Whitby Free Press, 10 Jan 1990, p. 24

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PAGE 24, WHITBY MRE PRE~SS, WEDNESDy AUUY1,19 December a good month for major bantams vtn trie arrivai of new head coach, Peter Stella, Whitby's major bantain teain, sponsoired by Jennie-Lynn Meats, enjoyed th«e'r most successful month of this hockey season.. During December, the team had a total of 10 wins, three losaes and three ties and scored 72 goals during this stretch. The teain competed in two tournaments, winning the championship- in the. Buffalo Raâmada renaissance and fini hing runner-up. in the Whitby Precision Litho, ban- tam B hockey team defeated a visiting team from Sweden 3-1 i an ediibilion contest on Dec. 3 1. Wihitby took an early lead on a nice 91from Jordan Hansford. Clayton Slillar banged i the gaine winner, whfle Trevor Sten- ning iced an empty netter te wrap things up against the Han- hais team. During the Christmnas week, the Bs participatd i the North York tournament. However, Whitby was not as successful as the touring Swedish team. that went on te win the teurnament. Whitby fmnished with a win, a tie and two losses. Lfke Brillinger, Dave Silva, Mark.Scholtes and Jeif Thorne scored goals in Whitby's 4-3 wi over the Royal York Rngers i the teurnanient. SGouldig Park, a finalist in the tournament, scraped by Whitby chamnpionship series in the Mfississauga Jets Paul Coffey tournament. The competition in the Mfississauga Jets toumnament duri ng Christmnas woek featured some outstaniling hockey. In the. prelirninary round Wihitby played in three lie gaines with the Young Bruins (j-1), Team Sweden (2-2) and Mfississauga Jets (1-1). The gane, against Team Sweden was a flrst for Whitby this season as it was penalty-free. 2-1 with lioth Coulding Park goals scored i the third period. Clayton Slillar scored the loue Whitby goal. Stillar also scored the only goal ia 61 los oa strong Etobicke teain. In their Iast game of the tour- nament, WVhitby fought back from a two-go al deficit te, tie undefeated Applewood 2-2. Stil- lar conlinued his scoring streak gettig one of the goals. Goode picked up the other. In league play, Whitby exten- ded its, unbeaten streak te, three gaines with a 5-4 over the Osh- awa Canadian on Jan. 3. Glen Roberts scored two goals for Whitby with single. goals scored b Silva, Brillinger and Stillar. Stillar's goals was the winner. Jamie Organ and Brian Mac- gregor split the goaltending duties for WVhitby. iBy virtue of their second place standing in the -flrst round,' Whitby met Pittsburgh in the semi-finals. In a very close and hard fought game, Whitby got goals froin Mark Wisdom, Marlon Sookdeo, Todd Cyr, John Mclvor and Jordi Johnston on their way te a 5-2 win -to. advance to the championship game. The Whitby minor bantam. select hockey team won the consolation division in not one but two tour- naments over the Christmas< holidays On Dec. 23, they travelled te Fenelon Falls te talce part ia one-day bantani teurnament, which saw eight teais from across Ontario. After losing their first gaine 4-1 te Bracebridge, they reached the finals by battlig back, fromn a two-goal hole in the third, te beat Oinemee 5-4. B.J. Prout led the scoring with two goals while Mike Boucher, Darryl Pleshe and 1 rone Estabrook rang in sin- g es The final gaine against Feue- Ion Falls ended on a brilliant R a fron Boucher in overtime. ~e other goal came from, Prout. Andrew Martin was steady in net for Whitby. On Dec. 29c the minor bantain selects travelled te Douro and again returnied home with the consolation trophy. Whitby lost their first gaine 4-2 te Bobcaygeon. Goals were scored by Graig Minaker and Estabroo. With their backs aanst te wall in a do or die situation, Witby prevailed, beating St. John's, fromn Peterborough, 3-1: After beiug down by a goal in the first, Darren Partrxdge and Mike Banks rallied the team te a 2-1 lead. With two miutes remain- ing, Prout iced the gaine with a empty net goal. Iu the third and final gaine Whitby defeated Keene 3-1. Again, down 1-0 at the end of the first, Prout brought the teain froin behind for a 1-1 tie after one period of play. Minaker scored lu the second te give thein the lead and. a Partridge in- surance goal with three minutes left put the gaine out of reach. Rep soeoer coaches wanteid Anyoneiterested icoaching a represeutative team, for thcù Whitby roquois Soccer Clulb 1990 season can caîl Richard Gillingham, rep director, at 668- In the championship game of thé tournament, Whitby came up against a very strong 'Teani %iland. Thé, Finnish teain got off to an early 8-0O lead beforeWhiMtby bounced back with their lone marker off the stick of Peter Allison. After a scoreless final period, the gaine ended up 3-1 for Peewees win 2in tournament Martin was outstanding in goal throuighout the entire tourna- ment, holing the Ioppposition to only two goals in the last two gaines. Whitby indoor soccer PEEWBE Jan. 6 Fuiy Deug Whyte 5 Guitarzan Bram Peters Andrea Weronski Jonathan Dunn Brickman Sean Piggott ATOM Jan. 6 Big Donut. Marcu. Paynb K.L. Auto Body 0 Hair Care Cen. 3 James Goodlellow Kevin Da Silva David Wishart Pringle C. IG, 7 A. Plastina 6 Joel Witton MOSQUITO Jan. 6 Owasco Volks. 