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Whitby Free Press, 25 Nov 1995, p. 25

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WMiItby Fr00 Pmess, Weckiesday, January 25, 1996. Page 25 Mrnornoviceswn three. of four k'Jayi&za&§at nome wds weelk in Eastern AAA action, Whitby McDonald's minor novice hoc e tearn defeated Richmnond Bufll- Vaughan and Peterborough to improve their record to 21 wins, soven losses and two ties. On Jan. 17 in a 5-1 wi over Stars, defenceman Revin Remnpel rushed insido the blueline and unleashed a bullot to givo Whitby a 1-0 lead midway through the first period. RHV tied thegaine at 1-1 on a power play with 2:56 remaining in the first. Wildcats continued tg press and dominated Stars with a crisp passing attack, scoring four poais ithe final twro minutes of the first period for a 5-1load.. Michael McKenzie scored his firet of the gaine on a wraparound after stealing the puck belhind the net. On the samne shift, McKenzio counted agi on a feed from BrandonDavis. Davis added two goals himself bore the period ended. Netminder Kylo Clancy had 20 saves for Whitby in their 20th win of the season. On Saturday, Whitby earned their 2lst win with a 5.3 victory; over the visiting Pèterborough Poêtes. After a scoreless 1rà period, a three-waypasg play between Nicolas Cotter and Rempel set up .McKenzie for Whitby'si firat -goal at the 51-second mark of the second period. Steven Seedhouse gave Whitby a two-goafl lead. The Potes came within one when they capitalized on a two-man advantage with' 4:55 left in -the. second., Liam Reddox gave -Whitby a 3-1 with 1:16 left in the second when he sick-handled around Potes, out-skating thein for a clear path to the goal. Wldcats and the Potes traded a pair of goals in the third period. Reddox. counted the winney and McKenzie scored the insurance goal for Whitby with 1:38 remaining. Michael Leahy had 25 saves in net. Whitby was on the road recently and had a 6-4 win over Richmond-HiII Vaughan Stars and a 5-0 loss te Ajax-Pïékering Raiders. I Mfaple against- the Stars, UcKenzie's first goal of the game on a Reddox rebound gv Whitby a 1-0 lead in the gfirast period. McKenzie scored again in the 'second period when he oWUiiG m alone on a feed fin Kevin Rempel. Defenceman1 Nicolas Cotter with an end-to-end rush stickhandiled through the Stars dofence an-d found the mark to put Whitbhy 'up by threo. Seedhouse's quick release eniped one home for a 4-0 lead., Stars came back te mako it r>4 bofore Matt Snowden got an emptY net goal withfour secondis ltot ioe the win. Netminder Kyl Clncyhad 18 saves for Penalties hurt Wbitby in the i RUNGETTE Ju'ni.oi The. Whitby junior A ringette team, sponsored by McCullough Jewellers, had -a wln and two losses in the Port, Perr tournament Jan. 6-8. In hIMtbys first gaine againat Port Per, ht gave up a 2-O lead going inte tL final period and saw Port Perry score three unanswered goals te claini victory. Whitby's next gaine was Petites win again The Whitby petite 13 ringette teain, sponsored by -Mitchell Brothers Buildling Supplies,' continued their mastery over Markham and Pickering with back-to-back -victeries on the weekend. After playing i the final at the recent WMh tbyturnamient, the' Bs dofeated Makhm 5-3., Usa Henry led the attack with three -goals whi1e Krystle Krasnaj and Caitie Osborne had a goal ,each. Julia Mitchell was outstanding in goal. On Sunday Whitby defeated archrivals Plckering 5-4 with two goals- late in the final period. Hleniy opened the scoring and also scored the tylng goal. Katie Hodgson scored the winner with two minutes te play. Other goals were -scored by. Kathryn Perry and Osborne. The defence of Danielle Avery, Sarah Landry, Melissa Tone and K.rasnà%j was solid. Jenna Smnith was exceptional in goal. rs edg'ed againet Pembroke. Both teains and Hunz. agan were evenly matched and In their with the score tied at 1-1 for most Jan. 17, 'V of the gaine, Pembroke scored decision to' with only three seconds were scorec remaining to win.