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Whitby Free Press, 9 Nov 1994, p. 35

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* I After coming off an impressive consolation championship min in the Stoney Creek tournament, the Whiàtby maqjor novice AAA teain came up a littie fiat in a home-and-home series against Barrie Flyers and had te settie for a tie an a losa in eastern AAA league play. In Barrie, Whitby just couldn't seem te get on track ail night and fell te the home team by the score of 2-1. The IongeWhitby goal came late in the contest, as Greg Williams finally put a shot by the Barrie goalie on a pass frein David Arnold. Bryan MacKinnon was sharp in the Whitby net. This was only the second bass of the year for Whitby in league Play. In the return match played Novices ousted in overtinie Sunday afternoon in Whitby, the teams tied 2-2. Whitby carried most of the play in the first priod. With only 34 seconds Ieft in the period, Arnold, on a paso from Williams, scored. .Early in the second, Barrie tied the score. In the third period, Scott Morrison, assisted by Derek McTeague, and Williams, scored, but Barrie bounced back juet two minutes later te tde the game. Devin McLeod was outstanding in net. The tie leaves Whitby with au 9-2-2 record in league play and a share of first place. The Whitby miner novice AA hockey teain, spensored by LongleylVickar, lost a heart-breaker in the B final of the Mariposa teurnament this past weekend. Wildcats lest their first game te Uxbridge 3-2 on a penalty called with less than three minutes te go in a tie game. Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, Novemnber 9, 1994 ,Pa'ge 35 Novices struggle with Barrie Scoring for Whitby were Tyler eayand David McIntyre with assiss ging to Matthew Goodwin and Zack Greer. In their second gaine, Whitby faced Oshawa Bruins and skated te a 7-0 win. The Greer- McIntrye-Fox line led the wýa with five goals aleng wîth Kenny Henry who had two. The final saw another LNHL teain, Red Wings, defeat Witby 4-3 in evertime. Wildcats found themselves down 3-0 early in the first period. Instead of dying, they fought back with three goals, He-nryofei Daniel Dempsey, Greer unassisted and McIntyre frem Fox. Both teains exchanged goals in the third, Mdllhene frem Chris Jakeer, te, force the evertime. Oshawa scored after two minutes te, win the B final. Geoff'rey Niblett and Justin White shared gealtending duties and played strengly against the eIder Oshawa group. In league play, Whitby evened their record at .500 with a 5-1 home win ever the visiting Barrie Flyers. Henry and McIntrye led the way with two goals each with Chris Osbourne adding the other. Streaqk ends The Whitby minor novice AAAj Wildcats saw their unbeaten1 streak end at nine with a 7-5 los te Peterborough Thursday. 1 An eager Peterborough squadi jupd it 4-1 lead in the second perie and teok a strangleheId o the gaine. Whitby came alive in the third and narrewed Peterberough's lead to, 6-5 but the Petes added another marker late in the third and managed te hang on for the 7-5 win. Defenceman Kyle O'Brien had a strong two-way gaine for Wildcats and contributed three tio seli tickets The Oshawa Generals have provided the Whitby miner bantain AA hockey team with tickets for their Nov. 20 game, at the Civic Auditorium, against the Detroil Jr. Red Wings. Came timo is 7 p.m., ail tickets are $5. Wildcat players will seli tickets at Iroquois Park and Brooklin arenas on Nev. 12, 13, 19 and 20, fortn 8 a.m. te, 4 p.m. Teain orders may be placed by calling 404-0352 or 668-2553. assists. Liain Reddox with two goals and an assist and Bobby Scott with two goals sparked Whitby's comeback attempt. Steven Seedhouse had the other WhiMtby marker. .... .... Last week the Whitby minor atom AA hockey team play had a win and a tie. In their first match, excellent goeltending by Chris Nemisz and hustle by Kevin Walsh allowed Wildcats te claw out a 3-1 victory over the pesky squad from Bownmanville. Goal-scorers for Whitby were Justin Hawe, Brandon Fowler and Walsh. In a 4-4 battie against Orillia, Wildcats had their hands full as Terriers neyer backed down. With solid goaltending by Ian Upton and Nemisz and a strong supporting cast, Whitby managed te grab a point from last year's champs from Orillia. Goal-scorers for Whitby were Adain Thibodeau (two), Hawe, and Walsh. Matt Annis had two assista. Turcotte scores 3 in novice victory Wye Turcotte had three goalsand an assist as the Whitby major novice AA hockey team, spensored by Main Tech Industries, defeated Orene 7-4. Other goals went te Aaron Maguire (two), Aaron MacMurray, Ryan Johnston and Derek Rayner. Kyle Simpsen and Michael Jefl'rey shared goaltending respensilibites. On Sunday, Whitby lest 5-3 in Belleville. Graham Knox, Cameron Langlois and Maguire scored for Whitby. LcO* Sr 4I,<LASCO] ROBBIE REID of the Whitby Malta Falcons -~ was named most valuable player both for his team and the Central -' rep league in >'under-l2 soccer. 1994 INTREPID SAY "HELLO" TO A GOOD BUY OR A GOOD LEASE! CHRISTMIAS STOCK US ARRIVING DAILY! Shop now for the Golfer and Racquet Player on your list! Prince - Head e Black Knight a Finn , Yonex a Ektelon - Estca - UnsciuashabIe

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