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Whitby Free Press, 18 Nov 1995, p. 20

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Page 20, Whltby Free Press, Wednosday, January 1,1995 Tweens unbeaten in league pla.y The Whitby Lionesa tween A ringette tearn finished regular season play on a winning nýote with four wins and a tio during The Whitby twoen B teani, sponscred by Peacock Sportswear, had a win and two losses in the annual Whitby ringette tournament this past weekend. The ovent marked two milestones: it recognized the Whitby. Ringette Association's 25th anniversary and. was the first tino in tournament history that a teain has played against tearns two divisions above their seeding. The tweené, aged 12 and- 13, were playiggil our and five years odr Whitby tween's tournamont. play. opened on Friday vening with a 6-3 win over Whitby belles., On Saturday afternoon the tweens faced Lindsay and held a 5-3 Iead with just under five minutes left ta, play. However, Lindsay rallied and scored three late g" oal win 6-5. On Saturday evening, in a remateh with Whitby belles, tweens had a 5-4 lead after the first period. Belles' superior size and strength took its took on the smnaller tweens in the second period, and belles had an 8-5 lead Bs are Çbouncec El Whitby's novice B ringette teain,sponsored by Vicdoni Sand & Gravol, had a win and two lsses ovor the weekend in the Whitby ringette taurnament. Playing in the petite C major division, Whidtby opened with a 4-2 victory over the Whitby petite Cl team, sponsored by Dodd & Souter. Karen McWifliams scored ail of the Vicdom goals, while Hayley Fallis and Joanne Boys replied for Dodd & Souter. Ini thoir second gaine, Scarborough scorod three goalsin a spani of just 1:16 nndway through the final period ta, overcome a 5-3 deficit, and wont on ta 'defeat Vicdom by a 7-6 margin. McWilliazns scored ail six of the Whitby goals. lIn a gaine te decide which teani would* advance te the chanxpionship final, Whitby dropped a 5-2 decision ta, Pickering's petite Cs in a fast-paced contest on',Saturday evening. MeWilliains again led the attack, scoring bth fO Vicdom'SgoalsiH their last five games. Thoy outscored Whitby Il Oshawa 8-0, Pickering Mississauga 8-1 and tied with less than'two minutes ta, However, the twoens pulled their goalie and scored two goals but the dlock ran out and belles won 8-7. .Leading the tweens in the tournament was Corrine Richter with 12 goals and an assist, foIlowed -by Tiffany Jones with three goals and three assists. Kathleen Rojas had two, goals and an assist and Melanie Larocque rounded out the goal-scoring with a single marker and six assists. Other team assists went ta Andrea Perry with six, Robynn. Dupont with four, Aine Pattison wit'h three and Charleene Dowdie and Danielle Glover with two each. Keri-Lynn Smith provided solid goaltending as the team, was outshot by a sizeabbe inargin in each game. Petites win oneC of four The Whitby Executive Copier pett A ringe1te teain