hast week. Markham outscored Whitby 3-1 in the flrst period. Markham struck again in the second with three unanswered goals to head 6- 1. Whitby then scored four goals to close to within one before Markham got the clincher. Lexa Baihey had three goals, Sandra Clarke and iAndsey Tait notched singles each. Assfists went to Jen.nifer Kerstens (three), 'Amanda Handscomb (two) and Corie Horwood. Holly MacKihlop, Candice Hodgson and- goalie Melanie Quesnelhe played well. Wolves Dlag!ain Last Thursday, the Whitby minor atom AAA hockey team beat Vaughan Rangers 10-5, then on Sunday lost their second gamie of the season 3-1 te, Central Ontario Wohves, bringing this season's record te, four wins, two losses and two ties. Thursday's 10-5 drubbing of Vaughian was a chippy affair, with a total of 48 penalty minutes. Scott Morrison, Kyle Vandeloo and Derek McTeague scored as the first period ended with the teams tied3-3. In the second and third periods Kyle Musselman and Greg Whitby played one of its best games yet tins season, said coach John Hodgson. le MgisohidJ The Whitby novice B ningette team, coached by John Bradley and Dan Jennings, recently defeated a strong Oshawa team 5- Scoring for Whitby were Ashley Jenxings (also an assist), Jessica Bradley, Amanda Church, Tracey Kàtarba and Jessica Ilott. Lindsay Magili was outstanding in net. defea.t atoms Williams stole- the show. Both continually set up by Kyle Percewicz, David Arnold and Justin Sawyer, Musselman and Williams each scored three goals. Derek Rayner had the other goal. After Whitby's first losa of the season to Central Ontario on Oct. 2 1, Wildcats were looking to even the score. But the powerftil Wolves outscored Wildcats 3-1. David Arnold scored the lone goal for Whitby when Wildcats were awarded a penalty shot after a Central player smothered the puck in lis goal cre'nse. period. In the flrst encounter, Wildcats won 4-3 -in Barrie in a very physical affair. Ryan Matthews potted the winning goal with under two minutes to play on a set up from Matt Taylor and Trevor Somerville. Kevin Peel, Taylor and Dan Deluca scored earlier in the match. Darryl Forsey game up big in the Whitby net to seal the hard-earned wmn. Wlitlby tied Oshawa 3-3. Whitby built a 3-1 lead into the third period before Oshawa battled back to tie the game with only 27 Seleets win first leagegm The Whitby major atom select hockey team, sponsored by Hoskin Copy, won their flrst league game, 7-0 over Bradford. Whitby had a win and two losses3 at a tournament in Newcastle, and was unbeaten ini three exhibition games. Team members are forwards B.J. Bowles, Robin Cote, Michael Finigan, Kristian Hlaîkias3, Daryl Donecny, Jamie Millage, Erik Petersen, Paul Vanderlip and Geoif Wells3, defenders Brian CÇhard, Darryl Donaldson, Karen Farquharson, Andrew Hewson, Paul Lombardi and Lee Waddington, goalies Justin Connors and Drew Dockrill, coach Mike Wells, assistant coach Bill Bowles, tramner Brian Connor and manager Denise Connors. f Aduit skating dmssoffered Thie Whitiy Figure Skating Club i. offening an aduit skating ciss (learn to skate or advance your ikilis), on Mondays, from 9:25 to 1015 p.m. The Canakate program (must be at least aged five by Dec. 31) ison Saturdays. For further information, oeil 668-4359. Whitby house league hockey MUGIPEEWEE Lanmoxlrmn 2 PinnacPtîamuc.13 coupled with the extra attackor. Peel, ]Richard Min and Taylor scored for Whitby. Jool Whltmarsh was strong ln the Whitby net. Whitby then tied Peterborough 6-6. Forsey held Whitby in the game early au Wildcats were badly outehot. Petes held a 3-2 lead into a wild third period when Whitby exploded for four goals and held a two-goal advantage. Peterborough narrowed the gap when a shot deflected off a Whitby defender with less than two minutes to play. Shortly after, a Peterborough forward skated into the Whitby goal crease and became entangled with the Whitby Whitby ringette goalie. The referee stopped the play, and issued. an additional minor penaty to the Wildcat goaltender. Petes lifted their goaltender for the extra attacker and jammed home the tying marker with 35 seconds left te play. W'ildcat marksemen were James Hinkson with two goals and one assist, Peel one goal, Min and VonEschscholtz a goal and an assist each, and.Nathan Cotter. Elson had two assista. Head coach Gord Cotter is pleased with this year's never-say- die squad, having made seven changes over hast year's edition. 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