WHITI3Y FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1987, PAGE.25 Whithy rep hockey MIAJOR MIDGET Brooklin Legion4 Kingston S. Hoit 2 B. Munro I C. Guilbert 1 Brookiin Legion4 J. Windover 2 AFoote 1 J. Foster 1 Port Perry MIDGET AA' Ajax 6 Whitby D. Grant K. Mitchell A. Foote S. Phair J. Poster Computerland I Mark O'Deli Kngston MAJOR PEEWEE AAA Whitby 3 Richmond Hill Kelly vipond Peter Allison Conal Tackney Whitby John Mclvor Brad Stella 2 Oshawa .MAJOR PEEWEE AA Oct. 12 *Whitby 9 Mike Brillinger 2 Gregory French2 Brad Stella Kelly vipond Jordie Johnston Todd Cyr Peter Allison Chris Gray Pickering MINOR PEEWEE REPS AA Oct. 8t Whitby 2 Pickering Ian Armour Brian Medeiras Oct. 14 Whitby 3 Oshawa Brian Medeiros Mark Babony Paul Leclair Shutout: Shaydon Santos Oct. 19 Whitby 3 Pickering lan Armour Brian Medeiros Josh Ford MINOR ATOM ('A' Teaml Seet. 25 ffl itby 5 1r an Lodge 3 Brian Scott 4Allen IÀcy Sept. 29 Whitby Brian Lodge 2 Matt St. Amand Steve Holbiski Steven Biais Oct.3: Whtby BIais Scott 6 Lodge 2 OC.i Whtby Lacey Lodge 3St. Amand Brick Oct. 9 Whitby 8Scott Oct. 10 Whitby Lodge Brick 6 Scott Lacey Hoibiski Lacey 0Oct. 10 Whtby L.odge Brick Scot Lacey Holbiski Whitby Lodge Brick Scott 3 Oct. Il Whitby Scott Brick Lodge Oct. 13 Whitby Brick Holbiski Scot Ajax 2 Oshawa 3 Ajax 4 Oshawa'AAA' 4 Newmarket 3 Georgetown 4 a Georgetown4 Oshawa Woodbridge 4 4 Pickering Vikings go on to Cup final1 The Oshawa Vikings rugby team On Sunday Oshawa first team has advanced to the Marshall clip lost to Kingston 13-7 in intermediate finals with a 9-8 victory over Toron- cup play. Andy Finn had a try for to Welsh on the weekend. Oshawa. P'aul Conolly added a Tony.Squarciotti handled ail the penalty kick. scoring for Oshawa with a try, a Oshawa will now play their conversion and a penalty kick. second game of the intermediate Oshawa will now face a yet-to-be- cup round robin tournament Sun- determined opponent on Saturday, day, Nov. 1 against Sarnia at Oct. 31 at noon at Fletcher Fields, Lakeview Park in Oshawa. just north of Markham. Whitby atom stars 0 win two more games The Brooklin-Whitby major atom ail-star team won two games last week. "The boys played well but had a few mental errors. They are star- ting to think a lot more,"' says team coach Mike Primeau. The team travelled to Kingston and won by. an 8-4 margin. Adam Parks picked up three goals while Paul Brooks scored twice and assisted on another. Wayne Primeau, Gavin Tackney and Craig Talent eachhad a goal and an assist. Kelly Grey was in net. Troy Wastie gained two more points with two assists while Mike Hogan, John Racicot and Andre Marois assisted on goals. Whitby's second game of the week was against Markham, the champions of Whitby's tournament held three weeks ago. Steven St. Amand played a strong game between the pipes holding Markham to only three goals while Whitby scared seven. Wayne Primeau had a very strong game, scoring five goals. Other scorers were Tim Chai and Jeff Montigue with one goal each. Paul Brooks and Paul Dillon each gained two assists while Talents, Parks and Jim Brown each had one. Inidoor soccer at Anderson,,,,,, FROM PAGE 24 Saturday open for use. The league pays $27 .75 per hour to use school gyms on Saturday. made up of $22.50 an hour for rentai and a $5.25 an hour extra as an energy surcharge from November f0 April. Bodnar notes that it still costs the board more than what is received for rentai because of maintenance. Top minor lacrosse players awarded Player amci executive awards were presented at the Whitby- Garrard, Road Minor Lacrosse banquet Oct. 18 at Heydenshore Pavilion. Novice player Matt Cardwell won the Gerry Ravary Trophy as most sportsmanlike player overaîl. Midget trophies went to Adam Foote as most valuable player, Mike Thom and Sean Phair as most improved and Jay Lee and Trevor Rands as most sportsmanlike. SMidget Brian Munro received the Tim Briscoe trophy as most defen- sive player while Christ Tucker was the midget fonnd most dedicated, and took home the Jim Branton Trophy. Most valuable players in other age groups were: Trevor Leboeuf, bantam; Scott MacDonell, peewee; Darryl McArthur, novice second team; Brian Power, novice, first team: Darryl Lewis. tyke, BIais Lawson and Casey Dupont, paper- weight. Most improved players were Dan Ladouceur, bantam; Jay Stewart, peewee; Chris Shannon, novice seconds; Derek Gillespie, novice firsts; Chuck Coles, tyke;, Ian Cuthbertson, paperweight. 