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Whitby Free Press, 12 Apr 1995, p. 20

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Pago 20, WhItby Fms PRoss WeckmodaY, ApiU 1219W5 Nasty bout Pelletier wms split decision Nick Pelletier 10,. of Whitby won a split deiion over a tohstr N.Y. boxer over the weked.Y <Pelletier, weighing -165 pounds, was on. of six Motor ity Boxing<>Club members who won theirbot over the week- end at Trenton and Kingston bo in' hws. Pelletier and Ken ivers,20, engagdi a rather nasty bout inwhch both flghters received numerous warnings for nil. in- fractions. Pelletier, who improved his recordto three wins and three losses, may aanse. action Âpril15 in Scarbrough, April 23 in Windsor, April 28 i Toronto and then at the Motor City show i the Regent Theatre ini Oshawa on Sunday afternoon, Apri130. That. show will include the return of Whitby's Douç Fisher t. the ring. Fisher hasu t, fought for .a few years since he was a member of the Ajax Boxing Club, but club manager and instructor Don Nelson says the 139-poun- der 18 ready t. do battie. Kar Tunes of Oshawa is the sponsor of the lub's out-of-t.wn activities, and Nelson says other sposorare being sought tohelp ofst expenses. James Mullane of WJhitby, who was scheduled t. flght, this month, has mnstead decided t. take some time'off. Mullaneé won a bronze 'medal in the Canadian amateur cham- pionahips earlier tins year Up, UpIn JON DUNN, attempting a lay-up, scored 16 points for the east team that lost 77-63 to the west «in a match-up f Durham Region high sohool ail-stars at Durham College recently.DrhmR 1a1 Police staged the annual event,' as welI as a slam dunk contest. Photo by Mark Reeso, Whitby Fre Prou8 * G7ENERAL TIRE e, S P235X75R15 P205X70R 15 O .GRABBER AP GENSEAL 5 * $«15000 $88,00 O 31 Xl .50X1 5 P235X75R1 5 * GRABBER AP HOOSIEIR RWL * 130.00 $95,00 S USED TIRES $20.00 & UP DEALER FOR GENERAL, BRIGADIER, HOOSIER eUDA ST. WARREN RD,.110 e ~CONSUMER DR S. *SSSSSSUSSilSS.e Undefeated season Whîtby team wins North Yor titi The Whitby minor peewe select hockey team, sponsored by Hardeo Excavatmng, won the chamjpionship of the North York lege last week to complete, an' undefeated season. Whitby defeated Richmond MRu 2-1 i the final game, as GaryKitamura scored hissecond goal of the game after only 17 seconds of overtime play. At a tournament i Oshawa over the weekend, WVhitby lost 1-0 t. Cambridge in the semi- finals. Whitb won their fhrst game 3-0 over Oshawa Canadiens on ga la by cott -Cookt, Ryan Mesne and Mike Kob ovih. Brad MýGii'~e got the shuout Whitbyr then defeated West Hill 6-1 as Meaney scored twice. Kitamura, Kevin 'Taylor, Cook and Stefan Hass also scored. ** A 6-4 win over Cedar Hill sent Whitby to the. semil-finals. Chris Van Dusen had three, goals, David Besco Grant Howe and Taylor the otÉir. in the. consolation game, p layed after the' loss to Cam- bidge, Witby lost 3-2 to Cale,- don'. Howe and Kobrynovich scored. major, atoms move to championship round, The Whitb~y major atom select hockey teamn, sponsored by Valuation Consultants lue., won the thirdroundof the North York Hockey Leau playoffa by defatng on Mlls in a ,tre- sIerines. On March, 31, Whitby won 9-2, Rebbi. Muir and Dan Deluca each had two goals and an assist, Kyle Limkilde had two goals, MIke Laffey a goal and two assiste, Sean Newport a goal and assist, and James Lowrie a goal. Mike Lever and Carl Dicarlo each had two assists. On April 3, the second gae saw Don Mlls win 4-3 after building a three-goal lead in the firat period. By the iniddle of the second period, Whitby had picked Up their gae ansd narrowed the mun, gto one on goals by Deluca In the third period, Don Mils scord the eventual wi*ner, sand Deluca got his second goal., In the tbird game on April 7, Don Mills opened the scoring in the mddle'of the first period and Wildca±s. replied i the final minute, on a goal by Laffey.--, Don Mls tooka one-goal lead in the middle of the second period, with, DeLuca- responding early in the third period. In the middle of the third period, M.<T. Atkcins tallied 'the winner. Insurance markers wae scord by Chris' Elson and Newport for a 5.2 final. Whitby now moves on t. the league chamipship round. Terriers. terrifiec The Whitby Tormina Terriers boys' under-iS socer team sumrot îc eagesasn with an equally îmrssv undefeated winter indoor season. 1The pat two weeks, saw Terriers defeat Whitby Raiders 7- then follow up, that performance with a 7-3 victory over Oshawa Turul t. leave the Torýimna Homes-sponsored team undefeated in 18 straight idoor gaes agaiinst re& caibre tearns Songfor erriers aaffnst Raiders were Matt Gecfroy and Graham Macean each with two. goals, David -WishartMike lukowslc and Kareem Morgan. Terriers' scorers agaiffst Turul were Macean, Klukows and Chris Camacho with two goals each. and Morgan with a single goal. Terriers will compete in indoor playoffs then take to, the fields outdoors t. begin their inaugural season in the Central Soccer Tune-Up Special W Get your* car ready for spring! 26 point inspectiouu. 1~FROMI Expires May 09 OWAGE C. Proven ta serve you BEST since 1972. An 'l CARE» and CA a ward winner. 1425 Dundas St. East, Whitby j, ~Rq,Q Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club COACHES WANTED L~J~ GIRLS SELECT To coach the following ÇCCE age groups Under 9 yrs old Players bom Aug. 1, 86 to July 31,e88 Under 13 yrs old Players bom Aug. 1,e82 to JuIy 31, 84 Under 15 yrs old Players bom Aug. 1, 80 to July 31, 82 Under 17 yrs old Players bom Aug. 1, 78 to July 31, 80 COMPLETION 0F LEVEL 1 COACHING CERTIFICATION REQUIRED. For further information and application forms please contact "Club.i-Iead Coach" Stan Bombino at 668-5657.

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