WhItby Free Proe, Wedfresday,,Januaiy 17, 1996, page 15 teami aims for .berth in nationals The Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club's Tornina Terriers continue to, astound under-16 elite division opponents the~y compete against ini the Scarborough Indoor Soccer League. Terriers, having only jusi completed their i'nitial year as a rep team and with gt phenomenal league record over that time frame of 35 wins, two ties and n'a losses, romain on top of the division. The latest opponent to test ta, the Whitby side was North Scarborough who, although out ta avenge an earlier loss ta Teriers were overwhelmed by the tenacity and sidll of Terriers who won 8-2. Neel Bungaroo, who has played brilliantly since joining Terriers, late last year, scored three goals and set up two goals for super Whitby hockey W L T GB M F Lhcld.Momr 12 3 2 81 51 20 &~&thWPimz 9 3 S569 41 23 Suvlm c1trlO aS 1 5839 21 liatonalToiut 9 8 2 49 46 20 Enpotuh S 5 4 83 56 20 Dodd &Soutv 8 7 2 6682 18 R.J. 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Qualifying was ans of the teamls goals coming inta the' winter season. Should Terriers succeed, they would enter as one of the most respected teame after recent victories aover current Canadian champions Wexfard and perennial powerhouse Scarborough Blues. "The players are totally Faceoffor fundraiser WHITBY OPP Constable Glen King drops the puck for Little Brother Jacob Poirier and Little Sister Kaitila Stewart as Whitby OPP prepare to host a Jan. 18 hockey toumnament to raise funds for the Big Brothers and Sisters associations. OPP and Durham police teams will be among those competing in the tournament in Markham. Photo by Jorem DrosrWIîlYtby Free Preu Novices nipped in Gretzkysemi-fnl The Whitby minor novice AA hockey team was edged in the semi-finals of- the Gretzky, tournament if Brantford aver the Christmas holidays. Todd Collins had the Whitby goal and Eric Jeffery earned the moat valuable player for-Whitby in a 2-1 loss ta Ar-ra in the semi-finals. The Whitby Audio atam house league hockey team lot 3-2 ta Newcastle. if the finals of a. taurnament in Manvers recently. Games one and two saw forwards Thomas McWhirter, Richard Thomas, Adam Death, Patrick Millar, Ryan Taylor and Andrew Corner combine for 10 goals in two Whitby victories. In the final game, goalie Ian Brook led a solid defence made up of Colin Barrett, Jason Barton, Richard Grills, Drew Weaver, Brian Goodail and Mark Tucci. KooL Kmz Indoor Playgroundlarty Faciitv Kls restless? Have eoergy ta bum? Brlng your chlld agèU2 to 7 ~eave OpenpcaU«Party. Sunhay oengparson 9:30 i SunQO percli eTesqs3~aaW HTYMI1 Ple» aicltfor more dotatîs. 43-164 Whitby went on -to the consolation final and- again lost 2-1, this time to 'Erindale. Jesse Bîduke' was.,the goalacorer, Jason Pollard was MV?. Whitby had previously defeated Erindale 6-1 as game MV? Colline scored three goals. David Leahy, Mark Mizzi and Biduke had the other goals. Whitby also defeated East Sarnia 4-3 and Orangeville 2-O ta reach the semi-finals. Biduke and Colline scored and Chris Thomas got the shutout against Orangeville.