Whitby Free Press, 9 Nov 1983, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEflNESDAV NOVFMBER 9, 1983, WHITBV FREE PRESS Minor Hockey Standings Whltby Peacock Sports 4 Derek ................. 3 Whltby Checkers Variety............5 Tom Smiart KeUy Vlpond .............. 2 MlkeBrihnger JordonoJhaton Whitby Peacock Sports 1 Grog Fawcett Whitby Peacock Sports 3 BW IJiabon.............. 3 Whitby Peacock Sports 3 Matt Cok Robartin............... 2 Pickering .......... 7 Ajax................2 Port Perry ........10o Pickering........... 4 Beilville . . -.. ....... 1 Whltb Peacock Sports 5 ScottMltchen ............. 2 DMf Robnson Jus8tin Cardweli RobMartin Whltby Algoma Apple Markets ........... 2 Shawn Keogan Grog Faweett MarkhaMo.......4.10 Markham .......... 5 PEEWEE Whitby Pat & Maros.. 2 BriamnmDonnefl Grog Pennie Whitby Pat & Mario's .3 Brad Moore RIck Uhirch Brian Munroe WhitbyNash Alumninumn.........5 Bryan Mcflonnefl.......... 2 Jeremy Stella Sun Lee, Grog Rennie Bowmanville....4 Port Perry ......... 4 Thornhill..........O0 MIDGET Whitby: Shore, Tilbe, Henschel, Irwin, Peters Dunnies ...... .... 10 Chris Reler ............... 2 Brad Ashby Scott elmer .............. 4 JeIf Page Blair Haulam.............. 2 TYPESETTLvQ. 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That marked the beginning of a life long devotion to roller- skating. Since that first lesson, practice lias become a major part of Jim's life. Ã"UALTY 4 CUSTOM MADE - TKERMALLY UNSULATED ENAMEL FINISHI IN ANY 0F 12 COLOURSI Madluffl b Free EstmalesOuck eiÃŽveyâ lsaliéionE 1U111M728-1633 :ACTRY SHOROO9«5 AREELLST OSH4AWA ALUMOM UMO McCumber about 20 to 25 hours a week. They spend equal time prac- ticing at Wheelies in Whitby and Roller World in Scarborougli, and receive Instruction weekly by ice pro'Roy Bradshaw of Hamilton. One special trip is taken monthly to Delaware, US, to train wlth Joe and Marie Gandy, best 'in- structors. know inter- nationally. Unlike the Us, where rollerskating lias been, around for a long tîme, it is a. relatively new sport in Canada, an has existed' for only 13 years. It ia not recognized by the Canadlian governmient as a sport, which makes' it difficuit for skaters to obtain adequate finan- cing for competition. "One of the hardships for those of us who wish to maintain an amateur status"y, says Crouch, "«is getting sufficient funding." Crouch and McCumber must seek private sponsorship in an attempt to ralse 75 percent of the funds needed. The other 25 percent, 'coverlng only hotel and, transpor- tation, lu supplled by Wlntarlo, provlded they -win the competition. Croucli and McCum- ber. currently work to' pay for the instruction, (ice pro at $32 an hour and instruction at $20 US hourly) that they receive. But for the two, their ambitions will carry them through. The ultùmate goal for this skating duet is to win a mnedal in the 1988 Olympics and give Canada its first medal for rollerskating. Croucli and McCum- ber have been training bard together for four years to try to reach their goal. Crouch says they work together at developin their skills, not tzrig, to out do each other. This is why they have done so well together and will continue to reign as champions. 4 MEMBERSHP ~7 OFFER .. . 2 FOR 1 FTBSHAW Play the rest of 1983 at No Charge 1: Mlil agil 011 wy. 1? an ltwy. IA. Port Parry. 18 hale Par 70 cttampionship course Lcensed under LIBO regulhlians -Pll PrShpa Clubhause tacililies -Starting limes on weekend tbnutfacililies -Rentai equipment TOMINA UTOJ TO LINSERVICE i Anderson iAction, Anderson is caught in action in the. LOSSA Volleyball finals held at Anderson High, last Wednesday. Anderson, pictured here witb McLaughlin High school, mnade it to the semi finals, but was defeated in the end for a fourth place standing. The top three teamns,, O'Neil, Donovan and Dunbarton, will continue on to the COSSA finals. 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