PAGE 20, WBYYREE PIRSS, WEDNES9DAYJANUARYM2, 1992 èI.. [61kvi es and reguI iarW[setso] ftI 7WU-1g U Ie IGunbeaten ~Istrea 'The Brooklin-WhitbymAjor, novice AA hocSkey teai, sponsored by R.P. 011 Lmited, ended their league rotf se ason play with a die and awin to extend their unbeaten streak te seven. AantAax, a 2-2 de, the tean pa etingy defense in liintn hi opponents to eight shats on goaie Michael Thornton. Whitby peppered Ajax with 18 shote but had trouble in finding the. mark te, break the tie. Scoring for Whitby' were Paul Tait and 4mya Meaey.Asauts went te Meaey, Luas.Harden, Bryan Rourke and Chris Trinkunas. SWhit1,i final league game aantBwmanville highlighted good goalteinding and defenuive play, ailowinig Whitbhy te win biy a 3-0 'score. Joshua Hughes psted the shutout, facipig 10 shots, and was named' the gameles-first star. Scoring for Whithy were Rourke with two g s and Meaney. Tait the garne's second star, had thre assits. and Meaney two.. The. teani, in its first year at thé AA level, now enters ti. plà yoffs with ý a record of nine wins, four loses and four tes. Whitby teain members ar Thornton,, Tait, Harden, ,Ryan Mendes, Reece 'Robertson, Rya Robb, Brad Siater, RyanHarns, Rourke, Gary Kitamnura, Meaney, Bennie Scheepers, Kyle Ruttan,4 11W hitby team captures gQld in ringette j Whitby Provincial captured the gold medal novice divisiion of .tIi. Signs in. the annual Whitby rigette tournament with a thrilg 3-2 overtime win over Cambridge in the chanipionship Borre on- Ontarj'o team Janette Borre of Whitby will be part of the Ontarioa 'ymnas- tics- teain that will compete in a national competition in Aberta Borre, member -of Gemini Gymnastics, was fourth overail aniong 57 competitors at the provincial B wonien's tour selec- tion gymnastics meet Jan. 19 in Burlington. Bon-e wiIl be one of six Gemini members competing in the national event. gaine. The entire game was an- exciting, end-to-end affair in which bath teains had numerous opportunities. Jessica Browm-idge was the, heraine for Whitby as she not only forced the gamne into overtime with t he tying goal in the din seconds of regulation time, b t aiso netted the winner three minute&. into the sudden-death overtmme period. Jennifer Leighton scored the first Whitby goal while Natalie Babony assisted on ail three tallies. Earlier, in round-robin qualifing play, Whitby dropped the opener ta the same Cainbridge teain by a 8-7 score. Whitbhy then rebounded to dominate Pickering 9-1 and defeat Oshawa 6-1 te set up the. Whithy-Cambzidge championship final. Leighton led Whitby with il points ithe. tournament while> Brownridge.had 10. Melanie Laroque and Babony eaeh had seven,- VicidSùtrgeil Lindsay Freeman and Nicole' Freeman fiv. each and Jessica Cotton two. The. defensive corps of Sara Vanderlip, Samantha Cardwell, Frannie Foy and Kara Brynes were extremely effective in assisting goltender Heidi Schhitt and-.piced up at least on. point each. ...... ...............Wate oo Whitby McCulaough Jewelkrs petite A ringetto teain couldn't manage a win in the Waterloo tournament on Jan. 24-26. Facing their toughest coetiton of the year against both AAand tep A teais, Whitby played same cf their best gaines this season. Although ýiot managing a win in ail four gaines, Whitby was competitive in ail contesta, Three medal S for Foster Tiffani Foster of Whitby ear- ned three medals at the Uxbridge figure skating invita- tional held over the weekend. She won a gold medal and the Precision Auto Refinishing Tro- ph y in the bronze artistic 'coin- petition, and silver medals in silver artistic and open ladies. Whitby indo socoer BloumE IAGUE Boa-M Wti O0Evorton Chria Caujâsl a la Exetir ibi Prevmmm 0 umoi 1 Joh Athietio John Baker Curtis Et» I 1M0einnm n rsl 2labforge puat WhftyOe Daznw Mattin 2 1, Wjrnnsun Gomar o a' Idzna matthsw PWo despite the powerful opposition. Losses came at the hands of Waterloo 8-2, Niagara Falls in a r-4 score with the final goal being scored with only seconds remaining, Hamilton 6-2 and Waterloo ga~by &2. Stc lOrU gh wasforced ta inake many excellent saves te, heep Whitbyý in ail the gaines..' Tournament goal-soring for Whtby was led by Ellen Johnson with four, Melanie Davis and aia Chappell with twoeah Adiditional, markers went, te Karyn Peacocke and .Lisa Vanderlip. Assts came fr-oi the sticks of Johnson (three), Davis (two), Vanderlip (two). Additional helpers went te Peacocke « Janice *Foote, Callie Osborne with doubles'going te Jennifer Cassid and Dand Bleau. Jessica Wilams and Sarah Larocque aise contributed to a good teain effort. 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Ireo ud ou 2 DavidBodl J«" atuaurs I t 7Wbtlw1Dui 5 a ,al lc' -C "e î.i Trinikunas3, 'eDana Bloom, 'Sean Holmes and- Hùghes wih coach Brian' Holmes, assistant, coach ânr'Harris, tramner '- oug Foire and manager, Andy Scheepers. At a recent tourney in Belleville, *Whitby came out flat managing a tie and two loues against soin. very 'o h opostion fromn leII e,ýi Syracuse and Kingston. 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Sot tLeMer 142, Mike Aq 116 Wayne Thomea,78 Jean Appleby 53 Joy Thomas49 Bab est 48, High school hockey. 0 W L T F A p Eastdale 9 7 2 0 64 Si- 14'» Dwyer 96a3 0 30 19'12 Dunbarton 6 6 1 10 33 17 10 O'Connor 7 4 2 1 34 31 9' 0'Netfl 7 7 302027 8 Cartwright 7, 3 3 1 40 43, 7 Donevan 7. 3 4 0 3230 6 Anderson 6 2 3 1 22 2665 Ajax 6 1 22 19 22 4 Port Perry 7 2 5 0 21 51 4 Pickering 7 1 6 1 27 36 3 HenryStreet 6 1 5 O 22 33 2 sehool basketball Ver One G W LFA Pickering O'NellI Ajax Henry Street Dwyer Dunharton Bomnanville st. Mtary.s Anderson 1 489 0 471 132M 2 371, 5 m7 3 289 4 223 4 346, 6 210 6 267 336 14 260 12 281 8 351-8 410 6 266 4 au6 4 362 4 298 2 lleTwo Donevan 7 7 0 418 297 14 MCLAughlIn 7 6 1 374 200 12 Otconnor 7 6 I M 2827 12 Brock 6 42 268190 8 Centrl 6 3 3 294 3176 Courtes 6 3 3 331 3M66 Fr.LoJ. Austln 6 2 4 143 184,4