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Whitby Free Press, 24 Nov 1993, p. 22

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Page 22, Whitby Free Prous. Wednesday, November 24, 1993 The Whitby Midas Muffler jurnio girli? ringette team captured the B charpionship in their firat tournainent action of the season in Elora ch Saturday. The Whitby squad bast their opening gaine 3-2 te Jordan. Ini their second garine, Whitby openod up a 4-1 lead over Markham and skated te a convincing 9-2 victory. Lindsay Millard went between the pipes and played a very strong and steiady gaine in the Whitby net during the firat two gaines of the tourney. The win put Witby into the B championship gaine againet league rival Ajax. Whitby carne out fast and controlled the gaine 'with a superb passing attack and two goals in the final minute of the first period had built a 6-2 lead, in pacing themselvos te a final 8-5 victory. Tainara Wiesiolek took the goa-ltending chores in the final gaine and also pbayed well. Every memer of the Whitby squad hit the scoresheet during the three gaines. The tandem of Angeba Dunn and Calle Corneal led the Whitby attack, with Dunn notching seven goals and two assista, while Corneal had six goals and one assiat. The other goal scorera were Brea Blight, Catie Chalboner Ainsley Hunt, Lindsay Mallard and Amnanda White oach with a single inarker. Teain assista went te Challoner with four while single assista went te Tanya Cam au, Linsay Field, AinsleyHunt, Luanne Mackenzie, Lindsay Millard, Shannon Perry and Amy Sagan. The teamns tournament most valuable player award wont te Cainpeau for her tireleas effort and on-ice leadership, while Perry received the sportaperson award. .~ TWO VAUGHAN WILLARD players struq- 1 l ta block a spike tram Pringle Creek s ohSmith at the Durham ReioFna Four Grade 8 valleyball finals. Pningle beat wendy night dart league LAMTTS BLUE UGHT DIVISION (MWÉ> 8<Uii » 09 Nov. 17 W L PTS Odw u wmvgFliithig 44 15 44 Whitb Trcphy Hum . 35 25 35 Dom A 5m<er 33 27 33 Fdrkmtkig TOChiceireSI. 31 20 31 kmCc hso.vimo 29 31 29 OMIwOOvt Caleo uCm 27 33 27 Perma Faon Intonutiond 26 34 26 IOvyINorton 5uvimo 15 45 15 Gary Coppims 8 OuyINoton 2 Bdwr Fundwu 6 Ponu Fm.z kit. 4 Whitby Traphy 5 Fm*icdirýg loch. 5 Clemont Co&. 5 DaU a mt« 5 Top 10 5n Johnw MoPhorson22 AIlPindw 14 M". Neuhoi138 Gwffl.Dey 121 ToddSBbbaw 113 DtW BIy- Sr. 135 Tomn GoTtils10 Pýmiiet ek Wqn.Grmning LAUATTS CARLUIERO DVIION tuanbî.m-et Nov. 17 «FksEtu'pom. Dogaufficeo m EI hI>Lit So aFitius Ntnd Tna W L 23 1 20 1 979 1 24 TopS& mom SSff Leriiut6 Jay K" i46 WqSnmThSm 3 S~ .conir 29 ShOM L1015w 26 ple> w mthe n - the Pickering sohoal 15-7, 15-2 and took the ttie with a 9-15, 15-11, 15-9 victory over Gandaisetiagon of Ajax. Photo by Mark Reesoe, Whltby Free Press s0 Wmn, 5 losses for novices The Whitby minor novice AA hockey teain, sponsored by Main Tech Industries, had a win and two bosses in recent beague play. Whitby defeated Orillia 4-1 with Aaron MacMuray scorng threo goals and Liais Reddox tnmg the other. Whitby outshot Blair Singler, Blake Steven- son, Steven Soedhouso, Brandon Davis and Kevin Lomax each had an assiat. Matthew Fowler scorod both goals for Whitby in a 6-2 bass te, Bare on Nov. 20. Singlor had an assiat. Marichani shut out Whitby 2-0 on Nov. 17. At a teurnament in Orillia Nov. 12 and 13, WhiLby lbat al throe gaines. Whitby was loading 4-3 in their firat gaine against Aurora, but Aurora scorod four goals in the last four minutes. Reddox scorod twogvais whilo MacMurray and Soodhiouse each had a goal. Davis and Reddox each had an assiat. Reddox was nainod most valuabbo player for Whitby. Reddox scored in a 2-1 bass te Brampton. MacMurray was MVP. Matthew Race scored in a 5-1 losa te Bowmanvillo, Singlor and MacMurray gttirig assista. Raoe was MVP. Bowmnanville wont on te win the o u-naient. Major peewees fail short Whitby Hanet Plastics major peowee AAA hockey teain lest 4-3 te, York-Simcoe on Sunday. In an evonby babanced