PAGE 16. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS Whitby Free Press SPO RTS RW.EEK Sports 'Shorts Cross country Cross country skiers take note. The second an- nual Carlsberg Canadian Masters Cross Country Skling Championships take place February 6 and 7 at Dagmar Ski Resort. Maie and female competitors 30 years and older in 5 year age categories will compete.in 5, 10,15 and 30 kilometre events. There's also a "challenge meet" against U.S. akiers in conjunction with the Championships. *So corne to Dagmar February 6 and 7 for the 'Canadian Masters Championships, sponsored by Carlsberg. Soccer try outs At a meeting held on Monçlay, January 18, the three directors, coaches and managers of the competitive teams have decided that try-outs for the 1982 soccer season will commence on Friday, January 25, at Henry Street High School gym- nasium. These try-outs are open to ail boys between the ages of il and 15 years in 1982. Anyone interest- ed please caîl the following coaches and managers. Major Atom, born in 1972, contact Mr. M. Noble 571-3270; Mfinor Mosquito, born in 1971, contact Mr. S. Porter 668-6762; Major Mosquito, born in 1970, contact Mr. S. Palassolo 668-9974; Minor Pee Wee,- born in 1969, contact Mr. R. Woodcock 576-7068; Major Pee Wee, born in 1968, contact Mr. J. Clayton 668-1363; and, Minor Ban- tam, born in 1967, contact Mr. C. VanEssen 668- 8489.' For more information please cail Fred Borg at 668-9288 or 666-1885. By FRED BORG Whitby Iroquois Indoor Soccer Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Houseleague Scores SQUIRTS <sponsored by Ladies Auxlllary) Bruins ..................... 5 Jeffery Duncan 2 Jason Redman 2 Scott Donnelly Sabres ..................... 8 Matthew Hewitt 3 Kyle Lang Kevin Greer Scott Burgess Tyler Rock Jamie Shaw Wlngs..................... 8 Brent Crawford 2 Clayton Stiller 2 Chris Attwool Ryan Ford North Stars.................i1 Peter Allison NOVICE Brooklln Kinsmen ............ 1 Coral Tackney Dom's Auto Body ........... 3 John Catto 2 Ron Kapuscinski Exclusive Hair Design ........ 2 Robert Lawrence Tim Pritchard MINOR ATOM Whitby Kinsmen............ 5 DarrenLee 5 Steven Vanderheyden 2 I.T.T. Canon................ 5 Brian Carras 2 Scott Lamax Steven Green Raagi Pandya MAJOR ATOM Kameka Footwear .......... 5 Derek Jones 2 Sean Hoît Peter Grant Gene Murree Kameka Footwear........... 1 Derek Jones 2 Bryce Cooper Sean Hoît Ricky Holter Reg Grant Peter Defina Midas Muffler .............. 4 Bilan Thompson Jamiie Colins vs. Leafs...................... 2 Scott McDonnell 2 vs. * Canucks ................... 2 Brett Bayner Brandon Wall vs. Penguins .................. 8 Geof Caden 5 Dwayne Tarrens Michael Galbraith 2 vs. Flyers............. .......i1 Cameron Poland vs. Sun Gold...................i1 Trevor LeBeauf vs. McTeague Electric .......... 2 Jason Pitters Sean Smith vs. Brooklin Legion .............i1 Greg Newland vs. Brooklin Esso............... 2 Chad Harvey Bob McLean vs. Duff's Towing............... 2 David Weir v.J & S Convenience ........... 3 Brad Moore 2 Virag Pandya vs. 'Victoria & Grey Trust........ 2 Brian Duff Bobby Torrens vs. Totten Sims Hubicki .......... 4 Thomas Mulcahy Craig Murphy The Whitby Iroquois Indoor Soccer select- shosting Markham, Greg Ferron Jason Weeks MiINOR PEEWEE Red Wing Orchards.......... 9 Paul Noble 3 Chris Donnelly 2 Kyle Braun Graham Wright Scott McKenzie Mark Peters Red Wing Orchards .......3 Kyle Braun 2 Mark Peters 1 Whitby Firefighters.......... 2 Mark O'Dell John Simon MAJOR PEEWEE U.A.W..................... 7 Dean Vanderline 3 Steve Hawkins Tom Franks Doug McGee Randy Kapuscinski F.K.L. Manufacturing........ 4 Glen Hobbs 3 Trevor Taylor MINOR BANTAM Danforth Typewriters........ 3 Steve Dorimer Peter Clayton Scott Helmer Checkers Variety ........... 2 Luigi Infusina Sharon McCosh MAJ OR BANTAM/MINOR MIDGET Dom's Auto Parts ........... 5 vs. Kevin Tushingham 4 Nevin Vandrevmel 1 White Rose Nurseries........ 3 vs. Ian Parsons 2 Gary Bourke 1 MAJOR MIDGET/JUVENILE Bell Canada................ 3 vs. McCormlck Blades ........... 