- In an - In their third gaine, Whitby Jan. 22, dominated Hamilton 9-1. Perry and Whitby goal-scorers in the was by Dai teurnanient were Melanie Davis a pair eacb, and Tania Chappell with three Williamis.j each; Stefanie Marlowe and Blight witli Jennifer Penney with a pair each; two. single rnarkers by Ainsley Hunt and Uisa Vanderlip. Assista were led by Jessica Williams with four, « Marlowe with three, Brea Blight, Davis and Hunt each with a, pair. On Jan. 11, Whitby defeated Pickering 4-2 on goals, by SP I Williams, Penney, Angela Dunn M Bs fail to 1 5ewm1t Sportswear, Mariposa The Whitby novice B ringette teain, spnsored by Vicdom Sand and Gravel, dropped an 8-6 decision te Maripoeals petite C teain on Saturday evening at Oakwood arena. Whitby used their strong skating ability to juznp out te an early 3-0 , lead. However, Mariposa battled back te, tie the gaine 3-3 by, the end of the opening period. Mariposa then rallied for three goals la a span of 1:46 early la the second period to take control of the contest. Cortnie Henry had a hat trick for Whitby. Karen McWilliams scored two goals and Amanda Church added a single. -fin Whii o ut$Q$FW>Y ial leagu e gaine ort CO*STEEL < LASCO tbY dropped a 5-2 Prit .rerry. ±soth goals d by Duna. eAibition contest on Whitby visited Port won 5-2. Goal-scoring Lvis and Chappell wijth 1the single by Jessica Assists were led by ,three, Williams with it. iby tween B ringette )nsored by Peacock had a splinl league gaines played last week. Whitby lost 3-2 toAjax Jan. 17. Whitby goals came, from Andrea Periy and Kithleen Rojas while Robynn Dupont and Aine Pattison had assists. On Saturday, Whitby and Pickering hooked up in a very exciting and fast paced gaine that saw both goalies make numerous stops and the strong defence by ~th teains produced a scoreless TifVanyJones finally.put a shot past the Pickering goalle with just over seven minutes te play * the gaine. The ohtyfifnce and superb goaltending by Keri-Lyna Smith continued te, frustrate- the Pickering attackers as Whitby held on te win 1-0. Silivieir fc«r * CDs The Whitby tween C ringette teain, sponsored by -Cet Plastics, won the silver modal in the Whitby ringette tournament Jan. 13-15. In the opening gaine against Oshawa, Whitby beat Oshawa &3: Nicki Baldasti had three goals and -an assiet, singles by Carie Tully and Teresa Bugden. Sarah Power had two assista. In gaine. two against Sunderland, Whitby was defeated 10-5. Baldasti had two goals and an as"is, Tully three goals and an assist, Erin Harvey two assiste. In game three, Whiitby defeated Ajax 7-2. Andrea Bungay and Tully each had two goals and 'an assist, Leslie Mayberry two oas Baldasti the other goal. Bugden, Harvey and Stephanie Capranas each had two assista. In the final game Oshawa defeated Whitby 6-4. Baldasti, Bungay, Harvey and Bugden scored. Christine Parrot was strong la net., *P T .EA..IL.. .. .. RAY.ES.. ..M PLEASE CALL: 1976 1979 1981 1983 1985 UNDER UNDER UNDER UNDER UNDER Rosemary Ron ..... Dave ....... George... Ken ........ 666-3 636 430-9459 655-3454 430-6503 430-2649* 668-8443 I j OPEN HOUSE- AND REGSTRATION JANUARY199 FREE CLASSES e Every Monday for Aduits and every Tuesday for kids for the entire month of January. e Free training available on these .days by appointment only. 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