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Whitby Free Press, 4 Jan 1995, p. 18

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C»A 24 W 1 22 1 1 21 13 27 20 15 la il 1514 m 14 12Wl 9 18 m12 19 4 21 1212 14 9 12 il 7 l V 2 912 7 14 615 3Bwmanibe Tweensedged in .fina The Whitby Lionesa tween A ringette*teain won silver at their first tournainent of the season Dec. 27-29 in Markhazn. Whitby had a slow start againat Markham that. ended in a 2-2 tie. They picked up the pace ta, win the second gaine faginst Pickering 6-3, and then 6-1 over Ottawa Valley ta end division play in first place. Ini the semi-finals, Whitby won over Pickering 10-2. Whitby came up short 4-3 in -the final gaine against Markham ta get silver. Jen Cassidy scored il of the team's 27 goals and had six assiste. In the semi-final gaie she had six goals and three assits. Callie. Osborne and Jennifer Leighton had eight points each, Jillian Shannon six points, Cynthia Whaley five, Nicole BoI1VSot 4 Bauruzwlb O mihwuwezb MVP - Alun Reo 6 Aa 3 Wei"ra Chooaipi 3 Haan 5 lndvlaig~l 3 DMo30 WhI MAJOR NOVICE AA apesrered 1VMaiTech ld. 6 End Saraa Dec.28 4 Budhogon Sbre abbaan. Grahun Knox Than Farquharsan .Dar- 27 i chmcrui FMl 1 WhIurole AamanMagwira MNOR 13AUTAU AQA epouuoed 1V Foran Diapees Corp. Dec. 29 WKmhaftMh2 Brion Hedry Dec. 28 Whitb Ryan Mrthur Dac. 27 Whitby Paul Chomobay Dec. 20 Whitby Paul Chorncbay 2 Derek Ackford Brion Hondri Bra-çton 1 Finland Missisa.lga 4 Bcwrnulb MAJORt PEEWEE AA BowmanvileClutatoesToumeunsi Whkby Aaron Magtire Deoek Raynei Thammu Faquharma 3 Wayne Ttvcota nec 26 Whktbyil Watelo Miohu Mcenze 4 2 Batby Solt3 Uiam Roaldax Andimw Laramy BrandonDavis Mat Snowden Sfiidaii - Kyb Ckcy 2 MVP - MSML Cazl Dec. 29 Whitby 2 flamond Fil Dean Satan Miou VcKnz. 4 MVP - Mid"u Leohy 1 Ilchrnorl I Shidait - K eCbrcy MÇP - KybeClarCY Do21 - bague Uiarn ddx 2 BsUby Scatt 2 Mgt Snavwden 2 e Ouhev *NOR NOVICE AA aponeeed 1V Lmnbly/Vlksr Wayne Gretzky Toremnwrd Dac. 27 3 Waren Park 3 Whittw JustiFax Chvis ocliarne 4 East Sarnia 3 Whltby PhlMclhcne JustsiFox Dec. 22 Whiby 5 Aax Wayne Turcotte 2 Blaie Rabison ThorauFarquharson 3 MINOR NOVICE AAA op pn-am m & VyWhltby McDo.ulde Wayne Gmuty Toranmeri Dac. 27 Whtby Mit Snwdn MVP - Ky@Ctanoy Whkby 1 , Fahmond HFUI 2 Welari Der- 2B PiIbhane 2 2 Justin Fox TylerHely Mit Goadwin Whhby Dac. 29 Whltby Whftby (o-km Hanry He"ry2 2 Chvs Osborne Zech Greer 2 Aurora 2Orangevîlle 5 Aurora 0 Orangevule 0 Eindale 4 East Sarria Freeman, Karyn Jeacocke and Christina Baldasti four each, Hale Millard three and Lyndsay Smltwo points. The strong defensive unit was led by goalie Heidi Schlitt with a' goals-againat-averagre of 2.40. Coach is John, Cassidy, assistant Chuck Millard and manager Donna Peacocke. Novice ýwinconRsolation The Whitby minor novice AA hockey teani, 'sonsored by LiongleyNVickar BS, won the consolation chamlpioirnshp of the 25th anniversary WVayne Gretzky international ninor hockey taurnament in Brantford over the holidays Wildcats psted a 1-2-1 record in the preliminazy round, good enough for second place in their division and a semi-final berth againat Erindale who finished first in the other division.' After two scoreless perioda, it was evident that this gaine would be decided by one goal, and Selects ousted iin North York Whitby's select 7s were edged out of the playoff round in the North York, taurnament laat week when they dropped a 3-2 decision ta, East Gwilimbr. After a scoreless first period, East Gwillimbury found