WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1975, PAGE 11 B odnaor Leads M'acs Ken Clarke (16) on the attack for the Whitby McDonalds, came close to sconing in the second period again st goaltender KarI Bagneli (30) of Napanee in Senior 'A' action Thursday night. It was a bad night for Kari Bagneli letting in 9 Whitby markers as the McDonalds won 9-3. Flee Press Photo by Robin Lyon -Steelers Stage Comeback ,Eliminute Lindsay. Peewees After losing the flirst game in their best-of-three playoff series, the Brooklin-Whîtby Lasco Steeler Major Peewee Alistars came back to win the series 2'-1.- .In the opening gaine played at Brooklin, Lindsay won 6-4. Steve Hutton scored .twice and Norm Fargo, Ron Char- man, Doug Ross and John Watson once each to pave the Lindsay victory. Peter Pipher tallied a pair for the' losers. David Schwartz and, Mark Under- wood picked up singles. When the two teams got togeth er in Lindsay,. the Steelers came oubD Steelers came out on topby a 4-2 score. Peter Pipher again scored two goals for the Steelers. Todd Cotton and Larry Ker- nohan accounted for the rest of the winners' scoring. .Norm Fargo and Gord Corniel replied for Lind- say. With the series tied at one win each, the compe- titors returned to Brooklin for the third and final gaine. Tfiis time, the Steelers took advantage of home ice in recording a 5-3 victory. The winners spread thieir scoring around with singles by Charlie Meitner, Darrel Blacquiere, David Northam, Peter Pipher and .Murray McCorkefll. Pat O'Neil, Ron Char- man and Andy Sorensen scored for Lindsay. The Steelers will now play Bay Ridges in die group finals. Lead The Brooklin-Whitby Big Mac Major Bantam Alîstars lead 1-0 in their playoff series with Bay Ridges after a convincing 10-3 victory on Saturday at Iroquois Park Arena. David Seymour sparked the winners' attack with a lhattrick. Nick Fischer scored twice with singles by Randy Gallas, Rick Kay, Rick Nieuwendyk, Dale Sawyer and Nick Nosowenko. Greg Bodnar lead the Whitby McDonalds to two conincing 'victories with a total of four goals in two games. The Whitby McDonalds trounced the Napanee Corn- ets Thursday by a score- of 9-3, at Iroquiois Park Arena. Greg- Bodnar and Carl Ahîsten each scored twice with single efforts from Bob Munro, Gord McCosh, Wayne Weller, Ken Clarke and Dave Nicholishen. The losing Cornets got a pair from Wayne McConnell and a single from Wayne EIder. The McDonalds downed the Brantford Foresters 6-2' on Sunday in Brantford. Again, top scorer was Greg Bodnar with a pair. Singles went to Calvin Pettit, Doug Tate, Wayne Weller and Carl Ahîsten. John McMillan and Wayne Ego scored for Brantford. The McDonalds will be staging a special 'HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT' tomorrow at Iroquois Park Arena. Every high school student in die area will receive a vouch- er which will admit themn to the game at the special stu- Atomq' Recori Shutouts Strong goaltending paced the Brooklin-Whiitby Brook- lin Concrete Major Atom Alîstars to a pair of recent shutout victories over Cobourg. ln the first contest played in Cobourg, goaltender Mark Lee turned aside ail of the home team's liots to, lead Brooklin in ta 6-0 win. Derek Kotyluk scored twice and Paul Rich, Ron Maguire, Dan Garrard' and Dan Middleton one each. Netmind er Ch ris Jones hield Cobourg