Denise Prouix, Karen Graham,4 Mary Beth Challoner and Nathalie Harri- son; (back row, from left) Sophie L'Heureug, Mona Blacklock, Michele Lee, Juanita Rudolph, 'Melanie LeVine. Unoertainty about March 4 gm The Passport Whitby minor atom as find themselves embroiled in a tough and questionable playoff battie following home and away gaines with Owen Sound. On Sunday, Feb. 25, Whitby travelled to Owen Sound where they camne up, with the short; end of the stick, losing 10-4. Only Brian Vinent (2), David Farquharson and Scott Young were able to cash in passes from Matt Capson, ike Cartwright, Ryan O'Leary and Grant Souter. On March 3, Whitbyshowed the heart of a chanipionship squad as they dug down deep and blasted Owen Sound 5-2. Every player on the Whitby teain was fiying, with near impenetrable defence and the goalscoing of Jason Irwin leading the way. frwin had two goals and an assist with single goals froin Derek Van Egmond, D. Farquharson and Vinent. O'Leay had two assists and other helpers came off the sticks of Young, Todd Farquharson and 1Tyson Peel. The rematch in Owen Sound on March 4 lias a cloud hanging over it as an ineligible refeéree was used to officiate the game. Vinent, Young and Todd Farquharson each scored one with assists from Capson, D. Farquharson and O'Leary. Adamn Yule was brillant in net, thwarting, the Owen Sound skaters on several attempts that appeared to be sure goals. OMHRA officiais are reviewing the gaine report to determine if and when a fourth contest will be played. Family Flames are hot FROM PAGE 30 The Flaines completely doninated their rivaIs for the first period and a half, scoring five unanswered goals by Tony iAut, John Coleman, Darcy Hill and Colins with two. At this point Holy Faniily ran into penalty trouble and Stirling used the opportunities to tie things up with five quick goals. With three minutes left, Hil p ut in the winner during a scabed in front of the net. The Flames met a Newcastle rep teain in the final and fel behind 2-0. However, the boys came back with three second period goals. by ike McGee, David Jarand and Tony Luit. Then, Newcastle tied it at 3-3. In the third period, the Flames then went ahead on goals by David Jarand and Darcy Hill. Newcastle made it close with a lais goal but the Flames earned the championship trophies with a 5-4 wmn. Flaines coach Coleman wafi extremely pleased with *thE performance of ail the boys, anc said the victory in Grafton wai truly a teain effort. VAN& TRUCK WORLD -ACCESSORIES & INSTALLATION _ R.V. ePICK-UP e4 X 4 VAN Van interiors Running boards Window tinting Truck caps Box liners "Captain chairs "Tool boxes "Bug shieîds "And many more accessories AJAX - PICKERING OPENING SOON HI F 36MmuntHope StLindsay FRNCIS AVALANE I1-705328-2846 I 1-800-263-7941 ? arL -3.Fi97 WETBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCII 7,1990, PAGE 31 Novioes wi n tournament Wihitby Home & Rural novice ringette teara travelled las week to P ickering Village arena to play' Ajaxr, in their second gaine'of the p layoffs. The only goal for, Whitby came within 38 seconds of the' start. Thiey weren't heard from ar4in, bng 8-1.- coring for' Whitby was Michelle Dempsey. 1.On the, weekend, the Whitby. team headed to Paris to play in the. novice tournament. They played St. -Thomas in the first gaine, winning 6-3. Scoring for. H & R were Danielle Bleau (3), Ellen Johnson (2) and Callie Osborne. In the second gaine they played Paris, winning 11-1. Scoringf was> done by iÀsa Vanderip (3), Janice Foot (2), Kathleen Rjas (2), Karen Peacocke ' aa Larocque, Jennifer Cowan and Osborne.' Sunday, Whitby played Caledonia in the third- gaine, winnng 6-3. Whitby sharpshooters were Cowan (2), Michelle Dempsey, Bleau, Johnson and Lisa Vanderlip. The final had'Caledonia meet WVhitby for the second time, in a real barn-burner. The score was 3-1 when Whitby was called for a stick measurement, resulting in a penalty which' left them two pIqaers short. But they illed Whitby carne out on, top. with -a 4-2 victory. Scoring for -.the champions. were Dempsey (2), Osborne-:and, >Bleau. eMéanie Davis was nained » moot valuable player for, Whitby inthe final gaine. voleIyball> . a VwL PME IHew IoIo0 O20 OYNdII 10 9 1 la Auneo.an 10 8 2 '1a Pcang 10 7 8 14 C=:9loe 10 864 12. Dunbulta. 10 65 610 Brock 10 3 7 6 EmAotihi 10 8 7 6 Donevn 10 2 8 4' Dwye1 1 9 2 Oone . 10 O 10 O 1ToeTwe Dtvi" A Ajax 3 8 O 6 Bowmanvill 3 8 2 1 4 McLaughlin 3 1 2 2 cetral O 8 O Diwi"amB Robeta38 38 O a Durim 8 2 1 4 Port pu" 3 1 2 2 Uxhrige 8 .38 0 O'Ndfl wmonloquecbampianahlps Whitby. Minâor Basebail 1990 Registration Whitby Public, Saturday, March 3,i Saturday, March 10, Loagus EIlgiblIIty Tee-Bail Squirt Tyke Peewee Bantam Midget/ Juvenile Junior Family born In yrs born In yr born ln yr born ln yr born ln yrs 83- 84 81-82 79- 80 77- 78 75- 76 borninyrs 71-72-73-74 born in yrs 69 -72 (3 boys or more) Library ,9 arn to 1 pm 9 arn to i pm Dlscountod Foe. $ 40.00 $ 40.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $50.00 $ 80.00 $100.00 Fs. (MIu Maech 10) $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 90.00 $110.00 NOTE: 1. Birth certificates aie required 2. No post-dated cheques will be accepted OPENING DAY- MAY 12 - Parade from E. A. Fairman P.S. ta Peel Park North for opening ceremonies, - Bake Sale - please drop off your donated-baked goodsat'Pee[ Park before parade - Mayor's Cup Tournament - Whitby vs. Ajax - ail leagues represented ReP% Te amrs., Players wishing to try out for a urep" team should contact the coach of the applicable team. Tyke - Peewee - Bantam - Midget - Junior - George Clay Marshall Thompson Dave Imeson AI Baker Ian Hardy 668-2641 668-8065 668-9790 436-3756 666-3717 -Umpires Needed for the 1990 Season - fr ee clinics are avaîlable -a modified fee structure is underway - must be,12 years aid or over IF INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT: RAY BA KER: 430-1858 Chairuos ECOLE Secondaire Catholique Charles Garnier junior girls' A vol- leybal team won both LOSSA and DYSSAA -championships recently. c 'Memberýs of the team, coached by Paue Abert, are (front, from left) 160SimoëSt , shw I579-6868'I In- Wed 9 am - epm Ths.- Fn.9 - 9SaL.10-n3 L- ' MA'