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Whitby Free Press, 15 Feb 1995, p. 24

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Page 24, Whitby Free Press, Wednosday, February 15, 1995 j RI N ~ Tweens settie for sil ver in Guelph tournament The Whitby tween B teani, sponsored by Peacock Sportswear, finished second out of six teanis in the l5th annual Guelph ringette teurnament over the weekend. Whitby opened play on Saturday morning and lost 4-3 te host Guelph. In their second gaine Saturday afternoon, Whitby picked up their gaine and defeated Hlanover 11-2. In the semi-finals on Sunday moring Whitby defeated Labet' - and advanced te the finals. The final gaine provided the moat exciting match of the tournament as both Whitby and Walkerton exchanged goals throughout the first period and Walkerton led 5-4. Ini the second period, Walkerton puehed their lead to 8-5 with less than four minutes te play. However, Whitby neyer gave up and scored twice te pull within a goal. With the Whitby goalie on the bench for the last 90 seconds of the gaine, Whitby put the gre ssure on the Walkerton net ufailed te get the equalizer. Leading the Whitby attack was Coinne Richter with 12' goals and three assists, followed hy AUDIO I VIDEO *VCR *Camcorders Panasonic & Sony Warranty Centre *Stereos *Cassette VCR Free ,,TMATE ESIM TES CustonoE lectromotive Ic. 1150 Champlain Court - Whitby 668-6946 Andrea Perry and Melanie Larocque with three goals and four assista each, wle Tiffany Jones also had three goals and three assiste, Kathleen Rojas and Robynn Dupont had two goals and four assiste each ana Charlene Dowdle rounded out the goal-scorers with a single marker and three assios. Other teaxn assiats went te Aine Pattison and Danielle Glover with three assists each, while Kathryn Perry, called up f-oin the petites, had two asssts. Goalie Keri-Lynn Smith was strong in the final two gaine. Novices lose two of three The Whitby novice Cl ngWette teain, sponsored by ste Transmission, won one and bast two in regular season play in the past week. Whitby first met Manvers and bast 7-2, Bailey Corneal and Jessica Bradley scoring. Whitby then defeated Ajax #1 7-4'. *Bradley scored four goals Caitlyn Corneal scored two and Candice Hodgson added a single. Alyssa Branson and Kelly Cloutier played well defensively, and there was superb goaltending by Kathryn Pratt, Cl lat 8-1 te their istr teain, C2, sponsored by VWitby inettes. Laura Canmpbell scored three, Jenna Cheesmnan and Jessica Templeman each scored twice, with Kristen Aiphonso scoring one for C2s. Joanne Tellis scored the only goal for Gis. C2s beaten by al-mstars The Whitby novice C2 ringette teaxn, sponsored by Whitby Kinettef, just fell short of their second consecutive teurnament championsuhip when competing in the lSth annual Mariposa tournament over the weekend. The squad bast 9-3 te an aIl-star teain, made up of players from several communities in the Upper Ottawa Valley, in the championship gaine. Whitby qualified for the top honours by hammering the home side Mariposa 13-1, defeating Oro #1 13-0 and then Oro #2, 12-4 te finish the prelimi-nary round with a perfect 3-0 record. In regular season action, Kinettes defeated Whitbys Mr. Transmission Cis 8-1. In the tournament and league gaines, Jennah Cheesman led the attack with 16 goals and eight assista, followed closely by Laura Campbell with 13 goals and two assiste. Other anipers were Kristen Win, loss for bunnies Whitby Moose Lodge junior bunnies had a win and loss at the Bunnyfest hosted by the Whitby association over the weekend. Whitby defeated Oshawa 5-2 on goals by Kaila Janssen, Julie Derks, Kràisty Stanfield, Tonya Cunningham and Katie flott. JessicalTone was solid in net. Ellen Seedhouse had four goals in a 9-7 boss to Markham. Krista Keberer scored twice and Jans- sen had the other goal. Alphonso, five goals and seven assista; Jessica Templeman, five goals and three assiste; Paetra Kaufmnann, two goals and two assists; Danielle Morrison, two goals and one assist; Kelly Matthews, a goal and an assist; Ashley Taylor one goal and one assist, Amy Fallis one goal. Emiby Mountjoy collected three wins in net while also picldng up a single goal when replaced by back-up goaltender Kelly Matthews who also was credited with.a win. Petites reach senmi-tial The Whitby Fabrics petite C2 ringette team went as far as the semi-finals ini Kingston's C3s win 2 of 4 The Whitby novice C3 ringette teain, sponsored by Ian Martin Ltd, had two wins and two oses at the recent Whitby ringette tournament. Witby defeated Pickering il- 2 and Jordan 3-1 and lost to Forest #1 11-4 and Forest #2 4-2. Chantel Smith had seven goals and an assiat for Whitby Amanda Lilby three goals ancd four assiste, Mykala Abel four goals, Holly Langlois three goals and two assiste, ati arish two goals and three assista. Caitlin Kelly had a goal and two assists, Kessica flott and Ashley Brooker three' assista each. In a lege game on Feb. 4, Lilly scored three goals in an 8-2 win over Mariposa. Parish scored twice, with sin ,les by Laura Gray-Ellis, Lan ois and Smith. Gray-Ellis addet two assista. Vabentine -tournament over the weekend. Whitby lbat 5-4 in sudden death to Kingston in the semi-final gaine. Goale Kim Curry played well the whole tournament and was instrumental in the firat victery, a 4-2 win over Cumberland. The defence of Becky Bfrtzu, Tamara Brown, Megan Rodget, Lyndsey Mataumura and Jennifer Scott played well. Forwards Brianna Coombes, Aleya Subeman, Jessica Yan, Sophia Yilmaz, Danielle Dadalt and Lindsey Lilly had 'a productive teurnainent, scoring 32 goals in four gaines. Petites The Whitby petite B ringette teain, sponsored by Mitchell Brothers Building Supplies, trounced Ajax 7-2 on Sunday Liza Henry Emily Difrscia and Julia Mitchell each scored twice, Katie MacDonald had the other. Melissa Tone was solid in net for Whitby. -K/S a Kids under 12 & Seniors - Slave S2.50 on these shows onl t% r nl' ~vI t Show your Miracle, A&P or Dominion Savings Card at any TicketMaster outiet (or refer to it when ordering by phone) to receive TICKETS Ail1/2 PRICE! 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