at bay in a 3-0 victory two days later in Brooliîn. Jeff Donaldson picked up a pair of goals while Dan Garrard chipped in with a sin- gle marker. PASSPORTS NM APPINTMENT NECESSARY HOURS: Weeknights 6:OOpm to 9:00pn% Thursdays II:OOam to 5:OOpm, Fridays & Saturdays l0:OOam to 5:OOpm. 214 brock street south, whitby, ontorio 416-6ý81212 i SPORTS ID-A PHARMACY 65 Badwin Street. Brooklip 655-3301 dent priceý of $ 1. There will be a large number of door prizes given away - dinners for two at local restaurants, pizza dinners, fish-and-chips dinne&rs, and many more -'and only high school students will be, eligible to win these prizes. Between periods, there will be. competitions between the four Whitby high schools (Henry Street, Anderson, Denis O'Cônnor and the Ontario Ladies College) - first a skçating race between the four student counieil presi- dents. The second feature HOUSE LEAGUE MAJOR ATOMS Koke's SheIl 7, Rider Tool & Manufacturing 0. Goals - Steve McGary 3, Ken Lyndle 2, Russel Lewis 1, Mike Wells 5 Mowat Insurance 3, Nurse Chev-Olds 2. Goals - Frank d Princiotta 2, Brent Lindberg 1; Doug McDonald 1, Paul Walendzewicz 1. Peter the Pluniber 6, Whit- by f irefigliters 3. Goals - Greg Gibson 3, Jimmy Wig- gers 2, Steve Owen 1; Ian Porter 1, Paul McEachen 1, Bobby Graham 1. MINOR PEEWEE Totten-Sims-Hubicki 4, Lyndview Construction 4. Goals - Randy Taylor 2, Mike Peltenburg 1, Greg O'Connor 1 ; Jeff Westenhoeffer 1, Wayne Crossoh 1, Fergie Morrison 1, Mike Cachia 1. * AII-Canadian Awards 6, Whitby Mail Restaurant 3. Goals - Scott Burns 3, David Andrews 1, Kevin Kent 1, Rick McCoy 1; Butch Heroux 1, Ian Ward 1, Joey Morris 1. Randal Plumbing 7, Fam,- ily Kartway 2. Goals - Allan Thompson 4, Scott Dezan 1, David Kellock 1, Mark Smithi 1; Ronnie Mulligan 1, Jeff Goodwin 1. MINOR BANTAM Gus Brown 5, Whitby Legion 2. Goals - Scott Wat- son 2, Brian Glennie 1, Larry Chizen 1, Darrel Mark 1; Ray will be a shootiing contest between the principals or staff representatives of these schools. Another highlight of the evening Will be the musical accompanimrents of the in- famous Lady Godiva Memhor- ial Band, of the-Engineerinig Society of*the University of Toronto. The opposition wil be the Orillia 'terriers, who current- ly trail third place Whitby by two1 points. Game timne is 8:30. minor, Hfocke'y I.Ç.L. Steel 6, Whitby Lions 1. Goals - Todd Sandrelli 2, Jamiîe Mark 2, Mike Mulligan 1, Don Cox 1; John P. Aggett 1. Algoma Orchards 3, Kins- men 1. Goals - Scott Byberg 2, Kevin McLellan 1; Scott Lindberg 1. MAJOR BANTAM U.A.W.A. 4, Bell Canada 4. Goals - Larry Morin 2, Bill Davis 1, Randy Madsen 1; Dave Cane 1, Doug Eberlee 1, Ken Beatty 1, Shawn Ewing G.N. Sports 7, Kameka 2. Goals - Curtis Steeles 2, Paul Bagnal 1, Pa't O'Connor 1, Paul Gibson 1, Derrick Mina- ret 1, Larry McCool 1; Tim Tran 1, Harold Huitema 1. MIDGET/JUVENILE Sinclair Sunoco 10, Otten- brites Mens- Wear 4. Goals - Doug Wilbur4, Chuck Halli- day 2, Scott Morgan 1, Gary Cosgrove 1, Steve McGibbon 1,ý John Grandy 1; Bob Coop- er 2, Brian Roberts 1, Don MCoy1. Sklar Furniture 6, Otten- brites Mens Wear 4. Goals - Ron McCoy 5, Johin Bock 1, Don McCoy 2, Ken Colley 1, Gary Cooper 1. Witby Welding 2, Rotary 1.- Goals '- Dave MaGuire 2; Alex Simpson 1. Sinclair Sunoco 3, Foskett Aluminuni 1. 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