Whitby Free Press, 15 Apr 1992, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WH[LTBY FIREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRI 15, 1992 We ls, e Troy White of Whitby won a Canal-an championship in te kwon moo do on April il in Kitchener. White,25, won both the spar- ring and patterns (formi) competi- tions in the lightweight division of the second degrea and over black boit- clas, te, capture the overaîl titie. 1White, instructor of Whitby's Tee Kwon Do Elite, had p ro- viously won the Ontario chain- pionship. On May 2, he will compote. in Scarborough for a spot on tho Ontario teain that will go te Englend later this year. Two of White's students also had good resuits at the ail-Cana- dien chempionships. Allan Ross was second in spar- ring and third in patterns in the young menys competition.. Aimee Rancier, wes third in both sparring and, patterns in ladies' yelloW-boit. MEMBERS 0F the Brooklin lions nunor peewee A hockey team are (front row, from left) Rich Sanders, Grant Souter, John Lang, Dan Thorne, Jamie, Barnett, Derek VanEginond, Brent Johnson; (mniddle row, from left) Scott Gilmour, Brian Criily, Lare Clay, Peter Liriano, Luke McKay, Brian Vinent, Mlike Cartwright, Todd Farquharson, Brady Blakeley; (back row, from left), Péter Lang, Greg Cartwright, BiB Schlitt, Mfike Thorne and Bruce Johnsoln. Peewees end great season with touernament win in Oshawa It waa an appropriate end te a remerkable, season. Whitby's minor peewee A hockey teeni won their divsion of the Oshawa Little NHL tourneinent over the weekond. -They added that championship te others which include the Ontario Minor Hockey Association title, the international silver stick title end laeoshore league title. The team, aponsored by Brooklin Lions Club, plaïed in Oshawa in the saine fashion they dd or almost the entire season -- going unheaton in the big tournaments.. Whitby tiod Oshawa Bruins 2-2 in their f»Irst garne, but then got rolling. They defeated Scarborough Sabres 10-4, East Gwiliimbury 3-O and. Oshawa Black- hawka 4-3, before skating peet Orillia 7-5 in the final. Whitby's minor atom AAA hockey team. won the recent Merkhain Spring Classic tourna- ment te cap a fine season. Whitby tied Mississauga 2-2 in the frt gamneland then -dofeated Mississauga 4-2 when 'the two teains met again in the final. Ithe final, Whitby was trail- S2-1 -in the third period. But Uitby scored threo goals in the last four minutes te -snatch the gold modal away froin Missis- sauge, finalist in -the, Metro League charnpionships. Sean Haynes, Gil Vanplew, Ryan Boyd and Judd Stevenson scored for Whitby. K le Crouch and Boyd scored in te e st game. Whitby thon followed with a 3-1 win over Oekville, Stevenson scored two goals and Marc ILamers had the other. *Whitby then defeated Pitts- burgh 4-1 te take first place in the round-robin. Stevenson, Lamers, Haynos and Matt Jardin scored, for Whitby In tLh' semi-final, Whîtby bien- ked Don Milîs'4O , David Chant and Sheri ýBrylcia shering<týhè shutout'. Wihitby had a two-woek layoff before the teurnamont, end uôed the tineo rcieand prepare for the final tournament ,q ho season. -.. Coach of the team is JimBIoyd, assisted by Jim Heffering Davo' Mertin end GeryM11al. Other Whitby players are Miko Hoffering,> Daxiny Cohen, David Dittiner, Scott, Beogan, Kyle Crouch, Androw Marshall, Nick Owen and Casey Dupont. Seleets -capture titie in Uxbridg Wbitby' Dunwoody & An aggrossive forechecking Company major atom select tean lime of Miko Mclvor, Jason won their third tournament on Hunter and Andrew Dale got April il in Uxbridge. Whitby motivated with a late In geme one, ageinet goal in the third period, by a Nowmerket, the teem had h ustling McIvor, te tie the gaine nunierous opportunities to, score et 1-1. but were turned away by a strong lI the lest minute, a goal by goaltending performance by the Power earned Whitby the opposition. Whitby savod aIl their chaxnpionship. Schleiffer, a strong scoring for the latter part of the two-way team. player, oarned E raine for a close 2-1 victery. The MVP honours in the ne o f Chris Read, Luke Power chanipionship gaine. and Jason Schleiffer powered Addiiol team members Whitby te the win with single include Mark Thompson and Paul goals by Roead and Power. Grahamn. Eric Carter and Scott Thompeon played a strong gaineN in goal, supported by a solid Novice seas< defensive crew of Jason Dickson Paul Matuziak and Ro tournament Middleton. In an exciting semai-final gamne Whitbýy Servicemnster Lawn- Whitby defeatoci Lindsay~s rep B care minor novice AA teen won teain 2-0 on goals by Power and one of three games at a recent Andy Mueller. Thompson and tournanient in Buffalo that mer- Carter earned the shutout, aided ked the end of the hockey season by the strong defence of Dickson, for the Whitby squad. Matusiek, Middleton, Chris Whitby defeated Richmond Velacich, Danny LYnch and RYan Hill 4-3 -a Ryan Farrow scored Jamieson. twopgals. Robbie Reid and Ryan In the championship geme, Matt7hews also scored. WVhitby played as a tir2 hockey Matthews was nained as the teamn, flnishing the semi-final garne's most valuabie player. gaine only one hour earhier. Dan VonEschscholtz ?had the -Down, 1-0 te, Richmond Hill, only goal in a 6-1 loss te Bettle- Whitby put on a drenatic five- field, Tyler Harrison and Andrew minute surge in the third period Greenen had assists, Josh Tur- te win 2-1, scoring the winning cotte was awarded as MVP. rL ýwith onIyê, ?2 peconde, Herri4bit$~~ ~ In- exhibition action, Whitby defeated the Oshawa Little NHL Canadiens 6-2. This was Whitbys best'sbowing egeinst Oshawa. Whitby sartcd off quickly with a first minute goal by Luke Power. Whitby leter reversed two short handed situations. Schleiffer scored when Whitby was two playfrs short, Graham when Whitby was one player short. Andy Mueller and Schleiffer scored the final two markers-for Whitby's win. on ends with in Buffalo AAA. Matthews essists, and Jool Whitmarsh was MVP. At a seeson-ending tean celeb- ration, VgnEschscholtz was named as tean. MVP, Reid was nanied moat sportsanliko and Nathan Cotter was recognized as most improved player. The teain was Little NHL champion. Other teen members are Michael Leffey, Jeif Pichut, Kyle Limkilde, Ryan McMichael, Grog Johnston, Justixie Giles and Tommy Ricica. Coaching staff members are Barry Johnsten Scott Matthewa Peter VonEachschotâ, DfLviý A WVhitby teain had two w ins, two lossea and a tie in the Unity bantam hockey tournenent in Toronto lest week. Paul Dillon ofý the Whitby tea!n, which wa made up of major bantam (aged 15) and minor banteni (eged 14) players, wes narned te lthturnanient aIl-star teani. The teurnamont wes organized te bring tegether- young Cana- diens froi acroas the country., One of the Whitby teeru orlanizers. . Glenda Cerdwell, said playorsý leerned a lot about othor regiona through their common intereat in hockey, thus roalizing the aims of the teurnaient. For exemple Whitby players, were somewhet surprisod at how easily they could communicete with playera "fron. Quebec - speekingim Engiish. Whity defeated Prinice George, BC. 4-3 in the flrst gem e. Josh Thompson Steve BMais, Jeremy Schott end Wayne Primeau scored for Whitby (Wayne's older brother Keith plays for the NHL'S Detroit Red Wigs). Thompson, Mett Cardwell, Biais and Derek Young hed ass- ista in the gaine played et Maple tiers of Quebec .5-4.'.Prmmean Thonipson, Andre Marois, Brad Newport and Dillon scored for Whitby. Dillon also had two assista. Cardwell, Primeau,,Biais, Young, Newport and Ian MacNeil each had an assiat. Dillon scorod twice in a 4-4 tie with with, Cite ens Lanaudiere of uobc.Adain Parka and Mfarois also scorod Pruneau had two assists and Biais and Mac- Neil eech had one assiat. XI their fourth gamo, ý Barry Crawvford faced 50 shots in net as Whitby lost 3-2 to, Lonidoxi. ]Dillon and Schott scored for Whitby, Cardweli, Pruneau and Biais getting assista... In their final gaine Whitby defeated Cornerbrook, Rfld., 9-1. Cardwell had two goals with singlea by Newport, chottDil- lon, Matt Bongerd Primeu YonarGaintch y eu Adan Pak a dthee;assiSs with two each fromf Primeeu and Newot oh iinoMike Wye, MaNiMarois, Iýngard andD3illoneach hed an assist. Steve Card.weli was coach of the t eain, assistant coach wes Dave Thomnpson, trainer George Schott and manager Tom.BIais. The tournamniinalia'ts were two teamas froîn Quebec, Les Harfîangs1 de Beauport and Beauce Amiante. Strong defence' helps atoms win Spring Classie,

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