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Whitby Free Press, 16 Nov 1994, p. 22

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Page 22, Whitby Free Press, Wednosday, November 16,1994 or tms'outscore-O w The W hitby miner atoni AAA hockey teani, sponsored by Fortune Financial, outskated a hardworking team frein Oshawa last Wednesday, emerging with a 9-5 victory. The firat period was close-checking with Sean Hill and Patrick Lang leading the defense with solid play. Wildcats oponed the secring midway through the periodwhen Tyler Harrison converted a Michael Kosiw pass. Oshawa weuld fie the score a few minutes later, but before the period>ended, Harrison put the « Cats in front 2-1 with an unassisted tally. The second period saw Whitby open a 3-1 lead- when Kosiw rapped in a Jamie Fox rebound, but Oshawa scored again on a goalmouth scramble te again cut the lead te one. Wildcats took a 4-2 lead when Brandon McBride's hard shot found the top cerner. The third period was a Peewees win 2 The Whitby miner peewee AA rep teamn,. sponsored by (Jrews Sports, won back te bock gamos on the weekend te impreve their league record te 6-4. On Saturday, Nov. 12, Wildcats faced the undefeated Vaughan Rangers who had nine wins going into the game. Rangers.led 3-O after two periods. In the first minute of the third period Ben Scheopers snuck one past the Rangers goaltender and that opened the floodgates for Wildcats who scored four more goals, by Luc Chiasson, Matt Rae, Matt McKay and Kyle Ruttan. Mlike Nemisz was solid in net, facing 19 shots. On Sundéy, Nov. 13 Wildcats playod a very tough garne against Bewmanville. After a scoreless first poniod, Sean Walsh scored late in the second period on a blast fromn just over the blu lino. In the third period, Wildcats teok a 3-O lead on goals by Rae and Robert Lalende, the latter shorthanded on a nice individual effort. Toros scored two quick goals late in the game te ruin the shuteut by Michael Thornton. Wi,tic for Whitby AA team The Whitby miner atoni AA hockey team had a win and a tie in games last week. Nowmarket was leading 2-O in the second poriod before Wildcats camne baek with four quick goals from Justin Howe, Andrew Lamiot Adam Thibodeau and completely different style of game than the first two, with both teais playing bomba away hockey. A total of 37 shots were directed at both goals with eight of them finding their mark. Wildcats scored the firat.two of the period when McBride and Ryan Tutak scorod moments apart, with helpers from Sean Pitcher on both. Oshawa got one back on a breakaway, but the cats repliod with two more from Andrew Pigram and Harrison. Oshawa scored two of their own within one minute te reduce the The Whitby major atom AAA hockey club, after losing te Quinte 7-1, came back with a 6-2 win over Central Ontario Wolves in rocont beague action. On Nov. 3 in Brookin, despite a strong gaine by goaltender Joel Whitmnarsh, Whitby foîl vicfim te a rash of third period penalties leading te the bass te Quinte. Matt Taylor scored for Whitby with assiste going te Danny VonEschscholtz ' and Ryan Mathews. In Lindsay on Nov. 5, Whitby led by a two-goal, three-assist effort by VonEschscholtz --and James Hinkson's three goals and Cardwell scores winner Sophomore right wing Justin Cardwell of Whitby, a niember of the Western University hockey toani, earned three points in Nov. 4-5 non-conference series versus Clarkson of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) in Potsdam, N.Y.. The WMU Broncos beat the Golden Knights 8-4 on Friday and tied them 4-4 in ovortime on Saturday. Cardwell scored Friday>s gamne-winning goal and set up WMU's fourth and sixth goals of that conteat. The former member of the Markham Waxers has four (2-2) points this season and owns a +3 plus-minus rate. Western is 4-2-1 overall and 1-2 in CCHA play. Whitby ceuringL Club Nov. 4 ai Whtby Curling Club, Mason early brd bonspiel (12 dlus laiplace - skip Jo. Todd. vice Stuart Gardner. second Mark Spowart. Iead Jeff Channel I rom th Dixie Curling Club 2nd place - skp Bruce MacEwan, vice, Drew McMacken. second Darrel Wood, lead Pâti Iving f rom the York Heaher Curling Club rd place - skip Richard Turner, vice John Ashworlh, second Fred Ruck. lead ChaI Simpson ram th Whilby Curling Club Oct. 26 at Whutby Curling Club ladies'senior' bonspiel lut prize - skip Mary inan. vice Judy McNarnee, second Mary Baker. lead Jqan Matin fram the Peterborough Curing Club 2nd prize - skip Marie Van Dusen. vice Evélyn Conn. second Jo McCulach, lead Agnea Hendry f rm the Daewood Curling Club 3rdprize skp Ellen Gibsan. vice Shirley Le., secon Kathy Gundry. lead Maij Jackson from the Port Perry Curing Club One-game l-igh.