gaine, Whitby kept the gaine close and was Zead midway through the thrdpeiOd 3-2 but York-Simcoe roare backte tie the gaine. With five minutes remaining in the gaine, York-Simcoe struck again for the wining goal. Scoring for Whitby were Longo, H-ickingbottom and Heuther, with assista te latrie, Scheepers, Wostfall, Suddons and Majeste. On Nov. 18, Whitby played Ajax-Pickering te a 3-3 tie. Scorers for Whitby wore Suddons and MacRury each with a goal and an assist, Schbeiffer with a goal and single assista te latrie, Hfickingbottomn and Longo. On Nov. 13, Wbitby travelled te Newznarket te face York-Sixncoe in what was one of their wrst performances of the season. Whitby was crushed 5-1. Scoring the lone goal was Duncan, with assista te MacRury and Westfall. Novices fie 5-5 Whitby camne from behind te tde Oshawa 5-5 in an exciting minoe novice AAA hockey gaine last week. The two teama each had the lead during the gaine. Whitby goal-scorers were Kyle Branson, Kyle Musselman, Kyle Percewicz, Greg Williams and Kyle Vanderloo. In the second gaine of the week. Whintb dominated RIchmond HÎili Ail-stars and won 3-1. Goal-scorers were Aaron McGire and Bryan MacKinnon goalkeeper. Willaiama Vanderloo. was the Tie adloss for Steelers The Whitby ininor bantam Farquharson. Assists went to AAA hockey aksteel Steelers Mak Haynes, o er n didn't have an eapeiay good Adainmacai weekend as a tie and a loas put On Saturday in Madoc to play their season record at eight wins, Quinte, Whitby came up on the six basses andfive ties. short aide of a 4-1 score. On Friday two evenly matched But coaches Bruce "Bucky" teams played strorigly to the last Crouch and Kent MacCarl were second of the gaine as Whitby and Pleased the team gave ail they York-Simcoe tied 3-3. could with only 12 players Both teamEs played excellent available due te injuries, etc. hockey and the gaine could have The lone Whitby goal was gone either way. scored by Haynes asaisted by A fine defensive effort by Ryai' Semr and Gray. Tom Lawson in McCarron, Mike Cartwright, Dan net made several great saves with Ricica, Adam MacCarl and Luke the defence giving hlm strong McKay gave strong support te Dan Fletcher who provxded support* excellent goaltending. Whitby pbays in the Whitby The offence was spearheaded silver stick teurnament by Steve Death with three assista, Thursday, Nov. 25 againat along with goals by Grant Souter, Halton, 7:55 p.m. at Iroquois Paul Gray and Dave Park pad 1. Freshian right wing Justin Cardwoll of Whitby, a xnezber of the Western Michigan University hockey teamn, oarned is first collegiate point i a weekend home sweop of Bowling Green and Miaini. Broncos beat Bowling Green 5-4 on Friday and Miani 6-4 on Saturday. Cardweil scorod the Broncos' fourth goal on Saturday at 18:35 of the second poriod to give the Broncos a 4-3 lead. The former member of the Markham Waxers - and Kabamazoo Jr. Wings lias pbayod in nine of the team's il gaines and has seen some action on the Bronco power la unit. Western Mchgan is 6-4-1 overail and 4-4 in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association for fifth place. This weekend Broncos close their eight-gazne November home stretch as hasts te the Ohio State Buceyes. Hass lires wimer b.n batam hockey Cory Hamsesored is secomnd goal with a minute and a haif remining in the gme te, break a 5-5 tie and Daniel Holmes followed with his econd goal as Whitby defeatod Markhaxn 7-5 in Mao bantain AAA hockey bast woek. Markhain teok an oarly 2-0 lead boforo Hass scored te mako it 2-1 at the end of the firat period. jormy McElhannoy and Holmes scored for Whatby and Markhazn tiod the score at 3-3 in the second period. The soosaw battle continu.od in the final period when Markhain took a 4-3 lead, Jason Linden tied the score and Ron Death gave Whitbh a lead, thon Mark- Holmes scorod inte an empty net. It was the lti win of the season for Whitby which has bast four and tied one. eiuniors 0 -B, i le win t t

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