Durham Region Newspapers banner

Whitby Free Press, 25 Jan 1973, p. 15

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

WHITBY FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1972, PAE1 Pkwt Perry- Tournament McCormack Blades capture consolation award McCorrnack Blades Ban- tains lost their first garne in the Port Perry tournanient hield Saturday Jànuary 20 to Bowmianville by a 5-3 score. Scoring for Whitby were Har- old Lymburner, Todd Casey and Robin Barnes. The Blades won their se- cond gamne defeating Lindsay 4-3. This was a tough. close. checking gamne tied 2-2 at the end of regulation time. Over- timne was played, but the score remained tied at 2-2. To break the tie each team was awarded three penalty shots. Blades scored twice but goalkeeper Bobby Wilson held Lindsay to one goal and Whitby won the game 4-3. Scoring for the Blades were Robin Barnes, Todd Casey, Glen Johnston and Mark Millar. In the final gaine agaiflst Whitby Minor Bantains Mc- Cormack Blades won 4-1. To reach the final the Minor Bantams played excellent, hockey to eliminate the Ajax Major teamn 4-2. Thiey put on a spirited display against the older and stronger Blades who hield the Minors in check with excellent goal-ten ding by Mike Wolff. Scoring for the Blades were Jeff Baun with two and with singles going to Richard Pigeau and Glen Johnston. McCormack Blades played two league garnes this week defeating Cobourg 4-1 and tieing Bay Ridges 2-2. Scoring against Cobourg Robin Barues with two and singles to Joe Mclutyre and Danny Gallogley loin Connelly provided shut-out goaltending, and his teammnates did the rest as the Brooklin-Witby Con solidated Building Corp. Midgest de- feated Pickering 2-0. Ken Clarke and Garth Bush scored for the winners. The Con- solidatcd Building Corp. mid- gets defeated the Oshawa Kinsmen midgets 4-1I on goals by Ken Clarke, Dave Sori- chetti, Garth Bush and Carlo Cammiazzo la. The Brooklin - Whitby C.B.C. midgets played up in Barrie to open Minor Hockey Week in Barrie, and defeated The Brooklin-Whiitby Mit- chell Lurnber pee-wees de- feated Stouffville I -0as Gord Brown and Chuck Hethering- ton teamned up to hold the Stouffville teamn off the score- sheet. Gilbert Nieuwendyk scored the only goal of the game. The "Lumbermen" then returned to the Brooklin Are- na where they gave the Bay Ridges team a 6- 1 lesson in hockey. Dave Fleming, Nick Noswenko, Gilbert Nieuwen- The Brookliu-Whitby Bob Heron major novice teamn ne- corded five wins in six games over the week-end as the de- over the week-end as they defeated Lindsay 2-1, Osha- wa 6-2, Bay Ridges 3-1, Rich- moud Hill 6-I and Port Hope 4-3. lu a return match, the Farm Equipment boys lost Mark Millar skillfully deeks out the and against Bay Ridges singles by Richard Pigeau and Mark Millar. the hornetowu team 6-4. Mike Rowley and Ken Clarke scored two goals each, with singles goîug to Carlo Canmazzola and Dave Parish. Ken Clarke was picked as first star in the gaine, and Carlo Cammuazzola the third. The Consolidated Building Corp. midgets played the Brooklin Concrete Juveniles, and defeated the older boys 3-1. Ken Clarkc, Carl o Cain- rnazzola and Mike Rowley scorcd for the midgcts, while Greg Cartwright scored the loue rnarker for the Juveniles. dyk, Rick Schroer, Wayne Middleton and Jamnie Tutak handled the scoring for the Brookliu-Whitby teain. After leading the Markham pee-wees 1 -0 for most of the gaine, the Mitchell Lumber Pee-Wees had to settle for a 1-I tie as the Markham club deflected a shot past the Brooklin - Whitby goaltender with less than six minutes left to play. Jeff Dinsmore scored the lone Brooklin - Whitby goal. 3-I against Lindsay. Scoring in the games for the Bob Heron team over the week- end were, Dar] Blacquire 4 goal. s, Mark Underwood 4 goals, Charlie Meitner 6 goals, Todd Cotton 5 goals, Scott Bremmer 2 goals and Vesters I goal. Lindsay goaitender in the penalty shot shoot off and wins the game for Whitby. Lasco steelers lose at The Brooklin-Whitby Lasco Steel pee-wees played in a toumrnent at Delhi on the week-end, and won their first gamne 4-2 over Agincouri. Scott Ravary scored two goals while singles were added by Greg Tushinghami and Paul Brown. Thei second game of the tournament for the Steelers was against the strong Brant- Midgets show no mercy The Brooklin-Whitby Hari- laid minor rnidgets gave the Mites shutout After leading 3-0, the Vickery Electric mites lost out 6-4 to an Ajax teai that just refused to give up. Scor- ing for the Vickery Electric teain was handled by Todd O'Connor,GregGibson, Brock Neumnan and Tomn Bronishew- ski. Bay Ridges teamn a lesson in hockey recently as they skated to an easy 11-1 win. Brett Love was the big gun in the gamne, as he notched four big ones while leading bis team- mates. Eddie Szczur carne through with two goals, while Jim Deinille, Bryce Jordan, Glen Kinzie, Tinm Brown, and Larry Graham added single mark crs. BROOKLIN - WHITBY MINOR PEE-WEE HOUSE LEAGUE RESULIS Peter the Plumiber McNamara Marine Dunlop Games Won Lost Tied Koke's ShelI Dunlop McNamara Marine Lynview Const. Peter the Plumber Randal Plumbing Lynview Const. I Koke's ShelI 4 Randaîl Plumbing I Goals Goals For Against Points 36 26 10 34 21 9 22 25 9 7 2 3 2 12 17 5 7 2 4 1 13 20 5 7 0 4 3 17 25 3 -PHOTO BY ROBIN BARNES ounrnam cnt ford club. The game was tied 3-3 at the end of forty min- utes of play, but the Brant- ford teamn scored four goals in the final period to wiu 7-3. Dale Sawyer, Peter Foran and John Waddell scored for the Brookliu-Whitby team. Wayne Gretsky scored four goals for Brantford. The Steelers came home from the tournament and took on the Port Hope pee-wees swaînping thern 10-0. Billy Edwards recorded the shut- out. Dale Sawyer, John Wad- dell and Dave Bannon scored two goals each, with singles going to Greg Tushingham, Scott Ravary, Paul Brown and John Buisman. The Lasco Steelers defeated Bay Ridges 5-3 with Paul Brown, Peter Foran, Scott Ravary, John Buismnan and Danuy Maguire picking up singles. The Steelers also defeated the Oshawa S.S. Pools 6-0. Greg Tushingham led the at- tack with 3 goals. Singles weut to John Buisînan, Paul Brown, and Dale Sawyer. Connelly stars ini shutout rol Pee Wees triumph Novice win 5 more MA.XNAGEMEPNT AND '?* IIrhyrrStin CEANI UPTO0 steeSIbeItsd ra dli CANADIAN TIRE SPONSORS OJiA. METfRO JUN10R."B OSHAWA LEGIONAIRES at WHITBY CTC TIREMEN g ro kliI.Comme *3ty, Areima iHURS Jan 26th, 7:45 P.M. 14TH ANNUAL soeed-snort '73 Fri., Sat., SLIn. Jari. 26, 27, 28 AUTOMOBILE BUILDING EXHIBITION PARK HOT RODS CUSTOMS 200RACE CARS IN PERSON JO COLLINS PLAYMATE OF YEAR FOR INFORMATION ALL. 533-3331

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy