Whitby Free Press, 22 Oct 1986, p. 15

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WH-ITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1986, PAGE 15 SPORTSWEEK -Whitby-Garrard Lacrosse honours players- The Whitby-Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association held their annual banquet last Sunday with trophy presentations to ail the players. In the paperweight division the Don MacLellan Memorial Trophy for the most promising player went bo goaltender John Ashton. The most valuable player award was presented tb Lulce Power, the most in- proved player award Went bo Peter Bremner and the most spor- tsmanlike trophy went bo Marty Burrows. In the T'yke division (sponsor: Brooklil Redmen) The M.V.P. trophy went to Gavin Prout, Daryl Lewis picked Up the M.I.P. award and Gee Nash was honoured asý the M.S.P. For thetyke, Novice no. 1 team, (sponsor Brooklin Kinsmen), Wayne Prinieau received the M.V.P. award, MIke Cardwel received the M..P. award and the M.S.P. award had co-winners this year, Kerry Nash and Jason Walton. On the Novice no. 2 team, Jeffrey Yoo received the M.V.P. award, Michael Bragg the M.I.P. award and Chris Shannon the M.S.P. award. In the Peewee division (sponsor Weedman), the M.V.P. award went to Aime Windover, the M.I.P. award went to John Mlvor and the M.S.P. award was presented (o Ian McAlister. I the Bantam division, (sponsor Checkers Variety), Chris Vancief received the M.V.P. award, Mike Herbert the M'.I.P. award and Matt Shearer received the M.S.P. award. I the Midget Division, (sponsor Garrard Road), two players shared the M...award, Jeff Whittle and Dan Mc- Comb, the M..P. player award went to Julie Kernohan and Rob Pad- dick received the M.S.P. trophy. A number of special awards were also presented at the banquet: Jim Brown received the Patsy Ed- wards Memorial Trophy for his efforts during Funday; the Vern Rowe Memorial Trophy for the executive who con- tributed enormously to lacrosse in 1986 went bo Gord Tucicer; Peter Husted, the president of the Whitby-Garrard Road Lacrosse Association received the Jack MacDonald Memorial Trophy for his over-ail contribution bo lacrosse and thue league's most spor- tsmanilke player award - the Gerry Ravary Trophy - was presented to Gee Nash. Atom 'BB' reps hot iii pre-season Brookln Whitby Atom 'BB' Reps played five exhibition -games in preparation for league play, winnlng two and' tylng three. In, a.hard fought con- test against Markham in whlch five Whitby players were missing due to soccer champion- ships, Brodie Richards scored in a 1-1 tie. Whitby defeated Oshawa Red Wings 4-2. Goalscorers were Josh Ford, Jamie Pawluk, Vance Stevenson and Paul Le Clair. Whitby tied Bowman- ville 3-3 when Stevenson scored with five seconds left and the goalie on the bench. Other scorers were Derek Young and See Pg. 16 t Seen bere wltb (lhe awarà tbey were Peter Bremner (left) dlsplays bis M.I.P,. presented wlth at the Wbtby-Garrard Road award, John Ashton shows off bis award for LacrosseAaaoclatlon'a annual banquet are most promislng player, Luke Power. dispisys (top plcture), i the bantarn division, Mike his M.V.P. award and Marty Burrows Herbert for most lmproved player and Chris dispîsys bis M.S.P. award. Vanclief for the most valuable player. In the -Freeress Staff Photo bottom picture, In the paperwelght division Henry girls sweep Anderson ByJENNIFER the attack with 10 points of the battie Henry was Laura Jenkinson TRELEAVEN giving Henry a 22-11 win emerged victorious with with 13 points while Henry girls' basket- over the Raiders. High a final score of 32-28, Laura Joness scored 12 bail teams dominated scorer for Anderson was Henry's leading scorer points for Anderson. the court when tiuey J. Hood with six points.- bosted Anderson in LOSSA action Tuesday, sweeping ail, three games against their rival. The seniors led the way, overpowering the Anderson defence, neyer glving Up the lead in an eventual 35-13 defeat. Henry's high scorer was Lori-Ann Larmand, who led the way with nine points. In the midget game, Heather VanPatter led Henry dominates B- bail Henry Streetlllgh Schoul was host bo a junior basketbail tournament on the weekend. In action seen here, a Stouffvllle player attempts -t clear the bail from ber end as she la watched closey by a player from the lerjnirteasa. Henry domlinated the game, winnlng by a comfor- tablIema7n,7 7-21. The last game was an excitlng match up. At the end of the first quar- ter, the Junhior Hawks had fallen behind 15-4. But in the second quar- ter Henry came alive, picking Up 12 points to brig themn within a basket of the Raiders' 18 points. The Hawks had puiled ahead by one point by the end of the third quarter with a score of 23-22. At the end Henry Seniors 3-2 By TRAVIS LINOGREN The Senior Hem-y Hawks football team has passed mid-season witb a winnlng record of place. In the most recent gaine Hem-y Street met Paul Dwver. In this evenly mar.ched game Whitby Ringette OCTOBER 18 First game ln C.O.R.L. Schedule. TWE«EN "B"p Whltby Optimist ...2 Mississauga........ 7 LorlKlngto -l1goal, 1 asslat Mtichelle Bavlngtoa 1 goal, 1 sslst Jsney Smith - 2assists PETITE'"B"P Whitby ............ 7 Markham .......... 5 Mary Beth Challoner - 3 goals Km Guymer-2goals, 1asslst Nicole Bleu -l1 goal. 1 assist Uisa Drake - 1 goal, 1 assist Kim Maillera - 1 assist Leslie Grenon - 1 assi Wanted girls five to seven years of age for Whitby Ringette 1986-87 season. Contact Bob Weckman, 668- 3809 or Dennis Bleau, 6Oi8-357. 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