Whitby Free Press, 28 Oct 1992, p. 17

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- --r--- * ~ ,,~ Whitiy Freo Press, Wednesday, Octobor 28, 1992. Page 17 4 THE WHITBY Dundas Centre Guardian Drugs minor atoms shut out Warren Park 5-O in exhibition hockey action Saturday. Photo by Mark Reesor, WhItby Free Pros Dunlop, leads Whitby girl team to top spot at meet Whitby Iroquois Swfim Club membera. had firat-piace finishes at a meet in Port Hoe on Oct. 18. Ailison Dunlop won three events and was the individuai high p oint winner in the girls aged 11 and 12 division. She led a strong eight-member Whitby teain that won the girls agied il and 12 division. Dyuniop was first in the 100- metre breaststrake, 50m free- style and 200m individual med- ley~ and second in 100m free- iaDel Mastro won the 100m freestyle as weil as'e the. 100m backstroke, and was second1 in 50m freostyle and 200m modley. Lindsay Crowder' was firat in 100m butterfly, second in 100m backstroke 'and third in two Whitby men's hockey fSTANINGS m ce Ot.2 TFY 1' 33 1 22 2 32 1 31 1 19 0 34 2 268 1 23l 1 16i O 16i 0 19 0 16 came Rmata 7 Nurse Chev-Old Ted Bartlet Mark Houston John Steiganga John Lenarduzzi Dodd & Souter Ste»e Sandford 2 Dave Smith Howle Hoe 5 Atteruey Tfre Jie Smith 2 Ken Hewitt 2 Mike Mackey 3 Roys Enterpme 1 Chuck Iiani 9 Jie Davidmon 2 1" kMurmal 2 1 Bnthoes' