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Whitby Free Press, 15 Feb 1995, p. 23

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Whltby Free Pro., Weckesday, Februay 15, 1995, Page 23 Atoms turned away in tournament fin al The Whitby major atomn AA hockey. tearn, sponsored by the B rookilnLionsClub, bat 1-0 to the hast tearn in the championship of the Richmond HIIi tournanient. Game one saw Whltby dominate Aurora 5-1. Danny Caird scored twice, singles to Matt Grahiam, Tom Ricica and Nick Verkuyl. Game two was a 3-1 victory over Warren Park. Farrow, Caird and Ricica scored,*Caird.addin~ two asssts. ,,ra Sand playe well innetor the win. In gaine three, Whitby bat 5-2 ta Mississlaua Terriers. The team. was a lite fiat, knowing theyd already advanced to the semi-finals. Single goals- came fromGrahain, Dami Aznurawalye and Sean Bracln. In the seuil-finals against Oakvile, Whltby played their best gie of the tournament, shuttingr out Oakville 4-0. Cird scored twlce, singles to Whitby curling club PeraiP Mdu'a Trepylwm s Fti 0. Whtby Cetlaigc MAIN EVENT Winner ulip - Mary Ja eu.Venes, vice - Shirley Burnett, second - Burb Jervis, land - Puni Vnond SECOND EVENT Wlinr~ skip - Sharon Munro, vice - Helen Collins, second - Lorraine Dixon. l Glola MurkarlJane Ooole THIRO EVENT Winner sicd- Helen Boyce. vice - Wandia Coules, second - Kuren Cotni, b.d - Cheryl McoCasey CONSOLATION Wlnner:uskip - Betty Hlig vice - Jaulc W.slherdon, second - Mio riffon, led- KurenKonctiy ONE GAME HIGH. Wir er: s - Ed McPliedsn, vice - Ev Miler, second- ronda Nicot". e- Cuthy Chimeti UPCOMNG EVENTS Prieulo.uand Bwb.es Matfsborapet Feb. 1S Motor Cky ursxed bonapi Fab. 24-26 Whitby figure skating club Mliden Mel teSkate Foe. 45 TOP FIVE RESULYS PROFICIENCY LADIES' FREESKATE Jesu Bowman fllht 12nd Britan Moloney fi ght 141h Nicole Kes. filght 2. 2nd Lieu Betts filght 2.4th Michelle KoSle Illght 3,.-« PROFICIENCY MENS FRCESICA1TE JeoffKceslq 3rd PRELINARY DANCE Jeoff Koeslag. Michelle Koeslag lo PRE-PREUMINARY LADIES' FREESKATE Jaoqueine Webh fllght 2. 3rd Jessica Clak flght 3. 3rd PRE-PREUMINARY MENS FREESKATE MichaeslGrlmsch 5th JUNIOR 1BRONZE A LADIES' FREESIKATE MelIsaPNUon lilght 1.51th JUNIOR BRONZE B LADIES' FREESKATE Lluu Coedy flght 3.lt JUVENILE LADIES' FREESIKATE Lindsay Molonsy 'W PRE-NOVICE LADIES Lod Ilica short, u lcng,wt Farrow and Rab Laba. Sand recorded the shutaut. The chamnpionslp gaine againat Richmond Hl was a cl-ose battle wlth Whitby unable ta capitalize ou severascrng chances. Caird was- MVP lu the chaznpionship gaine. In the first round of the Ontario Minor Hockey gameone Wideats bounced bacc with three straight wlns over The Whltby major novice AA hocke team, sponsored b Main TecheIndustries, was knocked out of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association playoffs wlth two losses lu the past week. On Feb. 6., Wildcats travelled ta Markham for the second of a three-game serles. Wltby was defeated 4-2, goals *by Derek Rayner and Aaron Maguire. 7he los left the series 1-1 for the tlrd game back lu Whitby on Feb. 10. Wildcats took a qulck 2-0 bead wlth goals from Chris Laforge and Maguire. Eutering the third period wlth the lead, Wildcats went luto a coma and Markhamn took a 3-2 lead. With just minutes left lu the third perlod, Aaron MacMurray scored ta tie the gaine and send it inta overtime. Markharn scored twice for a 5-3 win. Wildcats now enter the York-Simcoe division playoffs. Whitby then travelled 'ta Uxbridge where they won a The Whltby minor atam AAA hockey teaiu, sponsored by Fortune Fiuancial, rau. their season record ta 22 wins, four lasses and four tdes with a conviuclug 9-1 win over Ajax-Pickering Raiders on Saturday Theflrst perlod of the gaine saw good action at bath