Whitby Free Press, 7 Feb 1990, p. 26

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* PAGE 26, WmTBY FREEPRE% WEDNESIpAY, FEBR .ARY 7.19 Rngeette novices- takie silver, W!hitby Home* ard Rural novice ringette tealn capturéd Whitbyr select hockey MAJOR NOVICZ - Mmmiefd bYWu1hrPMnJRad £OU"a Whitby hockey- W L T Pr 15 S 2 32 16 6 31 10 C 26 9 94 29 9 il 2 20 7 8 6 20 9 il 2 20 8 10 3 le 7 10 6 19 4 14 4 12 lONEZ 4 5 Pmly Kàft4 5 eC" CaAuto 8 il IL.J. Phiho 12 hMIWZKat7 2 BmverLumbw C. KL Auto C»" T. P. Spoea R. J. Phillij Jaz 31F466 1 T. P. Spotu HohndLumb. C. KL Auto CM" the silver modal' during a ringette tournament helcU in Ottalwa over the.weekond. Home'and ]Rural tInished firat in the preliminaries, winning three geamea witha total of 49 goas. ,put th4m into the finals" against Oshawa Checkers but'the Oshawa side came out on an 8-4 score. 1 È7get to the7 final game, Whitby beat Nepean 18-1 Cum- berland 14-Ã" and Pembroke 8-2. Mel*anie Snuth had the shutout in the Seco'nd mame. Scoring forWhitby were Ellen Johnson with 10 goals; Danielle Bleau eightç Michelle Dempjsey Soccer club regi st ration Registration for the Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club will be held on Saturdays,, Feb.10,- 17 and 24, 9 a.m. to noon, a;t the Whitby Public Laibrary. Cost is $55 per child, $120 per family (three or more). For more informnation caîl 668-2009. Two more wlins for minor atoms WhtyM&M Meats minor atomdAA.hockey team resumed their winin ways as the defeated -both 1'iîckering AA and Newmarket AA in playoff hock.. With the victreWib stretched it rctos, aWhitby some 20 wins, two ties, and a single los in the last 23 games. After the- disslApointing loa in the -final of tho. international silver stick hockey tournament, Whitby regained form, despite being short four pla èe ( Donny-' Campbell, Clay, Hochkiss and Ricica). The game against Pïckering ended 5-2, followed by a 6-1 rout over Newmarket two days later. Strong and aggressive defen- sive work by' Aaron Bryant, onyCampbell and Ricica-held Newmharket to 1L2 shots at Brian Harrison, who made some spec- tacular saves. Hîis shutout was broken on a Newmarket break- awa in the late going of the Mafrk Haynes, Bryan Crouch and Steven Death played a strong offensive jame supported bPaul Gra, Brandrily, Chnis Kerr and Darryl Lewis. They managed te, unload 26 ishots at the Newmnarket net te, produce the win. Only some great saves by the Newmarket goalie stopped Wihitby. from running the score into double digits. six Jennitbr Cowan five; Camle OsLorne f Ur; Karyn Peacoke fr; Katheen LRoas three, and Mellé auvis two. Single goals went to Lisa Vanderlip and Jen- nifer Cassid., Home and Rural's *fnrst playoff mme is Saturday, Feb. 10 at 10: 15 a.m. at froquois Arena. PeeweeS advance in hockey playoffs§ Whitby Guitarzan Guitars mceyor AA rewees have advan- The Guitars endei>th first round of their plaiyoffis by beating bothAjaxnd-P er in irst place..gt i ol Whitby beat Ajax 5-3. Scoring for the Guitars were Andre Marois with three goals, Derek Young and Wayne Primeau. Whitby beat Pikeig -2 Chris Stone scored three gals, single goals went to Paul Di1o Primeau, Paul Brooks anc1 Marois. The Guitars continue thefr Playoffs with a best three-f-five series. against Belleville on Saturday, Feb. 10 at 7 pam. at Iroquois Arena. Registration forIminor lacrosse Whitby Minor Lascrosse is look- ing teward the upcoming season and is anticipating record player règelstration. te aergs- ration easier, arrangements are being made' te hold several rIegistration times at varlous locations in Whitby, Brooklin, and Oshawa. Réeistration times will b. Fni- days, 6:30 te, 9 p.m., and Satur- days, 10 a.m. te, 2 pm at the. Luther Vipond arena in jàrookin Arena March 2 and 3 Oshawa Children's Arena on F.I,. 23 and 24 and froquois Park arena on. Fek16 andl17. Fees for the. 1990 season are $à0 for firet child $120 for two children, $150 for #amily and $20 for pa *reihts Clnco will b. held and a longer season is being scheduled. As always, coaches are needed. If anone ai help, contact Day.e Edgar -- rep teams - 728-4778; Bill Schlitt - hous bague - 668-1550- refere-cottJa Wailes - d68-0951.- Moore rink tae Mr. & Mr.bnpiel The Ron Moore rink won the Mr. and Mrs. mixed bonspiel on Jan. 27 and 28- at the Whitby Curling Club. With skip Moore on the Tam H-eather rink was vice Lyn Moore, second Norm McFarlane and lead frene McFarlane. Runner-up went te the rink of skip Bon Ffnnis, vice Charlotte Ens, second Bon Bobbins and lead Carole BRobbins of* the Whitby Curling Club. The"two-garne high went te tthe rink of 'lî Day. Miller, vice Eileen Gilchjt eod B]ob Mortod a d Heather Molr of yhCurlinyg Club :Runner up for the two-garne high was the rink of skip Bon Stephens vice Ann Chapelle scnd L~n Chapelle and iac1 Delo es8te hn, of the. Ottawa The three-gme h-gb went te the in f i JimGiddings vice Helen Bc-ce,seodDe Boyce and lead Marsha Giddings Runner-up for three-game hi was the rink ofs:gkpToe Wozinak, vice Shirley WOink »snd Ial h Ritciadla Miaureen Ritchis'of i. WEty Jazz. 27, wMUth Luke Po Brout MMcUMy FebW a Whitby a 71Mm Fmnsa Luka Powo2 Cbria Mmy 2 PaW GOmm 2 AJax ~1

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