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Whitby Free Press, 1 Dec 1993, p. 23

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Whitby Free PreesWecfrisday, Deombeu 1. 1993. PfGe 23 ---------- - The Whitby AA miner novice hockey teani, sponsered by Main Tech Industries, feU short in an exciting semi-final gaine of a teurnament in Pickering. Whitby scored the epening goal against Bewmanville in the first peried on a nice pamsng play frein LiainReddox te Steven Seedheuse. Bowmanville pressed but Whiitby's defence turned them back each turne and teek a 1-O lead inte the final peried. .Bewmanville flnally bit the scoreboard in the third period and added another a few minutes later. Wity pulled their geltender No silver for Whitby teamsIJ Three Whitby teains made it as far as the semu-finals in the Whitby international silver stick hockey tournainent Nov. 25-28. Whîtby won ail three _gmies in preliminary action in t he miner bantaza AAA division before les- ing 4-3 in the semi-finials te Brantford. Brantford lost te Peterborough 6-0 in the final. Whitby lest 4-2 in the semi- finals of the miner peewee AAA division. Central defeated St. Catharines 7-2 in the final. Whitby lest 4-2 te Bowman- ville in the miner pewwee AA semi-finals. Bewminan ville lest 7-1 te Orillia in the final. Marlchain defeated St. Cath- The Whitby miner novice AAA hockey teain lest twe close gaines last week In the first gaine, Peterborough scored the winner with twe, minutes te play. Whitby trailed for most of the gaine. They played a strong gaine and managed te tie the score with five minutes te play only te have Peterborobýqh win it in the end. Goal-sedrers were Aaron Maguire, Camn VonEschscheltz, Kyle Percewicz and Derek MeTeague. The gaine against Markham was a well played game but WJhitby camne up on the short end of a 4-2 score. Geal-scerers were Greg Williams and Derek McTeague. Whitby indoor soccer BOUSE LEAGUE BANTAU Nov. 23 Terni 83 S. Pricherd 2 R OSuvan 2 R. H»W*o Terni 84 L Mulano4 C. Sutntrzi 2 C. GuI. S. Aapden Terni 2 P. Stimmsfng 2 K. Bail 2 Noyv. 20 Berrys Mountoos G. Epankionda2 Mogan Boeau 6 Towni06 G. Gaffrey 4 5Teunol R. Duncan 4 Town #5 R. Petirato S. Kerr S. McDond PEEWEE 3 Torys Tigera Nicale Dume 2 Mio a udn 2 Crewoll Nyoek Leon' Red 4 Peter'. Purilors Kevin DSiva 2 J. VanDerVon 4 Rosa Huili Arthony Plesina Dai Buseh Sharella Flerin BriaWarrara 2 Bir* Blues J. FU dP. Rabrough 2 P. Wright J. Roufus 2 0. Fiin R. Pela A. Lwnn John'a Green Mdn.12 CaliniaMaroona Scott McOaid 6 DaidAôfington Alla»Dunan 3 Amry Bliridei Danamn Bond James Mme"e Goklon Comçm AdSIn Mobw 2 Slawn Deveril 2 JoelLbIne2 Nov. 27 0mw FMlon 2 Shave Devedi Ceaiyn Dcay Leons Rec Kein DSdia 5 Pc« efl N4 6 Desas Strikers 3 Micael ais rl2 MicaelCrama 4 Poeer' Pantions 7 J. Van Der Von 6 SharillaFbering 9 Bwry's Mowtass GEprnnoda4 Jason agoo Megan Brouseea 10 ColiMarooni 2 Ryan Meroo Dovm Addrgtan armnes 4-3 in the miner atea AAA final and Bewnianville edged Clearwater 6-5 in evertime in the miner bantain AA final. Gloria and Dol Rints have organized the regienal silver stick in Whiutby for eight years. Del says this year's 91-gaine schedule may have been the "V"àof-«6caQ '-.;c 'n V- teains, "took away the inter- national flaveur» ef the event. This year, because of the dis- pute between the Ontario Miner Heockey Association (OMHA) and Canadian Ainateur Heckey Asso- ciation (CAHA), the Whitby event was net a CAHA-sanc- tiened teurnainent. As a resunlt teams from the for an extra attacker, only te have Bewnianville score the insurance marker into the empty net for a3-1 win. Most valuable p layer fer Whitby was Mchaël Jeffey who stopped 19 of 21 shots that he faced.. In the opening match of the teurnament, Wihitby suffered a 7-2 oetback te, a very strong Pickering squad. Whitby held the Pickcering teain te a 3-2 lead going inte the third period enly te have Pickering burst eut and score four unanswered goals. Leading the attack for Whitby were Ryan Johnston and Aaron MacMlurray. Adding an assist was Blair Singler. Gaine MVP was MacMurraY. Whitby's next opponent was Braimpton. MacMurray supplied aIl the scoring in a 2-O