W~ii ~rb ~ a~ 9~,'P~23 The receritly appointed OMHA got rolling in the second 1>e.ji><j goals on one shift late in the tournament officiais. Tem membernd areghes mnratoin A hockey champs, and skated toa 3-0 win. At this second period to take a 2-1 lead. VWtby's aggressive play in Terntomn arnd Hughe sponsered by R.P. Oul Ltd., Point goaltenders Michael The third period saw full offence gaine one of the tournament saw Harris, Mark Cipparone, Ryan travelled te Niagara Falls Thornton and Joshua Hughes had by both aides, as Whitby scored some new faces in the penalty Meds hris Trinkunas, and recently and won the Thunder recorded two shutouts each. three goals, one a power play box, and defenseman Lucas Mendes, m oradsGr tournament. The championship gaine was marker, to move the lead te 5-1. Harden potted two goals in a fine Djaa, Blen forwards ay against Burlington, who fell Burlington, however, did not offensive effort. Kitanu raBenSeep, yleit The preliminary round 5aw previously 6-0 te Whitby. rth eranutcoe t proaide an 44wihs, 18oses nd tree te an Holmes, Reece Robertson, Whitby_ collect three wins, .60 lurlington scored early in the the.finl mnuts- oproidean 4 . i, 1 ose n hret David Morasse, B'wan Rourke. over Niagara Falls, 6-0 over Burlingten and 5-0 over Oshawa. Whitby then advanced te the semi-finals against the host club, Niagara Falls. The VWtby club Whitby hockey ROUND-ROBIN PLAYOFFS MARCH 10 Gold ivision Custom Ato Attersley Tire aOueens I-otel CXKAto Body Silver ivision Bronze divison Jim Davidson 2 0 0 17 9 4 Royal Woods 1 1 0 8 8 2 RoysEnte<prise 1 1 0 8 1 22 NRS Realty 0 20 9 130 Playoti resulte f-irst period on a power play, and the Whitby offence sputtered for Mnost of two perieda. The Whitby team scored two By Cheryl-Ann MacKean Anderson CVIs rugby teani will leave next week or a play- ing tour of England. The students will leave for Bishopstoa, near Swansea in Wales, on March 31. The teain will aise compete in a rnid-Wales location at John Beddon Schoel. The students will return te Whitbyeon April 11. Dave Phillips,Mike Kennelly, Rob Mitchell and Dave Taylor are the four staff members rein the scheol who will acconipany the students. In ail, 34 students frein grades 10 te OAC will be on the tour at a cost of $1,000 each. The cost includes kits, playing uniforras sweaters, jackets an d their bus and airfare which the students will need. "We take thein te a nuinber of places which are both educa- tional and cultural," says Phil- Whitby lest two close gaines this past weekend against Peterborough in the best-of-five ETA miner novice AAA finals. At home in the first gaine, Whitby teok a 1-0 lead in the firat perioci on a goal by Kosiw, set up by Millage and Seedhouse. Whitby would outshoot Peterborough in the second period. However, Peterborough scored te tie it, niaking for an exciting third period. Whitby again had the opportunities te take the lead in the third but the only goal of the period would go te Peterborough, resulting in a 2-1 bass. tournamnent, as Whitby won 5-3. Thornton was eiected to the niinor atom ail-star team by lips. Staff and students have raised some funds for the tour threugh community bingo gaines. The staff and studenta will stay with inexbers of ether local rugby school teains in the Wales area. "It's a great experience for our students... We stress the cultural aspects because we want our kids te see how they live over there," sysPhillips. With the exception of a few years, Anderson CVI has been going on tours since 1977 when they first toured Ireland. The school has aise hosted teains frein the saine area over the years. MOn of our coaches (Kennelly) was a rugby layer when he was a student at Xn orson. "Proîn the staff point of view, we feel it's an important and good experience for the stu- dents," says Phillips. Penalties late in the gaine against Whitby aIse helped Peterborough hold on te the lead. Nemisz played a strong gaine in goal, facing 20 shots. Whitby travelled te Peterborough on Sunday and lest 3-1. Whitby held a 1-0 lead after two perieds wvith the only goal going te Harrison, assisted by millage. In the third period, Peterborough rallied with three goals. Nova again played a streng gaine in goals, facing 18 shets. The turne and location of the third gaine has net been decided by press turne. ior tre Novices in ETA fina Whitby Goldwing Systeins Reseurces Inc. major novice AA hockey teain recently beat eut Wexford three gaines te one in a best-of-five series te advance te the eastern Toronto area final againt Markham. Whitby get b Wexford in the final gaine 6-3, led by three goals and twe assista frein Justin Giles. Other goalscorers were Justin Potter wi th two an d Matt HiErcock one. Assista went te Lucas Naylor three, Scett Beethain, Petter and Chris Simnpson. On the weekend Whitby played in the Niagara Falls hockey tournament, winning one, tying one and losing three. In the first gaine Whitby tied Mon Valley, Pennsylvania 2-2, both goals frein Potter with assists coming frein Nnylor (two) and Giles. The second gaine saw Julian Owen shut eut Welland 2-0 with help frein Hircock's goal and assist. The other goal came frein Simpson, with McMichael drawing the assist. Whitby lest 3-1 te Niagara Falls in the the third g,,aine, with Nick Verkuyl scoring the oaly goal with assists coming frein Simpson and Andrew Greenen. In the serai-final, Whitby lest 3-1 te Niagara Falls, Potter scering frein Llircock and Simpson. In the consolation final Whitby get two goals frein Verkuyl but lest in overtime 3-2 te Mon Valley. ATHLETE.'.. 0FiHEn: E SPONSR ED B CO*STEEL< *LASCO -ROQUQI IlWHITBY ICLUI OUTDOOR SOCCER Ç'ocrt cýà eREGISTRATION "CCER %~ REGISTRATION DATE: MARCH 27th Last chance before late registration fee of $10. 00 per player. 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