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Whitby Free Press, 16 Oct 1996, p. 21

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Whitby Free Press, Wedr i'MM CIIAMPIONSffIP FORM6 FATHER LEO J. AUSTIN Cathollo Oshawa Racquet Club. Venner and frm icen. ainStead Sooo sudntGod en Senirby',obe paniner Adrian Vincent Dessureault of Ecole secon- er qnes for the bail in LOSSA Bugelli lost their si-final match to daire catholique Saint-Charl-es-Gar tennis finals action Thursday at the the eventual oold-medal-wmnning duo ne o h îvr Photo by Mrk Reiesor, Wliby Fr.. Pres Whitby football Standings W-L-T GF-GA p Panthers 5-1-O .232-147 10 Raidiers 4-2-O, 260-172 8 Steslers 4-2-O 206-149 8 49ers 3-2-1 185-173 7 Cowboys 3-3-O 204-188 6 Woodchucks 2-4-O 103-150 4 Seelng Stars 1-4-1 157-202 3 Quake 1-5-O 75-228 2 WEEK 6 -Woodchucks 14, Quake 16; Raiders 52, Seeing Stars 24; Steelers 52, Cowboys 30; Panthers 52, 49ers 34 Wednesd ay niglit darts LABArS BLUE LIGHT DIVISION Standings as of Oct. 9 W L P London Lite 15 5 15 Claremont Colector 15 5 15 Whitby Trophy House 14 6- 14 Fabricating Technics 10 10 10 Baker Furniture Finish. 10 10 10 Classy O's 6 14 6 Roys Enterprises 6 14 6 Dubé Hair & Skin 5 15 5' GAMES: Oct. 9 - Whitby Trophy House 8, Classy O's 2; London Lite , Dubé Hair & Skin 2; Baker Furniture Fnishing 5, Fabricaîing Technics Inc. 5: Claremont Collector Cars 9, Roys Enterprises 1; Oct. 2 - London Lfe 7, Dubé Hair & Skin 3; Whitby Trophy House 6, Classy O's 4; Claremont Collectar Cars 6, Roy's Enterprises 4; Baker Furniture Finishing 5. Fabricating Technics Inc. 5 PERSONAL POINTS: Ryan Cormier 56, Mikey Nieuwhof 55. George Hullard 51, Grum Sangwin 47, Gary Cummings 44, Tony Van De Ven 38. Glenn Ellis 38, Todd Barbour 36, Jack Nieuwhot 36, AI Pindar 36 LABATrS CARLSBERG DIVISION Standings as cf Oct. 9 W L P Suzie Seahorse F&C il 5 il n-Line Store Fixtures 8 8. 8 lesiratta Office Ser. 7 9 .7 Iodd & Souter 6 10 .6 GAMES: Oct. 9- Suzie Seahorse Fish & Chips 7. Dodd & Souter Broadîoom 1; In-Line Store Fitures 4, Desiratta Office Services 4; Oct. 2 - Suzie Seahorse Fish & Chips 5. Desiratta Office Services 3; mn-Une Store Ftures 4. Dodd & Souter Broàdioom 4 PERSONAL POINTS: Jean Appleby 33. Dave Reid 31, Mike Gough 29, Susan Cormier 25, Cathy Nieuwhof 18. Pallie Paîing -17. Kim Cummings 17. Wendy Buchotz 13. Dave Boyd 12, Joy Husak 10 Iesday, October 16,1996, Page 21 'Mad Cows' fundraiser Friday Some tickets stili remain for te Second Citshwn Oshawa on j'iaynght Oct. 18. %lad Cows and Englishi- men, will be presented at Eastdale CVI, Oshawa, starting at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.). The show is a fundraiser for WhitbY precision sikat- available Ly calling Judy at 668-4104 or Donna at 668- rip-off l.l!. 0 11 Olitarjo I Whitby needed a big wifl ston also scred for Whitby.Fn ~ i t ha v e a J r n r e l c adacing in~ the tourna. ment and they responded with an 8-1 decision over Newmarket as Bryan ]Rourke scored twice. ,But 'in the point system that saw the top two teams move on, Whitby was tied for second place with Rich- mond Hill' who advanced because of their win over Whitby. Lazary, Mendes, Matt Rae, alsh, Chris Trin- kunas and Mark Rinaldi had the other goals for Whitby in the win over Newmarket. In exhibition play, Whitby surprised 1996-96 Ontarjo champion Peter- boojh 4-3 as Rinaldi scored twice. lIn a rematch, Whitbyt was close for two periods before Peterborough pulled away for a 6-1 win. Walsh scored for Whitby.t Whitby menes hockey Standings as cf Oct. il W-L-T GF-GA P Nation. Trust 6-0-0 34-14 12 Ser. Master 3-1-2 30-24 8 Oueens 3-1 22-15 7 Roy's Enter. 3-2-0 12-10 6 Expertech 3-2-0 30-15 6 C.K. Auto 3-2-0 24-21 6 R.