- skip Mary Parka, vice Geari <MCarrvond) Demille, second Sharon Munro. lead Bazb Garrtell I rom the Whiby Curling Ckub UPCOMING EVENTS Junior Bonsplel Novr. 19, eaturing the top i unuors in Duham Reguon LtaM Bonspiel. Nov. 25,26 and 27 - $1.000 ln prizes. Public weiconue la vie tram lowge cofypet Iion sarts Friday al 5 pmn. deficit te three with six minutes te play. The last few minutes of the gaine were fast and furieus but Wildcats would net lot Oshawa close the gap. Late in the peried McBride tallied the game's last goal on a pass from Jeff Seedhouse. Whitby had a win and two loases in the Kitchener invitational teurnament last weekend. Wliitby loet 5-1 te Toronto Red Wings. Ryan Tutak scored while the goaltencler*Marc Gleeson was called upon te make some key one assist, skated te victory. Held in the game by great goaltending by Darryl Forsey, Wbitby traded powerplay goals with Central Ontario, ending two perieds with a 2-2 draw. Whitby came eut flying in the third period, firing four unanswered goals fer the win. Rounding eut the seoring for Whitby was Taylor. Assista wont te Kevin Pool, Josh Turcotte, Lucas Naylor, Ian Witruk and Michael Kubrynski. saves early. Whitby's second opponenta were the Boston Jr. Eagles. Wildcats scored the firat goal less than a minute into the game, when Brandon McBride converted a Jamie Fox paso. Tutak made the score 2-0 but Boston fought back te, tie the score. In the second period, Boston was in front 3-2 whon Kosiw converted a throe-way passing play fromn Tyler Harrison and Ronnie Robertson, and the second period aise endod in a fie. The third- period was al Whitby. Wildcats jumped eut te as 4-3 load less than a minute into the period, and thon poured on the offense. By the tinie the dust settled, the Wildcats had scored five finie,. while allowing only three shots on goaltender Kyl e Nova. Third period point-getters were McBride, Andrew Pïgrani, Robertson, Sean Pitcher, Harrison, Paul Ranger, Wade Branch and Jeff Seedhouse. Whitby now needed a victory over the MTHL Richmond Hill-Vaughan Kings te advance te the playeff round. RHV scored the only goal of the first period on a deflected shet from the point. Whitby came back in the second te tie the score whon McBride contered a pass te Kosiw who buried the puck high in. the corner. Third period play was close Generals' alumni to play Oshawa Generals recently announced the confirmed participation -,ý of eight further NHL alumniplayers for a hockey exhibition game Wednesday, Nov. 23 at Civic Auditoriumn. Confirming their participation were Jason Arnott, Kfirk McLean, Peter Sidorkiewicz, Joe Cirella, Jeff Daniels, Mike Craig, Darren Turcotte and and Jim Paek. Alumni players who previeusly confirmed their participation were Dave Andreychuk, Tain Fraser, Whitby niinor hockey HOUSE LEAGUE MAJOR ATOM Nov. 13 WhilbyOplimial Paul Perry 2 Sean Radich Michael Naccarata Brendan Peel Whitby Audio Nichotas Headley Whitby Toyota James Lowrie 5 Lennox Drum 4 Jean Pierre Galipeault 2 Daniel Deluca Donald Carrpbel 1 Moose Lodge-Whilby6 Chuis Elson 3 Sean NaoMrt Sean Keay Sean Thoradyke 1 Smiling Drilleras Robeit Waker 2 Justin Cites 2 Michael Lafey Jey Leney Nov. 6 Whitby Audio 1 Whitby Toyota5 David Cotreno James Lowie Blake Howe Chris udali Ian Mc4rah Whitby Optimist 2 Smiling Drllers3 Danny Caird Jonat han Feeney Sean Bennett Andrew Hepburn Chris Hepburn Moose Lodge 1 Lennox Drum 2 Chris Elson Donald Carrpbell Roberl Jedineis Stancinge ne of Nov. 14 w Whitby Oplimist 3 Moose LodgeWhit. 