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Whitby Free Press, 12 Apr 1995, p. 22

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Pap 22, WhItby Free Prosu. Wecdiosday, April 12. 1M9 Mino>r atorns ijss ont- in finalgame The. Whitby minor atom AA hockey teain came out second- best 'in the York-Simcoe league playoffe, losing to Orillia in thre straight games. WJhitby lost 2-0Oin the second g me dsite a soid performance bya ahiean Utn. Oilia won t he third gaine 4-2. Whitby goals wero by Brandon Fowler and Jeff Hass. TOURNAMENT WbIitby went te the final of a teurnament in Barrie over the weekend bofore falling 7-3 te a strong Kanata (Ottawa) teani. Jason Connor, Hass and Jusitin. Hawe scored in the final. Whitby had opened the tourna- ment with a 1- 1 tie against London. Adamn Thibodeau scored while Chris Nomisz shone in net supported by theo defence ck Karen FarquhÎarson, Andrew Martland, Joremi' Brimble, Robert Eborle and Robyvn Cote. Whitby then. defeaied North Bay, led by throe goals from Cote who moved te forward for this game. Andrew Lamiot and Hase each scored two goals, Fowler and Jamie Millage had the oth- Senior teamn Basl ebailtiyouts planned ors. Thibodeau and Hawe scored in a 2-2 tie with 'Sudbury. Kevin Walsh, Hawe, Cote and Mart- land woro superb in penalty- killingroles. Wbitby edged Bowmanville 2-1 iu the semi-final game, Connor scoringboth goals. Wildcats, win.consolation The Whitby mnajor atom AAA Wildcats,ý sponsored by Hanet Plastics Ltd., onded their hockey season on a winning note by capturing the consolation trophy at the Aurora hockey teurnament. Whltb~y stmatod the teuruoy with a 2-2 tie against Camzbidgo on oal b KeinPeel and -Matt Taylr. C omemost valuablo playor was Dar-YI Forsey. Wildcas thon defeated Halton 3.1 with Dan VonEschscholtz, Matt Hircock and Pool supplyinq tho goals. Robbie Gawnean Taylor oach had two assista. Gae MVP was Gawne. Whitby then lot 2-O to York-Simcoe. Gawne was MVP. In' -the consolation final, Wildcate surged te a 6-2 win ovor Hlton. Lucas Naylor and VonEuchscholtz oach had" two salo coring were Ryan iLOPW and Pool. Gaine MVP waa VonEachacholtz. Goalios Darryl Forsey and Jool Whitmarsh ailowed only sevon goals tri four gamos. Coach in Rick Pétrie, assistant coaches Gord Cotter and Douig Taylor,m uagr Paul Gawnesu ü-iner Mile Whitmarsh. Couleswanted, Bail hocke tourney Im obbl '1'ryouts for the Whitby senior basebaîl teani will begin April 16. There will b. tryouts at E.A. Fairman Public School on April 16, 22, 23, 29 and 30, 10 a.m. to, noon, and at Iroquois Park on May 7, 10 arn. tonoon. ,1The senior tearn i wu play the Whitby junior team in an exhibi- tion game on Saturday, May 6, 9:30 a.m., at Iroquois P ark. The senior team will begin league play on Tuesday, May 9, 7:30 p.m., at Iroquois Park. Whitby's home games will be on Tuesday nights. The. DurhiamnCollege ,ladies softball team will host a men's bail hockey teurnament April 28-29 et Durhamn College. The. aftbail teain is loolng for 16 teams or more with a. maxmumnuniber of 15 players on each toani. Th. f.. is $150 per teain which wiil b. paid by choque or cash te Kelly Caldwell or Cheuyl Vaughan. Each toam is assurod throe gaines .' The. top two teams will roceive prizes. Cail 721-2343 for more information and registration.. Couples with lob-ball experiouoe are wanted te, join the Whitby Mixed Slo-Pitch League, about te begin its oighth season. Tni.bale iafor Whitby rosi- dents age30 and older. For more information, cal Glenda at 579-3952 or Sharon at 668-6711. to ditrictdieventý JESSICA'CLARKE performs in the Pringle a Vacation.'rsr ht m rs Creek Public School production of 'l NeedPhobyJryDosWltyFePes -s-6, Janis Leering ANDERSON C.V.I. Chelsea Balzan HENRY ST. H.S. mestudents at Henry Street Hligli School would 1k.e tb ank ail Career Week speakers who graciousy gave their time lest wee. ey eh gave very informative speeches and answered many cf our questions. Congratulations go out te Karon Vakil-Zad and Rob Lyon who 'both advanced te -the quarter-finals cf the Canadian wrestling championships. Congratulations also te our champion badmintonL players who won, the LOSSA West competition. Dallas Giesbrecht and Ryan Newport placed second i junior boya doubles, and James 'Griove and Jeif Denike placed fourth in senior boys? doubles. Both teains will compote ln the LOSSA chaminosps. Hawk Talk caine out last Friday. If yen missed it, flnd a copy sonewhere, it's worth a med. As weil as the arrljýal cf IHawk Tak Fridays also brought the Mr. Hemry St. High Sehool pageant. The. four competitors were put through a rigorus question and answer period as weil as formaI wear, talent and beach woar competitions. We probebly saw more than w. need te, 'and it was enough te, crown Rich Wolner Mr. Henry St. Higli School. Be iproud, Rlch. New or relatively new are the Hawk painting outside the student council office and the Polka-Dot-Stor-e. Check out the prices at the store, pretty good for a studenls meagre bUûdt. After being ail stressed out fr-om your achool work, why not relax by getting a ticket for the hottest show ini town. Tickets3 for "The Leader of the Pack' are going quickly. Got thon soon. Stay tuned next wook for an in-depth analysta cf the Students Against Drunk Driving (SAMD) conference held last wookend. eep anearte iground, maybe itlltrembl1e (the ground, not your Now that, mid-terms are finished, gradu students can relax -- well, srf Those marks have been sent off t universities and colleges, but responses will not bo received until nnd-May te mid-June. RCgntion awards weregve out t week te ACVI's outstanding students. Winners were Jamie Hancock, Brandon Spanger and Tisha Roerdink. Coýngratulations te ail. Our annual career fair will take place periods five and six on April 27. See Mrs. Barriault for more information about talking te someono te help them, remember higli achool days. On Thursday, Ipc sponsored a basktball Igpaane between Anderson teachers aud Durham police officers, and a good timo was had hy ail. mhe junior girls! soccer teai bas been warmiing up for the 95 season, while tho imidget "rugb~y team schedule begins this week. LOSSA chamnps aud Mr. Taylor and Mr. Dobos are booking forward'to anothor good year. Anderson's baseball teain lias been working out in preparation for the new season which kicks off with a doubleheader against Ajax April 18. Badminton held its, LOSSA West coinpetition, and singles winners wero (juniors) Claire Bramma, Burke Rutherford and Dan Chan; (seniors) eéather Hloughton;' (junior doubles) Roohan James and Ruby Luthra, and Tson Pool. and Scott McKinnoy (senior doubles) Kristy Hoît aud Tisha Roerdink, 'and Matt TMm and Johnny Yeh. For college/university studonts needing financial aid, the OSAP- seminars will b. held May 3 at 10:30 a-m. Also, there will ho a DoVy smlnar April 12. For English studonts, there areo two upcoming. theatre trips. On May 10, a busload will mee the Shaw Festval Production of 'You Nover Can Telp' and a May 24 trip'to Stratford lu planned for Pumpthat iron, becanse thoro will b. a fltness week et the end of April. feaLtulig the long-anticipated MuscleMania.

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