Durham Region Newspapers banner

Whitby Free Press, 31 Oct 1990, p. 20

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PAGE 20, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER,31, >1990 Anderson Anderson CVI wionthree team titlesontheir way to the overall championsbip of the DYSSAA (Durhazn-York high schools) cross country competition astý weok. Anderson finished with 39 points overall, well ahead of Paul >Diwor with 22 pci>ts, te capture the DYSSAA titlei for the second year in a row. Anderson 'will send several runners te the OFSAA (Ontario bigh achools) championsbip in London on Nov. 3. The top- two. teams in each division as well 'as the top elght runnera in each division, will compote at OFSAA. 1 Stephanie Duff of Anderson ADERSON CVI baftded Maj»i a midget-age ehrI' Do« 033 3 Il Port Petvy 1i60 2 il bkebil game bust week. __________0_____ Whitby rep hockey MINOR NOVICE AA spMonsored by Clintar Groundskeeping Oct. 14 Whitby 3 Pickering 2 Robert Llonde Bobby McBride Jay Harrison Oct. 18 Whitby- 9 Marlcham Bobby MBnide 3 Blaine Down 2 Rober Lalonde 2 M. Konieczny Jay Harrison Oct. 19 Whitby 6 Richmnond Hill 0 Bobby McBride 2 Bradly Siater Jay Harrison Robert Lalonde Shutout - Paul Valaitis Oct. 21 Whitby MAJOR NOVICE AA -sponsored by Belan¶y's Oct. 18 Whitby Matt Jardin 2. Sean Haynes 2 Shutout - Jef Jackson David Chant Oct. 21 Whitby E Mike Hamiton 3 Scott Beegan 2 Nick Owens Kyle Crouch Marc Lamera Shutot - Jef Jackson David Chant Oct. 25 Whftby 1 Ryan Boyd Shutout - David Chant JefJackson Sean î;aynes Marc lAmera Mike Ilamilton Scott Boegan MINOR ATOM A - sponsored by lianet Plastics Oct. 24 WhitbY Josh Huether 2 Matt Foran Shane Neil Sbutout - Philiip Greenen Scott Wylie -Oct. 27 Whitby Derek Ackford Oct. 28 Whitby S. Scheepera 2 Evan Cardwefl Derek Ackford Josh Huather 4 E. Gwillimbury 0 1 Markham 1 Scott Young MINOR PEEWEE A Oct. 19 Whitby 4 Austin MINOR PEEWEE AA - sponsored by SMS Marine Oct. 22 Whitby 7 Pickering 0 Rob Dancey 3 Chria Goring 2. Gavin Prout Jeremy Lawaon Shutout- Marc Sheridan Tommy Lawson Oct. 23 Whitby Shane Terry 5 Bradford 3 Mark Rid Rob Dgncey MAJOR ATOM AA.. - ponsoeed by Ray-Can Flnandal oct. 9 Whitby Shutout - Tommy Lawsion 0 Peterborough 1. Oct. 16 Whitby 4 Pickering O oct. 9 Whitby Oct. 20 Whitby Oct. 23 Whitby 2 Pickering Whitby Chris Goring Gavin Prout Corey Hase Shutout - Marc Sheridan 3, Markham 4 3 Newmarket 0 MINOU PEEWEE B Oct. 16 Whitby 7 Markham 2 St. Onge Crandles 5 Ajax a MAJOR ATOM B -apomroed by Dodd 8 Richmond MI 0 Y 1 Ajax 0 2Orilla MINOU BANTAM A - sponsored by County Town Reaity N~ewmarket 1 Oct. 15 Whitby Jimmy Brown Markham 2 Mike Lafranier Matt Muir & SoetaoeEric irkwood Oct. 24 Whltby 14 Pickering Daniel Thorne 4 Scott Young 3 -Grant Souter 3 Bryden Dnyes 2 Paul Grsy Brian CriUly Oct. 25 Whitby 9 Daniel Thomne 2 Bq~den Denyes2 Wayne Richard Grant'Souter 9 Pickering i Oct. 26 D. Vanlgmond Whitby 2 Belleville 3 Scott Younlg Matt JardinOt.2 Kyle CrouchOc.2 Oct. 27 Whtby 2 Peterborough .1 Whitby Stephen Cooper Darryl Hurst Oct. 22 Whitby Sean Gilb 2 Eric Klrkwood 2 DarnylI Hret C. Skelcher 4Unionville 5 Vaughan West 7 6 Markhanii MINOU BANTAM AA Oct. 28 Whitby 16 Richmonid I Paul Dillon 4 Paul Brooks 3 Andre Maruis 2 Jeffontaigue 2 Vanderiip 2, ' MI Woodman?2, .. CVI D YS SAA won the. individual title for midget-age gils. Jeff Clayton of Andorsn was second among ridget-a eboys. Mthr topoei*it fimaîhesfo Andorson wéexru:ee atiao fitmid il dri. LAittbe sith md~t Prs- -Jennier Ellis, sixth, junior gil; Ed Ran- .norne, ixth mîdgot'boys; tefan Timi, fif0,senor bio yJason Claytnsevonth, senior boy. Brhnnon Pachal 0 f Henry Street High School was fourth i somor grs Andeirson won team. titles i the mitiget girlsP , ý'idMetboys' and senior bosWivsos Stevenson first Judd Stevenson of Bellwood public achool won ani individual te and Dr. Robort'Thoruton public achool