Whitby Free Press, 30 Jan 1991, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WMIfBY -FRE PgES WEDNE8DAx, JANUARY 80, 3ý91 PenneY.leads petite ,'LAKEONTARIO: ~I ~s TEEL *COMPAN1y HOPKINS ST.-S., WHITBY us,? EASON e .e Irouose e cr lu REP .TEAM, TRYOUTS If you are initerested in'trying outfor one of the 1991 Outdoor Rep Teams, caîl the contact.for your age group. .. ---Y--, TE M ....... Team Boys under 10 Yr. Born 1981 Contact Peter Plastina Phone Boys un der.1il 1980 Mike Solokdeo 666-2821 Boys under 12 1979 Gerry Rainey 666-0701 Boys under 13 1978 Ian Burns 668-7159 Boys under 14 1977 Doug Whyte 668-7483 Boys under 15 1976 Ed Chu.ng '668-1680 Boys under 16 1975 Coach Wanted 6820 Team Yr. Born Contact Phone Girls under 10 1981 May Agnes Challoner 668-1815 Girls under 12 1979 Jennifer Roy 668-6613 Girls under 12 1979 George Dunn 579-5802 Girls under 14 1977-78 May Agnes Challoner 668-1815 Girls under 18 1973 Ed Allen 666-3674 M Whitby ome andRural Applanepette Ký'ringetteteain put in a good showing in their own tournament on Jan. 18-20, but. fotý quit. good enough to, comipete in the chaxnpionship game. The team had a record of twowins, one tie and o'ne los.; .fI the first gaine, Whitby, tied Pickering 2-2. Scorngfoi Whitby wrJennier Penney and Callie, Corneal with assts going t9 Ellen Johnson and Melinda The second, game saw Whitby defeat Hainilton 5-3 in an exciting encounter. Leadng the way for Whiàtby was Penney, with two -goals and one. assist. Singles went to *Corneal,. Danielle Bleau and LUsa -Corcoran. The third, gaine was - a high-sjcoring: event with- Whitby topping ýLondon 8-5. Penney put on an awesomne offensive display scoing five goals, and Johnson wae aImait equal with four assisté. Singles went te, Samantha Sheppard, Corneal. and King. Assiste carne from Bleau (2), King (2) and Sheppard (2). In the fourth gaine, Whitby ran out of stearn in the final period as they bast te, Kitchener 6-4. Penney scored two goals with singles gping te Johnson who had on. goal . ad on. assist and Shepperd with on. goal and-on. assist. Doug MacDonald made several excellent saves, keeping Wihitby in the gaine at all turnes.*< S Whitby, Homes * & Rural Appliance petite À teain lkit two gaines, both by 4-1 soet Oshawa recently. nChêryl King soe for Wty Jennifer Penney scored in the Jan. 27, ga 'me4ý,.ý Whitby Home, and- Rural Appliance. -petite ,A ringette teain tied leaguierivaIsj, Oshawa N's3 4-4 on Jan. 15. With the. score at 4-2 for hity inthefinal period, Whitby penialties ailowed Oshawa te score twopower-play goals.- Scoring for. Whitby were Jennifer. Penne y (2), Callie Corneal and,.. Usa, Corcoran. Whit.y Lons petite:B ringette teain >won o. o f three gaines in thei Whitby tournament Jan., 18, and 19. 1Port Perry edged, Whitby by a score ýof 4-3 in the flirst gaine. Goals were scored b y Angela Poland, Karyn ýPeacocke- and Christine .MacDonald. Assiats went. te Laura' Crawford and Luanne McKenzie..-- Whitby played a strong gaine te, defeat Pickering 5-1, Poland Tooze rnk lst The Steve Tooze rmnk from Whitby took firet place in the National Trust l'onspiel at .the WVhitby Curling Club on Jan. 19. Vice for the w'Inning rink was Jane Tooze, second was Martin Grimbaad lead was Elaine, Bossi. Runner-up was the Whitby rink of skip John Kunetsky vice Marg Hoselton, second boug Best and lead Alyce Kunetsky. Thid rize went te the Whitb rink ofsmiipBob Winters, vice Liz Winters, second. Bill Huke 'and lead Debbie Huke. Consolation titiles YMCA Whitby Badminton Club members were consolation winners at the Peterborousrh masters open badminton tourna- ment recently. Paul Bnnngnand .,Gene Chu were consolation winners in men's doubles while consolation finalits were Gord Aflan and Marc Street. Sharon Benn*gtn and Rose- mary Chu were ladiei doubles consolation winners. Consolation finaliste were Hilda Danforth and Eileen ibbs. PeggyMoe Md kPi. -were- ialias in 'the mixed dou- bles consolation. ifI e fnaciéurlelsorn and on.e assst, anid CDonald had one adsit., Whitby kiÃ"t their fna ai eof totournameënt WY aocoreof 6-2 netIngstýon. S aieBeetham adPoland. were the goalicorers. In -lea gue act on on J . 27 Whitby defeated' Oshawa ,14-0. Vanderlip scored --five 'goals, Pdland four goals and'one-,*,*"t-, Peacocke and Beethin a scored tWo -goals. Larocque added a single., Rcbbie MacDonald had_ the TWEEN Jennifer, Cottoni scored three gals as Whitb' Midas Muffler tWen Bs' de1ated 'Ajax' in Julie Sudeyko and «Nicole Prout each scnred while Tamara Wiesiolek was solid in net. Natasha Carter, had thrée goals as Whitby defeated Rich- mond Hill 5-2 in-junior, action on Jan. 20. Kimn Mathers and Carterwere among the, goalocorers in a 6-1 decision over Pickering, Jan. 27. It was the ýfina1 regua eason gaine for Whitby before the round-robin playfabgn T h i*tby -em oe Pr.the regular season wt seven wins, three lous 'ad two, ties. NOVICE Keri-Lyn Smith earned the' shutout as Whitby novics defea-,ý ted Markham .119-O. Kathleeni Rojas, and Callie Osborne each scored two.,goals, with singles soered by Melanie Larocque, -Meélisma *and. Ananda MacDonald Tiffany th i.r -î:ý JessicaWillianis. Jones. md~. 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