3 Srrding Dites 3 Lennox Drum 2 Whttby Toyota 1 Whtby Audrio O L T CF 0 24 10 1 1015 20 10 3 014 4 05 CA P 8 6 12 4 22 2 23 0 Cooustutistlce uuoh Nov. 14 BrerI MacEachem .Lennox Malthew Redshaw, Whit. T. Peter MaciGnnon. Mi. Aud. Christaýher Foxwell. Srniling Juutin Connor. Moose Ladge AVG 300 5.50 5.75 2.00 2.25 i3ront Grieve, John MacLean and Rob Pearson. Further confirmations are expected. Tickets for the evont are $15 and go on sale today (Wednesday) at the Civic Auditorium box office. The game will feature the Generals current lineup taking on a squad of National Hockey Longue Generals alumni. Net proceeds froni the event will go te the United Way and the Armstrong/Cherry scholarship fund. Justin Jimmio, Whit. OpI. 4 il 2.75 Top scoreru et of Nov. 14 Chraltopher Elson. Moose Lodge Danny Caird, Whilby Oplimist Paul Perry. Whitby Oplirnial Michael Lever, Moose Lodge Chues Fudali, Whilby Toyota Sieven Hyland. Whitby OpI. Robert Muir. Lennox Drum Jarm Lowrua. Whilby Toyota Brenidan Peel, Whilby OpI. Robert Walker, Smiing Drillera Ian Herbisca, Whlby Oplimist Andrew Hopburn. Smîling Sean Newport, Moose Lodge Justin Beltveau. Whitby Opt. Jay Sprague, Whitby Toyota Gregory Dooley. Moose Lodg e MINOR ATOu Nov. 13 Lennox Drum Richard Thomas 2 Robert Richards John Tuacey Sortrara Group Kr slea 1 taikias Ryan Sisson Brooklin Kinamnen Bria Chard 2 Erikç Peleusen 2 Darryl Laramny C A 6 2 4 3 2 3 4 0 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 3 1 3 0 4 4 Owasco VW&RV B.J. Busles 2 Thomas McWhirter Nathaniel Andres 2 Di. Semoliuk Jordan Otdlield DereIs Bonk Adam DeAth MatI McHardy 5 Satum Whitby i Brett Backmian 2 Scott Ras Gary Riddell Geoti Wells Staninge au of Nov. 13 Satura Whkby 3:ï ; Sorbara Grou.p 3 0 Brooln Kirumen 2 1 1 Lennox Duum 1 2 1 Dr. Semotiuk 1 3 0 Owasco VW&RV 0 3 1 MINOR NOVICE Nov. 12 Sorbara Grop Evan Boyce 2 Sephen Foston Richard Xamnin Rlobert Cotroneo Palrick Cabil spyder Andrew Meadows 3 KenI Houe 2 Niohoas HolM Jordan Fitzgerald David Drakme 6 Carson ras. Malhew Anderson Luke GI 8 Marc Renaud Anbony Nova 2 Kyle Murphy Daniel Kasiw with both teanis playing sound defensive hockey. RHIV scored midway through the period. Whitby pressured the final four minutes of the game but could not get the equalizer. I n North York League action, the Whitby Select 7s effence exploded in a 17-O romnp over Don MElS. Wildcats dominated from the opening faceoif and kept the pressure on unabated until the final whistle. Luke Carson led the team with.. seven goals and one assist. Nicolas Jardin had a goal and two assists, hMichael Uueau twe goals and an assist, David Leahy a goal and throe assists, Brad Smith and Jason Cassidy two goals each, Adami Johnston a goal and an assist and' Matthew Arbour a goal.ý Goaltenders Bennet Fitzgibbon and Chad Thiboeoau shared the shutout. In a roturn exhibition match played at Luther Vipond, 7s bowed te Bowmanvillo 5-2. Johnston and Carson scored for Whiitby. In last woek's odition, an arti- cle about the Whitby Figure Skating Club stated incorrectly that more, carnivals and ice shows wiIl be held and that there are four adult progranis. It should have been stated that there are no plans for carnivals or shows and that there is one adult program. The F'ree Press wishes to apo- logize for the errors. James Dick Bruce Cramne 3 Chris Graham Chris Mitchell Nov. 5 Spyders Andrew Meadows 4 Kyle Stedzieaskl Jordan Fizgerald Kent H-ome Thormas Colomb Pickering TiI. Derek Crstd, AIes Drake Cody Williamaon Marc Renaud Kyle Murphy 4 Spyders Pickering Tie Sorbara Group Marc Renaud C.A. Jamres Dick Carson Bras. Carson Brou. L Carson 5 J. Cassidy 3 D. Allison S. Graham K. Nasu J. lreland Cwlt Brown Electrua I. Farquharson 3 B. Smth 2 S. Freernan 2 J. Jewiss B. GalamneSu P. Finigan 1 Roughley Insurance K. Musserman 3 D. Shaw Nov. 6 2 T&D Steak A. Johnsion 4 S. Baker 3 Pollard Rooing S. PRodger 2 K. Gorczynski 2 4 M. Sacco J. Polard Carson Bras. L Carson 5 S. Buchanan Dustin Cunning Chris Thomson 8 Carson Brs. Malt Anderson Nlck Carson 3 SorbaaGrou.p Jason Cash 4 Jura.. Dick Cary Bruinmna 2 ChrueGrahama sec eiNV. 81 w L 2 0 0 2 MAJOR SOUIRTr Exhbition gamset 12 PolaLrd PRooing K. Gorczynski 2 10 Loacom CoÃ"nsuluing T. Forrester M. Mizzl M. Sanicer L Millar 5 T&D Steak A. Johnston M. Trudeeu 7 Leacom Consuling S Katxynovich 0. Leahy 6 Roughley Insurance C. parie 8 CurBrownElectii B. Calvrmma B.Srnith Whitby team gais split 1 i

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