the mark late in the second ta, take a 1-0 lead. They popped in two quik goals early in the third ta takea 3-0 stranglehold but the Whitby squad kept pressing. Matt Arbour and Luke Carson brought Wildcats within one but despite sustained pressure with an extra attacker in the final minute, Whitby couldn't notch the equalizer. Whitby's Brad Smith was nanied the ganie's third star. In earlier action, the goaltender duo of Chad Thibodeau and Bennett Fitzgibbon and defenceman Michael Trudeau led Whiitby to a 3-1 win over Etabicoke. Scoring for Whitby were Ryan Kerr, David Leahy and Kody Musselman. Trudeau was the gaxne's first star.. On Boxing Day, Whitby lost 3-o to, a strong squad froin Brampton Chinguacousy. The Blues scored a goal in each period and held the Wildcats ta, few scoring chances. Thibodeau was named the second star. Erindale scored at 4:25 of the third. Justin White and Geoffrey Niblett conibined ta, play a strong gaine in net. Ini the consolation final against East Sarnia, Chris Osborne put Whitby on the scoreboard 39 seconds inta, the game. Zach Greer increased the lead ta two before theperiod eded. Kennyenbilt the lead ta three before Sarnastarted its comeback, eventually, tying the gaine in regulation time. Overtime consisted cf three-niinute intervals, with one player removed each1 interval until someoe scored. ,Henry would, be the hero, in this gaine, scoring in the third interval. Niblett and White had another outstanding gaine. In the prelininary round, Whitby had beaten Aurora 6-1 and tied 2-2 while loeing twice ta, Orangeville 3-2 and 4-O. In the first round, Justin Fox had three goals and two assista, Philip Mcflhone three goals, Tyler Healy a goal and two asssta, Henry three assista, Matt Goodwin a goal and* an assist, Osborne a goal, Josh Miller and Chris Jakeer two assista each. Noviices ed ged Trenton scored in overtime ta defeat the Whitby major novice select hockey teain in the fmia of a repeturient in Frankfor inDee er Andrew Ewart and Bradley- Arbour scored for Whitby as the two. teains were tied 2-2 after regulationtime. Witby reached the final by defeating Newcastle 6-2 and Bowmanville 5-1. Jason Gordon scored two goals and Arbour, Andrew Lebel, Sean Cunninghamn and Colin Harvey each had one in the win over Newcastle. Cunningham added two assiats. Gordon had two goals and Ryan Pike, Arbour and Cunning- hamn one each against Bowman- ville. At a tournament in Omemee, Whitby won the C final with a 9-3 win over the host team. Arbour had three goals, Lebel and Michael MacPhee two each, Devan Brick and Cunningham one each. Whitby won their first gaine 2-1 over Sunderland on a goal and an assist by, Cunningham, Gordon with the other goal. Millbrook, the eventual cham- pions, defeated Whitby 4-2, Lebel and Gardon with the goal. In league play earlier in Deoember, Whitby, sponsored by Master Bedrooni, defeated.East York 6-3. Arbour and Lebel each had two goals and an assist Paul Michael -Rivest and Matt, Laffe one each. Cunn:ùnçhani had aIl the goal in a 3-1 win over Ajax. Skating ins"truction 'Learn to Bolier Skate' is held Saturday xnornings at Wheelies on Burns Street. Registration is at 9 a.m. on Jan. 7, esn starting the sanie daLe eight-badge prograin, for aIl ages, runs for five weeks and costa $25. RentaI skates are avaîlable'for $1 a week. Whitby rep hockey MAJOR BANTAN AAA epoeeed 1V M"~ eel Sm eCerise mommo eCeume aiToneu De.29 Whlbv 2 Mieaauga 2 Whlby Du& kRw 7 1 7ý

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