* Biduke, Collin, John Hughes and MV? Mark Mizzi scored in the win over East Sarnia. Steve Cooper sales Reprsefntative- 1 have a real esÈtate service that's right on the 'button"! In 1995, due to many factors, many Whitby homes failed to seli, so oeil the Whitby pro who went an entire year wvithout one single failure! (Special suMprse for curfers or goffers oo!) Ask for Steve Cooper*,at (905) 619-9500-*FAX: (905) 619-333 P.S. Ask about iaidng your homae SAR« committed ta hard work, fltness, continuous techical development, team strategy and cohesion," says coach Bill Groden. Whitby rep hockey flmpood W For a la"aiCoigraio. Jan. S Whtby4 (lukoPow2. BarsAcblod. Paul Honrth) MAJOR PEEW EM upouurud b .*SpoSI JIan. 11 Whltby1 (Andy Autsoo) Vaughan 4 Whlthyl (LwchMasson) So.uth ohawa 4 Jan. 12 Whftby 1 (Luc Chiasson) Jan. 11 Whitby 5 (Luc hiasson 3, lM* Rie, Paul Taft) Aurora 2 UNOR PEEAM Whtby 2 (James Hiolson, Kovin Pool) Mab*ham 2 Whitby iroquois indoor soccer, jam 13 ont Bma1 (Dwkar aun y) Pwpla 0 YotIow 7 (IitchoI Wood 4. Joshin Brododck3) Gon 2 (Taylor Lord 2) Ught Blüeo4 (Jordan MAri.r2, Daooy Foots, John Labralc) WhIts4 (Kafth Vuroan 2. Jaad ltar. AucUt llson) SQUIRT Jan. 13 Team #1 Ta #3 2 (Tytor Macn, Jonathan stanef) Tain 082 (Jofph Dcailo 2) Tumm8 1 (OBreu mndt) Ta # 3 (Scot Poquegnat 2, Jordan Liazzafta) Tua 02 2 (AlyshaChapian. AJlan Evoly) Toaai4 2 (Robotl Donntog. Gorgo»iimou") moSuITO "With these succeso components in place, the lads know they can compote with any team ini this age gop. group. Whitby 7 (Don Datuca 3. ChrtsElson 3. Rya Polabomugh 4 aneTommamai Whtlty ô (Kan Pool 2, Chils Eon, Dan Von EsctuchDR Dan Odouca) Watodoo4 Alchmnnd HuIT MAJOR NOVCE AU apouoad k ilWbty MsOouad's Vdhltby 2 (LMitSowdui, Babby Scott Whlby 7 Uasn Reddox 2. Jason Votaclch, Mait Snowdaen, Slown SWohous, NU cha mzoois, Bobby SMo) MAJOR NOVICE m Jan.13 WIiltty 5 (Justtn Fox 2, Dan Selon. Stuphmn Foston, MMttoAndemno) Jan. 2 Whltby 5 (DConSelon, Justin Fok, Stophon Foston, Tyler loà ly, Liathow Andron, shutout -Jortn Catlaghan. Justin Wht)' Aurorm0 ah. 14 Red DWlIs 2 (Chowoo, Reid) KrAvn Bull 4 (Nichonls, Liewldo N. Bull, D. Bull) FeftunoFloanlat 1 (Sdlwstoo) Wamwowatsol ew 3) Slnkar 1 (M.ALogo) Booldn LadinsAux.2 (PareJu 2) Canodin Motol4 (Saughnssy 2,Thompson, Canadian Tirs7 <Bowonrun3.WoodZIJourolda, Palt Laoban1i(Fraldnd) Wohiart 11il(Kontos 5. Sandhuz 3. Gravis Wlbbiey) JIan. 6 Bminl LadinsAtm 7 (Bonvemout4, Par*a2. Zmr) Wolwrtnos 1 (Vibtoy) Canadim aMati5 (Puhm 2, Dunnlt KIob,. Liaotgoioy) Paul Lublanc2 (Buldgoo 2Y Watinlg WW 4 (Omoolng 2 NiblIt Fletcher) Ralnd Pools 5 (Portur3, MweEachem, Hasld) Fortuno Floancial 60(Mtooo3, HoutMo, S&vostr Oolnustro) Stliems9 (m. FIgo 3.Clark 2. Paruttt2.Boyce. BoYtcs, Candtan Thiu0(Bow.rnnn4, LIvidis, Vanduobogoon) Village Chiyslsrl(Duboau) Red Devils 3 (Aid 2. JanuS) *STEEL o>LASCO MICHELLE TOIZ, 13, was fourth al- around in level 3ý at, a provincial event to earn a place on- the Ontario. gymnastics team that-will compete in Florida in Feèb-rî.,