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Whitby Free Press, 6 Sep 1989, p. 39

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ICE (WHITBY) LTD. ECHANICS AIEAVY TOWING 'A* Whitby, Ontario LiN 2P8 rENRY Phone; (416) 434-5079 Fax: (416) 434-8825 Mfarine 110 666-1666 JDA "Your Collision Experts in Oshawa and area" on..Rd. S. Oshawa 579-4000 MENT RENTALS ,ation On Service" *HiTrAcHi mEEAg Tractors Aowers Drls, Saws Industrial & and the Handyman IrBY.- 668-0880, 420-0880 ms Redmen! ,t & carolyn hall 24hr pager %SO SERVICE' Aorden Makes of Automobiles 655-3251 lAIRDWAIRE ad electric motor repairs and models DAVE MCWHIRTER ERIC PERRONI DEREK KEENAN KEN FARRELL Trianing Staff BILL DOWN Asst. Coach BARRY BREAR PAUL ST. JOHN KEVIN HAYES WAYNE COLLEY BLAIN HARRISON LORNE BRISCOE BOB DUIGNAN Gen. Manager LAURA CODLIN Asst. Trainer PETER VIPOND Head Coach DAN VIPOND President Whitby 666-1254 ùpplies - Para Paints UMBING HARDWARE isso IPPLIES LTD. 'Box 55, Oshawa, Ont. eRes. 728-0313 rejoined Redmen this season and lad 31 points in 23 games. St. John, born in Scarborougli, began as a junior B player with Toronto Beaches in 1981. KEVIN VAN SICKLE Kevin Van Sickle, 26, is in his fourth fuît season with Redmen and had lis best scoring season ever wifth 62 poinits in 19 games. He began lis junior A play wimh Etobicoke in 1979 and joined Whitby Warriors in 1981 for lis first of four years there, including two as a top-ten scorer in mhe teague. GREG VANSICKLE Greg VanSickie, froin the Whitby Warriors, ted mhe Ontario junior A teague in scoring. He had 86 goals and 51 assists in 22 gaines.. -Hejoined Redmen. fortme, plàyotff, scoring tme winning JOHN FUSCO WHITBY FREE PRESS, Mann Cup, SE19'MBER 6,1989, PAGE AS DEREK KEENAN One of the flnest players In the history of Redmen, high-scoring Derek Keenan, 28, onty declded to rejoin the team mldway through the season to further boîster an already strong team. Keenan was both top scorer and most valuable player for each of the past two seasons of Ontario major lacrosse. In 1986, he played only tour' regul 'ar season games wlth Redmen as he helped Canada's field lacrosse teain wln a silver medal ln international competition. But ln playoffs, he had 53 points in 12 games. He also played fuil-time for Redmen ln 1983 and 1984, after a junior A career ln Oshawa where he was among the top scorers for tour seasons. He had 32 points ln tme nine games he played for Redmen during the 1989 regular season. GREG LEPINE Greg Lepine, 21, jolned Redmen this year after five seasons with the junior A Whltby Warriors. He had 17 points in 16 gamnes with Redmen mhis season. DON MACDONALD Don MacDonald, 29, joined Redmen this year after six fuit seasons with Vancouver in the western senior A lacrosse league and a few games in each of three other seasons. He had 13 points in 13 gamnes with Redmen cfuring the 1989 regular season. MIKE MAGEE Mike Magee played for Redmen during the regular season and also in some games ln the playoffs before returning to Syracuse University. -30- SCOTT MCMICHAEL With an emphasis on the "physical" game, Scott McMichaet, 25, is the best representative of the tough, hard-working' aspect of the Redmen game. Apart from drawing 146 penalty minutes in 15 games during the regutar season, lhe had 17 points in 15 games. McMichael joined Redmen last season and made an immediate impact for his agressive style. He previousty played junior B for Toronto Beaches and Scarborough and senior B for Scarborough. DAVE MCWHIRTER Dave McWhirter, 22, Is a graduate of the junior A Whitby Warriors for which he was a high scorer. In his first fuil season with Redmen he had 12 points in 13 games. He had 116 points in 18 games with Warriors in 1988. JIM MEREDITH After six years as a stick, high scorer for Victoria in Western Canada senior A, Jim Meredi 'th, 30, joined Redmnen in 1987 and was a big part ln their Mann Cup success that year, as he shared the most vatuable player award in mhe Mann Cup playoffs. tn 1988, Meredith was with the senior B teamr in Huntsville (where he played junior B in 1979 and 1980 and junior C in 1974 and 1975) for the regular season but rejoined Redmen during playoffs time t0 again help them win the Mann Cup. Meredith was scoring champion and most vatuabte player in western senior tacrosse in 1986, and hetped Victoria win the Mann Cup titte in 1983. He was second to Gary Gait in Redmen scoring during mhe 1989 regular season as he had 64 points in 18 games. BRIAN NIKULA Brian Nikuta, 24, of New Westminster, B.C., ca.ale east to join Redmen this season and was one of the teams top scorers with 62 points in 17 games. He played wimh New Westminster when they won the Mann Cup playoffs in 1986, after accumutating 90 points in 24 gamnes with the New Westminster junior teamn during the regutar season. He won mhe western senior tacrosse top rookie award in 1987. ERIC PERRONI Eric Perroni, 25, is in his fourth fult season with Redmen and had his best point totals in 1989 with 43 points in 19 games. He was a member of three Whitby junior A teams which won Minto Cups and ptayed for the Redmen when they won Mann Cups in

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