Whitby Free Press, 2 Jan 1991, p. 14

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'AaE 14, W Ir<PY W!E, DNgAYYJANLATY ,1 Ikate rs ass Ild est Mo ltby igure Skating ýbmembers recently achieved Shighest level awarded by the aan FIgure Skatn ~sociation b~y passing goldlv S~cott O'Neil was, succeaful in g, i Whitby Figure Skating Club 'b. a quadruple gold medaliat. eis currentlytonigas a tedperformer %ihte ice 0w, e.Capades. ~ tvnSears recenitly passed gdfiuetest (8th). Sears ia ~ nty copeting in.free skate udrthe direction of K itch in Kitchener. hi passing te , old free skate a.Hodgson ja currently a ober of the" Whitby Figure tng Club competitive team, recently. earned herself a tion on the Eastern Ontario on team te comipote'at the sktng championahipa te be e d i St. Leonard, Quebec, in January.. tqu.aliLfy Three akator represeting the Whitby Figure Sang Club skated te qualifying finishes at the recent Eastern Ontario sectional competition in Peterborough. Tammy H dqn flnished first i flight in t he novice ladiesd event, and went on te finish fourth in the final. This placing qualifies her t. compete at the 1991 eastern. divisi*onal figure skating championahipa in St.- Leonard, Quebec, Jan. 17-20. Chris McGill also flniahed fourth in the novice men' final, and ho, too, qualifies for the eastemn divisional championships where ho, along with Hodgson, will be members of the Eastern Ontario section teain. Only the top four "kters from each of these events were eligible to continue te the next level. For thoee succesaful in qualifying from the divisional level, the next step is the Canadian champion- ships. Also qualifying from sectionals wss Jason Collier who placed third in the pro-novice men's final. Pre-novioe events do not compotition were: juvenile ladies, Moussa Lawrence, Mùranda Gregoire and Alicia Murray;, pre-novice ladies, Tara Black and Catherine Advent; novice ladies,. Natasha Bridean. O.J. SANTIAGO goea high between dofendera for the jumper as the Anderson CVI junior baaketball team recently defeated visitmng Bowmanvile. Chri. Bovie photo Novices win easily Whitby maLjor novice Bs scored 23 goals and allowed only one te post easy wins in lakeshore hockey eague play recently. Whitby defeated Pickering 8-1 and thon Peterborough 15-0. Ryan Callaghan and Steven Pigram split thé shutout, their Petites edend by Pickering The Wbitby Home & Rural Appiance petite A ringette team fel 5-4 t. rivaIs Plckering on Saturday, Dec. 2 2 in an entertaining encounter featuring excellent skating and playmalcing aidll by both teains. The gaine was neyer one-sided, with each team trading goals throughout both periods. But with Whitby short-handed in the final minutes of the game, Pickering was able to, notch the wmnner. Leading the way for Whitby were Jennifer Penney with two goals and one assiat, Cheryl King with one goal and two assista, and Ellen Johnson with on. goal and on. assiat. Lara Hugel also contributed with two holpors. eighth ofthe season. Jeff Church had three goals in each game and added two ass- ista; Scott Berrey, four goals and three assista; Jordan FItzgibon two goals and four assista; Brad McNàaughton, on. goal'and four assista; Rickly Mace, two goals and two assista; Jason Peyman, two goals and two assista; Jared Brown, two goals and three ma- ista; Paul Goldsmith, two goals; Danny Smtall, on. goal, two ass- ista; Ca"y Dupont, one goal, on. assiat; Mark Unwin, two assista; Jamie 'Giles, two assista; Danny Cohen, two