Page 14, Whitby Free PMUs, Wednesday, Janufly 12, 199 Juniors have the Mîdas touchi The Whitby Midas Muffler junior girls' ringette teain went undefeated iii winning the gold medal at the l7th annual Cambridge teurnament over the weekend. Whitby started off veiy quickly in gaine one, scoring two goals within the firat iminute of play, ,,and coasted tean11-2 winoaver the Kitchener teain. The second gaine saw Whitby emerge with a strong tieam effort as they beat their regional rivale froin Pickering 6-3 i a very spirited gaine. The early gaine on Sunday again had Whitby off to a 'fast start and they skated past Staynerl10-3. With the three wins, Whitby moved to the division final gaine agatinst Pickering and with their vezy Sold teain play were up 4-0 after the firat period. The teains traded a pair of goals i the second period and Whitby camne away with the gold modal, winming 6-2. Every member of the Whitby squad contributed te the tem-coing, and Tanya Carnpeau with her solid performance led the teain with seven goals and six assiste. Close behind was teain captain Catie Challoner with five goals and seven assisa, Calle Corneal eiht als and two assists, Angea Dnn, six goals. and two asiate, Tamara Wiesiolek five goa and three assiste, Brea Bliglt one goal and eight assista and Amanda White a goal and an "esit. Contributing with team assiste te, the 33 goals scored were Ainsley Hunt with eight, Novices earn Cambridge ol The Whitby Hanet Plastics novice B ringette teain won the gold medal in the Camibridge tournament on the weokend. Wbitby rnen's hockey sel JO Jim Davldson 3 Randy Gallu Wayne CoIou*> Jim Branton Querio Motel 5 Gri musselrnan Nol Farquharoon Ed Przybylsld Day. Duggan Wayne Walchuk Custom Auto Radio 8 Rm Srownrldgo 3 tan Brand 2 Ray Noble Harod Huema Nationed Trust 5 Bob Met Richard Toneno Cari vickers Rudy Vaidersul Robert C"l Nuru ChwvOids 2 Ivani Rose Ron HoMo NRSRsaIy 7 Hanry Has 3 k««s an 8 Dodd & Souter Tain Sciircer Gary Burges Attersuby lire Junm clroy 2 Jo. Kennedy 2 Don WeWherall Mike Mackey Brothoes Pizza Bob Smaly On Friday, Whitby faced the local Cambridge team» and won 10-3. Emily Sand had three goals, Heather Pool two, Kailey Miller a Murray Rabio 3 MilwWeh Ployer(*) etI.he k Rose Srawnddge. CLmtom Auto Radio, 3 goal% 2 aiés Murray Rabbio. NRS Ro.Ry. 3 goal, 1 »" standings sof JUi. a CustmAuto RaIO 1m2 1 Qumons MOIel Il 4 2 3 Atemliey Tu'e ID 5 2 CJC.Atobody 9 6 2 JimDwison 9 5 3 Dodd &Souter 8 6 3 Bffxhes Pzza 7 9 1 6 NioW nalTu 7 8 2 RaCyai Woods In. 5 il 1 Raoy Erieipnse 4 10 3 NurooChev Okis 4 il 2 NRS Ray 3 14 0 Lsaesoeuw Jim fflh, Attruley Tire Rase Brouwidge. 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DaiVoeEuduahaSz 2 "t Tayor Mick Vedu Mv y0OWOi 2 Odhi OIEon Whmiv 4 Wed Vaghu Oui V.EndchhdU2 Anêo Gm 2 Nck Vediuyl NM RNOVICEA Jai. 8 W-b Bruidon FoWlai 2 Anme Laielal2 Jan Carm Wada Brond Som pBdur a Vmghui malI and three assiste, Karen dcWilliams, Michelle Leni and Rachel Stewart oach had a goal and two assiste, Meaghan Cloutier added a goal and Krystal Chartrand an assist. Tending goal for Whitby was Tara Henry. Later on Friday, Whitby faced Oshawa and won 13-2. Netting goals were Miller and Leni each with three goals and two assists, Peel three goals, Jade Blight two gas and three assiste, Henry a goland two assiste, Chartrand one goal and Stewart an assist. In their only game on Saturday, Whitby scored a 10-3 win over undefeated Mississauga McWilliams popped in three goals, Peel two goals and an assist, Henry two goals, Miller a goa and threo assiste, Stewart a goa and two assiste, Leni a goal and Blight two assiste. Whitby finished in first place with threo wins te face Mississauga again in the finals. This game proved te ho a lot tighter, but Whitby camne out on top 4-3 to win the gold modal. Miller and McWilliams oach had a goal and an assist, with single goals by Henry and Chartrand. Loni addod three assiste and Bliglit had one. Sand has playod well in net for the Wihitby teani during their last three gaines. Kovin Waloh MNOR NOVICE A waiurd Iy Main Tech Indeb~les bomiav iddox 3 JWn.3 Wh.tby i Mnhhuii O Piakukig *NOR NOVICE AA et. CatlwkausTesaumOa Do.27 W-b 1 Doek Meq u. Grog VMi- Whlth Grog Wiim 2 Kyl Muaselm Duo 28 VW- 1 Gog Wiam 2 DuO. 29 Wb 7 Cmii VonEut mchomz Dm 22- Mqu Whâwb Doek Moque 2 David Anal Cam iVmr£uhm M, Bz Justin ui nw Dec. 1 - hloque Whilbyr Kyle Mumelrnmi Grog MWIiiun 