Whitby Free Press, 28 Mar 1990, p. 23

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WHfl'Y FEE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28,1990, PAGE 23 Redien ma4yhave both Gai*ts in '90 JyChris Bovie Don't h surprised if y ou see two Gait in Brooklin Redmen uniforins during the upcoming season. General manager Bob Duignan has been acti.y ursuing Paul Gait, the rugged player who made Victoria' a teai to be feared in western senior lacrosse Vihave had extensive con- versation with Paul and ho has tentatively agreed to commit subject te, resolving porsonal matters," Dw* an said. Gait will as likely ho on the national field lacrosse teai which travels te Australia in July. With the tournament out of the way, Gait could ho weaning red and white by Autit. Brother Gary, whose finesse had both opponents and some- turnes Redmen teammates con- fused will appreciate a reunion with is brother Paul, known for Whitby hockey NMNORN9 Matt Jardin W4 iynB=d seanBye WMitly &Mat BRampe 2 his straight ahead gidfing lay. Duignan and Redmensaff are also looking to fIll gaps left by retiring players. League veteran Jim Mrel*th, who finished second in team; scoring te Gary Gait, has retired while Lorne Brisco. and Brian Brear, valu- able platyers in previous seasons, have also packed the equipment away this season. Injuries are also a factor for the upcoming season. Terry Bul- Ion, *ho seperatod his shoulder in the Mann Cup last yoar, is undergoing regular therapy. Mike MaGee is recovering from off-season knee surgery. Despite a good 1989 season by the Redmen, many fans are won- dering what is needed te, bring the Mann Ou p homo in '90. URight handod shooters,» is the feeling of Duignan. On. such shooter te watch this soason is Vancouvor sniper Peter Park, MNOR ATMO A' - apeaueed b>' Paapt Whuty mach 24 Bia nent 2 Scott Young John Lang âfya oiem Grant Bouter OVICg 'AA' Wblthy i b>' Vi ck Jnurnc D. Pmrquhar.an 3 Scat Yoeng 3 1q"um- ama Boimcia Vinant a Ra~yffa Rumi EâlmD. Van Rime.. 2 Marhham i Jaaaalrwn ,Il tryan oidey 3pwmkoelg 2Pu"orug UMOR NOVICE 'A' - q)anaod bY Kim Crah CoDais iaMichiga AaUM.I 1OUVUU Match 16a WMitby Riuby Mace ahutoat - JeflaY Jackaac Match 17 WMitb icky Mac. IMth 18 Whftby Kyle Crauch 4 Nficholaa Owen 2 Kýylà Wanue 1 Bramptoe.AAA 7 7 Coelph MAJOR NOVICE 'A - qmmeaoed b>' Highland Van à Steff wluthy Edbby Schlitt 2 R»jn McAthur 2 Mach 22 Whltb>' Bci.by Schlitt 2 AndtewfDale BYan McAthur Nortch 24 whltby Eh@ and lEkId alFet Whftby 8 SMMY Shepa2 Shn ali 2 MIn"Foe P" aHednrlch Bdb7 S8blti E>'an Whyte Whatb>' Smmmy Scheeperu Babby Shltt Ryan McArthur MAJOR NOVICE - qacnaaa by Nam 4 Oalwa Whltby 2 u Jaualwin D.Farquhanum D. Van Esmen.! 6 O.hwa 1 cd-M 3 Bowmanvile 4 IMNORATO'AA 0 1 .areby Whltby M &M Meut Ste Au Oega " * Gamoela Match 10 Whltby Game12' XMh il Whlthy Came 12 Match 17 Whotby Math 18 Whtby i matu 1 M)atm 3 matu EzbaibIU. a 9 AUrM 2 MAJORUiMWEE 'Br - .panared bYLP. CpyC.ntre Uzberdie1N.uamum Match 10 Whltby Matt Mual 4 Bowmanville a Som CGIbb Dariyl Hntat JIm &own Whltby Sm (01b 2 Marth 18 2UmIdge 5 Whltby DanYl HuawL 2 apien Coope Matt Malt 4 KaWlck 7 2 Machina 8 4 Machham MAJOR EANTAM - qmoaed b>' Javrà&Iqm Mania Au ont1ePFi" 3 Céeurg 2 Match 24 Whltby Sud StLlo Jack Cadan Kefy Vipm.. E 'Aff CanalTacku.