Whitby Free Press, 9 Jan 1991, p. 21

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Davd ChIJo&Jackaui Dec. 80 2 WUtby 1 T«to 3 Kyle Crouch umdm'AAh' Ryan Boyd Malt Jardn 2 3 Etchicake 1 Sean Haynee2, Judd StmeeSa 14 Chlnguacouay0 y Mie Hfrlngc Wcolteaganq Dec. 28 Whlb 6 Mudaaausa O eh uTootTmmy lavur 9 Ma*ham .1 9 Nmerke i1 - I - 2 wins for atoms WHITBW ME MRS~ WEDNEBD-AY, JAMARY, 9, 191, PAGE 21 Whitbydefet to --win, siver ,'stic k MAJORAI SpSoeod bi Doc. 22 WhiIby PauliGrq 2 Grant Sotal Briah n ry Shutout. RIch Sanida inff the s3hutout . Haynes scored twice -iin thé win oe ias .a138 whle Lawson eaÙrnè h Whitby had a win and two losses ini a MAA tournament ini Niagara Falls at the end of November. Whitby won theïr flrst gae, 5-, against Amherst, N.Y. Ev-ans getting the. shutout. Mark Haynews Scred both goals., ia 3-2 logéstôto6Lndona and Haynes and Hotchkiss soered 'in a 3-2 loss to Kitchener in sudden- death overtime. Whitby also had a win i thre games at another AAA tourna- ment ini Ching»uaoy iearly December. Haynos scored five goals as Whitby shocked' Sudbury 6-4 in the first game. Inaapyia contest, Gloucester dfae Whitby 5-2. HtcE s ored in a 3-1 loss to Toronto Red Wins one of the top AAA teami inthe Metro Toronto area.- In an exhibition game on Dec. 22, Wihitby outscored a, Weiford AAA teami 6-1. 1I5UKEONAI _____ EL COMPAN ,y - - -HOPKINS ST. S., WHITBY Whitby's Dodd & Souter major atom Bs had wins' over Peterborough and Port Hope durig the pait woek. Thursday night league action, Whitby shut outfPeterborough 2-0 on the, stren h of Rich Sander's shutout. tnThorne scored off a Buyden Denyos pas 3 at nationals Threo membors of the Kiichi Sai Judo Club of Whitby will comrte *nthe.nationale in Mon- Chad McCarron, Ontario chapo in the IJF junior men'is mmnue-86 kg. weight level, will be one of the favored competitors in bis division. Also oxpected te, gain medals are Corey Bayford and Taki Kristanas in the Juvenîle mon's division. Bayford, un the 75 te 77 kg. claie and Kristanas, in the inus 4à kg. claie, finished in second place ini the provincial uocompetition at Durham Col- Iege in November. and John Williams connected on a pretty solo effort to lead Whitby to the victory. Saturday's exhibition contest against Port Hope wae lopsided as the Dodd & Souter boys came out on top 5-O. Goaltenders Sanders and Brent Johnson shared'the shutout whilo Wayne Richard paoed the attack with a - pair of goals and assiste. Grant Soute-r contributed a goal and two assists while Lars Clay and Scott Young had- oengle markers. John Lang picked up a pair of assiste with single assiste from Adam MacCarl and Derek Van Egmond. 5 medals for Foster Tiffani Poster of Whitby won modale in five eventa at the Eastern Ontario Section artistic and interpretive figure skating competition Jan. 2 in Uxbridge. Poster, 13 a membor of the Uxbridge clu-, won gold lài both pro-novice and novice interpre- tive, silver in interunediate inter- pretive and artistic, and bronze un junior interpreive. Next action* for Whitby 15s Thursday night in Brooklin against league rival Ajax. 'I'L T GY' GA PIS MelanlePrngle. 9 1 2 78 36 20 Boy% Enterp1ée7 2 8 67 86 17 CILKAuto' 7 4 152 46 15 OToolea 5 4 3 Es89 18 DavldaosChrya. 8 4 1 38 30 18 Woodycruet a 66187i41 13 CustonAuto 6 6 0 47 49 12 Nu itit 46 2 6 64 10 Cliff une lum. 3 :6's m 37 9 C»" >1 4 7 141 51 9 Ho&lanLumber 1 7 4 28 44 6 Atteraey Vre 2 8 1 31 60 6 ica -Fnum J826 a C.K Auto 6 Roy%. Enleprlaee4 OToolee 4 Cualor Auto 9 Mlanle Prigla8 Woodycrat Hofland Lumber 1 NUSW Radty Ouif Lam Plwnb. a Atoms reach semi-finals Whitby Provincial Sin atoma roached the semi-finals of the nith annual. Whitby Optimiet atom-peewoe house league hockey tournamont Dec. 26-2 at Irquoie Park. 1ere were six teames from Whitby, three froun Oshawa, two froun Bowmanville, -Port Porry and Aj*ax and one from Newmar- ket in the atom - division of the tournamnent. Bowmanvillo -Carnation Flor- ists won the atoun division with a 5-3 win over Bowmanville 401 Esso la the final. 401 Esso had defeated Whitby 4-2 in the semiî- final. In the pewee division, 17 Loama; competed, with Cobourg taldrîg tii. final -agïainst OYsha wa Harznony United. .Whitby Roy's Entorprises lost 2-1 te Cobourg in the seui-final. - IWHITBY < ilépnai ______ I DODG, eenol _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SALES' 209 D.undas St. W. & 200 Dundas St. W. 666. 3VIE 686.do42i(AJAX Une CARE ... ott c 77 SAT., JAN. 12: 9AM-12NOON MON., JAN. 146. 6PM-8PM WED., JAN. 16: 6PM-BPM A non-profit organizationfor ages 5 years thru aduit DAN GRIBBEN Chief Instructor 2nd Degree SERVICE 200 Dundas St. W. 430-8100, L'YM FuIIy Equ'ipped *NO INITIATION FEE *MONTHLV PAYMENT PLAN AVAIL ABLE EALY BIRD SPECIAL il1PR 9N1N 430-292 A dramatic. 1-O victory over last year's defending chamions frmst. Thomas ý-aveWIuuwt,,by the championship m ý.the m*ajor atom AA silver stick-tournament Dec. 27 and 28. Each team had allowed only one goal'during the round-robin pot»nof the tournaunent. B? a Crouch scored the only goal -of the conteet halfway through the fir-st perici Steven Death and Jason Hotchkiss assmisting. Joeh Evans faced 13 shots to jen the shutout, and benefitted mt ho solid p a Of the defence consisting of aronBryant, Donny Campbell, Danny icica,, Chris Kerr and Scott Gilmour. Whitby is now eligible to enter the international silver stick tournament. Whitby reached the final with victories of 3-1 over Etobicoke, 14-O over Chinguacousy and 6-O ov'er Missussauga. Tommy Lawson made several big saves in the win over Etobi- coke. Crouch had seven pointa while Mark Haynes and Ryan O'Lea"y each -had six in the win over Chmnguacusy, Evans gain-* Dem.27 Whltby 6 Grant Sauter mike artwritht Paul Gray Scott Young Brian Crilýy Dac. 28 WhIlby 2 Grant Sauter 2 Det 28 WhlItby O Dec.17 Whllby a Dale Edvardas Jire Brown 2 MikeHckey JIa Lavhor Darryl ural Novf. 26 .xi* ~ .......... 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