Atomns,'tie Quin.te,»ý defeat. Kingston Whity'smqjor atom A hokyteam, sponsored by Hane Platicbgan their .first M hockey season on a p ositive note mwith a tie against'Quinte on Sept. 28 and potinýgterfiret ever regular sesnM.wn on Sept. 29 over Kà ingsto~x After 1trg ln arly in the exhibition soasd,forwardsEvan Cardwell,' Randy -Davidson,< Michael Foret, Matt Foran,' Michael Longo; Brett- MacRury, A.J. Shannon, Bobby Schlitt and, Tanner Westfall camne olive, pep pering the opposition goalies with rnany excellent shots. Ini Saturdays gamo, goal- tender Jof Haris rose to the occasion and preserved Wihitby's sijin 2-1 load until lato in the third when a screen shot from the point just managed te elude hie grasp. The 2-2 tie against Quinte, a team Whitby had failed te beat in two exhibition encounters,, was a terrifie confidence booster for the boys and they came out with al guns blazing on Sunday. Evon Kitainura, in goal for Whitby, made a number of excellent first period saves and once the offence fired they were able te take the play to Kingston and corne away with a wel deserved 5-2 victorv. WH1TY FRE NSS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Z 1991,.PAGE 27 Steelers' win 2 The Whitby Maksteel Steelers miner peewee toam recently won its first ever league gaine in AAA action, 15-2 over Kingston. The Une of Crouch, Hotchiss and (YLeary was improssive, collecting several points, while playing'a a solid unit.- CampZII and R Iicica once agan tbacked up the team's defence: with their tough choclcing TONY JONES tries to miake a playý at second base as Whitby seniors took to the diamond at Peel Park last week for a game of softbafl. Chri. Revie photo Novices begin season wi*th loss The Brooklin-Whitby minor novice AAA hockey team, sponsored by the -Ladies Auiliary, was- rocently initi ated ite the ranks of AAA hockey. In exhibition play, the tear lest te ichmond Hill, ranked #1, and Markham, ranked #2. Despite these losses, thie season looks bright for this group of boys. The teain Was formed just two weeks ago. The coaching staff consisting of head coach Deug* Taylor, assistant coach Mfike Cronacher, trainer Paul Gawne, goalie coach Durhxam girls soceer FINAL LKAGIJE STANDINGS UNDER 10. i. Rotary Club 2. WhItby Rogers Cible TV 7. Wltby PrIngle Cruek Guarian Dnigs 10.* Wbltby Royal Cazmdlmn Legon 11. Kinsmen Club of Whtty (14 t-ams> UNDER Il & Wbltby Cam ire 4. Wbltby Piper Factory 6. Whltby Johnanontu"§ M0. Wbhy oplta L WbItb7 Kinuren (ilit-m.> UNIR14 4. BrocUln Royal cinadianLAel 9. Wty Otimiste iL Wblfby Midis mufih 4. Whltby One &. Wbltby PriePria (a tuerns fIILATOFF13 UNDMR 1 Roudl1 prier. Gardam Dr. 2 juxlilnhlan KaeMcCltom 2 WIIyoayCsub 2 Boy. Cam. igien =*= &riMnosy melinle Volpe Pick. PleuaDruga 1 WilbYKlnuen 0 Bmnusi Pick.PayImDfruga 8 Pr. Cr.Guar.Dr. WbtbyRolaiyOCub 1 Lyndasy Poter WhlL Bogr«TV 0 an a Pick. QuaI. Tuni up 1 Wblt. Ratls Club 0> Jim Hinkson and ce-managers Lar-ry and Pat Mantde realizes that .thora will lie a let of liard work, tino, effort and fine tuning te got the boys ready for the aggressive play that their first season of -AAA hockey will Tee season opener_ against Pickering proved te ho a nail- biter with end-to-end action, but Whitby came up on the losing end 4-2. The forward lino of H-inkson, Dainard and Wailes provided Whitby's scoring. The members of the teian are Reults Winner - Pickcerng Pipenian and Parta Panner-up - Pickering Quality Tune Up IJNDBlI12 Rund 1 Whlt. Jobnaon Con. 4 Jeny Llndgren Prmncine DePalma Amy Caldweuf Sarah McRae Wblfby OpI. Club Andrea Minaker 2 Sams WaUker 2 Julie SaLntes Round 2 MIL .Piper Fac. Michaee alsion 2 Katie Stewart Katie Wilson Whit. Johnson Con. 4 Andrea Was 2 Rébecca Langer Jenny inure' AjaBurn & Mor. 5 Plck. Jumbo Videa 4 Pîck MarUn Tra. Pick Zlppy Print Aax Mac=o Raidra 2 Whlt. Cam. Tire Wblt. Optimiat Club 2 W. btby Kinsmen Lt- jan MêloeRiddel Andt re inae Domd 3 AjaxMccoRaiders 2 Whltby Optimiste Whlt. JohimonCon. 1 RecS langow Whlt. Paper Fac. Rumba Wterw- Aux ma=esRaidir. Banner-up.- Whllby Johmm nContrais UNDER 14 BO" Pickoing Villag Ajaxopulimal a Brook. Boy. Cam. I.e 0 3 Wiltby Optimista 2 6 Wbltby Midis MUfl Wlnnoe- Ajm axMar. Radira Faunne.up. -.aOpthist UNDER 16 Rlmnd 1 5 Whitw 3Prie Prma 2 WbitbyOne Remit. Wlnnr- Darfinglo Dane Dainard, Billy Deir, Darryl Forsey, Robbie Gawne, James Hinlcson, Matthew Hircock, Michael Kosiw, Michael Kubrynski, Bryan Mantie, Brandon McBride, Kevin Peol, Bejamin Stanton, Matthew TyoAdam Velacich, Bryan Mand Kyle Wailes and Ian Witruk Win, loss for Celtie Durham Çeltic finished off their 1991 Motor City Men's Leaguecampaign with a win and a loss. Last Thursday Celtic defeated Oshawa Italia 5-1, Glenn Greenlaw scoring two with singles to, Ian Coyne, Ozzy Oshorne and Eugene Canney. On Sunday, Celtie were shut out by Adria 3-0. 1 Celtic's next garne is Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. against Durhamn County in the Terry Kelly Cup at Civic Fields, Oshawa. Cowen, Allen help teams in ty.i, win Whitby athletes helped their Durham College teains in sooer and softball recently. Troy Cowen, wth his third gai of the season,,holped Dur- hamn rds tie Algonquin 2-2 in OCAA soccer on Sept. 27. It was the second tie of the season for Lords who have one win and four losses. Jennifer Allen had two hits and drove in a run as Durham ran over Seneca 9-3 in womnen's softball. It was Durham's sixth win in as many gamos this season. Garage, bake sale The Brooklin-Whitby miner novice <AAA' hockey teamn garage/bake sale will lie held on Saturday, Oct. 5, 8 a.m. te 2 p.m. at West Lynde public school, on Michael Blvd. Thore wil ho hockey skates and oquipment toys, books and mmnytohe itemse-i There willalSobe a Cee sale. and quick, pinpoint passing. On Sept. 30, Jason Hotchkiss had two goals and one a"sit te power the Maksteel team te a 4-3 victoiy ovor Peterborough on their home ice. Justin Collins and Steve Death scored the other goals and Jock Evans backed up the teani with superb goaltending. Aaron- Bryant put in a strong defensive performance. LAKE ONTARIO Z!ISTEEL COMPANY HPKINS ST. S., WHITBY SPORTS INDOOR REGISTRATION NOW BEING TAKEN! 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