naa a win in four gaines- over the weekend in Whitby's annual tournamnent. Whitby first tied Pickering 7-7. Gaine two saw Whitby dorninate Markham 11-4. Saturday morning Whitby lest 9-1 ta the strongest team in their division, Ottawa Valley. WhItby then lest 6-3 ta Kingston. Natalie Babony had eight goals, Tara Hendry and Kristy Kotarba three each, Jade Blight, Uàsa Paddison and Nicole Clarke two apièce and singles te Michelle Leni,Krsa Chartrand and Heather oo. Assists went te, Megan Yaraskavitch with six, H-enry five, Pool four, Babony three, Kotarba two. In beague action Jan. 10 Whitby defeatedf Oshawa 6-4 te keep alive their bid for, a 'first-place finish. Bunnies win As part of the past weekend's Whitby ringette tournamnent, the Whitby junior bunnies teain, sponsored by Whitby Moose Lodge 2407, defeated Oshawa 4-1 in an exhibition gaine. Julie Derks and Kayla Williamson each scored two goals. Whitbys -defence was,,led by 10-0, 8-1, 'Ajax 3-3. Nicole Freeman had 12 points, Calle Osborne 10, Jenifer Leighton nine, Cynthia Whaley Tie, loss for minor atoms The Whitby minor atom AAA hockey teain, sponsored by Fortune Financial, resumed Play ini the eastern AAA hockey league with a tde in two gaines playod. Whitby tied Peterborough 4-4. Brandon MeBride scored threo goals, hichael Kiosw had the other. With less than five minutes remaining, Potes tied the score on a two-on-one. On Saturday Wildcats bst 4-3 to- Richmond Hill-Vaughan. James Liske opened the scoring for Whitby when ho hamnnered in a Sean Hlii rebound. The lead lheld until midway through the second when Stars scored two wvithin 22* seconds to take the Iead, and later made it 3.1. With the third period barely a midnute old, Stars went up 4-1. Tyber Harrison* and Andrew Pigrain scored to make it 4-3. Novices now in second place The Whitby major novice AA hockey team, sponsored by Main Tech Industries, won twice in the past week to move into second place in their division in league Play. Derok Rayner scored in a 1-0 win over Markham Jan. 11. On Jan. 15,. Wildcats edged Barrie 4-3 as Aaron MacMurray scored three goals.' At a recent tournament in Grimsby, Whitby lost 7-3 to, Mis- sissauga in the. soni-finals. Gra- hain nox had two goals and MacMurray the other, while Kevin Lomax was named niost valuable player. Whitby had defeated Missis- sauga 4-2 in their first game of the tournament as itaynor, ,Aaron Maire (MVP), MacMur- ray and oas Farquharson scored. Rayner, MacMurray (MVP) andL Mathew Race scored in a 3-1 win over Grimsby. St. Catherines defeated Whitby 4-2,.MacMurray and Maguire scoring, Paddy inor hockey dance upcoming The Whitby Minor Hockey Auxillary is hosting a '50s and ?60s dance on Feb. 11Y 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., at Heydenshore Pavillon in Wh-itby. >' There .will be mfusie by a'disc jockey, and 'a buffet, cash bar and door prizes. AUl proceeds from the dance -go to support Whitby minor hockey's year-end banquet. Tfickets are available from Crawf