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Whitby Free Press, 31 Mar 1982, p. 23

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WITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1982, PAGE- 23ý SPORTISWEEK Bantam 'A' sq uad.,prepa ring.for, Ont arjo titi.e By Roxanne Reveler Free Press Staff The Minor Bantam "A" team of the Brooklin Whitby Minor Hockey Association has just concluded a five game series- with Kingston Township to see who would represent the Eastern Division in the quest for the Ontario Championship.. The firstgame was played in Kingston Saturday, February 27 with playing three men short due to injuries, Whitby.lost by a score of 6-1. Whitby's only goal was scored by Gary Mark. Sunday, February 28, was the two teams playing -at Iroquois Park. This time the tide was turned and even though they were still playing with 2 men short Whitbv won by a score B.W.M.H.A. Houseleague Hockey Playoff Scores, Wlngs..................... 8 Crawford 8 North Stars ....... ......... 2 Percy Allison Kiley Moulton Canucks ................... 6 Darryl Lennox 2 David Mitchell Casey Bryant Brad Wheelans Michael Simos Leafs ..... ........ Mathew Muir NOVICE: Dom's Auto Body........ .... 3 Brad Thompson 2 Todd Cyr Sun GoId................... 4 Stephen Brown 2 Trevor LeBeouf Mike Brillinger Brooklln Kinsmen ........... 1 Mathew Cook MINOR ATOM: Brooklln Esso............... 2 Donny Belanger 2 Duff's Towing............... 2 Scott MacPhail David Weir MAJOR ATOM: Midas Muffler .............. 3 Kevin Washer 2 Brian Thompson 1 J & S Çonvenience ........... 4 Ricky Townson Brad Moore 2, Sean Fitzgerald Totten, Sims, Hubicki........ 3 Peter Lang Greg Kerr Craig Murphy MINOR PEEWEE.: Whltby Ffreflghters..........1 Mark O'Dell Red Wlng Orchards.......... 4 Mark Peters 3 Paul Noble 1 Dodd & Souter .............. 1 Philip Owens 1 MAJOR PEEWEE: Pizza Tree.......... ....... 5 vi Brock Kalef 2 Paul Plesche Billy Dawson Andrew O'Reilly F.K.L. Manufacturlng........ 4 vi Glen Hobbs Mike Turner Henry Kaleta Steve Nolan Shut Out - Anthony Micalef WHITBY NOVICE SELECTS: Whltby.................... 6 Mike Brillinger 3 Matthew Cook 2 Stephen Brown 1 vs. Penguins................... 6 Geoffrey Cadan 2 Shawn Ferun 2 Michael Galbraith Stephen Malanca vs. Flyers.....................2 David Mudge Zack Hayden vs. Sabres..................... 1 Scott EBurgess vs. Bruins .................. 13 Trevor Blimke- 5 Jason Redznond 4 Chris Addie ScottDonnelly Jeremy Spencer vs. Exlusive Hair Design........i Tyler Finders vs. Brooklin Legion .............I1 Mathew Shearer 1VS. MeTeague Electric ..........i Sean Smith vs. I.T.T. Cannon............... 3 Stephen Green 3 vs. Whitby Kinsmen ............ 4 Scott Wood 3 Jason Fitzsimmons VS. Totten, Sims, Hubicki.....7 Greg Kerr Craig Murphy 3 Craig Brownlee 1 Jason McWilliams 2 VS. Victoria & Grey Trust........ 5 Brian Duff 2 Shawn Pollett 2 Doug Fertile 1 VS. Kameka Shoes.............. 2 Ricky Holter Derek Jones 2 Gene Murree, Reg Grant Russel Kritsch vs. Century 21................. 2 KarI Elliot2 vs. Miracle Food Mart .......... 2 Duane Dorfmani Mike Bellangeri vs. Whitby Firefighters.......... 4 Colin Underhilli John Simon Mark O'Dell Randy Ward vs. Mercantile ................. 4 Wayne Cornish 3. David Mackay 1 is. U.A.W .....................0 S. Ajax ...... ............... 