WHITBY REE PRESS, WEDNES)AY, NOVEMBER 1, M ,PAE 25 ANDERSON's senior girls' basketball team'has a .record-of three wins and a loss, so far this season .While Henry Street is at four ýwins against one loss. Henry won the consolation final in the Pickering Toyota/Henry girls' basketball tourna- ment over the past weekend. Anderson's next gamie is on Thursday against Pickering. Froc Pross photo Waiersconduets clinie' Tony Waiters, coach of Canada's national soccer team, will conduct a coaching clinic on Saturday, Nov. 4 at Soccer City, Whitby. The clinic will be held from 9 a.ni. to noon. Registration is $10. 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Goals were scored by Joe lantomasi, Mark Halliday and Mike Darînanie. "We iave a small teami in size but make up for it with good hall control on the groundIl said coach Mike Clayton of his'teai. On Monday, Oct'. 23 Anderson played Denis O'Connor to decide first and second place in the standings The game went bach and fort ', resulting in a 2-2 tie, but O'Connor took first place as they had more regular season wins tlban Anderson. Goalio for Anderson were scdred by I$imQn Shelton and Mizen. Pereyma upsets Anderson juniors Anderson junior boys' soccer team lost a 2-1 heartbreaker to Monsignor John Pereynia on Wednesday Iast week in playoff quarter-final play. The game was tied at one apiece which overtime couldn't resolIve, so it was on to a shoo- tout. It took seven shots before High sehool soccer SKNOR BOYS Tý W L T P1S DelaOVoanGr16 1 i 1 Anderuen 5 O 8 18 Dunharten 5 1 2 12 Aax 4 4 0 8 Bnck S 4 1 7 Plckeng 8 5 O a Rery 2 5 1 6 part P" 1 7 0 -2 SL Maryn 1 7 O 2 JUNIOR BOYS Tý W L T PM' AMdenas 8 1 O 16 Ajax 7 11 15 Plckelng 6 8 0 12 namwoL 5 8 1 il DusOVenn 4 3 1 9 SLMaxtYin 4 g O 8 1P*ry 8 a Oa 0 8 0~ur 7 2 2 Pereyma put in the winning goal to eliminate Anderson. Anderson was the first-place team during the regular season, with only one loss. Anderson played a strong game but couldn't finish off scor- ing attacks. Doug Whyte got the lone Anderson goal. "We had some costly injuries that hurt us, as it threw off our team unity " said coach Lindsay Howett 'e controlled 60 per cent of the game but couldn't seem to get a handie on their defence. Novi'eces Wliitby N4ash Aluminum AA mor novice rep hockey team dt'feated Peterborough by a score of 3-i on Oct. 31. It was a scoreless game until the third period when Joshua Huether tallied to g et Whitby on the board, followed-by A.J. Shan- non who scored twice. Chuck Coies and Phillip Greenen shared the net, putting forth a virtually perfect game in allowing only one goal. Reps defeat Oshawa A Whitby Iroquois soccer club saw action last Sunday, as the Whitby Masterchiefs indoor rep team beat the Oshawa Kicks 5- 3 in 10-and-under play. Aaron Nichols ope-ned the scor- ing for Whitby by hammering in teammate Chris Tremblay's reboun *d. Michael "Magic" Magee booted in the next two goals. Enzo Chiarello scored the fourth goal on an indirect fre kick from midfield, and the last goal was score d b y Tony Chiarello.. Christian- King was strong in net for Whitby. Whitby has also played in two other'games, with a win againist Ajax, 8-1, and a loss to Agin- court, 12-7. Masterchiefs' next game is Nov. 5 against Pickering. Whitby league hockey chueV eesvr. S Pnkln's -l MyleWoodman 4 GeoffrqrCorq J. Cunningham 8 Matthew BHut~r Dodd & Sauter 2 WMIL.O$llut 9 TroverHmrvy Jochua Thuopon3 C&had P «lo Nbd etuaa eoeffi RaHari WhIlt.PruffIght. 2 Dindes Cudtm 2 Brou Osier CralgJaekae îtobisDiras Demi7pigmau lng =l>dA. 1 Io Entreprise 6 Ni. ausiu ic KiUmaar 2 Ede Kirwood 2 ATIM Whltby Audio 7 Dufi'. Thwng 8 Mark Ruia4 )Mortin Reona B. Masterilon 8 lare Urtna il7'cannas 8 Wh&t. Knsmu2 Juif Blmn 2 Gral mMurtel UmawnTwtuvor The n o.q- Eiville Contrszt. 4 Thu Brick 4 atqiim ac. 8 S.LMattbuva 2 Nichalu. Bue Joi Johlm Chuikeus Ver. 6 Seý u4yMffr2 Jaie Barntt 8 Jo.h WInhltes Br4y Blakmly 2 CbrlaRqr Provincial Fig. 7 Natinuirust 4 Jaoem~y Iawuai38 )L. Edertaun 2 John Mlen 2 Rymn McKlmn Steru Bain Mark Cni 0GEMINI ~GYMNASTICS' Whitby Winter Session We offer a wide range of pro grams for boys and girls aged 3mo. to adulthood. Gymnastic Programns: Kinder Gym 3-5yrs. Recreational 6-1 2yrs. Teens(girls) i 3yrs. and up Speciatty Programis Diaper Gymn* 3mo.-6mo. Little Tykes* 6mo.-l 2mo. Toddling Tykes* l2mo.-l8mo. Tots and Helpers* i 8mo.-3yrs. (SPECIAL NOTE * requires parent participation) Musical Magic 3-5yrs. Aduit Fitness l8yrs and over Day and Evenîng Classes Mon-Sat. Located at: 110 Scotia Court (Thickson & Wentworth) Whftby For More Information Cali 576-95117