PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1"3, 1980, WHITBY FREE PRESS OPSEU wins 'A' titie beating Newcastle and Stouffville The Brooklin-Whitby OP- SEU beat Stouffville 4-3 in the Sharon novice hockey tournament. Scorers for B-W were Chris Page, Paul Windover, Todd Wilson, and David Grauii B-W took the 'A' title against Newmarket with a score of 4-1. In other games B-W beat Stouffville 2-2, and Unionville 4-1. In the Lindsay peewee hockey tournament Kingston Township beat B3- -W Lasco Steelers in over- time with a score of 4-3. Brockville also conquered the Steelers with a score of 3- 2. Scorers for the Steelers were Danny Love and Sheldon Ginn. Ini Lakeshore league play tahe Steelers lost to Pickering with a score 5-4. Scorers for the* Steelers were Tom Clark, Danny Love, and Steve Vandeburg. Scorers for Pickering were Robert Grant, Shawn Doran, Jim Ciarite, and Greg Beer. Oshawa also beat the Steelers 6-5. Scorers for the Steelers were Andy Pim, Danny Love, Tom Clark, Rodney Newhook, and Jason Bruneau. B-W ITT Cannon Electric No. 2 beat Bowmanville 3-1. Scorers for B-W were Mark Ashdown with 2 goals, and Chris Gurd with 1 goal. Brett Blundeil scored for bowmanville. B-W also lost to Cobourg 7- 3. Scorers for B-w were Richard Neely, Greg Clark, and Peter Clayton. Scorers for Cobourg were Charles Brooks with 3 goals, and Steven Leggitt, Mike Olsen, Scott Taylor, and Ray Murphy each scored singles. In peewee minor hockey B-W Mercury Auto Body beat Pickering 7-5. Scorers for B-W were Mike Manikas with 2 goals. Blair Hasiam, Jeff Page, Randy Walker, Richard Neely and Greg Roberts each scored singles. B-W Peacock Sports beat Peterborough 3-2. Scorers for Peterborough were Scott Mahoney and Hobby Keast. Scorers for B-W were Todd Carter, Derek Mid- dleton., and Craig Dixon. B-W Brooklin Concrete bantam No. 2 sqLiad lost to Pickering with a score of 10- 2. Scorers for B-W were John Seheli and Les Sinden. Scorers for Pickering were Craig Hunt with 2 goals, Pat Shore, Ken Taylor, Paul Guilmond, Craig Curtis, Simon Costar, Dave Mc- Neill, Dave Finlayson and Kevin Mackay. In a major bantam gamne B-W Family Kartway beat Stouffville 6-1. Scorers for B-W were An- dre Cadieux with 3 goals, and Brian Pratt, Paul Neuman and Jeff Hanley .1 uge.~ue 'à-k Stouffville was Bryan ToE Open house for inter sport The Durham Region Family YMCAj will be holding an open bouse on Wednesday, January 23 in the cafeteria at Henry St. High School. I At this open bouse, the in- structors for the- winter program will be present. Winter program brochures can also be picked up. .More information about CR-00 COUNTRY RLADIO 14 the winter programs car obtained by calling the Y Winter programs begin on January 26. IcIooceI00 § GOOD COU NTRY MUSIC If you are flot a member of CHOO Country Club, iomn now Return the attached coupon to: 97 McMaster Avenue, Alax LIIS 2E6 NAME ADDR ESS POSTAL CODE PHONE Your Favouritae Country Artist 1. 2. 3. Bt RTHDAY PROUD TO BE PART 0F VOUR COMMAUN ITY The Whitby Blades in action, see s tory on pg. 19 Anderson beats Eastdale id. On Monday January 14, score of 15-13, and 15-6. The d. the Lake Ontario Secondary O'Neil Redinen beat Ander- School Association son 15-4, and 16-14 during the volîcybaîl games were held. junior game also. At Eastdale in the senior During the midget games L S games between. Anderson Anderson beat O'Neill 15-13, and Eastdale, Anderson 10-15, and 15-5. Eastdale also conquered Eastdale 15-4, 12- took a beating from Ander- a be 15, and 15-11. Anderson also son with scores of 11-15, 15-4, Yat felt a loss to O'Neill with a and 15-1. score of 15-9, and 15-7. At Vanier during the During the junior game* senior game Henry St. will Anderson continued to win Hawks conquered the Cour- against Eastdale with a tice Cougars 15-12 and 15-11. As the junior games ended Courtice took a beating from Henry with scores of 15-2 and 15-1. Henry Hawks also beat Vanier with scores of 15-3 and 15-5. By the end of the midget games Henry St. took lead over Vanier with scores of 15-0 and 15-7. Courtice also took a beating from Henry with final scores of 3-15, 15- 13, and 15-12.