Whitby Free Press, 14 Jan 1987, p. 14

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PAGE 14 WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14,1987 Novices make, it 2inarow Witby minor novices recently captured their second tournament in a row. After winning the con- solation championship final in Pickering 'AA' D.W. McGUAY M zif-.-Wte-; tournament, they cap- tured the annual' J.J. Keay grand champion- ship in a hard-fougbt battle, wbich showed botb forward and defen- sive team work 'and 103Dundas Si. W, Whltby 668-5868 Modern 2 storey il room plus 4 bathroomns in central dore of Whitby surrounded by older, prestigious homes on attractive tree lined street. Centre hall plan, formai dining rm., 9'6" x 19' eat-in-kit., mn. f Ir. fam. rm. with brick fip, 4 bdrms., 3 rooms prof. fin. In basement plus floor-to-ceiling fieldstone flp, 3 pc. bathroom (Ideal for In-iaw apt). Cedar lined sauna, central air cond., 16x32' Inground heated pool, 2 car garage. Close to public and high school. Ap- prox. 2,700 sq. ft. of finished living area. $185,000. 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Whitby edged Wex- ford 3-2 in the final of their division in an ex- citing overtime game. Scoring two goals for Whitby was Gavin Prout, who is heading towards a 100-point season. Cory Hass scored the winning goal in the overtime period. Whitby went on to beat West Hill in another bard fought* overtime game in the grand championship final, 7-6. Scoring for Whitby was Gavin Prout witb four goals. Cory Hass with two and Darryl Lewis with the winning overtime goal. The team, sponsored by Egstway Plymouth will next play in a tour- nament in Barrie at the end of January . Demeris leads Anderson By MICHAEL LAPLANTE After a slow start, Witby's Anderson CVI midget boys basketball team played well again- st Central High Sehool last Wednesday winning 54-37. A key player was Trevor Demeris who got 18 points for the Ander- son teamn. On Friday t he team went to Bowmanville to play' St. Stephen's. A key player was Trevor Demeris who got 18 points for the Ander- son team. On Friday the team went to Bowmanville to play St. Stephen's High Sebool. After a close game, Anderson came out on top with 41 points to 40 for St. Stephen's. Demerîs scored 14 poin- ts. Another high scorer was. Sean Phair who gained Anderson 10 points. Andersoni's junior and senior teams, not to be outdone by the midgets, botb won over Central during last Wed- nesday's games. Both teams also played against Ajax last Friday. The senior RIJIOPRO po)ur car That's right, because it's my job to take care of ail your car maintenance and repair needs. And now, with AUTOPRO, I can offer you even more than my prof essionalism and personalized service: CI A f ree inspection and estimnate R.PILLIPS DI A lifetimne guarantee on -A uto qëais f.mufflers 44l A lifetimne guarantee on brakes nW A lifetimne guarantee on shock absorbers R.J. Philips Auto Repairs Inc. 303 Mary Street 107-B Warren Street Whitby, Ontario Whitby,.Ontario Li N 2P6 Li N 2C4 ALITOPRO Tel: 668-1616 Tel: 430-0298 mi team lost their gamnes but the junior's came out on top versus- the. Ajax team. According to basket- baIl coach Alex Hamilton, "the midgets have sbown definite im- provements after a late seasonal tryout, due to ACVI's successful volleyball program and look for continued suc- cess."p Brooklin-Witby ma- jor peewees continued their winning streak over the Christmas holidays by winning the championship in the Scarborough tour- namnent. In the first game they defeated Wexford by a score of 7-5. The second gamne was 6-1 over Cedar Hill advancing Whitby to the cham- pionship game witb Port Credit. Again Whitby camne out on top of a 6-1 game. The grand champion- ship game put them up against Wexford again. Whitby emerged vic- torious with a 4-1 win. Hard work, team ef- fort, balanced scoring and great goaltending weethe factors at- j, Major peewees are tournament champs cess. Close d'ecisions in ringette Whitby ringette clubs lost three close decisions in weekend action. Nancy Teasdale, Leanne Muir and Angie Beer had the Witby goals in a 4-3 loss to Ajax in junior B on Saturday. Stephanie Nichols and Andrea Babony each scored twice in a 7-6 loss to Ajax in novice on Sunday, Jennifer Henry and Crystal Annis each had a goal. Sharolyn Wouters scored five goals while Carnie Hatzelhoffer, Jillian Finley and Danielle Bleau each scored once in a 9-8 loss to Oshawa in bunnies action. Mississauga downed Whitby 6-2 in tween B Saturday. Tobi Woods and Erika Gamble scored for Whitby. The local tween C team lost to 'Richmond Hill and Markham over the weekend. Nicole LeClair scored three goals in a 7- 4 loss to Markham while Erin Neilly had the other goal. Michelle Murray, Neilly, Jennifer Hat- zellioffer and Jennifer Drake had goals in a 6-4 loss to Richmüofd-Hill.' Bantams win twice Whitby minor AA ban- tams won two league games before Christ- mas. Mike F'ulton scored twice in a 6-2 win over Newmarket Dec. 20. Jeff Poland, Steve Corrick, Dean Mizen and Bobby Willetts had singles. Whitby posted another win, 3-1, over Markbam Dec. 21. Mizen, Fulton and Ronnie lamonaco scored in the win over Markha m, one of the top teams in the local SPRUCE VILL A HOTEL THE FIN EST. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT'.AROUND FREE LUNCHES- DRAWS HELD DAILY TÙESDAY NIGHT-z TRIVIA NIGHTp ci 734 DUN DAS ST. W., WH ITBY 668-3386 WEDNESDAY NIGHT DATING CAME THURSDAY NIGHT JOKE CONTEST FRIDAY NIGHT SHOOTER NIGHT SATURDAY AFTERNOON POOL TOURNAMENT & WET T-SHIRT CONTEST league. Whitby coach Hank Kaleta said goaltender Bryce Percy was "out- standing" in the game. Whitby bas evened its, win-loss record for the season and have only a few games remnaining in the regular schedule before playoffs begin. Goalie foils titie bid FROM PAGE 13 In the semi-final, Iamonaco scored bis third goal of the tour- nament as Whitby got by Brampton 4-1. Bobby Willetts, Lee and Fulton had tbe other goals.' Whitby managed a tie out of tbree gamnes in a tournament in Markbam whicb followed the Milton lournarnent. -11. Fulton scored in a 1-1 tie with Markham to open the tournamnent. Toronto Villagers then defeated Whitby 5-3. Fulton scored twice before be suffered a slight shoulder separation. He missed the remainder of tbe game and bad to sit out the next game against St. Thomas. His loss was evident as St. Tbomas won 3-1. Jeff Poland had the Whitby goal. Iamonaco had the other Wbitby goal in the loss to Villagers. m - -> -I[ -Ç - tçD> ."f /. - % ¾ -2 1~~ J Whitby rep, hockey results MINOR NOVICE DEC. 21, 1986 Eastway Plymouth .... 2 Richmond Hill . 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