assista; Ryan Dan- ceytwo assista. reasun beaten in 19 league games, scor- ing 135 goals and allooing only 15. Rgistration for powerskati*ngf On Saturday, Jan. 5, atarting at 10 a.m., at Iroquois Park arena, the Whitby Skating Club will hold registration for powers- kiating. Sessions, which -will be held from 7:20 te 8:15.p.m, and.from, -8:20 ta 9:15 p.m., starting Jan..7,-à are for ages 6 and over. Peewees ai for.Ontarjo cam pi.onshi' Whitby has seen its share of good hockey teame, and there are several this season. One of them, the major peewee AA team, has- not only been 'dominant ileague 1ply this ,easoný, but has reached the final an four out of five AAA tourna- montse the one they missed was :y a single goal. "Teama like this cn'ne along )mce every few years,» maya coach 3teve Cardwell. Last season the club competed in a ingafton AAA tournament. Parents and playe@rs were pro- bably wondoring about the step M to itiffer competition, but not :the team won the tourna- mont. In their last 50 gaines, the team his posted 40 wins, eight basses and two ties. Players :such as Brian Scott and Stephen BIais have helpod the team corne togetheraÀnd bufit a confidence that has pushed theni te the top of the pack. A demanding, competitive achedule shows the true dedica- tion of the'players and -their, farnilies. "The parents have been vory supportive,» Cardwoll saya. «It's Scuba course at Iroquois Park The Ajax Scuba Club will offer a scuba course begnning Sun- day Jan 13at the iroquois Park pool compbex. The course fee, $250, includes ail pool time, use' of tanks and regulators, open water experience and certification. F or more- information cal Mike Rosa at 427-8890.' Whitby men's hockey W LT CF CA PME meInie Pinge 9 i I 73 33 19 Roy Enterpr1m 7 2 2 63 32 16 Davidson Chry. 6 4 1.38 30 18 C.KILAuto 6 4 1 47 42 18 Woodyet a650338 7 12 0700108 44 361i38 il CustozaAuto5 6 6038 44 10 NRSReIty 4652 41 65 10 CRU" 4 61 37 46 9 Cliff lmnePlum. 3 6 2 30 34 8 Holland Lumbei' 1 6 4 27 40 6 Atte lire 2 8 1 31 60 6 Dec 27 - 28 Sa... MéIBIOPringle. 10 Woodycrest 1 Atteruley Tire 5 Hofanrd LUM. O CIL Auto 3 Custon Auto 2 07001e« 6 Davidsan Chzy. 7 Cassys 6 Nits Bemty 1 Boys Enter. 5 Cliff Le PlUM. 5 very costly playing in ail these tournarnenta and it requiresaa huge commitmont. .chuip.d with the s3ucces.They'r e dica- ted and' havie a good lovel of enthusiasm.7 Playoffs bogin- inlato January. As an AA club, te Wbitby major -pSewes can only play, outaide ohir lovel i tournamnts. "We can',win if we'stay health~ and everyone cornes te -p1ayý 'Bayaý Cardwell about.the team s chances for -an Ontario cham- pionship. Ho) knowa well- that in a short sênes, any team has a chance, so that rnentally and hvsically even to~p ternes must Cready each gamo. Hie, East". 44 0 02188 Ajax 6 4 1 0 21 108 HemYr5t. e 3 2 1 18,127- Donon 56 8 2 0 18* 126 Ane~i 6 8 8 07 27 196 O'dl 7 3 4 0 20 216 Dii*ibrtan 4 2 1 1 il 115 Donvm 6 2 2 1is1 106 Dwyler 6 2 3 1 19 195 6a rlh 1 4 068412 a 0erng 6 0 Oil 300 Sky Ixiix- Whitby hockey MAJOR ATOM AA Oponured byRaEmcu iunei Dec. 15 WIdhiy 8 BowmanyMe .Ton».1 Lmgue Game Dec. 9 Whltby 1 AjaxBlack Anguu O Dec. il Whitby 5 Newmarket AA 2 Dec. 16 whltby 15 EICIImOM HillAA 2 Dec. 18 Whltby 6 PickerIngAA 3 MINOR A'MM A Sponaored by Hlanet Plastic. Dec. 19 Whitby 4 markluan 3., Brett MacRwry Justin Terry Evmn Candwell Sammy Scheeper. Dec. 23 Whltby 3 Woodbdidge 1 Brett MacRury 2 Matt Yoma

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