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Whitby Free Press, 14 Dec 1994, p. 25

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WhItby Free Press, Wednosday, Deoember 14, 1994,Page 25_ Novices Split Thie Whitby minor novice AA hockey - teain, sponsored by Longley/Vickar BS, split two beague gaines thi past week, losing at home t Ajax 2-0 and winning on the road against Vagan21 Wildcats were tamned at home against Ajax. After a scoreless first period,. Whitby ran into penalty prabbeme in the second, twice facing a five-on-three situation. Ajax would eventually capitalize to tae a 1-O lead. SLater in the period a giveaway at centre ioe would be converted to a 2-O lead. Atoms gi The Whitby Wildcats major atoin AA hockeytemspnod by the BrooklinLionClub, had two wins and two losses in York/Simcoe league action recontly. WildeatsW first match was a 2-O win over Plckering. Scoring for Whitby were Danny Caird and Jason Sledziewsjld. Bryan Sand Played strong in net and recorded the shutout. Wildcats were not se, successfu on Pickering's home turf, losing Wildcats rebounded against Vaughan after a skating-only mnore drive and determination, Whitby moved the puck and hada a strong two-way gaine. Philip Mcmne pt Whitbyi the l=dwith a soo ffotvith oly six seconds left in the first period. Ini the second Tyler Healy converted a Matthew Goodwin rebound for a 2-0 lead. Vaughan scored late in the third. Geoffry Niblett and Justin White bot plaed a strong gaine in gal for o2 for 4 5-O. Whitby thon retaliated against Bowmnanville, winning 4-1.Scorn for Witywere Sledies1, ica and Bryan Caird with a pair. Mantde had two asssta. Wildcats then lest 2-1 to ichmond Hill in a garne that could have gone either way. Scoring for Whitby was Rob Laba. I exhibition play,Witby ot 3-2 te, York Toros. Farrow had bath goals, both assisted by Danny Caird. CANADIAN synchronized swimming cham- pion Lisa Alexander (right) recentIy gave some tips to Durham Synchro Club coaches at Anne Ottenbrite- pool at Iro- quois Park in Whitby. Alexander won two golid medals at the 1994 Commonwealth ames and is the Canadian national solo and duet champion. Poto by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Press Belles gain split ntile for tpso hibsProvincial Signs belle Novices rare tl unbeaten Whitby's novice B rngette dea,=osrdby Vicdom ELnd andGraeldefated Ajax 5-3 on Sunday. The gaine was fast-paced, with Whitby outplayingAjax by a wide marin hroughout the e? n pead aren cWilhasad LnsyGiordano each scored twice to stake Whitby te a 4-0 lead. Ajax bounced back with saine strong offensive play and narrowed the gap ta 4-2. However, Whidtby's Shauna Hamer put the gaine out of reach with a goal on a high backhand shot with just 5:30 remaining. McWilliams, Tracy Kotarba and Sara Roosall each assisted on two of the WVhitby goals. The victory Iceeps Whitby at the top of the beague standings with a recond of nine wins and no lasses. Petites Whitby Executive Copier petite A ringette teain regained their winnng ways last Saturday with a 10-3 victory aven Markham. After two cansecutive lasses, Whitby camne out flying and dorinated from the start, outahooting Markham 41-16. Whitby forwards Natale Babony and Meghan Cloutier turned in strong offensive performances vth Babony sconing four tintes and Cloutier two. Kristy Kortobaalsoadded two with aingles going ta Tara Henry and NcoeCark. Henry had two assista. On Saturday, Whitby played against Oshawa in a fast-paced, exciting gaine. Oshawa began play with the ring but 25 seconds later Erin Carroll scorod for Whidtby on ascreenséhot set up by soins quick, sharp passingfrom Kàm Vanderlip and Michelle Theriaùlt. Theriault scored ta increase the lead before Oshawa nettod one ta close the gap ta, 2-1. Natasha Carter neplied immediately ta restons the two.goal cushion and thon set up Theriault from, behind the net ta widen the edge ta 4-1. Samantha Sheppard made numerous taugh saves in net ta cool off the Osawa attack. Whitby's intense forechecking and aggressive defonce, led b Anne Henderson and Lara Huge, did net allow Oshawa back inta the gaine. Vanderlip and Theriault each scored again ta close out the scoring for a 6-3 win and a share of firat place ini the league. On