Whitby Free Press, 3 Oct 1990, p. 24

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PAGE 24, WITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY OTBR319 NoviLc es look godInxibtÃ" If two exhibition games, a 5-l' win over Peterborough and a 5-4 win over Pickering, are any in- dication, 1990-91 could be a good teason for the Whitby minor novice AA team. In a game in Brooklin against archrival. Peterborough, Whitby took control early, scoring three goals in the first period, and neyer looked back. Iroquols dramatic, one-rungve soccer Whitby the Eastern&Ontario BaealAssociation mid et title. Whitby, sponsored by Dunedin PLAYOFFSConstruction, had finished the PLAYOFFSregular season in first place with 15 wins and five losses. ATOM But Whitby fell ta Ajax in an Sept. 25 earlier pla o round and needed two strai h t wins to dlaim the Pringle C. IGA 4 DIS Insurance 2 EOBA tit e. David Wiahart 3 Dave McGregor Jeff Greenfield Jeff Smith In the first game, Whitby scored four runs in the litM Calirornia Franka 2 Optimist Club 0O . -. stalan11- 10 win. Caern unett Wbîtby and Ajax were tied 7-7 Sept. 29after nine innings,' but Ajax Sept. scored three runs in their haî of Finl the llth to assume a 10-7 lead. Hair Studio 4 Pingle C. IGA 0 Mike Baker's two-run double Daniel Demmer te h aeadCrsDl Bryant Harte te h aeadCrsDl Tristan McKee bono's single drove in Baker with Frank Princotta tewnigrn Concdation - Final Deibono hnad earlier hit a home Realty World 2 Califonda Franka 1 run and finished witb five runs- Stefan Nicota 2 Jeremy Mount bte-n nyRselas a three hits and scored three runs. CH RYS LER SALES 209 Dundas St. W. & 200 Dundas St. W. 666-3000 Depndbl SERVICE 200 Dundas St. W. 430.8100 686.1642 (AJAX line) BATTING CAGES- GO KART RIDES WITH NEW OVER & UNDER PASS- MINIATURE GOLF ALL NEW KIDDYLAND - KIDDY KART RIDES -VIDEO SHUTTLE *HUGE ARCADE- WORM- GROUP RATES AVAILABLE * Wfth purchase of ae One coupon per customner pr day (Mon.-Sat.) - Coupon Valid 0ctober 4th onIy *Not ta be combined wit any other coupon. Whitb"y' Free Press Hw.. 12.W. ty.4....N.th.f40 65-3634:-686-0504... .. .. Peýterbýorougb was able to close the gap' in, the secondWpriod, scoring a goal. But Whty,1s strong puck" control and relent- less forechecking provéd to be too much, leading ta two more goals. The tempo of the gaine sbifted to a more defensive style. When Wbitby's defensive unit wasn't shutting down Peter- borougb goalie Paul Valaitis was. Bobby McBride had two goals and one assist, Blaine Down' scored two, Ian Haywood bad a goal an an'assist, Michael Konieczy and Jeif Frazer each Simon Gosgnach started on the mound for Whitby, going five innings. Jamie Watters went the rest of the way ta pick up the win and force a final gamne. In the championship final, Ajax scored three runs against Gosgnach in the first inning. Whitby went ahead 4-3 in the second inning on a two-run dou- ble by Russell and run-scoring sacrifice fi by Darryn Christie. In the third inning, Jay Moore bit a two-out, two-run single ta make it 6-3. But Ajax came back ta make it 6-5, and had the tying and lead runs on base in the ninth. A key double play started by Baker snuffed' out the rally, however, and gave Whitby the championship. Gos _ah allowed in five bits in eighta innings while Watters saved the game with hitless relief. Russell had two of Whitby's six bits and Matt Barnett had two runs. Delbono, christie and Gosg- had two assists, and Kyle Wailes had one assist. Whitby was not expecting an easy gaine with Pickering, regaýr- dedas the team ta, beat, in the Lakeshore loop. However, Whitby prevailed in nach made key plays during the conteet. Members of the Whitby teani were Watters, Baker, Gosgnach, Christie Russell Barnett, Del- bono, M~oore, RoI> Savelle, Tim Curran, Shayne Keddy, George Karapidis, Steve Wyrozub and Jared Stevens. Coaches were Brian McCullough, Allan Wat- ters, Andy Winchester and AI Baker. Foeter among top three Tiffani Foster of Whitby had several ta p-three finishes at the, Scugog fJigure skating invita- tional in Lindsay over the week- end. She