>. Phillips 2-3-1 18-27 5 Dodd & S. 2-3-1 30-29 5 Attersley Tire 2-3-1 31-27 5 Bathe & Mc. 2-3-0 18-25 4 Mackies 1-4-0 10-26 2 Brothers 0-6-0 12-36 O Leadîng scorers G A P Carl Vickers il 9 20 Jim Smith 12 7 19 Grant Musselman 9 8 17 Neaî Farquharson 6 il 17 Jon Patte 3 14 17 Marshall Thompson 8 8 16 WayneçColomb il 3 14 Dave Seymour 12 1 13 Ross Browvnridge 7 6 13 Don Dasti 5 8 13 Garnes Roy's En terprises 1 (George Burford). C.K Auto 3 (Jim Smith. Reid Unwin); Queens 3 (Joe Ferry 2, George OldIieId) Expertech 0; Attersley Tire 5 (Dave Seymour 4, Mike Mackey). Brothers 2 (Chartes Blaquiere, Don Weaîneraî);* Dodd &" Souter 4 (Marshall Thompson, Andrew Gray, Bob Weir, Steve Sanford), Bathe & McL-eIIan 6 (Peter Bathe 2, Ivan Ross 2, John Bathe,, Murray Robins); Mackles 0. Service. Master 4 (Neai Farquharson, Grant Mussemnan, Ken Bernes, Gary Leswick); R.J. Philîips 2 (Bob Smalîey, Tom Buchanan), National Trust 8 (Wayne Colomb 2. Jim Br anton 2. Jim Mcîîroy, James Dasberg, Dan Kemp. Howie Hope) Player cf th. week D5m Seymour, Attersley Tire. 4 goals, 1 assîst fail to advance The Whitby minor ban- tamn AA hockey team had two wins in three games at a recent tournament in Peterborough. Whitby edged Clarington 3ý2 on goals by Dana Bloom, ChesTinkunas and Chris Laa" . But the second game saw Richmond Hill score four powerplay goals en route to a 5-4 wmn over WVhitby. Laz- ary, Sean- Walsh Ryan Mendes and frobert Léalonde scored for Whitby. HighJ sehool sports SENIOR BOYS' FOOTBALL Uxbridge Dunbarton Peut Dwyer Pine Ridge Pickering Henry Street O'NeillI W-L-T 3-0-1 3-1-0 2-0-1 2-1-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 SENIOR GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY GF-GA 94-34 117-56 100-35 82-47- 35-66 9-61 ONeill Dunbarton. Sinclair Pine Ridge Pickering Denis OC. Exeter Ajax Eastdale Port Pen-y Anderson W-L-T GF-GA 8-0-0 36-2 6-1-3 12-8 5-0-4 20-2 7-1-1 17-4 4-2-2 14-7 4-5-1 9-15 3-7-0 9-28 2-5-1 -5-16 2-6-0 6-14 1-8-1 6-19 1-8-1 2-21 Dunbarto n 1. Anderson 0; Pickering 3, Anderson O SENIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL Paul Owyer 53, Anderson 44 (Tracy Miller, 22 pts.); Fr. Leo Austin 64 (Tania Chappqll, 31 pis.), Bowrnanviîle 34 HentY Shfet2. St. Mary (15-1. 15-9) SENIOR BOYSSOCCER HExeter 2. Henry Street 2 (Shaun Pîakmeyer, Cîiff Copoîlino - Atoms The Whitby major atom AA hockey team posted two 'victories recently. Derek ]Raynor had two goals and an assist.in a 6-4 Win over Belleville. Jason Gordon scored the winning goal and Aaron MacMurray supplied theinsuranceMa into an emty net. JUei Couples wanted for next season The Whitby Mlxed 5ko- Pitch league à Ilooking for couples to join the league for the 1997 Meagon. The fuln, recreational heg m a a 24-game !Ucheul and play-offru. Whitby r"sdents aged 30 oe older, marrled or living toete, elel Monica at -3 -903or Sharon at 6«8- 6711 to bb. added te tthe walting Buet for - the. 1997 Chris Bowler fired thrýe gals in a 5.1 win over Pickering. The Whitby defence and goalie Devin McLeod were solid in the third period as Pickering put on the pressure with several Wthitby penalties. Wayne Turcotte and Kristian Cunliffe had the other goals for Whitby which improved its le e record to three wins and a logo. Whitby Whitby had one win in their first three games in major atom AAA rep hoc k ey lefeplay. Whitby was unable te get the tying goal de site a flurry of scoring chances late in the game in a 3-2 [oss to Peterborough. yle Percewicz and Greg Wiliams scored for Whitby. In a rematch, William;s had the only goal in a 3-l' loss. W'hitby earned its first wo points of the season vith a 3-2 win over Quinte as Kyle Musselman fired lie winner on a se t-up by k3ott Morrison. Aaron Maguire and Camn ronEschsichlt had the l;her Whitby goals. Bryan [acKinnon was outstand- Wgrin .B d rat? ti v t hi in Durham College will host the a nnual TIP-Off basketbalý tournament, involving 'eight Ontario college mensa basketball teama. It will begin on Friday, Oct. 18, at 2 p.m. with Loyalist combating Niagara and will continue until Saturday, Oct. 19 when the finals will be played at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. The other colleges involved in the tournament -are Durham, Seneca, Mohawk, Fanshawe, St. Lawvrence and Cambrian., Durham's first game of the Tip-Ofwill be on Friday at 8. p.m. againat St. Lawrence. A special ceremony will bêheld before the game honouring Durham's former athletic director Dave Stewart. Past winnerg of the tournamont - .include Cambrian (1995), Durham Hockey * Soccer a Bowling sDarts e Basketball etc. We supply & print ail uniforms Excellent Quality - low cost Professionai treatment el iminates bad breath rather than just trying to cover it Up. Treatment is 95% successful. Cali today for a consultation or a free brochure. D.Jamoe s H . DENTISTRY - 340 Byron St. Sang Whitby* (905) 668-5444Z -' Fl i Ir DS D $ *1 a q afternoo"n

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