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Whitby Free Press, 7 Dec 1994, p. 25

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Whitby Free Press, Wedn-~riay, Deoember 7,1994, Page 25 Atoms blanked in tournament final The Whitby mqjor atom AAA hockey teain, sponsored by Hanet Plastics, came one period short of winning the Chinguacousy tournamient. After two scoreless periods in the chanpionship gaine, they gave up four goals in.a 4-0 bass te Oavlle Rangers. Whitby had beaten Chinguacousy 8-0, Elgin Middlesex 7-2 and Cambridge 4-0 to advance te the finals. Wildcats used a combination of great goaltending, strong defensive play and lots of seoring in their excellent showing in the first three gaines. Darryl Forsey had two shutouts while his goaltending partner Joel Whitmarsh aise, played well. Leading the scoring for Whitby was Matt Taylor with three goals, Novices in tough The Whitby miner novice AA W;htby up by two in the second. hoky ta, sosrd by Richmond 11i11 scored in the LonleNika, oud only gain a second and third for the tie. fie in twe beague gaines in the Justin White and Geoffrey past week. Niblett combined te face 16 After capturing the Richmond Hill shots. championship at the Pickering Whitby's record stands at 6-5-2 AA teurnament the week before, at the mid-point of the season. Wildcats lest 4-3 te Pickering on Wednesday. A slow start, along with a determined Pickering team, B n ag halfway through the game. A mid-week contest on Nov. 30 Tyrler Healy would be the only aaw the Whitby major bantam one te flnd the mark on a A hokytasnordb Khevi e ry p sud Mpaytthew Makateel Service Centre, defeat Goodin.Hny ad ate York-Simcoe Express 3-1. GSdwin.York-Simcoe was firat on the However, in the third peri<xI, board but well.executed passes Wibdcats caine te, life with Zach frein Gray and Death allowed Greer cutting the lead te, two on a Ryan McCarron to snap a shot set-up by Justin Fox. Fox then past the Express goaltender. cut the lead to one. The score remained tied ging Richmnond Hill tied Wihitby 2-2 into the second frame. However, on the weekend. Wildcata got on Whitby added te the tally with the board first aa Fox converted goals by Paul Gray and Darryl an end-to-end rush. Greer put Lewis. Goaie Tom Lawson faced 21 shotsansd kept the York-Simcoe team frein gaining any imomentuni. Whitby had a lossl and two fies in the Chinguacousy Hockey Classic held in Bramnalea on Dec. 2-4. Whitby got off te a rough start with Orangeville and were set back 5-1 in the firat gaine. Whitby's bone goal caine frein Matt Capson. The Saturday evening encounter saw Whitby face long-tine rivaIs, the very atrong Peterborough Petes. Steve Death Whitby continued its domination of the OMHA miner atom, AA loop with back-to-back victories over Pickering and Barrie. Whitby improved its eague play record to il wins, one losa sud three ties. Including exhibition and tournament gaines, Whitby sports a record of 24 wins, three basses and four fies. Againat Pickering, Wildcata opened the scoring on a fine solo rush by speedster Brandon Fowler who doked the goalie. Seconds ater Pickering evened the score. StibI in the first period, Jason Connor threaded a pasa te aniper Justin Hawe who made ne mistake. Hawe then hit Robert Eberle with a crisp pass who blasted it past a bewildered Pickering netininder. Defenceman Jeremi Brimble then scored short-handed. In the second, Hawe, Adamn Thibodeau with two and Jason Connor made the score 8-1. Hawe eventually got his hat trick aud Brimble his second of the gaine te make the final score 10-2. In their second match of the week Whitby squared off with Barrie, a much tougher opponent. The first peried featured excellent forechecing from Kevin Walsh and some outstsuding defensive plays by Robyn Cote. Thanka te Ian Upton s sharp goaltending, the gaine remained scoreless. In the second, Thibodeau found three assista. Aise scoring was Dan VonEschscholtz with three goals, two assists, Robbie Gawne three goals, two assista, Kevin Peel two goals, three assists. Ryan Mathews had two goals and an assist, Chris Simnpson one goal, two asssits, Josh Turcotte one goal, two assista, Jaines Hlinkson one goal, two assists, Ian Witruk one goal, one assiat, Nathan Cotter, one goal, one assist, Adain Velacich two assista and Lucas Naylor one goal. The moat valuable players for the four gaines were Forsey, Hlinkson, Witruk and Cotter. In league play Whitby had a