Sunday, Whitby met thein Waterloo in Pickering. Playing against a strong, aggressive club that alse wanted a share of first place, Whitby was caught flat-footed by the qick, accurate, disciplined play of the Pickering club and was quiclcly down 3-0 Cheesman scores four early in the-gaine. Vanderlip scored - midway thnough the second half ta narrow the gap and Julie Rowland hit tho crosabar on a breakaway but the strong Picksrîng detence held fer a final 3-1 win. Whitby meets Barrie on Saturday for another battis for first place. Tweens roil on The Whitby tween C ring ette teaxn, sponsoned by Hanet Plastics, won two and tied one in recent play. On Nov. 13 Whitby defeated Markham 9-0. Goal-scorers were Carnie Tully (two), Teresa Bugden (three), Nicki Baldasti, Leslie Mayberry, Erin. Harvey and Cassandra Platt. On Nov. 20, Whiftby tied Lindnn -y 3-3. mlss hv 'ullv. On Nov. 27, Whitby defeatel Innismore 13-8. Andrea Bungoy and Baldasti each had four poals, Bugden and Platt two each andi Stephanie CapranoS the other. For the three gantes, Sarah Power and Rébecca Duncan oaci had four asis, Harvey and Leslie Couperthwaite tbree each. Gosikeeper Christine Parrot earned her firat shutout of the mac-pBaldasti adPat ERi ali-Whitby Bs oubl Aja Whitby C2sj outlasted Whitby second win of the season in the C3s by a 7-5 margin in novice C2 net while Lindsay McGill was Bdo b e A a ringetto action over the weekend. outstanding in the C3 cage. C2s, sponaored by Wlutby Kinettes, opened up a 5-2 lead on the Ian Martin Ltd. sponsored C3s and held on to record their sixth win of the season. Jennah Cheesmnan led the scoring with four goals. Kristen Alphonso potted two goals and ons assiat. Her second goal was a short-hahdsd effort. Asbey Taylor fired a singleton ta, round eut the scoring for C2s. Corrie Horwood recorded two "a for CSs with Caitlin Kelly, Roy Langlois and Ashfley Brooker counting oe each. Laura Gre lli hadtwoassists. Kelly ahws secured her Win, loss for bunnies Whitby Pningle Creek IGA bunnies ingette teain defeated Picksing 4-3 on Saturday before 1oain6 2 ta Ajax on Sunday. Kelly ISchad had two goas and an assiat against PMckering. Victoria Kauffinan lied a goal and an assiat sud Amy Moultan a goal. Kisten MILrget her second straight victary in net. Scoring for Whitby on Sundey were Kauffinan and Alison Williamis. Cornea, Pratt lead Cis The Whitby novice Cl ringqette teant, sponsoned b Mister Transmission, defeatsd Ajax r>2 recently. Bailey Corneal led the sconing with three goals, Kathenine Pratt had two. Strong defensively were Eden -Jeffery Kelly Cloutier, Sarah Tons and Joanna Tellas, and another win went ta Sarah Felgemacher in goal. The Witby tween B ingette teazn, sponsored by Peacock Sportswear, put togethen a solid teain performance in Ajax this eiast Sunday and came away with an 8-4 victony. Ajax opened the scoring and bath teanis traded a pair of goals before Whitby scored the go-ahead goal with just 12 seconds nemaining in the first period. Whitby then added a pair of unanswered goals within the opening minute of the second period ta pull ahead 5-3. Whitby continued ta build on their margin with two mor goals before Ajax responded with their third goal with less than a minute remaining in the game and bath teants exchanged their final markers with less than 20 seconds left ta play. Leading the Whitby scorers with three goals and an assist was Commie Richter, while Melanie Laracque added a pair of goals and a single assist. Kathlen Rjas and Tiffany Jons each had a goal and an assiat. Tara Henry, who was called up firomn the petites, added the other Whitby goal ,Andrea Perr had two assista. Ksni-Lynn Smith made. a number of key saves ta hold off any Ajax attempta ta get back into the gaine. C2s areq overwhehning SThe Whitby Fabries petite C2 ingette teain overwhelmed Ennismore 11-2 Dec. 10. Bnisunna Ceembas, Meghan Rodger and Km Curry were standouts. Ceemba had four goals and an assiat before she was forced eut of the game with an injury. Rodger had two goals and two assista. Other Whitby goal-scorers were Sophia Yilmaz with two goals and an assist. Daniells Dadalt, Aieya Suleman and Jennifer Scott saci had a goal sud an assiat. 1- 1

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