PAGE 26, WHIbLY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7.,1M9 Whitby bant an.sC advance to al- Ontario semi- finals Whitby's nijor bantarn teani sponsored by Jennie-Lynn Meats, erijoyed a succesaful month of February this hockey season and has advanced to the. semi-finals of the ail-Ontairjo championships. During playoffs, the teain hais had a, total of 10 wins, two losses and one tde, and scored 68 goals during this stretch. 7%e teain finished the divisional play-in first place and went on to defeat Belleville i straigiit gaines to advance to the quarter-finals againstCea LUfrom the Scarborough oce Association. In the series against Belleville, Whitby won the first gaine by a score of 7-3 on goals by Geof Cadan (2), Mark Wisdom (2), Kelly Vipond, Brad Stella and Steve Wyrozub. The second gaine saw the two teains skate te a 4-4 draw, witii Whitby goals scored by Bart Mullin, Brad Stella, Peter Allison and Kelly Vipond. In the next two gaines Whitby cdefeated Belleville by scores of 5-1 and 4-0 with Conal ýTackney, Widom, Peter Allison, Jainie Allison and Wayne Stevenson scoring in the first game; and Wisdoxn (2), Vipond and Tackney couniting in tii. final gaine of the series. .The. first gaine in the quarter-final series saw the Whitby« team cone 'off a two-week. layoff te defeat Cedar 11Eh by tii. score of 4-2. Wisdom and Marlon Sookdeo gave tii. Whitby teain a 2-2 tie after two periods of play. Whitby finaily. pulled it ail together ini the third period, witii the game-winning goal by John Mclvor from Jordi Johnston, and Wisdom dumped one into the empty net te secure the win. In the, next gaine of the series on Sunday afternoon, Whitbyskated te a convincing 8-0 win over Cedar 11111. Goalscorers in tuis gaine were Vipond (2), Tackiney (2), Jamie Allilson, Wisdoin, Mclvor and Bart Mullin. The shutout in this gaine went te Zach Hayden. A total -teani effort -enabled the. boys te- maintain' their undefeated streak in these last few weeks.. Throughout the playoffs, Wiiitby bas received soin. outstanding goaltending by Roy Kennedy and Hayden and fine defensive play by Todd Cyr, Wyrozub, Wayne Stevenson, Mclvor, Jaie Allison and Derek Dixon. At this turne ail three lines have provided a balanced attack with eacii group scoing i excess of 20 goals. As tiie teain now heads inte semi-fijals of the. all-Ontario paydowns, against Stoney Creek, teain spirit is good and cociies Peter Stella, Mike Prhneau. and trainer Ed Hayden say the boys are playing a fine calibre of hockey. Majeor atoms move on to fae -Stoney Croek &Whitby Pringl. Cre.k Guar- dian Drugs major atom teani continued their winning streak by defeating Wexford in two straight in a best-of-five plfayoff, and will now play Stoney Creek at the n.xt level of tii. aIl- Ontario playoffs. Whitby's major atom AA teain, whiciiad defeated Newmarket Whitby, Iroquois soccer club SoealioeoeTmunan.u M lmdI à - 4 Whlthy .reland 4 A. Farr K Taylor Shutout - DaniCaimi ATOMS Whitby J. WIttAlm 4 A. Plastina3 I L ukowaky 2 J. Schleiffer 2 J. Evlyn KDaSilva B.Rainey sihutout - Mathew Paciga Michael HiLdden Whitby 0 Whltby 7 OMarkham 2 westRcuge 2 6 Malvuen A 0 14 Ajax B 0 Omalvem A 7Guildwoad in the zone finals, skated te an easy 7-0 win in the, first gaine aant Wexford. Roib9Dancey scored twioe witii singles from Steve Austin, Michael Keogan, D.rek Suddons, Siiane Terry and Paul Webb. Troenkins got the. shuteut. Whitby built up a 4-0 lead in the second gaine but Wexford roared back only te, corne up just short at 5-4. Defencemen Ronald Death and Suddons sacoieed forWliitby as did forwards ý Austin, Dancey and Cory Hass. du it first in the lere drinhg the regular season, defea- ted Newmarket in the zone finals te win the, lakeshore division titI. Hass, Mark Reid and Terry scored in a 3-1 win in the furst gaine against Newrnarket. Dancey scored two in a 