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Whitby Free Press, 30 Nov 1994, p. 28

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t, 1' i t I. The Whitby petite AA ringette team, sponsored by Deug Freeman CA, won the gold medal in the London Forest City ringette teurnament on the weekend. During round-robin play, Whitby went undefeated, scoring victeries over Sudbury 8-2, Huron-Perth 9-2, Waterloo 14-1, Kitchener 7-5 and Cambridge 3-1 lead. However, Whitby, 11-4. skating bard and checking The final pitted Whitby against aggressively as, they did al Sudbury. VWitby started slowly, tournament, took control and won allowing Sudbury te build up a by a 10-5 margin. Tweens too much for Kingston The Whitby tween B ringette teaxu, spensored by Peacock Sportswear, returned from an exbibition road trip te Kingston this past weekend with a pair of victories. In their first gaine, Kingston opened tbe scoring and botb teams traded a pair ef goals before Whitby added the go-ahead marker witb less tban twe minutes te play in the opening period. In the second period, the Whiitby defence and the selid goaltending of Keri Lynn Smitb juniors stili hot The Whitby MeCullough Jewellers Ltd. junior A ringette teani continues te play at a torrid pace, registering twe wins and a tie in their last tbree gaines. Whitby defeated Ajax 7-3 on Nov. 15 as Tania Chappell fired four goals witb other markers by Jessica Williams, Stephamie Marlowe and Ellen Johnson. Ainsley Hunt bad tbree assists. Wbitby tben tied Mississauga 2-2 witb goals by Angela Dunn Save $5.1 ïý With this coupon. Onti iWhitby Location Op 668-8759 Cornr and Williams. The third gaine saw Whidtby beat previously undefeated Port Perry 4-1 in a fast, well-played contest. Scoring were Marlowe, Jobnson, Jennifer Penne y and Williams. Dunn an d Williams eacb bad two assists. Goaltending Heather Hurst played strong in ail tbree contests, backed by teain members Brea Bligbt and Patti Brooks. shut the Kingston attack down and Whitby spaced four additional goals tbroughout the period and skated to a convincing 7-2 win. In the second game, Whitby opened the scoring after only 14 seconds of play but could only add one other goal during the first period. In a repeat of the first gamne, the Whitby defence continued to frustrate the Kingston attackers and Whitby added four more goals to the single Kingston reply and came away with a 6-1 victory and a series sweep. Every member of tbe Whitby squad contributed te tbe teams' winning effort. Leading the goal-scerers was, Corrine Richter with four goals, wbile Kathleen Rojas bad three goals and two assists, Andrew Perry added two goals and three assists, Tiffany Jones bad two goals and two assists, Melanie Larocque bad a single marker and tbree assists and Danielle Glover rounded out the goal scorers witb a single goal and two assists. Robynn Dupent bad two assists, wbile Charlene Dowdle and Aine Pattisen eacb bad a single beler. Kerri Lynn Smithb played a steady game in the Whiàtby nets. As finally lose Wbitby petite A Executive Copier ringette team suffered t4k,.r . 4. lnm in .~lemme actnr. offensive action. Oshawa was able te put tbe Lrame awav with tbree g~oals in o m s on Je V :last Sunday, defeated 9-6 by the final tbree minutes, the lasi w o k on N w Oshawa.on into an empty net. il Despite baving tbree players Scoring for Whitby were Nicol( Cars, Usedeut of the lineup, Wihitby came up Clarke and Michelle Leni witl Car ,AIe with an excellent effort, going goal two apiece, singles going te Jad( Car , ve fraoa witb Oshawa in an Blight and Tara Henry. Krysts Rust s exciting gamne with plenty of Cbartrand had two assiste. Rust Chîeck application Iv rsnA sernmint ner a[lnnlic5tîon 1 >en Evenings & Saturdays i of Dundas & Byron (West of Brock St.