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Whitby Free Press, 8 Feb 1989, p. 25

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WHMTY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1989, PAGE 25 Whitby wrestlers second in Ontario THE HENRY Street high sehool senior boys bas- ketball team didn't fare well in a game against O'Neill last Thursday losing 65-45. Above, David Bolton attempts to block a shot by an O'Neill player while below, Peter Brackenbury of Henry tries for two points. Froc prose photos. Whitby Optimist Wrestling Club members had four second- place finishes in the Ontario championships for kids, bantam and cadet wrestlers at Humber College on Sunday. Second for cadets (Gr. 9 and 10) were Brian Young, a Gr. 9 student at Harwood, in the 60kg class, and Peter Ka]nay, a Gr. il student at Henry Street High School, in the 75kg class. Matthew MacCarli, Gr. 5 stu- dent at Leslie McFarÏane public school, was second in the 32kg class for kids (Gr. 6 and under) while James' Gregorcic, Gr. 7 student at Leslie McFarlane, was second in the bantam (Gr. 7i and 8) clasa. Optimist coach AI Smith was pleased with the performance by bis team of 15 wrestlers, ail with finishes of seventh or better. "I have a real young team" says Smith. "Most of them wil Bantam Bs even record mplayoffs Whitby minor bantam Bs have squared their round-robin series record at two wins and two losses after a convicing 9-1 deci- sion over Markham on Saturday, Feb. 4. Brad Stella had four goals and Steve Katsikaris three in the win. Mike Simos and Mark Scholtes also scored for the Whitby team, sponsored by O'Donuts. Whitby will play four more g ames in the series with Mark- arn and Pickering. be in the same age group next year.yp Mit clubs from across Ontario attenMdedthe ineet. Smith says MacCarlie, came close to winning as he lost by only one point, awarded to bis opponent with onlythree seconds lef t in the match. Taking third for the Whitby club Devon Powers and KGils Sharp in the bantamn class. Powers, who will soon be moving to London, Ont., now attends E.A. Fairman public school. Sharp is in Gr. 7 at McFarlane. Brendon Johnston, Gr. 9 stu- dent at Henry, was fourth in the 44kg division of cadets. David Kuchma also from MeFarlane was fiftËi in the 32kg class ot kids. Sixth were Daniel Gibson and Jeff Molyneaux in kids, and Robert Robitaille in cadets. Seventh were Shane. Valinsky and Timothy Stone in kids, Ger- rit VanHevelen and Steven Airey in bantain. Durhamn X-Ls, with' wrestlers frorn Durham Board of Educa- tion schools, won the kids and bantam team divisions*. Whitb was fourth in bantain among 35 teams. Seven. X-Ls' cadets qualified for the Ontario Winter Gaines in North Bay, March 10-12. STIHL 064m WINS! Check out the Big Orange Machines. Try the Ieading chain saws for yourself and see why Stihi is Number One Worldwide. STIHL 064 HUIQARNA 81 Dry Powerhead Weight Dispacement 16 Ibs 8100c DURHAM EQUIPMENT RENTALS 1230 DUNDAS ST.E.WHITBY (Spoedy Auto Plaza) 668-0880 The Woild's Largesi Seling ChalffSaw m

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