PAE 4,WflBYFRP PSS WEDNESDAY, FEBRIjY 14, 1M9 Whtby wins ringete titie Whitby Jensen. Auto. Body petites finished flrst place in the Winterlude Ringette Toraet inurOataen. WhitbY started off with a strong win over ottawa, winning the gaine 9-O. Julie Rowlands led the teain with five goals. Nicole Prout added a pair'and Cheiyl yà andKim Vanderli.added SIr e each. Amanda .iheelan: played a* superb game in net, shutting out the Ottawa team. WMhy continued their attack beatmng Rockliffe 4-1. Ksm Vanderlip netted two goals and Julie Rowlands and Cheryl King added one apiece. In their third gaine, against Pembroke, the petites- played theïr best gane of the season so far. They came back from a 1-0 deficit by scoring three goals in the flrst minute. of the first period. After that there was no stopin the girls as they went on tp %e gaine 6-3. Kim Vanderlip was in top formn neftting four of the goals and Julie Romllands providedthe other two. WMhy was stl playing strong going into the championship gaie aganst the underdefeate-d West' Carleton teain. Vanderlip opened up the scoring just 14 seconds into the gaine. West Carleton tied up t he £gainei minutes later.. Julie Rolads then qmfckly scoeed twice te pt WhitIby inthe lead at 341.Te ra e was not, over yet as West arleton brought the score te 3-2 where it remained until the last two minutes ofthe gaine when Vanderlip added two security goals. The final score was 5-2. Ainanda Wheelans tended goal for the tournament and was a great asset te the teain. The defense alo played excemptionally well onlyallwing six goals over the entr!e weekend. Special credit should be given te Kristine Soper, Kristie Jon and Lara Hugel. Wlgtby houseý league hockey P&6. 4* Klng Uoyd% Jeiffendail WhIl.Optimiat Brod newport 8 Blades Custocn 1 Whit. 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Optimides0, Hranut Plastics 8 Md SedMuffer 12 Adam Volaclch 4 BraWmndo otekas 2 Mdc"elPuge 2 BOrdamln Stanftm 2 Effan rdinur 6 M a srd« u roos 4 Jeffy Pichut 4 4 ProHReating 'DariwiParÉrldgu 1 WhLtKlnsmoe Jan. 21 mR Rsly Tommy Blues R Van Beunaen John GULaul BpYRifEht pienFIRk8a Whitby M & M Meat Stores niinor atoin AA teain continues te be a strong factor in the league playoffs with six straight Wins to lead theirî division Whitby has a record of 41 goals for and only 10 against in« the opèning playoff, round. The continued emphasis on team play by coach Jack M hiddleton is paying dividendr as the well balanced* teai shows depth both on offenoe, defence and in the nets. This week the hav two playoff gaines, one each ganst Pickering and Markham,tbefore leavingto play in the Buffalo Hornets Itournanient, Friday te Sunday, in Buffalo, N.Y. Whtby faced a strong and determinèd opponent in Newmarket Jan. 30 but Whitby pievailedj 5-4 in playoff action. Whitbyý outscored New.market 2-1 in thé first period and the tearns traded goals in the second and third& periods with Whitby maintainifig the -one-goal lead. Newmark4et pulled- their .-golie with a minute left in the gaine but Whitby held. Josh Evans was êtrong in the Whitby net getting excellent protection from the defensive unit of Carnpbell.- Bryant, Denyes, Kerr and Ricica while the offensive efforts ýfor Whitby were carried by Crouch, Death, Haynes, Lewis, Thorne and Gray. Despite Whitb3y. talcing seven penalties' te Newmarketes five, Whitby outshot Newmarket 18-1. An outclassed Ajax teain was defeated 6-0 on Jan. 11 by a Whitby teain that played just bard enough te control the gane. A very clean gaine that saw Whitbf- penalty-free while A' jax- received only three penalties., Lars Clay, Bilan Crilly, Paul Gray, Steven Death, Darryl Lewis and Jason HotchIss. led. the offence 'while a. steady Aaron Bryant was a cornerstone on the defence. Brian Harrison was not tested often but earned his shuteut by making a couple of key plays. B MMOISNOVICE BANTAN «Nousquiirr