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VCUNRU e Clean assembly* Replace worn beits e Lubricate assembly Replace worn tire e Aign head* Test ail functions 9Free repair estimate Custone EIedmd'lve Inci 1150 Champlain Court Whitby, Ont. 668-6946 $29 95 Dundas.St Consumers Prr i - _______________________________________________________________M The Whitby Fabics petite C2 ingette teain played their strongest gaine of the season Nov. 27 but lost 9_6 te Omnemee. Scoring for Witby were i.ndsey Lilly and Sophia Yilmaz with two goals each. Danielle de th de al Dadaît and Becky Birtzu each bad a goal and an assist. Three Whitby players had their best game of tbe season -- Jennifer Scott, Jessica Yan and Aleya Suleman. Megan Rodger played well in goal despite the score. Bradley gets winner in novice Cl victory The Whitby novice Cl ringette teain squeaked eut a hard-fought 5-4 victory over their sister teain, Whitby C2s. Jessica Bradley's second goal of the gnme witb 3:44 remaining sealed the victory for Cl. The C2s, spensored by the Whitby Kinettes, jumped eut te an early 2-0 lead but the Cis Benef its of Steve Hails School c>f Classes Kalfte: I «IIINRY<J KfUWTfor Exerise/odytonig eMen and Women *BuiId Self -esteem Ten Self iscipine* Chidren 8 - up+ *Self Confidence 5 - 7 ys Notice a differnce in ys yourself and your child. e Karobios New Programs Starting e Karate/Aerobics After Dec. 11/94. *Sl eec Limited spaces available. eefDeec Calil now to registerf Courses Classes start at $3495 per month for childrenREE E $3995 per month for aduits ÀMi EEV ME MBE R -R p CKWC 1632 Charies St. Whftby 66&48 10%O FF ALL 1 VEAR MEMBERSHIPS battled back to tie the game heading inte the final period. The teams played a fast-paced, seesaw gaine higblighted by superb goaltending by both Emily Meuntjoy and Aylssa Branson. Branson picked up the win. Baily Corneal petted two goals and one assist with Kathryn Pr-att a single te go along witb the pair by Bradley. Jennah Cheesman recorded a hat trick with Paetra Kaufrnan scoring one for C2s. Slow start hurts invces Whitby Ian Martin Ltd. novice ringette team, recently lest 12-5 te Manvers. Whitby got off to a slow start but matched Manvers goal for goal in the second haîf of the gaine. Chantel Smith scored twe goals and one assist. Caitlin Kelly, Holly Langlois and Mykala Abel eacb scored one goal. Lindsay McGill played well in net. Jessica Dett played a strong defensive game. Ottensively the charge was led by forwards Bonnie Chant, Rachel Stewart, Kailey Miller, Krista Mueller, Emily Lebel, Lindsay Freeman an Jessca' Brownridge. Goalie Tracy McGillis, along with the defence of Kara Byrnes, Vieki Strugneil, Sara VanderliJ and Samantha Cardwelf, stonewalled the opposition throughout the tournament. The team is coached by Rosm Brownridge, assistant coach is Deug Freeman and manager Leza Cardwell. Whitby indoor socoer HOUSE LEAGUE DANTAM Jeff's Goldhawks 5 Leon' F. Princiotta 3 Shar M. Hadden D.Btr Sarah Stoppa 'K. Da2 Rays Marooners 7 Raire T. Gardzinski 3 M. Cr J. Gorny 2 RPet R. Hamill R"b Kati KaIli ColinsOrange C. 15 Rick' A. Payne 6 J. Mo M. Payne 4 J. Ha A. Boyce S. D& P. Law P. MC C. Henry K. Smith Shanella Fleming Johns Red Dem. 6 Gerry S. McDavid 3 S. Pla D. Bond 2 Shannon Foster <ruot ail full names reported) Nov. 26 Team #1 5 Team #5 1 Keith Head 3 MWrk jefirey Sebastian Pareja 2 Teamn#2 0 Tearn#4 8 David Janes 6 Nichalas Delaurentis George Miljarovski Team #3 0 Norm WebleylInv. O SOUIRI Nov. 26 Brown 2 Orange 5 Philip McKenzie Johnny Greer 2 Allan Evelyn Chuis Chappetta 2 Jeremy Beggs Blue 5 Orange 6 Robame Goddard 4 Marc Rejnolds Logan Paimner Andrew Dyment Stef an Bonnici Nicholas Castellano Daniel Sbarzelia Scorpions 0 Green 4 Tyler Dtin 3 Craig Ailkenhead Grey i Purpie 0 Natashia Nzeakar ns Gluedevils 3 mna Wagnell lsch aSilva er's Brown 9. 4 'rosa 2 %ters acca Teggart s Royal S. g lunt 3 ânna 3 uverili 2 4Kenna tys Green M. 4akmieyer Page 28, Whitby Free Press, Wecdiosday, November 30,1994 *'...*. :~ Petites shàow power in gold-medal win t,

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