AVONLEA SKI P Ed Werenich (far right) andi the MacTier club's Russ Howard watch the sweeping as the tMo former world champions did battie during the Nokia Cup provincial men's curling championship hosted by the 'NhIiy Fro. Pre, W.ckisday, Febrv14, lM.O Pa e am- Two Whitby major novice AA hockey team has advanced te ttie next round cf tho OMHA playdowns afler winning 6-0 in the. third gaine of thie beat-pf-five erles wlth Pickering.' The dofe nsive corps cf Josh Mile;, Cazueron Cassldy, Kevin Rempel, Jordan Fitzgerald, Michael Ricica and 'Dustin Cunnlug albowed Pickering littI. breathing room in the Whitby end and wheu they dld Jordan Callaghan, and Justin White held their ground iu goal, conlbining for two shutouta. Tyler Healy and Matt Anderson led the way in the. third gaine with two goals each, with singles going te, Alan Seton sud Audrew Meadows. Stephen Poston had thre assista, fobowed by' Andrew Larazny sud Meadows with two eacii, wlth singles going to, Zack Greer, Rempel aud Anderson. Wlldcats awalt the wluner cf the Markham-Ajax erl.es. Undera 16S unheaten The. Whltby Raiders under-lO sCocO? teain convlnclngly won the Markham Indoor SoccrLeague wlth a record of il wlnu, a tie and no louses. Outatanding ln the. Whltby goal was keeper Brandon Codar, whose horde earnedhbim throo shutouts. Asslstlng Codar on defonco, wlth tii. oat goals aganstwere James West-B.ntley, Derek Pollock, Bryant Mart.e, tefan Nicota and Stan Dym.ckL. Uadlng the. Whltby offonce wus Mar Egeag who led the. loque ln goals. The. loque s most valuablo player, ho la conulderod la b.eone cf Ontarlo'. beat goal- scorors at thia age lovel., Alo Durham indoor s.occer WhIby Stuêrs3AMdcm tas 0 M"OU wwdngWuuu 4 Bicycle Plus 3 * ohawKkcis 7 brulons 6 Rudwi 4 Pubnin 3 Fb.11 ftrfl Cnmh 5 Rhd Rougra 3 WI'lbylkm 14 Tfdmnts 7 a ciFeb. 14 V 0DL F A P DuhMCoMo 12 1I'0 112 31 37 LSRNgue 8 1 4 es 57 26 Whbya.i.u 7 O < 8el5U 21 AI-Aiha S O si 5155 18 Ndc.Sui 4 1 '8 397 13 OhMw.Tud 3 1 9 40 87 10 CCSCAdgi 3 0 10 51 95 9 DIVIilI0. il I M .WlW 1 10 $-7 4 UlycuPlme 1I'0 1. 1& 9 3 RkýImisi 1 0 1 13 9 3 Rucha 1'0 1'011 3, Pugbon Unbd 00- O S 14 0 DIVIION WAIy, 2 O 0 22 12 S Tvd"s 1 0 >1 1822 3 CtongCnah 1 O 1 13 12 3 oeuu. 0o0o1- s s o RRuamM O O i 3 a 0 - sclggals were forwards Davld FlMon, Daniel Denimer sud Jerry Zielinahi. The. mldfleld pairinga of Mile Schlelffor-Erlc Kolobutin and DanuY Mattin-Adam, Gruchala were succesafulnl domlnatlzg the. opponeutW muzdfield play as well as coutrlbutlug te tthe scorlng race. SRaldors will now attompt to wln the. playoffa and inaintalu thetr' undefeated ludoor record. The. teain wlll soon prepare for the 1996 outdoor sesson. Playera bornibotween Aug. 1, 1980 and Dec. 31, 1981 who are lnterested lu attondlng tryouts ishould contact the manager Pst Schleiffer (666-2933) or coaches eryRalney (666-0701) or Nol are(430-6122). Wh ltb Curling Club In Pickering last week. The Rdgetwn club rlnk sklppe d by Bob lngram upset Howard in the final to moye on to the national competiton. Photo by JorenyDises',Whthy Fmo.PMUs Peewees bounce. back The. Whitby major, peewee AÀ hockoey teain ba roared back after loslug »the. tirat game cf their quarter-final eries with Ajax te, take a 2-1 lead. In the. first gaine, Ajax teck sdvsutsge cf a lscklustre performance by Wildoets te emerge wlth a 1-0 vlctoxy. Josh Hughes was solid In goal, turnlng aside 22 shota ln the. close checklng affair. In the. second game, Whltby skated te a hard-fought 4-3 wln with the. winning goal coming with leu. thn five minutes to, play in the, gamo. 1Power pîsys were the. key to the soeing, with two of Whltby's goals sud alI three Ajax goals scored 'wlth the man advantage. Lue Chiasson led the. scoring with two goals sud oue assist. Chris Trinkunas aud-Grant Howe alec scorod, witii two assista from Brysu Rourk.e. Mike Thoruten turued aside 23 shta lu tue victory. Gane thre was penhapa Whitby'a atrongest offensive Whiotby gmnast .lst in her clas Christine Dorrepsal of Whitby was firatoverail lu her division lu osch of two receut 'gymnastics competitions. At the. Métro tat reglon's firat provincial qualifier- stated by Gemul Gyrmatîca. of whlch borrepaal le a mezuber, sue was firat onvault, bars and boom,4 second on floor, for tops overal lu tue novice 3 category. 1Dorrepaal, 11, wus first overall Inutheu*nderage 1.2 cat«goxof the dret akos Tropical Chiallenge lu mm twice LasuMlch. 8h. also won the beamin star award. Anothor Gemiù!in ember, Michelle Totz, 13, cf Whitby, was secnd'overaIl lu junior 3 attue qualifier sud third overall lu ýtue aged 12 te 15 division lunLausing. Jonuifer Milue of Whitby was flfth. all-rouud in junior 2 at the qualifier, sud Aaboy Wrlght 'of Whthy wustbbld overall lu novice i t, tue qualifer.' performance of the season as they firod 38 shots en route te a 4-2 triumph. Chiasson and Allison each scorod twice, wlth tiiree assista by Matt Ra. aud two by Rourke. Defenslvely, Whitby killed off four or five Ajax power pisys, which was critical as Wildcats had no manpower advantagos of thofr owu ln the game. Hugbes turned aside-24 shots ln the Whltby cage. Q. - *. ; Littewins 1,500 event Heather Little cf Whltby won the i.1500-metre racewalk at the, Ontario Legion idoor track snd field championahpe atYork University recently. . IJWewas competug ln the irs agod 17 and under division. 1Sam Mieli of Whltbhy, almo' compotîng- as a memboer cf dii *Oshawa Leglon club, wuas ln l 1,50 run for boys aged 15 sud Ho teaznod wlth Brennan Klrby and Brendan Pool, both of Whby and gMllp,,Cousins to wn g WORLD-CLASS MATCH à UP AT PROVNIL