7 Greg Gibson 2 Ted Mikos 2 Brian Schoer Jeremy Blaker Brent Slichter Gus Brown PQntiac Bulck ...3 Terry Mitchell Jeff Rostek BIh Lamont selects lost the fîrst gaine of the day by a score of 5 to 4. The first gaine of the Atom divi- -sion played in the gym- nasium of Henry High Sehool, Whitby, provid- ed good entertaininent for the parents, coaches and spectators alike. The game was going froin one end of the gym to the -other with lots of good scoring chances and good goalkeeping from both sides. Luigi Pepe put Whitby in front at the 15 minute mark and 5 minutes later Mike-Kosurko made it 2 to 0 Whitby. It took 35 minutes for Markham to get on the scoreboard and 3 minutes later Markham scored again to tie it up both goals coming from Andrew Guilfoyle to end the first hald 2 to 2. In the second haîf Markham took the lead for first time by two goals from Kevin Bester and Neil Parmenter. Whitby didn't give up and Dean Cray scored two goals, 3 minutes apart to tie the game again. In the last 5 minutes of the game both teams came close to scoring again, Markham hitting the goalpost and Whitby the crossbar. With less than 3 minutes left in the game Christian DeRocco took a direct shot froin a free kick to put the ball in the net and give Markham a 5 to 4 lead and win the game. In the Mosquito divi- si on we saw a different type of game, there was no scoring in the first haif but both goalten- ders had to be very alert and do some good saves to keep the opposition from scoring. In the second haîf Dean Alexander who played goal in the first haîf for Whitby opened up the score to make it 1 to O Whitby. Ten minutes later D. Aley tied it Up for Markham. Steven Ross put Whitby ahead for the second turne but Mark Chunge put one in Mike Thom vs. Century 21 Gold Jacket.... KarI Elliot Steve Wing Jin Fawcett vs. Miracle Mart............... 2 Duane Dorfman 2 vs. Dodd &Souter ..............O0 vs. Mercantile ................. 2 Glen Gagnon David Mackay vs. Pizza Tree ................. 3 Andrew Winchester Billy Dawson Corry Ervine vs. Roy's Enterprise ............ 1 Scott Thomp)son vs. Norton Insurance ...........i1 Craig Wing Wbltby Weldlng............. 2 Renay Colins 2 Kiwanis ................... 2 Joel McCullough Frank Ignazzito Wbitby Toyota.............. 2 Mark Givodz Kevin Church Algoma Apple Markets.......i1 Rob Dobbins Whltby Kinsmen ............2 Dan Marks VS. SVS. Swish Maintenance Rac quetball League Week 1 In Jan. /Feb. Series STANDINGS: PTS. Craig Sharp/Tom Dunlop ............10 Dave Westlake/Bob Wheatley................ 10 Ian McNamee/Paul Martin.................. 10 Bob Wagner/Bob Neild ...................... 10 Pat McNamara/BiU Calman ................. 7 Mike Anibler/Mike Patrick ................... 7 Jîm Parrott/Rick Alston..................... 7 Bull Shtun/Rick Wilcox .................... .. 5 RESULTS:ý Singles: McNamara Over Wagner .......... 2-0 Neild Over Calman................ 2-0 Sharp Over Shtun ................. 2-0 Wilcox Over Dunlop............... 2-0 Alston Over Wheatley ............. 2-0 Westlake Over Parrott............. 2-0 Ambler Over McNamee............ 2-0 Martin Over Patrick ............... 2-1 Doubles: Wagner/Neild Over .McNamara/Calman.............2-1 Sharp/Dunlop Over Shtun/Wilcox................... 2-0 Westlake/Wheatley Over Parrott/Alston ................. 2-1 McNamee/Martin Over Ambler/Patrick ................ 2-O wH win, 9loose and diraw for Markham to end the game 2 to 2. In the last game of the day Whitby Iroquois Pee Wee facing the Whitby D.O.C. High School with lots of ac- tion going both ways. David' Crouch opened the score for Iroquois and 5 minutes later Dave Collins put Iro- quois ahead by two goals tilI Nick Muschella cut down the lead by one goal. Danny Love put Iro- quois ahead by 2 goals again to end the first haîf 3 toi1 for Iroquois. In the second haîf weý saw Garret Grootnook playing goal for Witby and Barney' Defreitas playing goal for D.O.C. coming with some good saves but Guy Mozzata put D.O.C. dloser from a rebound in front of the net. Jeff Reddon did not miss when he received a perfect pass from Doug Love to give Iroquois a 2 goal lead again. In the last 5 minutes both teains tried and, came close to scorîng and it was Brian D even-- yr who put the baîl in the net to end the- game Whitby Iroquois, A4 D.O.C. 3. .HoSJI.S. beat A.C.V.I.' In the Ontario School- boy Curling Playdowns, the Henry Street team won the Division È Championship by defeating the cross town rival team froin Ander- son Collegiate Sunday, January 24. Henry's team corn- posed 0f Steve Ennis (skip), Chris Rusch, Ian Ward and Peter Finlay lost one game in the first round of the tournament to the Anderson team with members Real Bergevin (skip), Ross Weldon, John Carrol and Craig Weldon. An- derson had previously defeated the Uxbridge entry. In the double knock- out, the Henry team ehi- minated the Uxbridge team then had to defeat the Anderson team twice to take the champ- îonship. The Henry Street team wil advance to the Inter-divisional Champ-