win and two losses. In Woodville on Nov. 20 Wildcata gave up two third period goals in a 6-4 bass te Central Ontario Wolves. Scoring for Whitby was VonEschscholtz, Naylor, Mathews and Taylor. Hinkson had two assista. s win 3-1 got things rolling in the firat with a goal. Peterborough anawered that goal with one of their own minutes later te end the firat period in a 1-1 fie. This would set the pattern for ithe gaine as the second period wound up 3-3. Gocals for Whitby came from. Death and Matt Capson. Third period. action saw Petes go ahead, only te have Whitby fight back te fde the score 4-4. Dave Farquharson scored. Netininder Tom Lawson was very consistent in net. The early Sunday match againat Wexford Raiders ended in a 4-4 tie. Dan Ricica flred a hard shot frein the point te get Whitby on the board and tde the gaine. Whitby went te work in the second period with three unanswered goals. Darryl Lewis broke past two Wexford defenders sud, then slid a backhand shot into the net. Death sud Lewis then scored. Wexferd rebounded in the third te tie the gaine. Fletcher made some key stops. the twine b4y snapping in a rebound frein Bimble's point shot. Fowler theni broke free and scored unassisted on a fine 10w shot. In the third Tibodeau acored his second on a backhanded shot for a 3-0 lead. In the closing minutes of the gaine, Barrie acored two quick goals te narrow the gap to 3-2. Several solid saves by Ian Upton and a stellar performance by defenders Robyn Cote, Karen Farquharson, Andrew Martland sud Brimble albowed VWtby to save the victory. c Benefits of Karate:I " Self defence " Exercise/Body toning " Co-ordination -, Build Self -esteem e Self Discipline *Self Confidence Notice a difference in yourself and your child. New Programs Starting Atter Dec. 11194. Limited spaces available. Cal! now to register Classes start at $3495 per month for chitdren $39.95 per month for adults "y.40~ ArstcoaL Whitby beat Oshawa 1-0 on Nov. 29 in a solid teain effort with the shuteut going te Forsey* Cotter scored late in tShe third period. On Nov. 30 in Richmond HI-lI, Anderson CVI's midget boys' volleyball team recently capped a n undefeated season in league play by capturing the LOSSA (Durham) championship. Anderson, coached by Gord William son, defeated Denis O'Connor 15-12, 15-10 in the LOSSA final. The teain lest only once -- in a Whitby gave up four goals early in the gaine and went on te a 7-3 defeat. Scoring were Naylor, Mathews and Hinlcson. Taylor had twn assista. tournament -- in a total of about 40 gaines played this season. All team members -- Kevin DeSouza, Ryan Babcock, Brett MacRury, Chuck Coles, Ricky Ghajmingur, Rupinder Ghaj- mingur, Chria Rutherford, Femi Okuribibo, Darren Burely and Jin Ronfus --will move up te, the junior level next year. CO*STEEL< >LASCO 1994 IýNTREPID Steve Hails Sohool ofClse ~I1INRYU K~0ECase 1311NRYUKf'E E frr m ý Whitby figure skating club SCUGOG FROUICS Dec. 3 JUNIOR C MIEN 'et JefKoeslag NOVICE LADIES A lut Britany Moloney B let Michelle Kealg C 5th Bryden Elsel INTRODUCTORY B LADIES 5Ih Melissa Annis PRELUMNARY B LADIES, Flght 1 3d Candi Gravelle PREIUINARY B LADIES, FUight 2 2nd ChristnaJansen 41h Katie Chaleger PRELIMINARY C LADIES 3rd Jacqueline Welsh PRELINARY Il C MEN 2nd Andrew Nicholaa PRELUMNARY Il C LADIES 2nd Candice Bradbury INTRODIJCTORY C LADIES 2nid Kaie Gannon RESULTS RACOON RALLEY Bownilîle, Nov. 26 PRE-NOVICE A GIRLS, Ffight 1 't Stephanle Btta 4th Ashley Annis 71h Brttany Moloney PRE-NOVICE B GIRLS, Fight 1 't Kerry-Lynn Morrison PRE-NOVICE C GIRLS, FIght 1 4h Michelle Corcoran NOVICE A GIRLS. FIght 1 't Lisa Btta 2nd Jessica Bowermian NOVICE A GIRLS. FlIght 2 't Nicole Ke, NOVICE B GIRLS. Fight 1 't Michelle Koeslag 6th Bryden Esel NOVICE B GIRLS, FIght 2 3d NikIi I-erdman PRE-PREIINARY B GIRLS, Fight 1 't Kaie Gannon PRE-PRIELINARY B BOYS, FIght 1 't JefKoesag PRELINARY B GIRLS. Fight 1 't Christina Janaen PREIUINARV B GIRLS. Flîglit 2 3rd Candi Gravelle PREIUNARY B GIRLS. Fight 4 11h Colteen Bertley PRELUMNARY C GIRLS, Flighi i 41h JanewnSharkey PRELUMNARY BOYS, Flght 1 2nd Andrew ichotas *Men and Women *Teens *Children 8 - up + 5 - 7 yrs. *Karobics *Karate/Aerobics *Self Defence 1632 Charles St. IWhtbyI ACVI midgets take LOSSA crown Atoms win 2 mnore MEMBER 13 t::. r- . ma SAY'9HELLO"' TO A GOOD BUY OR A GOOD LEASE! BOND Sr. K ST. lffl Sl -Coc 1 GIBBST. 401 a %boa

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