Whitby Free Press, 29 Apr 1992, p. 22

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PAGE 22, WJIITYFRPM PRSS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29,1992 ýSkill, not luck, leads novices to .Shamrock titie The Whitby mqjor novice select' team, sponsored- by - Hard-Go Contracting, inished the, hockey season off in style, winning the chanipioshiùp of the, Shamnrock tournament iScarborough this past weekend. In gaine one., Cedar BU11 was prepared for the Whitby teain and gaethein a strong battle. Whitby peedthescrin wth a goal by MichalAsaos asisedby Steve Hurczak. Shortly into the second period, Cedar Bil tied the score. However, seconds later, on a goal, by Jonathan Ryan and assisted ky AstaloS..and Michael Iàsloe, Whitby again took thé Iead. Through, a talugh third periodp Whitby was. le to retain the lead to win 2-1. The second gare saw Whitby meet Parkwoods. Period one and two were.,difficult' withWhitbhy etching, out a' two-goal lead. However, i the third period, Whitby let 'the- guns blase' and put four. pucks between'the pipes to win 6-0. Groals were scored by Matthew Rae (three), Kyle Branch Andrew AliHson, and Chas. ,Âtldnson. I the championsIp« gaie, Witby ,.took an e:flllead, popping -the firnt goal nly 29 seconds ito the gaine. The first period continued to progresa well, with. Whitby leading 8 -0 at the end. The players continued their excellent passing, and bock checlding, closng the gaine 5-0 to take the châmpionsbip. SGoals were scored by Rae (two), Astalos (two) and Allison. Tliroughout the series, very solid goaltendlng was provided by Michael Nemisz and, Dusty Sargent, allowing only on. goal in the tournament. Tis tournament capped off anexcellent. season for the 'boys in gold,' who in ten tournaments reached championship play eight tims,and the semi-finalsin one ofthe,'other two.,. 1'1 I 49 gaines, theyV ac- coznplished 30 wins, four, ties and only 15 boues. Most notably they recorded only, 34 penalties in al of these gaines. Players^ on the teain were Nemisz, Michaud, Brian Lenm,< Hurczak, Nicholas Michies, Atkcinson, Michael Kobrynovich, Aflison Astaos, Jonathan ]Ryan, Blair _bjnsdaleri<là,Maybury, Scott -Cook, Ra., Branch, Liske and Smrgent. The'. team was coached b GlnÂlnson, .assistant corDi Paul Cook, anMd manager Geof Michie. Atom s edged. in final Whitby's Duwoody & Company rmajor aonelect team wrapped up their season as finaliste in the recent Scarborough Sbamrock hockey tournament, which featured 23 teame. In the first gaine, Whitby handily defeated Bolton 7-2.. Whitby distributed its goals Whitby boxers in provmncials Two Whitby fighters will be amnong those taki-ng part i the Ontario provincial boxing cham- pionsihips in Ajax on -Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Troy Talbot, in the mid- dleweight class and Doug- Fisher, ini the ligàiweight class, will have bouts. Boxing begins at 7 p.m. Friday at the Ajax community centre,, 75 Centennial Ave. Boxing wilI be on Saturday from I to 7 p.m. and on Sunday startig at 1 p.m. Cost for a dailypnase la $10 for adulte ($6 for kids) and three- dar passes coet $20 for adulte ($15 for kids). Whitby select O.dKwm Au-un Burke W.. ad am E-BtNU 8 5,tnugh ApdI2B Whltlir 2 N.ithT ~~jfpq4îf~r$qoe~ *c; t.L1 ~.' ~ t 4~P 4 - 'viL between six different'scorers.' Andrew Dale had a big gaine with two goals, while sinle goals were recrded by Luke Power, Andy Mueller, Paul Grahamn, Jason Schileiffer and Mark Thompson. Ini gaine two, Whitby played a strong offensive 'and defensive mme to shut down Thornhill 6-0. iîî- efnévecrew of Rob middleton, Paul Matusiak, Chris Velacich, Danny- Lynch, ]Ryan Janiieson and Jason Dickson, al playied a solid -Rme insupport of goalies Scott lompson and Eric Carter. Aggressve forechecing and good teain passing resulted in Whitby gos. Chris Read, Power and Schleiffer worked, well as a unit to combine for four goals -- two each by Schleiffer and Power. Dale and Mueller 'wýorked effectively for Whitby's other goal by Mueller. I the third gaine Whitby edged. Brampton 4-2. Brampton, took'an early 1-0 lead in the first period before a goal bY Grahamn tied the score at 1-1.. Whty faced a strong Brampton gooltender, but Whitby chippedaway to take the. lead on goaé ý b Read and Power, both asse.by Schleiffer,- before settingte n a third period goa by Dae .for the victoiry. I the ciainpionship gaine, Whitby feul behind Parkwood 2-0 in the first period. I the second period Whitby fought back te tie the' game at 2-2 on goals by Graham and, a sihort-handed goal by Power. I the third period Parkwood got the. Ion. goal edging Whitby 3-2 in a sometimes rough gaine. Other team members include Mike Mclvor and Jason Hunter. Whitby Dunwoody & Company is J n.o Màn KEUR HARILLof Peterborough was one. of the players from'the Oetario women's field Iacxrosse team who'conducted a ekilI l cic in Oshawa on Saturday. There was a large turnout for the. clinfiregistration for league play -that, begins in May for those aged 13 and over. Photo byMXAurce Piher, Fr.. Pm.. 4y ORga tliaj on- *îawa.1j(QU, ay z. -,Sixteen ,teaInis -,froinOhaa Toronto, Alliston,-Halton Region,,ý Brantford, Linde ad BaM -- wiil compete aàtLaeview- Park, south Oshawa,: starting at 10 a.m. ,,Chib,,Krause was the founder of Vikingsrutgby 33 years ago. Mie.,rugb season has already beunfor Vikngsteains,,compet- ing ithe first division oôf the Tont Ù Uniaon. Oshawa'irgt teain recently defeated Brantford 9-4. Jeif Hor;- 1er had atry (four'points), Ian Thiompoon a conversion. (two points) and penalty goal (three Our concept of fitness has Thýe'team- is expected te chal- changod a lot over. the last 20 1eng for top spot this season, yemrs. ,Ao aur lifesotyles .have, .htthe addition of, Greg O'Con- changed, our understndizgOf nor of Whitb, Wayn'March- witek;aprs "e he& rat. l'veltaGarya B usantive:o- to have bard and set rules te 0 Nottingham, En 1and and, Matt follow as to what would work and, ahr antiv' Yisrla what wouldn't.'three *turnes a 4 'O FI o te f s"'d'e'ý Is minimum of 15 minutes. When we couldn't follow these can b. prevented and what « om en 'rules, we would'often feel 'why actiities wil reduce >stress.n s'IW bothr! ow tat e>.'uio ýthew. Well, by gninr through Uthis thing% equvalèts 1,an acrss whole proscf earng about detrmied for thecoep fitnes% . we can now appreciate active living. If you, knowyou that fitness iv 1e he whole want te hicrease oyur' eneS r g s r t o t t S W h a e o h u t a e ae ob c-l . n S a t u r d a y man *wys o b ativ enughtowalking the dog for 45 minutes, Registration for women's- field meet our goals. hking, with, the Ids,, cycing to lacrossewill* ha held on Satin,- Active living lets you make work, cross-country slding for the da , May» 2 hi Ajax. the rules. It's you decision how weekeènd, swu*inming with the <, egistration la froin 9 amn. te 3 te ha active: tae an exercise masters club. p.in. at Harwood Plaza..ý- clas, rop with the ida, -he1pa If your 'aimilate becomne The league, for players aged. 13 neighbour build a, deck, play stronger s o a o you r aiy an oe, a three teame last pk-up basketball, swin. withý the chores, easier, yoèu. can wo yar(to ronAj»x'and one fanily, take a day-bopg, bicycle around yor ard e a martial mren hitby) and hopes te add a orp r garden so. you can smell arts course,, or help a neighbour fourth teari (frorn Oshawa) this tii. roses You inake decisions dleanthefr gi year. based on what 'being physically « Active living is limited only Gaines- are'on Mondajs and active? means iyour dail life. bYyour ln nton anWd nesdAa s ià May June, Pliysical activity ln ogo deter.mtion. 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