P1OMFK no, w 1 ilÃp RE WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1991 -Upst: Ienrywrns LOSSA Thee Henr Street Hawks are headed ýfor the, Metro Bowl after s;tunning'* the heavily-favoured Pickeing TroqJans- 21-19 Satur- dayi the LOSSA finale. JefPettican. put the final -nail' in the- Trojan's coffin, jumping on a fûnible with just 16 seconds left té end Piclcering's last drive. The Tr-ojans were undefeated coniing into the gane, and were one of the týop-ranked teains in the entire Metro area. Hawks coach Pat Pucknell gives a lot of credit for the upset to.theHawks' defence, especially Paul Dasilva and Jason Viekers. "They just got s0 hunqry and so stingy.ý.. they novrer qut. They no ,ver, believed-, thatý they were fourth and Pickering was raned nuznber twvo'. Pucknell.says lho feît it'was crucial >for Henry to'score, flrst, and that's just whiat"they cid. Matt Shearer picked up a bal knocked loose by Viekers and ran 2lyards for the game's first touchdown. James Goodrick got the Hawk's second touchdown, fal- lin g on the bail in Pickering's end zone. Jef Turhani caught a 12-yard pass from quarterback Chris Sinclair for the third touchdown. The Hawks take on Markham this Saturday' 2 pm. at Civie Field in the DNÉSA fi nais. They thon travel to Birchmount Sta- dium for the quarter-finals of the Metro Bowl on Friday, Nov. 15. ENRY HAWKSl got offence when needed to support a superb team defence to stun Pickering Trojans 21-19 in the LOSSA senior football final on Saturday. Hawks, under coach Pat Puekueil, wiil meet Mrkham on Saturdayafternooin at Civie Field, Oshawa. Photosby Mark RSmur, Whltby Fr.. Prm Bari eges hty in peewee tournament final> After winning its first three gaines of the Saints Buffalo Tournment on the weekend and onding up inl first place in their division, the Broo .ln/hy mpjor peewee rep A hockey tein geurants, 1os 6-4 te Brre in a là fought battle. $it-y defeated Markham 1-0 in theïr first gaine when Jason Robinson scored in the third period, assisted by Justin St. Onge.. Outtanding saves by Matt Visconti gave him the sh utout. The next game, Whitby came out on top against Brantford 6-1. On a power play with two seconds left in the flrst period, Mark Reid,, amssted by Rob Morris and Craig Lanegger, scored te take the lead. Kingsviile. .Ini the second period Lanegger scored, asisted by Reid. Adding a litle icing te the. cake, Steve Austin scôred, assisted by defenceman Chris Stevens and Denyes. The Kà ingsviilo teamn did not give up and scored two goals. In the third period, goal-scorers wore Reid, Linden and Morris. Assists went te Lanegger, Robinson and St. Onge. Final score was 6-3. In the first period in the chainpionshiup gaine with Barrie, Whitby could not p ut one in their oponent et arrie took. the lead in tho irtporiod, but early in the second, ;Austin, with a Barre. Barrie to take the lead and, net. The Whitby coaching staff of Don Twigger, Jin Robinson, Reid Unwin, and Doag McKinnon are looldng forward te their second tournament in Ownen Sound. Whitby skated te a 2-1 victory over Bowmanville recently in The Broldin-Whiltby major LA in AU 5o.%IAA U If.CA Jetery D8CKIWZnd Shfl O cureaçthe urei unassisted, gave Whitby a 2-0 goal forWhiby, assisted by novice AA ho)ckey, teaun, lead. St. Onge, assisted by Denyes. reahed, the 4na ls n hir it Robinson and Morris, scored the ecd.feLà Iinterfis third goal of the gaine. Barrie, howevor, scored once tournament of the season in Intethird, period Morri again te tako the lead by two Orangeville. on thued w goals, an goals. The second goal for Whitby lI the first ge against contibutd tw scoreci by Cliris Hartwoll, Vaughan, -a tiotchécldnoe Robinson a single. Assists went teasse yABn otsWibpealdi h St. Onge, Robinson and Buyden bY ti.cneWbbypvaednth Donyes. Playing strong in the net, Barrie managed te, get final iieriod t win 3-1. Scoring Ryan Unwin only allowed one another goal, and with 11:34 left in for WVhitby we re Paul Tait with gtthe second pid aegrtwo goals and4 Reece' Robertson. goal.LangP Joshua Hugheè-I was solid in net, Ithe third gaine the Whitby scoredassited' by defenceman facing 15 shots4 team camne out flying and in the Paul Webb. firut period defenceman Jason LI the third period, Whitby The. nx gaine against Linden, with a slap shot froin the down a goal, Laneggr cored his familiar rival Bowmanviloe was a gIvogWhlbythe lead againat Reid and Shawn Twigger tte double overti ie for a declion. leL¶JePà *vlaY. took the lead in the first period, but a detormined Whitby teain fought back te tie the game on a goal scored by Jason Roinson, assisted by Robert' Morris and Justin St- Onge. Early in the second'period, on a power play, Whitby's ...__ _ _ ..... il 1 h vp hi. After an initial five-minute overtime priod and the scor tied at 2-2, both goalies wero pulled for the second ovortime.* W Vhitby's Lucas H Iarden picked off a Bowýmanviile pass to score the winner for a 3-2 victory. fi%ë other Whitby marksmen were Bryan Ronrke and Robertson.. Michael Thorntoei provided the key savos when neéded for this marathon gaine. LI the chaxnpionéhip gaine against Guelph, Whitby faced a te&im that had scored 17 goals in 'W~ gaies. Witbys defence and th -netminding duo of Thoruton ah4 Hughes ýwere up- to-the -ta&k.. and the score was tiedat 2-2 tilI defenceman Paul Webb set up defenceman Ryan McKinnon who scored with a blast froin the point to give Whibythe go-aheïd goal. With strong goaltending fi-on Ryan Unwin. and good defensive playlq aill teain members, Wbty waa able te hold on te, tho win over a voiy aggressivo Bowmanvlo teain.-. late in the third period. .Two late period goals by Guelph ended the contest. Scoring both gol for Whitby was Tait. Most valuable player for Whitby was Thornten. Zoltan Baranyi, recently appointed coach of the Oshawa Kicks; under-il rep soccer teain for nextseason, wiU hold a socer development prograin for boys born in 1981. The prograin will begin. in November For information calI 576-5534. Baranyi han coached sooeer players in 'the undir,.9 and