4 A. Klukoro6ki 3 P. Finnie Checkeek Var. 3 J. Connel S. Collins Bunny's Caler. 3 B. Mohammned S. Simmonds J. Ilaywood 5QUHMT Jan. 6 Man. Jug City 8 Ryan Ireland 5 Matthew Morian 2 Brett Allan Roy. Cdn. Leg. 2 Darren Miller Nichoas.Beesley Durs Towing 1 Steven Goodfellow S Paper Factoiy Mike l.kric 2 3WhiL Lions C. 1 Brooklin IGA 2 Carnmen Plashina 2 1 M.P. Petroleum 2 L. Gladatone Manulifers 1 Jason Evelyn Shoe City 3 Graham MacLean Dylan Granville M. Klukowsld Precious Plate. 1 Jafson Schleiffer Brook. Kinsmen 2 L. Chekaluk 2 Drock General 3 S. Rainy Blue SeaF&C 3 J, I lousten 2 M. Gladstone' Rent-a-Wreck 0 Checkee?.Var. 2 Andrew Methvcn 9 Donut Press 3 AdarniGruchala Matthew McCrady George Cini's 4 DIS 3 Colin Jones 3 Dale Chung 2 Ebawn Seh.vý M~ichael Hall The Whitby team put on its finest display of hockey skill and good sportsmanship. of the season during the chanripionship meies, said Whitby coaches. As the teain plays in January, preparations are underway as the teain enter the flrst roun.d of the aIl-Ontario playoffs. The Whitby major peewee AA hockey team was i urlinetn over t he holidays te, compete mn a tournainent which saw them win two, tie one and lose one. Su their first game, Whitby, sponsored by Guitarzan Guitars: dominated the West Seneca team. However, a hot goaltender kept Whitby from capita]izîng on this pressure, the game ending i a 3-3 lie. Wayne Pruneau led thé way with two goals, while Brian McRoberts tapped i a Paul Brooks' pass to give them their other goal. Whitby's second qame, against Brantford, saw Whitby put their offence into high gear and skate away with a 6-3 win. Paul Dillon continued his fine play by scor- ing three goals, while Pruneau had a hot hand scoring two goals. Brooks rounded out the scoring with a single. Chris Stone and Brad Lee put forth a solid performance, contri- buting an assist each.' Gavi Tackney, Mike Hoagan and Mike Wye put on a fine defensive Iethird game, against Chingaucous, produced* a 6-5 win in Whitby'sfavor. This was the most exciting gaine of the tournament. Whitby asawsomeithe first, bu ended on the short end of a 3-1 firt period. Their one goal came froni Adam Parks, assisted by Derek Young. The second period was a tight checkig per.od a neither teain could find the fiandle, and as a result it ended the saine as the first. Whitby started the third with three mnen i the penalty box. They had almost killed the attack when Chingaucousy scored, giving themn a 4-1 edge After this, -Whitby startetak- ing it straaght to Chingaucousy, resultighi five straight goals and a 6M5 win. Dillon and Andre Marois each had two while Pri- meau and Parks broiht i the singles. Whitb a final game was a coefgt, but Whitby loat'te the host JBurlinhgtoni AAA teain. Whitby missed, the quarter- finals by one point. Whitby- men's hockey Standings W L T PIT BeaverLumber 12 3 2 26 C. K.Auto 12 4 1 25 NM 8 5 54 20 Farnhly Kartways 9 7 1 19 Custom Auto 7 7 3 17 Cedricies 6 7 4 16 Holland Lumber 6 8 3 15 Ca.ey's 6 8 2 14 T. P. Sports 3 10 4 10 R. J.Phillips 2 10 4 a Beaver Lum. Casey's Beaver Lum. C. K. Auto T. P. Sports Casey's Bantam. Bs defeated Sweden in ehbton Bantarns wrn 2 consolation tities Custom Auto R. J.» Phillipa Holland Lum. Cedrick's NRS Family Kart. CORPORATION 0F THE (~j TOWN OF WHITBY REQUIRES VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTERS If you're looking for an opportunity which offers a challenge, provides the potential for an attractive compensation package, recognizes achievement, and allows you to make a vital contribution to your community, -then we have the opportunity for you. The Fire Department is expanding and we are looking for committed men and women of good character, compassion, and courage. You must meet the basic requirements for the Department, must be able to successfully pass academic, physical fitness, practical and medical tests as prescribed. Residency within the municipal boundaries is a prerequisite. The Department has four (4) locations: Station No. 1 - Brooklin Station No. 2 - Manning Road Station No. 3 - Brock St. S. Station No. 4 - Myrtle Any person interested in serving this community as a Volunteer Fire Fighter, please apply in person on or before Fricday, January 26, 1990 to: Personnel Department The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East WHITBY, Ontario APPLICANTS ARE REQUESTED NOT TO PHONE THE FIRE DEPARTMENT

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