Sports, Peacock Sports or by calling 668-3684. Whitby indoor soccer HOUSE LEAGUE PEEWEE Jan. %4 Team 5#7 Krist in Whitmse Ryan Ireland Milch Dunn Kyle Shearing Team 93 Jonathan Hull 3 Dan Eueiegh Harrys Hawks ichard Welsh Miks Welsh David Websh Team 98 Jougs Cores 2 Blair Edmionds Derek Leahy Adamn Lum Lucas Jonies Team 94 Malthew Barclay 2 Darryl Cain Jenniler McEr leau Paul Medeiros Jan. 7 Team 93 Jonidhan Hul 3 Dan Eveliegh Team 92 Mathew Demmen Jennufer MoCool Davuid Formosa 2 Meissa AMin David Fillion Harry's Hawvks Tyler Wood 2 Team9 Steven Sylvestre 2 KaalMcLaughkn 4 Tean fl3 Michael Gardzmnski David Filon 4 Tom 9 Shannon Vettor 3 Tearu91 At hony PLaaL«na3 Brandon Codai 2 Megan Brosa 6 Team 96 Kenneth DUWmbugli Danny Wood Adrien Couty 5 Toan 92 6 Kisy-Lee Graham 2 Lauren Costescu Daniel Dame Mathew Denrnsr Darren Miller 4 Team #f1 4 Anthony Platina3 Rosanne McLaughlin 2 Tearm 8 Adam Lurn2 Deok Leahy Jonge Carres Lucas Jouie 4 Team 96 Ryan Twy man 2 Nathan Whitney 2 Danny Wood 3 TearnD4 Paul Modeiros 2 Mallhew Barclay Jas Belanger Darnyl Cain Aynsiey Smith 3 Team #7 Ryan leland Mike Zwickr L" aPraW e and JI Shannon eight each, Jen Cassidy Seven, Haley Millard, LyndsySnmith and Christina Baldati six each, Stephaxie Camnpeau two. and Daryn Peacocke one. Heidi Schlltt was solid in goal. The coaching staff of John Whitby minor hockey HOUSE LEAGUE MAJOR SQUIRT Jan. 15 Pollard Rooflng 3 Chai Thbodeau 2 Stephon Rodger T&D Steak Burger 5 Michael Truodeaaj 2 Peter Cotter Adam Johnston Erna Brown, Leacom Consuftlng 7 Sam Kobrynoidich 2 Mark Mizzi 2 Malthew St. Thomas Jason Cassidy Derrick Jordan Cuit Brown Eecrloi Bradik Carson Brothers 4 Luke ason4 HDG. Roughley 4 Kody Musseinan 3 Kyle Poupore Stagdongs as ofiJun.15 Pollard Rouioeng 5 1 O 2: Leacom Consulting 4 2 0 32 Curt Brown Elec. 3 2 1 21 T&D Steak Burger 2 3 1 3C Carson Brothers 2 4 0 2à K.G.Rougfhleylmn. 1 5 0O 1I ausofiJan.15 Luko Carson. Carson Brothers 14 Jason Cassidy, Leeoom ConsuL 1M BradleySmith. Cuit Brown il Ryan Kerr, H.G. Roughley .1 Michael Trudeau, T&O Steak il Peter Cotter, T&D SteakBuwger 4 J ool Webber. Pollard Roof wug e Michael Miller, T&D Steak Burger 3 Mark Mizzi. Leaoom Consulting E Kevinorke. H-.G. Roughley 2 VINOR SQUIRT Jan. 15 Al View Glazing 5 Clayton Pendly 2 Michael MacFayden Stefan Kopyiciw Connor 5arnpson Whâby Tnophy Adam Dsrks 3 Shane Daviduon Dec. 17 Team 02 7 Daniel Deminen Matthew Demr Darren Miller Kristy-Le Grahamn 1La-va Htchins Philip Ste JooL"hr HaruysHmsr- 8 Michael Welsh 2 Antonio Scale Iae Tyor Dai Wlh Tyler Wood 2 Susan Doan Teomn #3 Jonathanu Hul 2 Vulan Fisher Dan Eveliogh Townm4 Malthow Barclay 2 6 Mai Huson 2 Frark Lang AdvantagAirCare 6 Trevor Mckinney 4 Coady MoQuarrms Derek McHenry 4 Sautera Gnoup Michael McKinnon Ian McMurtris Andrew St. John Navraj Randhaa Tef9 Kaml McLaughfln Malt Hanînan Malt FRion AIex Fourmiien Tsam 97 Prkm eMabli 2 Isua Farranher 2 Androw Smfth 4 Team #10 David Formosa 8 Kurt Boyce Michael Gardzinski J il Kechowicz Ryan