5-3 win in the second gaine. Austin Craig Lanegger and Reid added singles. Strong point _play was turned in bLGavin Prout and Paul Webb. Wiitby outshot New- market 18-5. Dancey scored botii goalsg in a 2-2 tie in tii. third gaine while the. lin. of Ryan Smithi, Keogan and Kevin Yapps played strongly. Newmarkt won the, fourth gamne 3-0 te stay alive, but Whitby wrapped up tiie series with a 4-0 win in tiie fifth gaine. Terry scor.d twioe wiiile Dan- cey and Austin iiad the otiiers in tii. 4-0 win. Strong defenceb Suddons and Deatii gelpd excer lent goaltending by Mark Shieri- dan, who got tii. shutout. Peewees in 2 mjflail- untario Whitby M & M Méat Stores Gama#1 mnoratoin AA teaicontinued Game #2 ~Sernimm finaBl"s by eliminating h croog Andre TUBii. Whitby minor peewee AA playred gaine Marcii 3, winnxng Gme.33hcky ]2-1. whiby WetPwge lu.,Sponsored by This was a far different Androw TaDy Eastway Plymouthi ChrysIer, Scroruhteam &foin the.te=ix carme Pine have advanced t e i.ai-Ontario Whitby defeated in the, finst gaine Ge. 4 semii-finals by rnaking Siiort work ~t.u~-rtresre 62 whitby 1 MavernB Id of their quarter-fin ofpptneetssiowued arez162 D. CflmMalvern. S P )etýSaough hoedagreat vesiiforechecking tii. MOSIQUZM> Wiitby,, defeaed Malvern tbes ofesive unit while oeMee asl i otiginsteavac pressing bard offenively Chihy iInnoofte n.Wiitby won 7-3 on 2 theinselves. Neither teamn sored ce Clùh oesbyJeony Sciiott wbil in tiie first period aid they Gme #2 aven singles went te, Steve lbki traded goals -in the second period t.w ~ . a voen .I, > S xStev B a, Ma tt C rd e ending the period tied 1-1 w itii MCouleII ad axoscel. siots on goal 17-13 ifavor of mt 4 Gaildwoed 2 Gaine two was a 6-2 vcoy Whit>y. N. amisy aellidtiela rckWie JoSiiEvans ithe Wbitby net wrMDaiyl Whitt to ckM, me Uy w*th thi e4y smmeswhfle a CuIiMas'1Jéréy Blot n te l .te..ty déi"ý ,mt % %'t I' V q, e - 1. i*' 1 1. 1 ..*éR i 41 ~ d F WK~ 3 Whitby sckools w JANTE SMJTB (number .25 in photo at lefL) for Henry Street's junior girls volleyball team goes up against a Sacred Heart player while Rhonda Cooper ( number 34) looks on i DYSSAA action last week. Henry won the AAA championship. Other team members are Usa Bouman," Jocelyn Bremner, Jennifer Carroil, Kathleen Cseresnyesi, Alisia Humphrey, Nicola Mitchell, Erin ein DYSSAAtile Neifly, Collinda Thompson, Heather Van Patter, mngr Daw mYeg- gio and coaches Jay Smith and Aldon Smith. Ini photo at right, Juanita Rudolph attacks for Ecole Secondaire Cath~olique Charles Gar- nier which won both the LOSSA and DYSSAA junior girls A voileybail tities. Team. members are shown on page 31. Minor atoms bounce Scarborough (Bryant, CaÎnpbell, Denyes and Ricica) broke up mucii of the Scarborough ar.tack. -Tii. Scarborougii goale aid defence were just as effective. Fially, in the. third period, tii. edge started te slide te Wbitby, witii Whitby outsiiootig Scarborouge 10-6in tii. period and 27-1 onthgane. Donny Caxnpbeil scored the. =:nig goal çm a breakaway late iti.period. Scarborough did n ot p u l l t l i r g oa l i s f o r th e x t r inan and Wbitby maintained control for the. balance of the gaine aid the. win. Whitby has now elinunated Pickering aid ScRuborogh. They will now go on te face Mtoi in the next playcffseries. . Inth*!r lt 36games Whitby biu won 3,. tied two amd lest m, scoring 105 goals for and 35 against Bs eliminated Napane. elixninated Wity baitain Bs froin the.all-Ontaro pjaydowns witi a 5-2 wmn in a an.. on Saturday. Tevor Stenning gave Wiiitb lead after tiie fist iodu Napane. came bacr i.the~ second witii a pair of power play goals. Napanee tiien scored anotiier before Stenning scored lis second ta inake it 3-2 aft.er two periods. An early tbird period. goal aid, later, anotiierpower pay goal iced tueictory Co Napane. Wiiitby goalie Jaiiie Organ stopp.d 41 of 46 jà iots in the ~0~ 'a -a