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Whitby Free Press, 13 Nov 1991, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WHfl'Y FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1991 il C>Vwmba,-> j- HERY HAWKS runninàg back Andy Butncrosses the Une -for one of bis -, thrmee touchdowns against Markbam. Burton led a powerful second haif offence to carry Hawks to, the DYSSA championship. Photo byMrark Roomor, Whtby Fre. Press Atoms daim Clssic Whitby's M&?iv Meats majoi atom A team this past weekenc came away with their second tournamient chaxnpionship, capturing the Coca-Cola Classic ini Buffalo. Whitby earlier won a tournamient in Trenton. The teain played outstanding throughout the' Buffalo tournarnent, outscoring theii opposition 21-2. In the preliminary round Witby camneaway with 7-0,' 3-O 6-1 victories over Battlell Georgetown and Scarborougli Sabres. The team's hard work ethic, excellent passing and strong defensive* work was the major factor in going undefeated. Phillip Greenen, between the pipes for ail four gaines, gave up Wh*b e.nam -Whitby,- Sorbara Group mino: bantains improved 'their record te eight wins against* four losseq witi two'moe içtories..in hockey action,.-during the past week. :Whitby defeated Peterborough Pétes 5-3 as Brian Scott scored two goà:lë. Andrew McLaughlin, Jqlfn 'Liriano and Steve Blais alÉo scored,while Rob Fodor was in'net for the winners. Barry *Grawford got the shu- tout in -à*4-O decision over Aurora Express. McLaughlin, Steve Holbiski, Matt cardwell and Jeremy Schotl scored in the exciting contest. Whitby, will next play Mark- -ham toniîrht (Wednesday) at Iro- Quoip Pearaena. only two goals and earned two shutouts. He kept his teani in the gaine until the offence got on track. In the chamnpionship game, Whitby neyer let up until the final buzzer and camne away with a 5-1 victory over the Sabres te capture the hardware once again. Scoring for Josh Huether, assists; Justin the tournament: five goals, three Terry, two goals, five assists; Shane Neil, three goals, three assists; Mathew Smith, on e goal, five assiste, Mike Orviss, four goals, one assist; Brant Flaherty, two goals, two assists; Neil MacDonald, two goals, two assiste; Derek Ackford, one goal, three assists; Paul Heinrich, one goal, two assists; Saxmie Scheepers, three assists; Rtyan McArthur, Paul Chornobay and Stacey Brenner, ail with one assist. By Mark Reesor The Hienry Street Hawks pounded the Markham Marau- ders 41-17 Saturday to capture' the Durham-York (DYSSA) senior football title. At the samne time, Hawks pro- ved their unexpected win over Pickering for the LOSSA (Dur- ham) championship was no fluke. The Hawks started off' slow, allowing Markham te dominate the first haîf. The Marauders headed to the locker room with a 10-O lead under their belts. But coach Pat Pucknell's pep talk worked some magie and the Hawks came roaring back with a vengeance. Running back AMdyBurton put the Hawks on th e board, carryng the kiekoif 79 yards for hi first of three touchdowns on the aftemoon. A 10-yard run by Steve MeAr- die g ave Henry Street the lead, and Burton put them il points ahead on a one-yard TDjump Markham threatened inpthe fourth quarter when Steve Groat caught a 13-yard pass to cut the mIn t or, but the H-awks quiklyice te game, scoring on te ir extthepossessions. The game di dn't really mean much since both teams had alreaây qualified for the Metro Bowl. But Pucknell says Henry stili wanted to have a good showing although "it was just a littie hard te, get up for the game.» Henry Street will take on another up start at Birchinount Stadium Friday, 2 p.m., in the Metro Bowl. They had been countinig on a game against Crestwoo , but that team was upset by the Belleville Moira Trojans, a teain about which Pucknell says he knows nothing. He's not worried, though. The Hawks' starters are ail healthy, and Pucknell's confident that his «awesome defence» and attention te, the fundamentals will keep the Hawks on top*. If the Hawks knock off Belle- ville, theyil meet either Rich- view or West ill the following Thursday at Birchmount Sta- dium. Peewees win two in Peterborough tournarnent Whitby ao AAA peees p1ayed heirBest hockey of'the season over the p ast weekend, winning two of three games in the Wally Beavis Memorial Tour- nament in Peterborough. - Whitby defeated Mississauga Black Hawks5-1 in the first gamne. Stephen Matthews, -Jeremy Lawson, Bon Death, Matt Jenkins 'and Cory Hass scored for Whitby. Death had two assists, while Ryan Smith, Gavin Prout, Robbie Dancey, Jenkins and Lawson each had an assist. Gloucester skated past Whitby 7-1, Smith scoring t he only goal for Whitby, Chris Goring assist- ing. Whitby played its finest gaine of the season by defeating Wel- land 3-0. Prout scored two goals and had an assist, and Matthews had the other goal. Hass had two assists while Jenkins and Matthews each had one. t In the two victories by Whitby goaltender Marc Sheridan anâ Prout received m'ost valu able' Other team riembers are goal- tender Troy Jenkins, defencemen Sean Grandies and Derek Sud- dons and forwiards Rob Vitale and Shane Terry. The two wins were not enough te reach the semi-finals but coach Ray Baker was leased with the teains ail-round effort. HAWKS' GEORGE CARSON takes time out to play with PuIRTIIPi7(TUfl~ eus, Hawks' team nmasço.' . Élît6obymarkRftsor.whtby re.':Wtt Henry march es -over Markham to capture DYSSA ti*tie

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