PAGE 16, WITBY FME PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVMR , 1989 Wbitby hosts. silver stick Whitby illbehost'ta this silvr tick international final for minor AAA. atom, peewee and bantam teams. "The cream of the crop," in- cluding teams from Detroit, Chi- cago, Toronto and Sault Ste. Marie, will compFete for the highest honor in silver stick comn- petition Nov. 23-27 at Iroquois Park and Luther Vipond arenas, say organizers Del and Gloria Rints of Whitby. Last year, Whitby hosted the reg* nalsilver stick tournament, with the- international final played in Newmarket. Further details will be gien in next week's edition of Ie Fee Pess. Aome have the 'right stuff' The Passport Whitby minor atom hockey teamn proved they had the "ight stufi' with a 6-1 rout over the Toronto Bruins AA teami last week in Brooklin. Orchestra.ting an excellent teami effort, 'as stressed by coach Dave King, the Passport squad had little trouble handling thfeir double AA counerarts. Five different payers secured the victory, Grant Souter lead the way with twoý while Matt Capson, David krquharson, Ryan O'Leary and Derek Van Egmnond tipped in one apiece. At the Oshawa Ciivie last weekend, Whitby skated to a'2- tie with the Little NHL's Cana- dians. In this see-saw battle, Whitby's goals were scored by Grant Souter and Scott Young. Souter's goal came on a deter- mined drive from defenqemran Adam MacCarl who carried*the puck the length of the ice before P illowing a pass right ôxito. Sou- fr rs stick. King's team concept bas got his defencemen "pinching in" and forwards backchecking. Next action for Passport WMhitby was scheduled for Tues- day, Nov. 14 league play against Pickering, fohlowed by an exhibi- tion match with Port Hope Thursday. nitenryï dlaims DYSSA final TMRY'S unior boys' volleybafl team los tclose semi-final matches to Ajax in DYSSA competition at Anderson CVI last week. Dunharton defeated Ajax *in th~e. final. Henry's midget team won the DYSSA chamù- pionship on Friday. Good start for peewees The Whitby major peewee AA team, sponsored by Guitarzan Guitars and coached by Brian Dillon and Jim and AI Young, bas jumped off to a strong this season with four wins, two losses, and one tie thus fa'r, and both losses against AAA teams. Las, weekend Whitby played in the eterborough AA ourna- ment, with their first game an 8-4 lols to the speedy Rochester Ameriçans. Whitby's goals were p oste, by Paul Brooks (2), Derek Young (2) and Chris Stone. The second game, gainst the Kingsýon AAA team, wasn't deci- ded until the closing minutes, with ingston coming out the Victor, 2-1. A sÃrong defensive effort was put forth b y Brian Bryksa, Mike Hogan, Brad Lee, Adam Parks, Whitby froquoisi Swim Club Houffl by the Pikehg Swhib , Noe4 - BOYS 8 & UNDER scoêt Phillpu Srd 25 m brnda Jan Hmendman 2nd 25mn IIy, breuut &'d 100m .LM.,2ff= Ou. 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The Coca Cola Clasic AAA tournament, held in Buffalo saw Whitby play some fine hockey, but they just couldn't overcome the Toronto Marîboros losing 4- 2, or the Don Milîs Flyers, 5-2. Whitby did, however, beat West Senèca in their final game ýby a 6-0 count. The team is anxiously await- irlg the return of injured defence- man Crà ig Talent. Wbitby leaguie hockey NOV. 6 WhLtOpfimiut 7 ichaRel Moreland 2 Néfl Yetman 2 Br"d Newport Joohua Thompsoci Brad Nicholas Bkgde':Cuatun O Checkeeu Variety 2 Dodd & Sue 1 Adum Kenney Kenm.h Maithewu Adam MarreS ROYEntropria.1 Ta" rAnniu IL LAto Body O Whit. Fhefight. O Frunklin'u 7 Eriun Good 3 Nteph Bmd"o craigNofil Doua cannr GaritbAruhiton titi-e Henry Street Hig h kicho's midget boys'volleyballteami cap- tured the DYSSA championship last Friday. In pool play, Henry defeated Sacred Heart of Aurora 15-8 and 15-11. Thornhill then defeated Henry 15-11, 5-15 and 15-9. In the semii-final, Henry came back ta defeat Dunharton 7-15, 15-12 and 15-7, forcing a rematch with Thornhill in, the final. Whitby won the first game 15-10, lost the second 15-3 and then won, in exciting fashion, the decidinoregame.by ýa 15-13 score. The Henry junior boys' volley- baIl team season came to an -end last week with two close matches to Ajax in DYSSA semi-final action last week, by -scores of 15-13 and 15-12.* "Our best player gt injured.at a time that we neededl him most. Bad luck just got us at the wrong time",' commented coach Tomi Buchanan. "I. Was very pleased with our-teà ms season, and look forward ta, next year.» Anderson's senior boys' volley- baîl tearn lost some gruelling semi.-final games against Ajaxý in the LOSSA tournament, losing 15-19, 13-15 and 15-11. In an effort to ce pture third ~lace and represent Durham at but ell Anderson mèt.Pickering bu el15-5. and 15-8. In the final game Donevan beat Ajax to take the LOSSA champion ship title. The DYSSA finals were scheduled ta be played yesterday- (Tuesday) at Durham College. Vikigsdefeated Windsor Borderers took advan- tage of -a turnover late in, the game to defeat Oshawa Vikings 9-3 and foil a Vikings' bid to move up to the Ontario Rugby Union Senior League next sea- son. Moments earlier, Stuart Craig appeared to have won the game for Vikings when he scored a try after a long run set up by the fine play o f Paul Connelly and Dan Edwards. But a scuffle had broken out Pmndd oeilma12 Jéoeoey LaLvuna5 John An2 MaâttAndr.u 2 Adam tCettm i2 Boc BaÃŽ" Dun ~ Towliig3 Martin Roman 2 Kth St. Joan Wbitby Audio 2 El Contruot. 3 lmrkBLm. JOBYWa"a RyanpSoucoa teponmam JauMiSmith WhId. Kinun T. Faoe.uu4 Dovld Jurva G. Nemurie Chad MoKonalo 1im Armdite MefGamo Di flamat 10 Spody mufl JuatinPortier MAMRNOVICR Nov. a Brook Elnmnuia IuA"ftPoe4 T. Poeny 2 Ha9mmPlmu 7 Naui Grabono3 Dmwnfphu mkbow îicw" Home & Rural 1 WML .Op"Wm t2 HornaKahior Chriatopher Mooy ATON Nov. 5 flT CRunnan2 aiawn Twigge2 UMINGENOVICE TheBrick 6 a mattbowu S Dtrry McCItm Micheaid ird Nov. 4 Dam% Auto P. 2 Cbod KaWumkil Khi.noe 5 mat Cammauli 3 P"ul oldu.uth just as Crai g scored and -the referee disallowed the try. Wind- sor then came back to score the winning points and end the sea- son for Vikings. National Truit38Chuku Vur. 0 i md l Whitby select - qxmwraed by CIuc FirqIaoe Ezhfhit Gý Nov. 4 whitby 3 Pikwoing 3 J"a Tompom 2 J. Cunnlngb.m Nor.65 'WnIby- A. i 4kklagi ;,-ý4 Bmq .nio.i