> Sh Aluninua Bzhfibiie.Came Match 18 Whitby 4 Ajax Andrew Shannon 2 Eian Ktamura KyleIlile Math 26 Whltby 7 Wayne Stavenacn 2 Ste eWyromul 2 Brad SWea CSdalTackniey PeterAlbum, Mark Wiuam 4 WdUand i Wenand whose 6-f. 5-in 220-lb. frame was much needed when Brooklin battled New Westminster. Brooklin has four good juniors cominq out for camp this year, including goalie Chris O'Reilly. Training camp for the Redmnen will hogin April 18 at tho Brook- Novices win consolation at Port Perrgy The Whitby major novice A Sna, sponsored by Hlighland Van & Storage, played three games in the Port Perry teurnament on March 24 and came home with the consolation trophy. In the flrst gaine, Whitby lbat r>2 te, Uxbridgo. Whitby started the scoring early in the firat poriod with a goal by Michael Foret, assisted by Stacy Bremmer and Paul Heinrich. Uxb)ridge thon dominated the gaine. Whitby's second goal came at the four-minute mark of the third period, scored by Shane Neil and assisted by Jason Huntor. Whitby's second gaine resulted in an easy 8-2 win over Sutten. Nearly everyone was working hard and contributing te the points. Shane Neil and Sammy Scheepers both had two goals ea.ch while Foret, Heinrich, Bobby Schlitt and Ryan Whyte al scored singles. Assisting in these gaines were Schlitt 2, Whyte 2, Paul Matusfido, Paul Chanabay, Staey Broinner, Foret, Sammy Scheepers, Heinrich and Danny Lynch. The two goâlies, Evan LETTER Appreciation for smkn ban To the oditr: I would liko te, thank Dr. SteVen Gold, R. Galinauskas and R.Malaczyj for -their commenta concenung the effects of second.hand smoke on our gunýýyMâith14, Fre» h as inade people more aware of the seriouuness of the. problem. Thanks aloo te, Soccor City for caigabout our children and taigthe stepe te, ban smoking la thbe lower level snack bar area. Hopefully other local recreational facilities, such as Iroquois Park, wifl folow suit. Lasty, thank you te tthe Whitby Fr.. Press for pria.n my letter (March 7) concering tho smoking conditions in occr City. I have no doubt that the publicity was resobe for Soccer City's wise decison. W. can onfly hope that othor recroational facilities will ho as responsible, and tae similar actions against smoking. Your-s truly, Pat Schleiffer lin arena and continue until Ma 14. While camp is invitationa, anyone interested in attending could contact the club. -1.1 Johnston and Eric Carter, had veiy little shots and seemed bored behind the crease. The thirdegie was a tough gaine for WibyF who played catch-up hockey as Cobourg had a 2-goal lead until the 5:29 minute mark of the third period. Scheepers stole the puck %off Cobourg defencemen, made a couple of nice nianoeuvers and scored, unassisted. This lit a spark for Whitby because just 13 seconds later Ryan McArthur put another puck in the net assisted by Foret and Heinrich. This tied the gaine and with only 5.16 left it seemed like there could ho ovortime but with only 46 seconds left in the gaine Schlitt received a pass from Andrew Mueller and Jason Dickson and scored te make it Whitby 3, Cobourg 2. This was the second turne this year that Whitby beat Cobourg in tournament play to, win the consolation side. Whitby's next tournament is in Cobourg on April 6-7-8 te, finish off their season. REGISTRA¶ION Sumdays, April 1, 8, l5th 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Lesle McFarlano P.S. .For (urther information contact: Bob Allain 068-6484- Mark Watson 430-0580 SS \MINOR j)ASSO CIATIO N SPECIALIZING IN AIL: STEEL SALES and REPAIRS GRADER andi SNOWPLOW BLADES BUCKET LIPS ami BUCKET EDGES 524 WATSON ST. E. WHITBY, ONTARIO JEFF WHITE 668-8803-4 WHITBY--j BASE BALL 1 -UMPIRES CLINIC Date: April '14h & %4th Time: Noon - 3pm Location: West Lyndo School Michael Blvd., Whltby CONTACT RAY BAKER 430-1858 1 mmummmmo m Pcet Pmry Tmwmmmmt

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