Whitby Free Press, Wedlnesday, November 15, 1995, Page 13 A tournmen to rernember The Whitby major novice AA hockey teama, sponsored by Recycle Filtor Corporation, will remember the 1995 Remembrance, Day weekend as tiiey defeated Hfillcrest 3-0 in the final te capture the Silver Stick Classic heId in Bowmanville. Strong goaltending and defence and the. two-way -play of the forwards were the. key ingredients te, a succeseful weekend. In the. finals, Wildcats opened the. scoring 55 seconds inte the game as Justin Fox banged home a rebound with linemates Tyler Healy and Matt Goodwin picIng up assista. The game would romain that way until niidway througii the. third when Dean Seten provided the insuranoe goal on a perfect set- up from Zack Greer and Keven Rempel. Healy would finish tiie scoring off; with Caineron Cassidy and Fox chipping in witii assista. Jordan Callaghan and Justin Whiite combined for tiie shutout, turning aside all 17 shots they faced. The semi-final game proved te b. the teugiiest challenge of tii. Whitby rep hockey NI MNTWAMAM why -mbaya wky (Um1mim wway 1 AJ.x.Pcl.dq 0 Juil Fmunu 1 AichnodHFIl 2 Ti. 0 C«" iraie ao 3 MA10 MAM upsmsui1 eu. h.ICmu. mm.e U. FM 2 PmAi Mih teurnament as Wildcats, due te ilinees, had only seven forwards to face Organgeville. Trailing 1-0 after two periods in tiie third, Greer tied the. score and Fox got tii. winner, witiiin lees than two minutes of each other. .Callaban and White proved te, be thie difference as Wildcats wer. outshot 17-8 in the game. In the round-robin round, Whitby captured first place by defeatng Mississauga Jets 6-2 and York Toros 9-0 with their only bleniisii of the we.kend b.ing a 3- 1 losa tte host Clarington team. Greer led the way witii seven goals (two iiat tricks), Andrew Meadows.with a four-goal game, Matt Anderson two goals, with singles going te Seten, Fox and Andrew Laramy. Contributing witii assiste were Seten with six, Laramy with three, Meadows and Cunning with two, and Fit.zgerald Goodwin, Fox, Fosten, Healy, Rîcica and Cassidy witii one eacii. White allowed only on. goal in the. three games h. split, facing 13 shots, while Callahan turned aside 16 of the 20 siiote iie faced. KinWs *NWIATOMM uai êy CaUqS chmlbà us urag o C. Whby SbmïCunnngham 2 MuI Fimmn2 I.. Hmw flym "Mwa 6 Bownnnvtlle E*lMOIR"a 1 Uxbldge JR0VIEAU upomuId Ny MaBonsalo Hau ummuit, IKlbeur Whîby sbwnSaadhous vM ifi .huon voIciuci 5 Richmond Hli à 5 Whily Lhamflbddox 3 J»noVdwacch NkOIscotor mua. AMMa Joua ibl Igimb2 EU. Nomd WMY MMFodW 2 wNww LihM cKaui Lan Rddox SAn 0 Naunul 2 Awm 1RATMM qousewlqs"umau Nov. 10 mCoeMa Nov. S8-- p.. 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Whitby men's hockey 9~ Phu Dodd & Soue ckugrsHow : C.K Aida Body mm. 9 Jo- L T QS 2 046 27 2 0 32 2 2 330 26 4 044 38 3 132 20 3 234 32 4 136 20 4 230 34 ô6135 46 5 225 28 ô6228 48 9 0 32 54 2 SriMwW~ awurkm 5 c makotw. Tom Sdnroe2 Anderson's senior teami, one of the. tep-ranked teame ini Ontario, won alltiiree games they played; thie Anderson junior team won on. and lost fr0; inidgets won ail three games. Austin teams had four wins, Sinclair three and Henry two. Another challenge, involving boys' basketball teams from the. four schools, is also planned. ha fhwgun R.J.PbMU"lpAuo IouâsM CRalg Tmn jon Hd*W Aâmuduyfl.M Qdvvclm Ub Fotw 4 ROy(s Enturpdso Grt Iouinn Nadl FanMuhauson' Dave Duggan 4 Dodd &Soutur .IauusCsburg 5 C.K.AMtBody PMU Baft Tom Suchana Pial Dmba 2 Bah@.& McLuIIan RudyVandouuis osg catdugt Jas Fmny. NiiouTnat i3 gaks.2uslts W. FoM..Mtisy Tu% 19goa Q" lNusunun. ROYSEnsor. 15 13 lm FnAOs.R£J.Pt1IIipAutO 9 13 MuloLesard, LbiJs Moues1il 9 2 Tom Scvu, éhiuIbu 12 6 QqdaectwrlghtB"Uu& W. 8 10 JaS fény. hNd"ouTnii 9 8 Classictrup Fareweli team 2nd in,-Ontario Championships Col. J.E. Farewell Public School of Whitby was runner-up in the. provincial elementary school boys' volleyball finalsin Brampton Nov. Farewell co-coach Rob Dyment says the. team, made up of Grade 7 and 8 students,. lost to a very strong Georgetown school (Stewarttown) team, 4-15, 14-16, in the. championship final. It was only the. third loss in 22 games for Farewell over the two days.' Farewell had reached the. finals by defeating another Durhiam Region team, Westney Heights of Aj ax, ini the semi-finals, 3-15, 15- 6,15-4. Tiie Farewell teamn is now ainiing for the. Durhiam Regional Final Four titi.. Area finals are to b. played this week, the. Final Four is at Henry Street H-igh School Nov. 23. Farewell 'teamn members are Mike Siiaw, Chris Lazary, Dave Welsh, Matt McKay, Day, Brotii.niood, Andy Kelly, Peter Stefanovic, Mark Orr, Derrick Golfetto, Tyson Beesley, Sean Newport and coaciies Dyment and Tracey Mattison. Pelletier in the ring Nidk Pelletier of Whitby, Ontario senior novice niiddleweight champion ini amateur boxing, will b. on. ofthie participants in the. Judgment Day show te be held by the. Motor City Boxing Club. on Sunday, Nov. 26, starting at 2 p.m., at the. Regent Concert Theatre ini downtown Oshawa. Tickoets are $10 for aduits, $5 for those under age 12. For tickets or more information, caIl. the club at 434-8686 or the. Regent at 433-1556. SAVE, $$$ Ca amper Fleet Sale 1425 Dundas St. East, Whitby OjWASCO Raal RV- Uffll j