Whitby Free Press, 25 Jul 1984, p. 14

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PAGE 14, .WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1984, WLITBY FREE PRESS 0 SPORTS WEEK_ Junior 'A'9hocke y coming to Witb y Beginning this season, Stroud said that he "We're in it to put eligible for college and The team's coach will borough on Aug. 18 and club." there wWl be junior 'A' hopes the new club - something back into university hockey be Bill Purcell, who 19. However, Stroud 'II want pI inl Wlntby. which has yet to be hockey." scholarships in both brings 20 years of hopes to have another will go into t The announcement named - will continue Stroud also maintains Canada and the United behind the bench ex- open try-out for local and stand in1 aras mhade last Thursday the proud local hockey that the team's States. perience to the club, talent sometime before net and figi Dy club presioent Murray Stroud. The club will play in the Ontario Junior Hockey League and will be a "Tier IF' club facing teams from Orillia, North York, Markham, Dixie, Aurora, Newmarket and Richmond Hill. tradition mhat was star- ted by the world cham- pion Whitby Dunlops. While 'considerable investment has been made in setting up the club, Stroud maintains that the final goal is not to produce a profit. "We're not in it to make money," he said. philosophy wiIl concen- trate on doing what is best for the players. Because this is a "Tier Il"I club, the players will have the opportunity to continue their education while playing, and, unlike members of the Oshawa Generals organization, will be layers who the corners front of the tt for the WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB HOUSE LEAGUE ATOM - EAST DIVISION STANDINGS AS 0F JULY 17, 1984 P W L T GF G 8 7 1 0 26 E t9 5 2 2 19 1: rien 8 4 2 2 21 1: 18 3 3 2 23 1, ly Restaurant 8 2 4 2 7 1. 9 0 9 0 9 4L 8 12 13 15 12 15 PTS 14 12 10 8 6 0 LEADING GOALSCORERS Paul Siciliano (Brooklin) Mark Vanderboom (Willow Park) Sean Lawrence (Whitby Kinsmen) Chris Morrison (Garden Street) Michael Lawrence (Whitby Kinsinen) Billy Van Veghel (Willow Park) Current standings do not include two reent results. Brooklin hold a slender two point lead over Garden Street who are ahead of Whitby Kin- smen by the same margin. Willow Park I and Whitby Family Restaurant are fighting for fourth and fifth place with Blair Park bringing up the rear. The latter team is yet to record it's first point. MOSQUITO STANDINGS AS 0F JULY 181,1984 Lasco Steel Perkins Paints Annes Street" Canadian Scottish Club County Bowl Dairy Queen Brooklin Concrete Whitby Optimist Club P w 9 8 9 7 9 5 9 5 9 4 9 2 40 41 29 22 32 20 16 16 GA 9 22 17 27 41 28 24 48 PTS 17 14 il 10 9 5 3 3 LEADING GOALSCORERS Jason Milliken (Perkins Paints) Steve Vanderheyden (Lasco Steel) Gorazd Titan (County Bowl) Alex Wheelans (Perkins Paints) Deug Oliver (Whitby Optimist Club) Randy Vandenberg (Annes Street) Lasco Steel continue to maintain a handy lead over Perkins Paints. These two teams meet August 22, in a game that could decide the cham- pionship. A strong three-way battle lias developed between Aimes Street, Canadian Scottish Club and County Bowl for third place. Whitby Optimist Club had their first win last week but still occupy last place. Goalscorers for two games have not been provided which could effect the above stan- dings of leading goalscorers. Each team has five games remaining in the regular season schedule. ATOM WEST DIVISION STANDINGS AS 0F JULY 17, 1984 P W L T GF Hutchison 9 8 0 1 58 Whitby Optirnist Club 9 7 1 1 74 Sargeants Gulf 8 3 3 2 25 Jeffrey Street 8 3 4 1 10 Whitby Aluminuin 9 1 7 1 7 igitand lrophies 9 0 7 2 8 GA 7 12 19 47 57 40 PTS 17 15 8 7 3 2 LEADING GOALSCORERS Mike Brillinger (Whitby Optimist Club) Geoff Cadan (Hutchison) Dwayne Torrens (Whitby Optimist Club) Paul -Beckman (Hutchison) Dean Leesul (Sargeants Gulf) Jeff Thorn (Whitby Optimist Club) Jason Goodchild (Whitby Optimist Club) Brian Uden (Hutchison) On the menit of a recent 6-2 victory over Whitby Optimist Club, Hut- chison hold a siender two point lead over the former. Two future meetings between these two teams (July 31 and August 14) should decide who takes the championship. Other teams are well behind with Sargeants Gulf and Mfrey Street figliting for third place and Whitby Aluminuin and Highland Trophies contesting fil th spot. Mayor Bob Atterlsey is seen here examing the team sweater of the new Whitby junior 'A' hockey club that will begin regular season play this September. Formation of the teamn was officially announced last week by president Murray Stroud. The team is currently recruiting players. Showing off the sweater is Murray Stroud, coach Bill Purcell and general manager Greg Simerson. Free Press Staff Photo The president also said that his club will do everything it can to develop minor hockey in the area and is grateful that the Brooklin Whit- by Minor Hockey Association could see its way clear to surrender some of its ice time at the Iroquois Park Com- plex for the new club. Stroud described him as the "finest hockey coach I've ever had. " Purcell was coach of the York University team for 10 years and was involved in both junior and minor professional hockey for 10 years before that. The club will hold try- outs by invitation at the Malvern Arena iScar- the season starts. Some 70 players have been ini- vited to the try-outs. They will eventually end up with a 19-man squad that will play a 48 game regular season that starts Sept. 21 at 8 p.m. Purcell said that he wants to build "dan aggressïve hockey puck," he said, 11I believe Whitby's looking for an aggreusive hockey club." He also prediets hav- ing a winning team. "Any hockey club I have ever been associated with was a winner," Purcell said, "And titis one's flot. going to be any dif- férent." Tyke Redmen win championhip By TOM FRANK W.G.R.M.L.A. Finally, the breakthrough that the Whtby-Garrard Road Tyke team sponsored by the Brooklin Redmen, has worked so hard to achieve; they won the "Gold" championship at the Mississauga Lacrosse Tournament. The Redmen won three. out of four games including two shutouts for stand-in goalie Jeff Kolesnikowicz who won the tournaments' spor- tsmanship award. Scoring in the 20-0 win over a young Pelham team were Wayne Primeau' with six, Rohan Mehta with four, Donnie Wilkinson with four, Derek Wright with two, Michael Burrows, Matthew Sorichetti, Jason Cseresnyesi and Chris Shannon. The Redmen con- tinued with a 13-0 win over the host tykes Mississauga. Primeau romped in with seven goals, Mebta scored five including his 50th of the year, and Wilknson' completed the scoring. Next, the Whitby tykes found themselves matched with the hard- hitting Etobicoke team. Despite a valiant effort, the Redmen lost 2-11 with goals by Primeau and Wilkinson. The most exciting game was the "Gold" champion- ships. Whitby prevailed 6-5 after a tough close game with Kitchener. Primeau found the net five times with help from Burrows for the other goal. The WGR peewee No. 2 has had a tougit year. They put two wins together at the Mississauga tour- nament to win the Silver Championship for "1C" and "D")t peewee teams. They were com- petitive in an 8-10 loas to Wallaceburg. Three goals each by Ricky Badowich and Matthew Shearer, singles by Jonathan Head and Derik Ellis and two assists by Richard Carr. Shearer got the lone WGR goal in a 1-6 loss to Burllngton No. 2 peewees. The WGR No. 2 peewees dominated 7-2 over Mississauga No. 2. Badowich scored four times, Shearer had two and Ells had one. The "Silver" cham- pionship game matched the locals versus our Ajax neighbours. The locals saw the trophy to be had, put in that extra bit of effort, and had their third win of the year 9-2 over Ajax. Gregory Fawcett had two assists by Whitby goalie Brett . Agnew. Craig Shannon was awarded as the most sportsmanlike player. The WGR peewee No. 1 team was competitive in the "A" and "B" teams at the Mississauga Tour- nament but the only win was most sportsmanlike title by goalie Wayne Paddick. In a strong effort, the Whitby Hideaway peewees bast 8-9 to Hamilton with three goals by Garrett Cam- pbell, and singles by Alan Frank, Jamie Smith, Rob Martin, Chris Husted and Chris Thompson. The Hideaways tried to corne from behind again but Kitchener hung on for a 7-5 win. Whitby singles were by Frank, Brian Grieves and Dennis Directo with two by Garrett Cam- pitell. The last game of the round-robin was a 10-al tie with Clarkson. Grieves scored- three, Husted had two with singles by Frank, Paul Hamilton,. Matt Cook, Brandon Smith and Garrett Campbell. The Hideaway were finalists for the "Silver" championship. In an 8- 13 effort with Orangeville, WVhitby had two goals each by Husted, Hamilton and Campbell and 1 each by Cook and David Wood. The WGR bantamn team travelled to the Burlington lacrosse tournament. The opener was a heart-breaking loss in overtime 7-8 to Bran- tford. Mike Husted scored two with help from Rob Paddick, Todd Wilson, Mark Ain- sworth, Derek Jones and Jefi Whittle. Whoopa! a few players Overslept aat the campground for the second game first period. Rob Paddick was emergency net- minder as st. Catherines went on to win 10-5. Jones scored CONT'D ON PG. 2Z Brooklin Garden Street Whitby Kinsn Willow Park]I Whitby Famil: Blair Park

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