5 of 7-1. Gary Mark came up with four goals, Greg Robert.s had two and Greg.DeWitt scored a single.' Saturday, March 6, the Whitby team lost at Iroquois Park in an ex- citing game. Ai the end, of the 'first -period,' Kingston was ahead by a score of 2-1. At the end 0f the second period it was tied Up at 4-4. Two goals by each team in the third saw the game still tied until with only six seconds left in the game,* Kingston scored making the final score 7- 6. Sunday saw the two teams back in Kingston where Whitby was determined to win and force a fifth game at home. Win they did by a score of 8-5. Goal, scorers ,.were Gary, Mark with three, Mike Manikas and Grant Mmno r hockey eleets. exec At a recent executive meeting on March 18, the executive board for the 1982/83 season was elected. Board mem- bers for next year will be as follows. President, Rein Ver- nydt; lst vice-president, Ed Scholten; 2nd vice- president, Martin Van Kessel; 3rd vice-presi- dent, Mrs.' Bonnie Weales; and, 4th -vice- president, John Moore. Treasurer, AI West- coLt; secretary, Mrs. Sandi Reier; ice sche- duling manager, Merv Everaîl; equipment manager, Bill Beer; referee-in-chief, Doug Weales; and, past presi- dent, Gary Clarke. A further ten direc-, tors will be added to the executive at the Annual General Meeting to be held on March 16 at 1 p.m. at Whitney Hall in the Iroquois Park Arena. Nominations from the floor. will be accepted for these positions and the general member- ship will vote. Reveler with two each and Greg Roberts with a single. The final game on Sunday March» 14 at Iroquois was a real cliff hanger. Both- teams were in top. condition and determined to win.' Kingston started off -the scoring at 2: 500of the fir- st period. At 7:08, Whit- by tied it Up with a goal by Greg Roberts from Gary , Mark. Two minutes later at 9:08, ýWhitby went ahead on a goal by Gary Mark fromn Greg Roberts. The remainder of the first and al of the second period went scoreless, although excellent shots were saved by both goaltenders. At 6:28 of the third period, ENGINE TUNEt Complete tune-up Includes: " Thermo controlled air cleanier check. " Carburetor choke and hases check. " Engine idle speed adjusîment. " Early fuel evaporation systemn check. " Carburetor mountlng torque check. " Vacuum advance system and hases check. " Fuel filter replacement. " Sparli plug wlres check. " Idle stop solenold andlor dashpot check. HWy. 2 & Thickson Rd. Kingston scored to tie it, up. The tension znounted during excellent play until'14: 10 when Mark scored, from Grant Reveler. Just 29 seconds later at 14:39, Whitby put it out of reach for Kingston when Greg Roberts scored on a set u p by Grant Reveler. The Whitby team now pl'aysNewmarket in a best out of five series to see who faces Fort Erie for the Ontario Cham- pionship. Good luck Whitby. B-W' MINOR HOCKEY SPRINÏG REGISTRATION Early registration wilI again be held this spring on April 3'at Iroquois Park Arena from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. now and avoid an increase in fees! Present fees: $80.00 1 Player $125.00 - 2 Players per famiIy $1 50.00 3 or more Players ir one family Saturday,* Register * up FOUR UP DIRTY JOBS 4595 -ONE der a cylinder CLEAN PRICE Most cars and llght-duty trucks. Parts extra. " Spark plugireplacement. .0()i Cha g " Engine tlmflng adlustment and . ng dîstrîbutor check. eFilter Chan9e' "Air cleaner and PCV filter 'Lube Job etements replacement. " PCV -valve replacement. 'Maintnance " Evaporatlon control system check and fliter replacement. " Fuel cap, tank and Uines check. *Electrîcal systemn check, lncludlng slartlng & charglng systems. *Cylînder balance check.* 1795. tCýû1 OPEN- MON. TO FR1. 7:30A.M.-5:30P.M. Phone 568-3304 GIRLS SOFTBALL REG'ISTRATION 7 - 18years old Registration at:' Iroquols Park Arena Sat. , Aprl 3 & Sat., April110 10Oa.m. - 2p.m. COME JOIN US. Whitby Girls Athletic Association, SPRINO SER VICE SPECIALS Customer dolivery & pick up service. GUA RANTEED SER VICE GUA RANTEED PRICE GUARANTEED GM PARTS OFFERS LIMITED TO GM CARS & LIGHT TRUCKS. EXPIRES .. APRIL 28th, 1982. i 34 95 6 cyllnc

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