Twyman Adrien Cotu Nighan Whitney Tournsi 7 Tearui#8 Brandon Cedar 4 Luem Jones 2 Pa PtFlippa Jorge Corea Arthony Plastina Adamn Lurn <other scorer mot repoited» ATOU Jam 1 LobLas Neil Bu 3 Stophen Dinado Helen James Teurm 3 2 MW" Selprague 2 5 Toarn010 Chistopher Wynne Doniion Knitting 1 Katie Cockkxjn Bol Taxi 2 Whitby Prof. Fine. 5 Matthew Whlbley Christopher King 4 Ryan Wood Michael Sheehan 5 ea Ton8 Arthur Suski Team 894 Paii Abia 2 Hlghland Van 6 Marc Flego 2 Erie Maihin SarnrnyBosharali Adamn Vandsnroek EdnWelson 2 Tearnf2 Sophie Linkiler Jan. 7 Teuin 3 3 Whitby Pro. Fire. 6 Meaghan Johnison Kylo Coughlan MichaelSpiague Shanif Dosouki Peter McCann Uichael Sheohan Tori 0TeamD Tw 2 Malthsw Lelorge 4 AIe Mazar 2 Bryan Sirnons 3 Roben Carrick 4 lAyan Seageat 2 Jan., i Whitb Scott Adarn Brad I Jan. i Whftb stefai Scott Kevin Chis' Jan. id Whitty, Cassdy,1 Chuck Milard and Donna Peacocke sawtheir teain go undofeated.in regular season play with 10 vans and two ties.. Whitby select hockey' MINOR PEEWEE' spoor.d by Hud-Co- Excavating Fraz*ford Towiumsnt 13 by2 Orono 0 Cook Meanely n Rinaidi moGaitchie 12 DY 6 Kight ofColwus i n Hass 2 Cook Taylor Van Dusen MINOR ATON spon.ord by Crawl Sports Mulvem Toiunumsnt 3 Ajax 4 Erik Petersen Brian hard Jan. 15 Whitby 1d I Wexford 2 Jan. 12 - exhibition Whitby 1 Port Pery 4 Kristian Haikas Jan. 5 -loque Whil P6ickrig Brian Chard Sean Kerr Michael Finiqan Kristian Hakias Frankiord Tourmamnt Jan. 3 Whitby 4 Batimore 3 Krstian Haikias2 B. amiwes Rab Richards Whitby 7 Madoc 0 Rob Rlichards 3 Seom Kerr 2 GCeoff Wells Bi. Bowlesl Shutot Drew Dockrill Whitby 8 Stlrting 2 Geoif Wells 2 Bian Chard 2 Michael Finigan Rob ichards Kristian Haikas .Bi. BowleS Kevin Wal"c 4 Bell Taxi . Dominon Knitt. 2 Mthw Van De Val Eric ahin ow Te94 7 VioRosslnl 4 Michael Fltzpatnick Michael Bowerran KWelalger LoblWs ý 5 Candice Nzeakor 2 Stephen Dinardo Helen James Nicholas McKay MOSQUITO Jan. 14 Team 97 David Hendnix Christine Kettrick Team03 Jamue Ian Diendra Lowe 3 Dan Miragliotta Tourn85 Joanna Whitney Jamis Delmastro 4 Tearn88 Brott Allan2 Brian Dannelly 2 Jon Church Sarah Jeffrey 1 TournDO 2 l-ghwad Van 3 2 Teain010 1 Mario Pareja 3 Teamf9 3 Alex Osuszek 2 Anna Bruno 2 Toam 01 3 Erie Lohnort 2 David Hanilton 6 Bel Taxi i Alex Richardson Tearn#4 .2 Temf 2 4 Rodger Carrick 2 NichoLas Mancusso2 Kuysal Nzeako Dean Klson Jan.8 Teurn 03 Stephen Mater 2 James Ellan JoshualKMe Tearn #2 Keri Anne Dingua Kyta Neaiar 2 Dean Kleon Tesrn f10 Steve Bowerrnan 6 Mario Pareja5 Brandon Petch 2 Peter Roberts Tearn055 3 Paul Shannon 2 Janm e inuam2 JoannaWhtëney Robin Foster Kelly Goddard 3 John Tho<rpson Robert Stuart Derek Marine 4 Toarn 1 Heather Birkin Dou jehelro Michael Weir 5 Tearni#8 n 2 AndnewSkillng 2 Brian Donnelly 2 Colin Salazar Shannon Fle"e 14 Toamf06 Sarah Hum 10 Tearm 4 O TeamnfO 1 Teamn97 2 Tlm Grahari Christine Kottuick ce1 iA D d4udi WHITBY RINCETTE TOURNAMENT Tweens win i of 3 --i i

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