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Whitby Free Press, 28 Sep 1994, p. 26

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Whitby Free Press. Wodnesday, September 28,1994. Page 27 Minorbantams hot in. pre-sao On Sept. 17, the Whitby miner bantam AAA hockey teain put their unbeaten record on the lino against Richmond Hill-Vaughsàn Stars. Prom the drop of the puck, Vaughan came out hitting and Put a lnggish WhAitby club down 1-0 by the middle of the first. With steady goaltending from Evan Kitamura, Whitby answered bock late in the second on a Mike Longo steal of the puck from a faceof seramble in the Vaughan, zone. Thirty-ono seconds later, Josh Huether cleared the puck through centre -to a streaking Brett MacRury who thon deposted the puck for VWtby's firet lead. On another scramble in the Vaughan end, A.J. Shannon salted the game away in the third with helpers going to Longo and Miko Foret. Sept. 22 saw Whitby complote an unheaten preseason with a 4-2 victory against York-Simcoe. Tenacions forechecking through- ont the first paid off with goals by Longo, assisted by Jason Whitby men's, hocîkey 8=1f5eL23 T OF 1 il 0 15 0 19 0 il 1 9 0 il 0 18 0 7 04 Scorme, Sept. 22 O.K Ato Body Jon Patte 4 Dave Farquharson 2 Dave Brown 2 Rio.k Pryzbtysi Brathient Pizza lan Forguson 2 Ch art tàuuee Bucky Crouch Enzo Rinaldi Custom Auto Peter Grumrnett 3 John Walker 2 Tom Schraer Chris Baitey Scott Mears Playor(s) of the week Jon PateO.K. Auto Body, 4 goals. 1i Majat Brothers Pizza Dodd à Sauter Custom Auto Radio Oueons Hotol Nat oni Trust Raya Ererprise NRS leatly AttersteyTire CJC Auto Body Nurse Chou Olds Jlm Davlson Royal Woods Urbni il Nurse Chev Olds Mike Wells Harry Merzbacher 5 Ouews Hotet Don French Harry.t-awes a Royal Woods Ivan Rasa Whitby rep hockey MAJOR BANTAM AAA sponsored by Makuleel Service Coutre Sept. 25 Whtby Peut Gay 2 Tim DaSitua Steve Deah Derek Pawers Sept. 24 Whtiby Steve Deth 2 Mark t-aynes 2 Dan Ricca 5Cetral Ondtno 5 uiite* MINOR ATOM AAA uponsored by Fort» iai entl Sept. 25 Whitby Brandon MeBride 3 Ronnie Robertson Sean Ptcher Paut Ranger Andrew Pîgram Parick Long Sept. 24 Whitby Brandon MBride Tyer Harrison Jef Seedhouse- 8 Conra nrtanio 3 ainto MAJOR NOVICE AAA Set. 25 Whitby 6 Kyto Vandelo Derek McTeague Josh Franis Greq Wltam David Amotd Jeff Freeman Sept. 24 Whtiby 8 Deoek McTeague 2, Ridimoid t-ti Barrie Schleiffer and Tanner Westfall, and a, nice one-timer from Foret, helped by Longo. Through a slow-paced second period, Westf, 1 managed te, steer a backhander lhrough the goalies pads, assisted by Schleiffer. York-Simcoe thon mounted a serions attempt at tying the gamne. Two, power_ play goals nad them right back in the gamne in the third. But Whitby's goaltending, this game by Phil Greenen, slammed the door shut. Greenen made several- outstanding saves throughout the g'ame. -With Foreti ou lhutUng the York-Simcoe defenc te the puck, ho put the g-a out(of reach on a shot through the goalie's pads. MacRury had cleared the puck from bis zone te earn the assst. Whitby's pre-season ended at four wins and twe ties in six games. Oshawa dfatdby Long Island Long Island defeated Oshawa in two straight games te win the Brogden Cup, North American club field lacrosse championship, over the weekend. Long Island won 17-12 on Fni- day at Civic Fields, Oshawa and followed with a 21-10 win on Saturday. Matt Panetta had six goals Under-ils bouncèd in Cup tournament In beague pbay on Sept. 12, the Whitby under-li girls' rep soccer. team tied Pickering 2-2 with goals from Krystal Nzeakor and Angie Smith. Whitby's season- ended with the Central Ontario Girls Soccer Loague" cup tournament at Pickering Sept. 17-18. In the first game against Scarborough, Witby was level at half time (1-1) with a goal from Meghan Reid. However, after the break, Scarboreugh pulled ahead and went on te win 4-1. In the afternoon Whitby met Ajax Warriers and, despite being ahead twice in the gamo, leost 3-2. Whitby's goals came' from Nzeakor and Reid. On Sunday morning Whi'tby met Pickering and was leading 2-1, goals ceming fromn Helen James and Nzeakor. But with only- seconds left te' play, Pickering tied the game 2-2. Whitby Dynamite had a successfub season. They won the Robbie tournament, were runners-up at the Newmarket teurnament, and semi-finabists in the Wihitby tournament. Other team members are Jennifer Martel,- Sophie Linklater, Karen Farquharson, Kyte Vandeoo 2 DaviAmold 2 Jef Freeman Kyte Musselman Sept. 22 - exhibition Whiby 5 Greq Witiams2 Justin Savyer Kyte Muselmian Kyte Vandeloca Sept. 20 - exhibition Whitby 3 oAdarn en DweelMcTeNgue Sept. 15- exhibition Whitby 8 Cam Vonaschschoftz 2 Jett Freeman 4~ Adam Sien Kyte Percewvicz David Amotd Kyte Musselmn Kyte Vandetoo Bowmianville Mariboros Oshawa MAJOR NOVICE AA eponsred by Main Techi Industries Sept. 25 Whitby Blake Robinson 1 Vaughan Sept. 24 Whitby g Port tHope Aaron Mguire 2 Aaron MacMurray 2 Ryan Johnston 4 Thomas Farquharson Blatke Robinson Derek Rayner Chris Latorge MINOR NOVICE AAA Sept. 24 Whitby 5 Barrie Sevon Seedhouse 3 Boby Scott Llam Reddox Oshawa Dana Edick, Regine Krechowicz, Angie Smith, Catherine Caughell, Andrea Bungay, Sonya Mangan, Candace Nzeakor, Mlichelle Allan, Sarah' Harrington and Miki Orme. Coaches are Kai Larsen, Graeme Williamson and Paul dames, manager is Roger CaugheTll and equipment manager Heintje Larsen. Sponsors are ITT-Cannon and Liberty Mutual Insurance. Redmen annual -meeting upcoming The Brooklin Redmen ma . r lacrosse association will hold tZ annual general meeting on Wed- nesday night, Oct. 12 at the Brooklin Legion. Local residents are invited te attend the public meeting during which the election of the 1995 executive will be held. For more information about the meeting, call Calvin at 668- 0956. The Redmen awards banquet last Friday night at Trillium Valley Cross Country Ski Resort north of Oshawa. Awards went te Tom Wre'qggtt, as regular season scoering leadrer for Redmen; Paddy O'Toole, team most valuable player; Eric Per- roni, top defensivep layer; Steve .McCreith and Fred Jenner, shar- ing the rookie award; John Scanga, alumni award for dedi- cation. O>Toole aise won the Ontario league MVP award while Perroni won the league's top defensive player award. Volunteer help is appreciated To the editor:. I would like to thank the volunteers who helped make the recent Whitby Girls' Softball Association banquet a great success. A special thank you the Týwn of Whitby employees who helped set up* for the banquet and te the 1,100 irls who donated fanned goods te Denise House. Rosemary Tiierault Banquet co-ordinator and, Paul Ganci five for Long Island in the second ga'mo. John Tavares, from the Mann, Cup champion Six Nations Chiefs in box lacrosse, had three goals and two assists for Oshawa whle Stan Cockerten, John Scanga and Troy Cordingley had two goal and an assist. Scanga plays for Brooklin Red- mon,. Cordingley for Brampton Excelsiors, aIse in Ontario major box lacrosse. Seedh ou s winner fo The Whitby Wildcats miner novice AAA hockey team travelled te Barrie for the first gaine of the season Saturday and came home with a hard-fought 6-4 win over the Flyers. Steven Seedhouse scored a bat trick, including the game winner, te break a 4-4 ie late in the third period. .Liam Roddox with a shoDrt-handed goal' and, Bobby Scott added the* other markers.* Whiùtby and Barrie traded goals throughout the contest with three of the Flyer goals coming on powerplays. Whtby will'»play a 36-game Jim Wller had the other goal for Oshawa, and ho scored three in the rirst game. Cordinigley had two goals and three assists, Scanga and Cock- erten two each for Oshawa in the first gamo. Brad McArthur, Joif McComb and Joe Rosa also scored, Tavares had three ass- ists. For Long Island, Panetta had five goals, Steve Sombrotte three. e firés r novices schedule this year in a leagne with Barrie, Richmiond Hill- Vaughan, Ajax-Pickering, Mark-, ham, Peterborough and Osha'tia. Whiitby will -travel te Ajax, Barrie, Peterborough' and Oshawa before .playing their home opener 1 against Ajax-Pickering on Oct. 14 at Luther Vipond Arena in Broolin. Game timo is 7 p.m. »In exhibition. play this week, Whiùtby lest 6f3 te Oshawa in a chippy affair Nayed at Harinan Park. Goal-scorers for Whitby were Andrew Laraxny, Dean Seten and Michael McKenzie. Sept. 21 - exhbion Whitby 2 Androw Laraniy 2 Dem Satan Sieven Seedhouse 9 1

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