&PAIGE 10, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS SPORTS WEEK Mmor Hockey Association closes year The following are the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey. Association representative team resuits frorn play Dec. 17 to 30, 1982. Whltby Optimist Minor Bantam. Milton tournament - Whitby wins Consolation Championship. Whitby started off the tournament at a slow pace with Derek Middle- ton scoring the only marker in losing to Stratford 4 to 1. In the second game, Whitby romped over Oakville 7 to 1, on two- goal performances of Danny O'Connor and Derek MacCarl and Stuart Holter, Brad Mc- I DonelI and Derek Mid- dieton adding singles. In a penalty infested third game, Whitby sur- vived to eliminate Port Coîbourne from further lay, winning 5 to 2. This win advanced Whitby to the semi-finals. Scoring for Whitby were Derek Middleton with 2 goals, Peter Needham, Derek MacCarl and Dale Seto with single markers. In the semi-finals, Whitby played the highly-rated Amhert N.Y. team, considered the team to beat. This fast-skating, . tight- checking game presen- ted few scoring opportu- nities. Whitby notched a 3 to 1 win on goals by Derek Middleton with 2 and MacCarl added a single. This advanced the Whitby team to the finals. In the championshpi game, Whitby took on the home-town team from Milton. Although Whitby outshot and outplayed their oppo- nents, the superb goal- tending by the Milton. goalie was Whitby's downfall. Whitby lost the game 2 to 1 with Jimmy Blyth scoring Whitby's lone goal. Minor Bantam Selec- ts. Sponsored by Jet Float Ltd' Ajax 5 at Whitby 1. Whitby goal by Steve Nolan. Peacock Sports Major Atom. Whitby 2 vs. Peterborough 4. Whitby goals by Grayson Mef- I ford and Mark Woitzik. Oshawa 9 vs. Whitby 0. Whitby 0 vs. Mark- ham4. Checker's Varlety Minor Atom. Whitby 1 at Peterborough 2. Whitby goal by Billy Robinson. Whitby 3 at Pickering 11. Whitby goals by Bill Robinson, Scott Mitchell and David Wood. Whitby 1 at Pickering 7 (exhibition). Whitby goal by Robbie Martin. Ajax Tournament. Whitby 8 vs. Trenton West Mal 0. Whitby goals by Rob Martin (2), Alan Frank, Scott Mit- chell, Derik Ellis (2), David Wood and Jason Curran. Shut-out by Jeremy Dyck/Dan Lado ceur. Ajax 3 vs. Whitby 1 (consolation final). Whitby goal by Jason Curran. Vigil Systems Minor Midget. Whitby 4 at Thornhill 7. Whitby goals by Scott Burnett (2), Shane Kingston and Kevin Brownlee. Whitby 7 vs. Oshawa 4. Whitby goals by Tom Clark (2), Brad Dalgar- no (2), Kevin Brownlee, Chris Daley and Bill Kellestine. First City Develop- ment Juvenile. Kingston ,1 at Whitby 7. Whitby goals by Stuart Brol (3), Adam Aggett, Eric Perroni, Paul Neumnan and Tom Scheffer Whitby 4 at Thornhill 4. Whitby goals by Jeff -Hanley, Derek Kotyluk, Paul Neumani and Erie Perroni. Nash Aluminum Pee- wee 2. Whitby 6 vs. Thornhill 0. Whitby goals by Joshua Foster (2), Mike Williams (2), Richard Ulrich and Brad Moore. Tournament Resuits. Sec page Il Exclusive Hair Design ...........3 Christian Rock 2 Alex Wheelans ITT Cannon....... 2 Neil Blake Greg Newland Square Boy Pizza .... 1 David Nam Regular scheduli BA Whitby Welding .......... 2 Jamie Beek Greg Clarke LASCO Steel Red............... 3 Dean Vander Linde Jeff Marshall Kelly O'Connor Shut-out: Colin Robertson Roy's Enterprises....... 5 Greg MacDonald 2 Sean Mitchell Kevin Meagher. Brian McColl Danforth Typewriter........ 3 Warren Davidson 2 Scott Thomson Shut-out: Terry Sawdon Kiwanis .......... 2 Gord Muschett Aldo Mauro Note: lst loss this year Dom's Auto Parts ... .3 Stephen Guy Joel McCullough Gary Burke Whitby Dominion Hardware... Dan Garrard Brooklin Esso .. Phil Gaîzier Tom Platt Whltby Kinsmen ....... Shawn Keoban Duff's Towlng .. Shane Cronin Paul Wilson Ron Kapuscinski Jonathon Mitchell ITT Canrnon ... 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Attersley, Members of Council and Parks and Recreation Staff, cordially invite the public to participate in the reopening ceremonies at Iroquois'Park Pool. The unveiling of a plaque in honour of the accomplish- ments of Anne Ottenbrite wiIl be included in the program. Corne and enjoy a free swim ùntil 5:00 p.m. I M