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Whitby Free Press, 11 Nov 1992, p. 21

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Whiby Free Press, Wednesday, November 11, 1992, Page 21 ktowia, N..0ak iWn, N.Y. 1 ktowýag., NY. i Witby ajor peewee sélects, Bpnsmredby 'Blades .Custom boeough 2 Skate Care', started their',season on Nov.- 7 with a 5-ý5 tie.: Whitbyé 'soppoition:,wasa the A"A Little N Bruin. Whitby fell it.camadabebind early in, the, gamne but iauitstormed back 'With two quick goals by Brady Blakely. and Derek. Faa 3 PoWers. The second periodwas a draw with beth teains scoring three times each. iScoring for Witby were Chad McKenzie on a set-up 'from Daniel Torrance, Brian Crilly p»ou from -Joel Gingras an&.,Blakely wi»th his second goal, from Gingras. Goaltenders John'Clancy and Jason Johnston pla ed well in the firat two perioda. Tle third period wstense as the Bruina kept gan 2 pesn for the equalizer. Bren ohonwas outstanding in the > nets for - Whitby, stopp'ing what appeared te be sure goas. si Ont. a The Bruina scored te tie it at the four-minute mark But a solid effort from Whitby's defence of Lars Ca, Ryan McCarron, Joshua Williams, Stephen Mame, Stephen Corry and Ryan Peacock 2 2 hut down the Bruina te preserve the tie. Derek Van Egmund, Stephen Race and Marc Ohiasson had a ea gaine, I 1gpenalties for. mondMll2 %.tb ý nd %11coing dewn the. Bruina! offence. The selec ta are - coached by Stew Maoe and Deug Peacock. Bantams extend win streak Whitby Aandow York Glass bantam As played their strongeat two-way hockey gaine of the season and ended up with a well deserved 4-1 victory over Stouffville on Oct.-30. The first period was called very close by the officiaIs and resulted in Whitby play'ng short-handed for much of the period-- on a number of occasions, two imen short. However, when the perod ended, WVhitby had a 1-0 lead . In the second period- Whitby concentrated on solid checing and good passing that paid off as they outscored'their hosts* 3-1 in* the period and went te' the dressing room with a 4-1 lead. The 'third. peniod saw Whitby again control the play with strong backchecking and accurate passing, backed up by solid goaltending, for a 4-1 victory. Scering for Whitby were Steve Hoîbiski (2), Brent Fulcher -and Krys Rose, while Rob -Fodor prvded solid goaltending thrughout the gaine. In a previous1 gaine. against Port Perry, Whitby applied the pressure ight from the opening fc-f.Hâwever, it was Port Perry that scored firet. Whitby did net change their gamne plan, and their aggressive forchecking paid off as they scored the next six goals te walk away with a well1-deserved 6-1 win. Scoring for Whitby were Steve t Holbisld (2), Darryl Whitlock (2), Brad Oliver and Mike'Elliott. On Oct. 24 Whitby entertained lUbidge, in their season home opener but proved te, be a poor *host a1!L ý4 *te t and solid goaltending were too much for Uxbridge to handie and Whitby walked away with an 8-1 vict.ory. Whitby miner j/"~'-... atem A teani won à a hockey tourna- ~.?, W nent in Buffalo ~j oyethe weekend In game one, W hitby crushed Willowdale Blackhawks 7-1, with aIl lines scoring. In, game two Whitby met a physical Cooksville team and cain awy wth a 1-0 victery with Kyle Ruttan scoring the ony goal. The, shutout went te Joeh In hosme three Whitby met the Vaughan Rangera and skated te a r>1 victery, with most of the scoring coning mi the third period. Whitby advanced te the champienabiup final te meet an undefeated London team. The first, period ended in a scorelesa tie with beth goalies coning up with excellent saves. Sean Hommes opened the scoring, David Morasse added the second marker te close the second periodL _ Third period ate~nw Whitby a 4-0 victoiy with HloWda ~4AM é~A~IL*U~ £~lA~fJLI5, 5IJ~E.AU. Scoring for, Whitby were Rose (3), JÏff Rendal, Trevor Van Egmond, MiNke Elliott, Jeif Malcolmi and DarrylWitlock. Hughes recorded the shuteut. Whitby's defensive pairings of Mark Cipparone and Ryan Harrisý, Dana Bloomý and Ryan Mendes, and Lucas Harden and Chris Trinkunas limited the opposition te twe goals in four gamnes., Head coach Deug Rourke noted that the . defenisive performance coupled with relentless backchecking by Gary Kitamura and Reece Robertson was the formula for the teurnament victory. Goaltending coach Paul Thernten is very pleased with the play of goaltenders Hughes and Michael Thornten. Whitby's season record now- stands at 13 wiàns, three losses and two ties. Foster 2nd in, Cobourg, Iffani Foster of Whitby-had a second-place finish at -the Skate Cobourgcompetition recently. Foster, a member cf the Uxbridge - SkàLting Club -wvasj second 1n'çold artistie i;4m-lat - DO YOU HAVE'A BROKEN WINDSHI1ELD?. Atoms roll over opposition in uffalIo. Whitby, select hockey MINlOR NOVICEC .oaedby Ac"nlinoint End SpomItle. lU NOV.?7 Whltby 4 Oshawa 2 Adam ThlOdeau Robert Eberlo Jamies Liae Jereii Brimblo MAJOR NOVICE upanoeod by T. D. Bank Exhbition Cam Oct. 3 Whitby 2 Ouhawa 6 Fabert Mulr Dami Amurawalye ý UA N&J 1 - L.

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