claimed.two team titles at the DEAÀ ublic schools reqional cross contry champion- shipa held Oct. 23 at Dgar Sk Resort. Stevenson was first in the boys'8 and uder division of the DEA (Durham Elemenltary Athletic Association) competi- tion. Thornten won the team titI. for the -division as well as the boys' age 9 and under division. F. M. Huard won the *frIs' g 9 and under division. V»!. JRE Farewell won the boys' age 13 and under division was second in girls' 13 anid- unAerand third iu girls' 10 and under.. Pringle Creek was third lu boys' 1il nid under. Randy Davidson of Kathleen Rowe was secondin boys' 10 and undor, while Tom Lawson Of Kathleen Rowe was thirdlm boys' il sud under. Throe ,rw3 ners from Pinle Creek publiceichool had o flulahes. Amauda Brimbale was fourth i £VfrSl'. 13 aud under, Jonathan, Lndres was flfth m boys' 9 aud under/ aud 'Luke Biardwas flfthlinboys' il and under.. Blair Hsdm an «f ParewIl wus fourth hi boys' 18 ndunder, and Scott Cloutte of Thenlam was fifhhinbocys 14 and under. Mm. provincialchampioaubilM wee held ov.r the 'wekoid -Ii Burlingtom. Thie Canadian cham - pionships i b.hie n No.14 in Etoimoke. "Atoms unbeaten aft er 5, gaines Brooklin-Whitby Ray-Can Financial major atom AA team bas started regular season league play on a succesaful note, winning five games without a loua This i. an oncouraging start for a team that includes five new players. this' yoar. Undur the WK*dane, of coach Jack iddeto.,team spirit, bas prevailed and the new players have been fulfly accepted and supported by the "veteran" players. Tommy Lawson in goal, Ryan O'lear, Bilan Vinent and Mike Robertson on the forward lino and'Scott Gilmore on defence are all performing well. The ability of this team to perform 90, weil early in the season shows how well the veteran players bave. accepted their new teammates. In their first five agugmes, Whitby has scored 23=g7 s n allowed only six4otaot their opponents 113 - 65, and served 78 minutes in penalties. On. Oct. 9- Whitby defeated Pickering 2 -0. This was a hadfuh ae wbich saw» no scoring until- the third period. Wbitbhy served soyen penalties to Pîckering'sone,, and only strong defensive work by Scott Gilmore, Danny Rticica,- Donny -Campbll a nd Jaso Hotcbkiss kupt Pickering at bay until Brian Vinent, Mark Haynes, Matta 1soand Darryl Lewis carrid pla toPickering in the th"rdperod. Excllent work in the - itby net by Lawson oarnud hlmthe shutout.- ,On'Oct. 16 Whit)y defeated Maka-7>ý five pointa, Wbitby dominated the game, outshooting Markham 30 - 8. Again a strong defensive effort by Ricica, Haynes,'Steven Death and Lewis held Markham in check, while Josh -Evans madie morne key savez to earn the win. On Oct. 19 Whitby katd ieas Ajax Rockborne Bros. 5 -1. The game, delayed for over half an hour, waitingr for oicials to turn out, was Îafast, bard-bitting, xexig game which included a penalty shot by Vinent. Ho put the puckpast the Ajax gole for the &rà score of the game.--* Evans in the Whitby net made more- great saves, rnaking 14 stops in al, as Whitby -played a tota of ten minutes short-handed. The defensive play of Croucb, Mike Rbron Ricica, and Aaron ,Bi:yant rhoelà Nar. scoreless while Whitby was short-handed; Haynos, Vinent, Donny Campbell. Capson, ahi Kerr O:V ad Crouch (Who wored lie 1trick) powored Whitby to the win, outéhnting Ajax 16 -14. On Oct. 20 Whitbyr got byr Newmarket 4 -1. This gam e was playpd in Newmarket at the homo rik of the Toronto MapbeLeafs â,fim tearn, Nowmarket,,Sainte.- T'%e garne was a fast-skating, clooe-chocking gae that -saw bc*h aides pick up. -numerous p e n a ltie s . «- < 1 The firat period was scorelesa, with the Newmarket goe]ie making nine saves to keep( Whitby off the scoresheet. Lewis was robbed'by the. Newmarket gSale at least tbree timeain the ' Il, 1 ý ww 5 - - 2 ;;6 .6-M 1--

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy