Whitby Free Press, 15 Apr 1992, p. 20

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YA< EM20 WTBFRE IM ESS, WEDNEËDAY;, APRIL15,1992 Thu Whitby rmtajor peewee A hockeéy Ilteain, sposored 4y Crassys Restaurants, reached the' finals in- the Oshawa Little NHL Tournamnent over the weeke3id. SIn the firet gaie Whitby defeated'Oshawa Backhawks 2-1 with goalh goîgto Jason Robinson and Rabo Morris, and asssts going to Justin St. Onge; Morris, Mark Reid and î Craig Laneggr. # The MVP for Witby was awarcled to Matt Visconti for hie outstanding performance betweeri the pipes. In tii second gaine Whitby skated to victory-4-2 over a teain fron. Tïlllsnburg. GoaI-scoreërs- for Whitby were Jason Linden, Chad Parker, St. Ongead Reid, with asists going toreanMKIûnnon, Raid two), Shawn Twiggr Bryden Denyes, Morris and Lanegger. The MVP for Whitby was awarded ta Ryan Unwin for many outstanding saves. The third gaine between Whitby and West-London was ta decide who would advance ta thé s8emi-finals.Witby -proved té be the stronger teainby defeating West London 5-2. Scoring for Whitby were Raid two), Morris (one), Steve Austin and Idngge added short handed "a togieWhtythevictoiy. MWfor Whtby was Raid for his two unassisted goals. The smi-final gaine was a cloee-checkIng ane with Whitby sCorn in the flrst period ý and Oshwa Bruins tying it upin.the second, with no scoring in the third period, setting the stage for overtime play. At the. end of the Blrst five- minute overtime periad,, with many great scoringopretunitiesi for ,both ,'teans, the score remnained tied, forcing another overtime period.. SIn the second overtime period bath teamls netininders came up with spectacular, saves ta force, a third and final overtime period,, ta be awarded te the teain wth the most shots on goal, if no goal was scored.' Whitby'si Paul Webb scored, assisted by 'Austin and Morris, therefore advancing their teain ta the championshi*p final. Once again Whitbys goaltender Unwin was MVP of the gaine., In the final chainpionship gaine against Barrie, Lanegger in the flrst 20 seconds put Whitby on the, scoreboard, setting the stage for an action packed gaine. Just over a minute later Barrie, on a power play, tied the gaine. Whitby's Raid and Lanegger scored te give Whitby a two goal lead at the end of the flrst period. In the. second period Barrie came roering back, scrng four tinies with Whitby'sW3;eb adding oee for his team. As play resumed in th trdproBar-rie xnanaged te aetela for the flrst turne in the gaine. With 1:55 remaining in COMEINFORA PLEASANTLY SURPRISING DEAL! 1992Plymouth Sundance reguilation tinte, Barrie added an insurance marker. -With' tiine running out, Whitby'netminder was pulled. adding an extra attacker, but Barrie scored on an open net giving theni the win 7-4. S .Assisfing- on »Whiutby's goals were Reid (two) Lmnegger (two), Webb (two), ÜMcinnon and Chris Stevens. Whitby' Cralg Lanegger was awarded MVP for Ms four- point performance. Coach Don Twigger, assiséting coach Jin zRobinson," manager Reid, Unwin and trainer Doug McKinnon were pleased with the tea's, fine, performance for the season: runner-up in the OMHA Bunnies win at regi,*onals Following up their champion- ship win at the Ajax tournainent, Whitby bunnies #3 prevailed again over the. sarne Ajax #1 teain to capture the junior champion- ship title recently at the .Lnning the four-gaine torninn, K atie Boys led the way wth 17 goals Cathie Osborne had 12 goals, Michele Lent six anid Joanne Boys four. Couples wanted for slo-pitch Couples interested in playing inixed slo-pitch softball can join a Whitby leaque. The Wlutby Mixed Slo-pitch Legehas expanded ta eight teanis, with rooin for couples on bath existing and new teains. The. 21-gaie schedule begins in May and ends in August, with g eson Mondays, Thursdays orFrdays, 6:30 ta. 8 p.nx.' For mare 'informnation cal Glenda at 579-3952 or AI at 666-4720. Entries wanted for fastball tournament The. Durham Lakeshore Womens Fastball League is now accepting entries for their second annual invitational tournament June 19-21. Organizers aim uta attract 16 entries for the tournainent will b. held at Iroquois Park. Last year's inaugural tournament was considered very successful. Deadlile for entries is June 1. Entry fee is $150 and two red dot' balls, or $168 (league will pro- vide 12-inch balls). For more information and regitration. calli Susan at 43&- 69C2 or Ann at 666-1885. finals and winning. five championships, and « being flnalists twice, out of il tournaments enÎered. Team stats for the season were, 53 wins, 33 lasses and 10 ties. Whitby hocky Marh 80 Whltby 4 Aez adlet Po= Shakeltou Paul Sale Warren AUl Ji Sheir AprIl 2 Whltby 8 Oshawa OCHL Sel.2 Matt Andres Warren AUl wlt by 8 aOshawa CYO SeL 1 Amtt Ares Paul saille WhltLp i1Oahawa OYO SeL. 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