was second in flight and third in the final of pre-novice comtitive; second in flight and third in the final of junior silver élements; and a gold medal win- ner in bronze artistic. Major atoms are st'elili beaten SWhitby's Dodd & Sauter major atoin B teain remain undefeated in exhibition play following victories over Oshawa's Black Hawks and Canadiens, Sutton and a tie with Markham. Two goals froin Scott Young and Bilan C rilly, along with a single from Paul Gray, cinched a 5 - 4 win over the Little NHLs Canadiens. Lare Clay contributed strongly from bis defence postion picking up two assiste. The next contest againet the Black Hawks was also close as Whitby emerged victors by a 4 - 3 I1230 Dunmdas St Eg. Whltby I 666-3361 I JACK@f&0 GRNT -REA LTY CORPORATION 668-4000 count. Derek Van Egmond led the parade. with a pair, with assists from Dan Thomne, while once again Crilly and Gray were able te cbip in witb one apiece. .John Lang played set-up man as he contributed tbree- assists in Saturday's 4 - 4 tie with Markham. Van Egmond scored twice and Ciilly. and Grant Sauter eacb had one in front, of solid goaltending from. Richard Sanders. On Sunday, Wbitby 'cruhed Sutton il - 6. The lime of Jamie Barnett, Thorne and Crilly were dominant in this gaine as they combined for 17 points. Crilly led with two goals and five assiste, followed by Barnett witb three goals, three assiets and -Thorne' with two goals, -two assiste. Wayne Richard aIea had a. pair Of goals and an assist with single goals frm Sauter and- Gray. Other assiste came froin Adamn MacCarl, Mike Cartwright, Young, Van Egmond and Gray. Although he was kept off the scoresheéet, defenoeman Bryden Denyes màde bis presence feit with several rink-long rushes and stand-up play at the blueline. 4%. Exclusive 5%-- ML S 6638-4000 A ""SERVICE DRI yEN" REAL TV FIRM the hard-foug'ýhtcnf st In the first perod, thî edge ji play went ta Whitby Who oo 2-1lead. Whitby kicked'-its game into overdriWe îi th,,'sec-ond period, - dominÃŽating both "enfde the ice ta score«- three uniansF- wered goals.ý Pickering did not give up and taught WIhitby a lesson in qo hocke and humility in the tzmrd period. 'They took control of the game, scoring three goals and narrowly missing the tie in the dyinig seconds, of the game. Final score was 5-4, but the two teams played a seven-minute fourth period ta take advantage of extra ice time that was avail- able. Whitby scored- the only goal. Down, had \a goal and two assists, Konieczny and McBride each s'cored twice while Ian Haywood had the other. David Morasse and Jay Harrison each had anassist. Other members of the team, sponsored by Clinter Grounds Contr01, are Sean MacRury, Jay Harrison, Mark Cipparone, Michael Morrison, 'Robert Lalonde, Brad Slater, 'Luc Archambault, Jeremy Fisher and Sean Walsh*. Whitby mrnor hockey MAJOR ATOM AA Exhibftion Cmo sept,. 1 Raycan Finan. 7 Oshawa AAA 21 Sept. 18 Raycan Finan. il Ajar «Royal D.« O Shutout - Tommy Lawuon Mlubua Eawly BirE Tuuan Came #1 Sept. 17 Baycan FInan. 12 West Mai AA O shutout - Tommy Lawuon Came f2 Sept. 20 Baycan FInan. 5 Maismuga AA 2 Came #3 Sept. 22 Eaycan FInan. 6 Hiflcreat Summit 0> Shutout - Tommy Lawuon seflni Sept. 22 Baycan FInan. 6 Streetaiffle AA 4 Champiihp Sept. 23 Raycan FInan. 3 Mius.Teriers" 0O second at LOSSA John Emm of Anderson CVI tied for second ini individual com- petition at the LOSSA golf dham- pionsbp'as,,' ek Emmhad a 75%at Thunderbird Golf and Country -Club, helpi*n the -Anderson CVI team fmsh fourth overali, five strokes out of ire. O'Neilli'won with a score of 235. Ajax was second with 237, Paul Dwyer third with 239. Chris Kolesiiiks of ONeill was firet in- individual competition with a 74. Jeif Lerouxs of Ajax tied with Emin for second. Other members of the Ander- son CVI teain were Justin Card- well (81), Neil Strattan (84) and ,Steve Porter (85). The tep four Durham schools were scheduled ta compete in the Durham-York ( DYSSA) Chamn- One-run victoies back to back Midgets take EOBA champiiionshi WHITBY - >DODGEI

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