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Whitby Free Press, 23 Jan 1980, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1980, PAGE 19 Mid-season standing s Blades tie one and wm one Whitby Blades played to a 2 altde with the Verres Devils on Saturday In girls hockey action. Lois Petrie played an excellent game scorIng 2 goals assisted on her second goal by Karen, Malone. The Blades piayed again Sunday evening wlnning 5 to 0. Petrie hît for'2 goals with 91ngles going to Cathy Lehmen. The following are the mid-season standing for the Blades.: Pts. Julie Randail, No. 4 5 Marg Fraser, No. 7 3 Lois Pitre, No. il 12 Flona Skurjat, No. 5 4 Joan Mayer, No. 22 1 Karen Malone, No. 8 5 Sherry Taylor, No. 10 1 Kathy McL-augh lin, No. 27 1 Dariene Anderson, No. 1 goalie average: Barb Gautreau, No. 21 Kelly Bertrand, No. 30 Tammy Carroll, No. 14 1 Cathy Lahmen, No. 15 1 Kathy Kemp, No. 35 goalle average 2.67 Cori Thompson, No. 12 2 Janine Gregory, No. 6 1 0 3 3.30 1 shutout 2 shutouts 0 1 ' Belles play ha rd to ti"e Oshawa The Whitby Lasco Steel belles piayed to a 5 ail tie with Oshawa ln an excltlng league game on Saturday. "The girls played a good game" sald Mrs. Kingston, Whit- by coach. Playing well offensively were Debble Fice with 2 goals, Marlene Brown wlth 2 goals and Gienda Roberts with 1 goal. Contrlbuting assists were Karen Laing, Diane Pettis, Brown and Roberts. Linda Kingston played a good game ln net. Whitby also met with Pickering last week and were defeated 6 to 3. Scoring for Whitby were Glenda Roberts and Marlene Brown. Asslsts went to Michelle Callon, Roberts and Brown. Having played 12 league games the Whitby Lasco Steel Belles have won 8, lost 3 and tled 1. G A Pts. Marlene Brown 19 16 35 Glenda Roberts 18 16 34 Debble Fice 23 8 31 DianeaPettis 7 8 15 Diana Noble 4 8 12 Alîson Fleming 2 9 il Michelle Callon 2 2 4 Karen Laing 1 3 4 Debble Taylor 2 1 3 Terry Mullen 0 1 i Li nda KI ngston goalile average 3.45 games played il Terry Mullen goalle average 3.00 games played 1 Whi*tby gets tie Whitby juniors tied Oshawa No. 3 on Sunday ln a tough leaguie game. "Our kids really did well," said coach Linda Grenzcsyszyn. Scorlng, for Whltby was Confie Hamers wlth 2 goals asslsted by Deborah Hughes on both hits. Whltby displayed a solid ieam effort wlth outstandlr'g netmindlng by Tammy Cox as they tled the f Irst place team 2 ail. The followlng are the mld juniors. Con nie Hamers Susan Pipher Kim Garland Heather Robertson Susan Crosson Shelly Garland Debra Warmington Deborah Hughes Lori Glaspel Lisa Bolduc Kym O'Dell Stephanie Rayian Gayle Hay season standings for Whitby Pts. 38 6 5 5 4 0 0 Tammy Cox gpalle 1 shut out this season. Whitby Trust wipes- out PickerinMg 5-O The Brooklin-Whitby Eaton-Bay Trust wiped out Pickering with a score of 5-0, in the Lakeshore Minor Midget Hockey League. Paul Shaubel scored 2 goals and Todd Tran, Paul Rich, and Craig Sydorenko scored singles. Trust also beat the Bowmanville Toros 6-5. Wayne Misse7ïbrcook scored twice. Scoring singles were Paul Shaubel, Ron Noble, Kelly Dzikewich and Craig Sydorenko. Scoring for Bowmanville was Bill Hogarth with 2 goals, and Ron Plain, Brad Clemens, and Ed Osborne adding singles. Brooklin-Whitby Con- solidateci Building Cor- poration juveniles wiped out Stouffville with a score of 10- 0. John-Paul Aggett gave 3 goals and Ron Burns scored 2 goals. Charlie Meiîner, Peter Griffiths, Mike Evans, Rusty Willis, and Brian Hat- ter also scored singles. Brooklin-Whitby major midget Ferrco IEngineering beat Pickering with a score of 6-2. Scoring for Ferrco was John Fusco with 3 goals, and Stu Catterali with 2 goals, as well as Scott Dezan with 1 goal. Scoring for Pickering was Steve Carson and Darcy Hill. FOR HEATING DUcTWORK, PIPE & FITTINGS, AIR DEFLECTORS, FURNACE FILTERS, VISIT S Wanda & Tony Martin at THE COMPLETE HARDWARE STORE DOMINION HARDWARE] 319 BR OCKSTST .3 OOKER &-SONS 11

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