ends cf the rink with Brandon McBride openng the scoring midway throg aine, assisted by P ckLang and Michael Koeiw. Whitby controlled mast of the play throughaut the period but were unale ta wlden the bead. Strong defensive play led by Sean Hill1 and Jeif Seedhouse kept Raiders away froin the Whitby net for the entire period. Early lu the second period, Wildcats opened up the lead with gol yRyan Tutak and Psul Plckering ta, take the series 3-1. Igaine two,,Whitby won 2-1, goas mfrm Caijrd and Farrow. Iu game three, Whltby exploded for a 5-1 victory Caird leading *the way with a bat trick, singles ta Verkuyl 'and Ricica. Farrow had three assise. Iu gaine four, Wlldcats wou 3-2, goals by Farrow, Ricica and Verkuyl. Whitby now awalts the winner the Richmnond Hill - Ajax series for the divisional final. CO *STEEL<4 *LASCO one-day taurnament. Iu their first gaine, Whitby came out fiat after their las the night before and was defeated by hast teaxu 2-O. Later that day Whitby edged Markham 2-1. Goals were scored b MacMurryan sd. Wayne Tucotte. Wildcats then defeated Uxbridge 3-2 lu the championship gaine. Whtby got off toa quck start on a goal from Grahamin Kox. Uxbfridge reponded ta Whitby's goal wth two of thelr own ta ke the lead. Wildcats persevered aud came back ta tie the gaine on a pass fromn MacMurray ta Turcotte who suid the puck luto the net. The gaine remained tied for some time, thanks ta the superb effort of Wildcats goâlie Michael Jeffrey who was outstanding lu th m~tiinutes left ta go, Derek Rayner beat the Uxbrldge goalie for the winnlng goal. -AcrealeaeVeplWNatonauoaninuenTicii AiI our instructors are Program(NCCP) certified under N.C.C.P. & N.K.A. Programmes Steve Halls School of Dojo Location: Hwyon401 I3IIINRiYU KMI TE 1m Hd i 1632 Charles Street, Whtby Estabished in the I lW2D1Jm Tel: 666-448 or 697-3213 Z siift 1.9e9 w s, s s o s o s s, o s' v I a -w-w' IPENA WLAR.S BRIGADIER 560XT ALL SEASON 4t~RA~A i 55X80R1 3 i 75X80R1 3 i 8SX7SRi 4 i 9SX75R14 2OSX7SR1 4 $42.00 $58.00 $60.00 $63.00 $65.00 I185X70R14 195X70R14 $65.00 $66.00 I195X60R14 215X60R14 j 73.00 $76.0U 20SX75 215X75 225X75 235X75 215X70 i * I Dealer For: Michelin, Uniroyal, BFGo Good Year, Firestone, Brigadier, Ge NAS ST9~ ]ON - AANY. Ri 5 $67.00 RS -$70.00 Ri5 $74.00 ar RiS 5 $77.00 R1 4 $69.00 185X60Rl4 1 $70.00 21 5X65R1 5 $85.00 Dodrich, Dunlop, i* eneral, HoosierIU .sME ScorM9~ three goals lu three midnutes latelunthe seond perlod and four more inu five minutes in the third, Wlldcats taok complet. control. 1Pont-getters lu the barrages were Wade Branch, Sean Pitcher, Ronnie Robertson, James Llske, Jamie Fox, Kosiw,. Andrew Pigramn, Lang and McBride. Late lu the third gerlo Raiders spolled the shutout idby Marc Gleeson and Kyle Nova Who shared netminding duties. Wildcata have four gaines remalnng lu the season. Whitby hasts Central Ontario and Oshawa, then plays home-and- home versus Peterborough in what could be the series that decides firat place overail. gueon i fwfeet wlII 4 WhibjMnor Lachoss We caver ail of the Durham Region Ages 4 -20 RIEGISTIRATION TIMES & DATES CHILDRENS ARENA, OSHAWA Sat. Feb 18. & Sun. Feb 19. LUTHER VIPOND MEMORIAL ARENA BROOKLIN, Sat. Mar. 4 & Sun. Mar. 5 IROQUOIS PARK ARENA,. i-ITBY Sat. Mar. 25 & Sun. Mar. 26 AIL LiMES 9:00a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Cali 434-8919 or 432-2322 for-more Inrormàtion Novices.are knocked. out of payoffbs Whitby stili in hunt. for top spot Whitby Minor Hockey Association 1995-96 Representative Teams Coaching Applications, Application forms are now available at the front desk at Iroquois Park Complex, 500 Victoria St. W., Whitby APPLICATION- DEADLINE MARCH 3, 1995 'I 1 jý-jM jý LAS A-a-

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