2 Branpton 2 Niogua Fmi, 1 et. Cthumo 1 2 Bruitai, 3 Madhmn Sh ann on Perry four, Amy Saga two and ingbe mas t t Lnduay Milard, Luanne Macenzie and Liindsay Field. Goalftenýding duties were split between Wiesiolek, who played in net for the opening ancl cosing gaines, and Mackenzie making her goaltending début in gaines two and three. Both irls played very well and held the opposition Snipers at bay with numnerous fine saves. New oxtn club opens The Moter City Boxing Club; which began operation i mid- Deoeniber, will hold open house on Friday, Jan. 14, ajring at 6 p.m. The new club already lias 20 members, ranging in age froin 12 to 40 with room for more says presicâent Don Nelson of Oskawa, a former boxer who now works at Whitby Jail. The open house will include sparrng sesions. The club je at 716~ I Wisn . S., unit 2. The club's head coach la Adrian Denieffe, a former boxer. Also oahngare Bill Ford of Oshawaan Whitby's Doug Fisher, who still boxes. Nelson says women are wel- corne te join the club, and that a few have already ,expressed Interest. The club has changing facilities for women. Top curlers here Sunday Some of Ontario's top curlers, including Mike Harris of the Tamn Heather club will ho at the Whitby Curling Club on SundaT to compote in the Ontario men s regional tankard. The top two finishers wPil go on te the provincial finals in t Thomas in February, and the winner of that event goes te the Canadian championships in Red Deer, Alta. in March. Harris, runner-up te, world champion Russ Howard in the Ontario event the past two years, would probably have to te con- sidered the favourite at the Ninacs to compete in Canadian cha mpionship Witby figure skater Toni Ninacs and her partner Kevin Chesire have advanced te the novice dance event at the Canadian figure skating championships this week in Edmonton alter skating te a fourth-place finish at the eastern divisional figure skating championshipe in Sherbrooke, Que. last month. Ninacs, who represents the Uxbridge Skating Club, teamed Up with her partner this summner. They were the 1994 Sun Ià fe Eastern Ontario section novice dance champions this year. The couple trains out of the Upper Canada Skating Club'in Toone ndr oyBrLsaw. Whitby to hoSt rigetetournment The l3th annuel Broollin-Wbitby Piii tte Association Tournament wià ho held this weekend at Iroquois Park in Whîtby and at Luther Vipond Arena in Brooklin. .Seven ygies will ho played involvingWhitby and area teains at the belle B, tween A, petite AA, A, B and C and novice B and C bevels9. Action begins on Friday at 5 p.rn. et both pada at Iroquois and at Luther Vipond. 1%e finals begi at 9:15 a&m. on Sunday at Iroquois,.... regional tankard, says Whitby club manager Gordý Carroll. uThey (Hrrs rink) are hun- grand they are a good youngr ta.But al the teans arego. You wil uee some excellent curl- ing here." The regional event includes the'top two rinka from each of four zones covering an area froin Port Hope to Toronto. Harris (A aide) and Bob Tur- cotte (B side) of Oshawa are froin zone 5, Juin Sharples (A) of Hum- ber Highland and Joe Todd (B) of Dixie from zone 8, Bon Green (A) of Scarborough and Ted Paradis (B) of Leaside from zone 6, Rob Cummings (A) of Bayview and Ian Robertson (B) of Tornhill froin zone 7. Curling beg*ns at 10 a.m. The A semni-finals will be et 2 p.m. and the A final at 7 p.m. The B semi-finals will ho on Monday at 6:30 p .m. and the B final on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Carroll says spectators are welcome to view the competition, at no charge. The Whitby Malta Falcons under-12 soccer team continues to lead the Scarborough Indoor Soccer League with nine wins against just one boa. The -Whitby team hlas maintained their lMgh-powexed attack by outecoring their opponents by 30 goals in their past five games. Falcons have recorded wins of 6-1 over Ajax, 12 3 over Unionville-Markhamn, 9-2 over Olympic Plame and 11-1 over East Yok. The singîe bs was a tougli, defiensivo 2-1 contest agarnst Wexford. Scoring for Falcoeia duning the five gaines have been Rdibe Reid with 12, Andy Methven 10, David Crabbe eight, Paul Gruchala and Mike Hall four each, and Nick Koobutin. The Whitby aide has played solid defensive soccer with midfieldera Brett, Allen and Ryan Bombino, defenders Corey Kiender, Nick Kobobutin, =Zre Orr and Adamn Teather and keeper Neil Hubley aIl turning in a solid team effort.