victory with Jeffrey picking up hie flrst shuteut of te easen. Came MVP was Jeffrey. Following- this performance, Whitby thon shut out Oshawa 7-O with Kyle Simpson eerning his first shuteut of the seasen. Pacing the Whitby attack was Reddox with three goals, MacMurray with a pair and Fowler and Seedheuse with singles. C~ame MVP was Reddex. Bowmanville went on te win the teurnainent 5-1 over Ajax, who upset Pickering 5-4 in their semni-finals. But he says this year's tourna- U.S. Metro Toronto and other ffiHL9MKOýG C§ L ment, without represontation beagues outside of the OMHau frein' U.S. or Metre Toronto woro net allowed te take part. ~ ~ * ~ Big season expected :Durham Region's from Darr i e _ Darrin Lee of Whitby is expec- ted te be a key player for the Canisius College, N.Y. hockey teain this season. Lee, who fornierly played for the Port Perry junior C hockey teain, is now a senior at the colloge that lest in the league's west divisien final last soasen. Lee a five-foot-ten-inch, 190- pound left-winger, scored il goals and had eight assists in 28 gaines despito being used mostly as a pnalty-killer. «Hé possesses a lot of the tools te be a great scoror,» says team head coach Brian Cavanaugh. "Ho can skate. He has one of the hardest shots en the teani... «Maybe this is the year wo give hum more ice turne and he breaks through in the scering celuinn.» There are sevoral Ontario players on the teain, including goalie Derok Slater of Pickering, DaviBuach DmeSrikara MW Chaloa Mk*IcHaelHrl 2 BriWsaWWeriors Pai FIrvue Janathan I-l Jannifer Bain lui Murdoch MildioU Dura Tony's Tigera 0 John'reon eMkih. 7 Scai McDavid 5 Amy Bbndai Allen Diunm sm- Nov. 27 James Rover, Jonahan Riorta Ge«oeMijanomw 2 LittboBlueGuys O Whhtty T'igers ORackes buses Beae ATOU Nov. 27 Wallace Rangera 3 hlcholm Macuso4 Adam Syledre Janie Claitr Pareja Atwitco 2 David Zekvold MaiPareja ane=l.Sragbotta4 Paul Hurla 2 JustiBardoveil Jorrar Roer' WiIuni ole 2 Par Sone 2 John HI-lte *rous Gnnomr MichaelBowsrman Nov. 27 seon Adam NMooa Dami Welsh Groeec Blk Cmriode Sarm I-une Bruai Pari eiamn2 DrielWade Ka"an fre Bru Alan 2 Nahan Whutney 2 SwS o Bmrne USA TylerMcDuned 5Cisnw Owla Malhew Daring Vanular Eagles BmwmcG ~ Braves Marc Rg MichaWl Spaque MchW lDenng Ryan Kolurtw 7 Kkike Ulried ShvnSnme3 Dean Kmo KoUÀxgon Sptu De"ekMon». DmidBomr mosQUTOy Brt uisd 2 M.x~ 4Noro JorpeCorrea2 Deron Mite 5 Iusi 1 ko"n a fermer Oshawa Legionaires junior B team p layer whe, was named most valuable player for the Canisius team in each of the past two seasons. Both Lee and Slater study physical education at the college. Midgets win In Cobourg on Saturday night, the Whitby midget AAA hockey teain beat the Quinte Devils 3-2. With Chris Maco in net, goals for Whitby were scored by Brad Lee, John Liriano and Ian Macoeil. Maceil and Liriano aIse had assists as did Brad Newport and Jef Griffin. Whitby's next gaine is at Iroquois Park arena tonight (Wednesday) against Markhamn. Wednesday might dart leaguie LABATTS BLUE UGHT DIVISION (Mainle) Suardnge et of Nov. 24 W L PTS Baker Fumituro Fiishig 49 21 49 Doffd& Souler Boauoom1 42 28 42 Whitby Tropliy l-owe 40 30 40 Faixicating TOCIiniCO mc. 39 31 39 Carernrt Colector Cans 33 37 33 Gary Coppis Service* 31 39 31 Permna Foarn International 27 43 27 Whitby y 5 Baker Furnure 5 Dodd ào =Yr14 Perma Foamb it. 1 Falioeting Tech. 8 Gary Cpna Ser. 2 Clareemont Cotoc. 8 DuryI Noton Ser. 4 Top le scorsm John McPlieraon267 Mke Nieu«hai 15 AlPindar 14 G eoe, liard 140 Dav Boyd Sr. 29 Todd Burbou 123 G 'rg ay121 Tom nt31e19 Mrk P#ing on115 Tony Van 1eV13T Pbeysrofahe lie mk Marty KeMas LABATTS CARLSBERG DIVISION (Mx"> StandWqs » et Nov. 24 W L PTS Roy'* Erterpdiu. 28 14 28 kn.ine Stor Fixtures 22 20 22 Deirita Ofice Serices 21 21 21 Nd b" Trutt1329 13 Gama playu In-Line Sore Fmx. 5 National Trust 1 RayaEr4erp<,ae5 Desidata Office 1 Top Osô re Scait Lorrrw 91 Joy H~uu* 40 D«vki aid 41 Wayne Thorne 40 Suean Cormier 33 Sh"erir r e26 Pbysrcei tie k Lorr rir T- OT TFRMS AD CONDITIONS SE( WARRANTY CFRTIFICATE lqîî CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPT. 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