1 Most sportsmanlike were Jason Pitters, bantam; Wayne Primeau, peewee; Matt Grills and Dave Thif- fault, novice seconds; Matt Car- dwell, novice firsts; Blake Caza, tyke; Joshua Brimble, paperý- weight. Stan Lepine received the Patsy Edwards Memorial Trophy while Nancy Hogan worn the Vern Rowe Memorial Trophy for work by an executive member. Beth and Les Paddock won the Jack MacDonald Memorial Trophy for outstanding contribution to lacrosse. TIFFANI FOSTER Silver f'or Foster A first-place performance in the flight category helped nine-year- old Tiffani Foster of Whitby win a silver medal at the Skokie Skate in Huntsville on the weekend. Foster, who skates with the Ux- bridge figure skating club, placed second behind Shannon Meunier of Huntsville in the pre-juvenile division. Foster's next competition will be on Nov. 7 in Cobourg. Whitby team wins in men's hockey Royale Hotel, a Whitby team, downed Singleton Saints 8-3 in a Pickering men's hockey league game last week. Jamie Widashil scored three goals and Jay Martin had two for Whitby. Singles for the winners were scored by John Heffer, Pat Smith and Paul Heffer. Several Whitby swimmers had first-place finishes in the Optimist International swim meet at Anne Ottenbrite Pool in Whitby over the weekend, involving swimmers from Port Hope, Newcastle and Uxbridge. Heather Armitage was first in 100 backstroke, 100 fly and 200 in- dividutal medley for 13-year-old girls while Janice Currie won the 100 breaststroke and Julie Leswick the 50 freestyle in the same category. Brad Moore won the 100 backstroke and breaststroke while Jason Rushton captured the 100 fly for boys 13 and over. Andrew Dowson took the 50 fly for boys il and 12 while Keri- Ket- trick, in the same age division for girls, sped to wins in the 50 freestyle, 100 breaststroke, 100 fly and 200 individual medley. Team- mate Danielle Johnson won the 100 backstroke. Sandy Mark had four wins in the boys 10 and under events -50 freestyle, 100 backstroke, 100 breaststroke and 200 individual medley. His teammates, Rick Mar-, sh, in the 100 fly, and Steven Everly, in the 25 freestyle, also won. Leslie Dowson won the 100 backstroke, 100 fly and 200 in- dividual medley for girls 10 and un- der. Blair Dobbyn won three events for boys 8 and under while Aaron Lo and Sandy Henderson also had wins. Sarah Lo won gold for girls 8 and under. Henry assured of second place Trhe H-enry Street H-igh School junior f*ootbal l eam is assured ofatî least second place în the junior league following a 261-0 win over Paul Dwyer last Friday Darrin Johnstoîî had Iwo touch- downs f0 lead the H-awks .Single touchdlowns came t'rom f)oug Oliver and Chris Vanclief. Trhe juniors will host one of Iwo semi-fi nal games on Wednesday. Oct. 21. *Their opponent lias stîlI îu be det erm ined. The juniors' record is three winz O'Connor 9 LOSSA Denis O'Connors girls* field hockey teamn carne lrom behind Il) defeat Eastdale and capture the LOSSA t iltle on Monday. Margot Jelliman scored the win- ning goal for O'Connor in the 3-2 win over Eastdale in the final. O*Connor had defeated O*Neill 1 i) in the semi-final. behind the shut ouf goalfending of Michelle Kleiss.: a member of the Ontario field hoc key team. Another O*Connor star player. Margot .Jacohs. is also on t he provincial team. Coach Jane Flynn aînd her f eam will now compete in DYSSAA this ,rhursday ai O*Connor. and two tics without a defeat. Trhe seniors were not as fort unate againsi Dwver losing:;31-6. Scott Ar- t ner had ( he lotne t ouchduwn torthe seniors. who 00W have Io) waiflu find oui if they make the playoffs. The seniors played their final game yesterday (Tuesday t against G.L. Roberts. The playoff picture wiIl be known by Friday. Oct.3o Dart league standings Brookli n Cycle holds onto first place in the Wednesday;Night Dart League after a 7-3 win over Dodd & Souter last week. T.P. Sportswear also won 7-3 to remain in second place with 16 points, six behind Brooklin Cycle and five ahead of The Weed Man and Dodd & Souter. Marigold Tra vel WHITBY ENGLAND <TwIn City of Whitby. 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