Whitby Free Press, 8 Dec 1976, p. 13

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8.1976. PAGE 13 Warriors show impressive offence Whitby Warriors' offence was very impressive in a pair of victories over the Mississauga Golden Arrows in Ontario Hockey Association Senior 'A' play on the weekend. On Saturday in Mississauga- the Warriors fired a 52-shot barrage at the Golden Arrows' net and' wound up winning 8-1. Paul Rayrner and Mike Noonan each scored a pair of goals for the wininers who got singles from Ken Desjardine, Pete Vipond, Mike Keenan and Don Pagnutti who is getting back in shape after being sidelined with a broken ankle. Whitby goaltender Mi;ke Ryckman kicked aside 23 shots. On. Sunday in Whtby, the Warriors posted an equally imipressive 9-3 victory as, they outshot Mississauga 50-28 before i1,300 spectators. Scoring for the winners were Don Pagnutti with two, Ken Desjardine, Wayne Stokes, Rick Carnacchia, Brian Hart, Ed Taylor, Charlie Convery and Mike Keenan. Dave Hulme was in goal for Whitby. In addition to his two goals,* defencemnan Ken Desjardine picked up six assists. But, offence is flot Desjardine's only strength, says General Manager AI Armstrong "The combination of Ken Desjardine and Rick Cornacchia are playing very, very well on defence". Armnstrong, as could be expected, was gleaming over the Warriors' play on the weekend and was thus hand- ing out comp)liments left and righit. -Our goaltending has been excellent. throughout the season",ý said Arrnstrong, pointing out that Ryckman's 3.60 goals against average is second best in the league while Hulme's 3.69 is third best. Ryckman, in fact, won the Carling O'Keefe MVP award as the team's best player in November. On the other side of the coin, Charlie Convery is the team's top and the league's 11I th top point-getter with 21 points on 10 goals and il assists. on Monçlay, Whitby plays in Lindsay where the Lancers are very tough to beat. Warriors' next home game is on January 2. Chainway Stores announce the winners of their draw for Wintario Tickets. 1ST PRIZE - Mrs. Nancy Dair, 136 Hillcrest, Whitby, 50 tickets. 2NID PRIZE - Mrs. Joanne Culette, 131 Cedar St., WhitbV, 10 tickets. 3RD PRIZE - Mrs. Wm. Glover, 725 Centre- St. N., Whitby, 10 tickets. 4HPRIZE - Mrs. Martha V. Little, 1072 Brock St. S., Whitby, 10 tickets. 5TH PRIZE - Mrs. Sheilah Sharrard, 520, Sterling Ave., Oshawa, 10 tickets. 6TH PRIZE - Bertha McArthur, Whitby, Ont., 10 tickets. Bilan Worfolk and Kristen Aima, of Whitby, wiIl be competing in Juvenile and Pre-Novice Dance at the Eastern Ontario Figure Skating Champio nships at Iroquois Park Friday through Sunday. The three-day event is spoiisored by the Whitby Figure Skating Club. Whitby Figure Skating Club Photo Skating charnpionships at Iroquois Park Arena Friday through. Su nday Area residents are invited' to attend the Eastern OntarioJ Figure Skating Championships at the Iroquois Park Arena Friday through Sunday, sponsored by the Whitby Figure Skating Club. Figure conipetition comn- mences Friday at 5 p.în. and the free skating programi corn- mences Saturday at noon. Admission is $2 for aduîts, $i for students; and weekend passes for all events are S3.50 for adults and $2 for students. Advance tickets are available from Florence Pilio,655-4l 74. Whitby skaters conpeting in the chanipionships are Shelly and Scott Maybee, the reigning Fasterni Ontario Juvenile Dance Champions in Pre-Novice Dance-, and Kristen AIma and Brian Worfolk. in Juvenile Dance and Pic-Novice Dance. Brian and Kristen won a silver medal in Junior Bron,,e Dance at Festival Skate, '76, held recently ini Ottavý'a. 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