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Whitby Free Press, 26 Oct 1994, p. 30

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Page 30, Whitby Free Press, Wednosday, October 26, 1994 Atomn Hawkeyes m--arch into second place For the second gaine in a row, Hawkeye running back Daniel Essue led the way rushing with 163 yards on 15 carmes and scored two touchdowns in leading Hawkeyes te, a 28-6 victory over Pickering Dophins in atoin football. Hawkeyes scored on their flrst pos session as they marched consistently down the field, with Essue sweeping around the right end for an early 6-0 lead. Hawkeyes fullback Ashton I - Smith scored on the next drive as he scampered around the left end for 16 yards giving Hawkeyes a 12-0 lead at the quarter. Doiphins fought back with a touchdown of their own, only te see Essue reply with hiàs second teuchdown of the day moments later, as ho powered over the miiddle for the score. Hawkeyes took a 20-6 Iead inte the second half, but that dicln't stop Dophins, who took their first possession and marched down the 1 I IF413L TMODELJÀ f rIht t±IEAR IdÉ;Y *110OHP MPFI *Power Steoring * Deluxe Cloth Interior * 5 Speod (automatic available) * Rear Seat Heat Ducts 2 DOOR COUPES Now Sale *9» mmk Priced $ 0 11994 AL TIMA T GXEii uI LOADED" Automatic Air Conditioning Dual Air Bags AM/FM/CASS Power Windows Cruise-Tilt Woodgrain Dash Plus Many More Luxury Features Now Sale From - EG $19000 FINANCED OVER 48 MONTHS @ 5.8% APR 0.0.6. $233456 MONTHLY PAYMENT $ 444.47 [19 *4ST' MNVAN LOADED WITH LUXURY Stock Units Now Sale Priced From $22r,ý 990ký* Other vans may be cheaper, but none of them are better! m'Pl j;p :Ië] 0£9eitJ1Ilia * 134 HP MPFI * AM/FM Cassette * Cloth Trim' * 5 Speed * 1500 LB Pay Load * Best Warranty of ail Pickups Now Sale Priced From 510,990* ($690), taxes, licence extra field before the Hawkeye dofence tightenod up and snuffed eut a potential score on the Hawlceye 10-yard Une. Tho play stayed even until the fourth quarter when Essue broke one for 65 yards before being haulod down froin behind by a Dophin tackler on the Pickering 16-yard lino. This set the stage for Smith (Hawkoyos' leading rusher this season) to take over. Smith, who already had 40-yard and 80-yard The Whitby major atoin AAA hockey teain managed enly one win in the prestigious Oktoberfest tournament held in Kitchener over the weekend. The tournament consisted of 36 of the top teains from aIl over Ontarie and northern United States. Ia the first encounter Whitby won 5-2 over Michigan Nationals. Both teams started eut slowly and skated to a 2-2 tie after two periods, Whitby goals by Dan Von Eschscholtz and a penalty shot goal by James Hinkson. Wildcats came out fiying in the third. Hlinkson score twice te complote the hat trick and set up Ryna Matthews with a perfect goalmouth feed. JoeI Whitmarsh recorded the win in goal. La the second game Whitby lest 5-2 to iall-Ontario contender St. Catharines Royals. Once again it was a seesaw battle for the first two periods. Darryl Forsey was very strong in the Whitby goal te keep the gaine close goiîîg into the third Whitby men' s hockey Standings as of Oct. 21 Brothers Pizza 4 1 2 29 20 National Trust 4 1 1 30 15 Rayes Enlerprise 4 2 0 28 19 NRS Realfy 4 2 B 30 29 Attersley Tire 3 2 1 26 27 aOueonsHot el 3 3 t 29 33 Dodd &Souter 3 3 0 30 21 C.K. Auto Body 3 4 0 38 30 Nureehev Olds 2 4 1 28 43 CustomAuto Radio 2 4 1 33 29 Jim avideon 1 4 t t7 39 Royal Woods Lincon 1 6 0 21 41 Scores Oct. 20 NRS Beaty 7 C.K. Auto Body Marshall Thonipson 2 Peter Bathe 3 Jim Simrpson Jon Patte Jo. Ferry Dave McCrackerr Tam Buchanran rReid Unwin touchdowns called back earlier in the gaine bocause of off-sides, made a brillant run up the middle as he dragged several Doîphin players behind hum while searching for the goal line and his 15th touchdewn of the season. Smith aise converted the final two convert attempts te round eut the scoring. Smith, Reid Hopmans and Whitby's Jason Pottinger led the teani in tackles with Hopmans period. Royals sealed the gaine away with two late goals for a 5-2 victory. Von Eschscholtz scored twice with assists going te Mfike Kubrynski, Josh Turcotte and Hinkson. ia their third game Whitby lest 5-0 to the MTHL's Mississauga Reps. In regular season play, Whitby had one tie and *a loss. Despite being outshot, Quinte Devils hung a 6-2 loss on the home side. Matt Hlircock and Kevia Peel counted markers. Ia the other contest Whitby and Central Ontario Wolves played to a 4-4 tie in a penalty- filled event. A total of 96 minutes were lodged with the scorekeeper. Whitby saipers were Turcotte, Chris Simpson, Von Eschscholtz and Peel. Head coach Rick Petrie and manager Paul Gawne are looking forward to a flrst meeting with Ajax-Pickering who visit this Saturday at 7 p.m. nt lroquois Park. Brothers Pizza Chailie Blaquiere 2 arr Ferguson 2 Doug Witzur Tora iman Raye Enterprise Neil Faquharson 2 Ed Grant 2 Grant Musselman Bob Weir Duncani Macyden Tom England Attersley Tire Mike Mackey 2 John Bihe 2 Bob Mowat Cari Vickers National Trust George Oldfmeld 2 Mit ch Skffyk 2 Greg Malta Kent MCarI John Lenazduzzi Rayal Woods Murray Robins 3 Drew Arrmstrong 3 Bill Hepburn Glyn Evans Rob Bush Bernie Kirck 6 Nus hevOk0s 2 Riclr Torrens Peter Van Astonr 8 Dodd & Sauter 4 Jamnes Dasburg 2 Bernie Myles Greg McConnel 6 Gueens Hotel 6 Don French 4, Craig Terry Gtiorge Burtord 7 Custom Auto 4 Peter Grummel 2 Tom Schroer Egic Farquharson 10 Jim Davidson 2 Pal Sheehan Jim Mclroy Pi y or(s) of the vmk George Oldtaeld. Naial Trust. 2 goals. 4 assists winning the defensive player of the gaine award, while putting in his best effort of the season. Quarterback Grog Orabb of Whitby -won the offensive player of the game award for leading his teain te anether victory, giving Hawkeyes 14 wins in the 16 gaines that Crabb has started at quarterback over three seasons. Craig Parkes, and Whitby's David Norman each picked off a Pickering pass. For Norman this was his second interception in as many games. Hawkoyes are now 7-2 on the season and are in a tie for second place in the Central Ontaie standings. Hawkeyes play their final game of the season Sunday morning (Oct. 30) at il a.m. at Civic Fields in Oshawa. Wednesday night dart leagLie LABATTS BLUE UGI4T DIVISION Sta.cdngs ns of Oct. le W L PT! Dodd &Souter Broadloom 15 5 15 Fabricating Technics mc. 13 7 13 Whitby Trophy Houx. 12 8 12 Baker Furniture Finlshlng il 9 il Gary Coppins Services: 10 ID 10 Clareront Collector Cars 8 12 e Roys Enterprise 6 14 6 Suzie Seahorse F&C 5 15 5 Gamnes played Dedd & Sauter Baker Furniture Whitby Trophy Raye Enterprise Oct. 12 , ,9 Fatricating Tech. Whitby Trophy Dodd & Sater Gary Coppins Suzie Seahorse 2 Fabricàting Tech. 4 Clareront Collectar 5 Gary Cappns Serv. 5 Raye Enterpris" Suzie Seahorse 3 Carmnt Collector 3 Baker Furniture 4 TOnt 10 scorers John McPherson 75 Scott Lotimer 69 AlPindar 66 Mikey Nieuwhof 54 MarkPaling 47 George Hilliard 40 Frank Bowen 38 Gary Cumminge 32 Cave Boyd Sr. 30 George Day 29 Ployer(s) ai th. week oct. 19. Bob A insley Oct. 12. Paul Franken LABATTS CARLSBERG DIVISION 1Mixed) Starxnrga etsof Oct. 19 Desiratta Office Services Nat ional Trust n-Line Store Fixtures Dubé Hair & Skmn 8 4 7 5 5 7 4 8 Garmea played Oct. 1 Desiratta Office 4 0"t Hair & Skn 2 Nationai Trust 3 In-Lino Store Fix. 3 Oct. 1 Na ional Trust 4 DutéI-tair &Skin 2 Desiratta Office 4 In-Line Store Fix. 2 Top 6 scorers Dave Reid 30 Rick Gibert 22 Wayne Thomas 15 Doug Newton 15 Jean Appleby 14 Pattie Peiing il Player of the week Oct. 19, Sue Mihard Oct. 12, Rani Newton Whitby Girls Softball Association ),WGSA SPICIAL GINIRAL MIIflNG % At: Whitby Town Hall - 575 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby On: Thurs. Nov. 24,1994 - 7:3Opm BYLAW AMENDMENT Ail concerned parents are requested to attend. For further information please contact, John Hughes at 666-2223 or Rosemary Theriault at 666-3636. Whitby faces tough opposition at Oktoberfest a

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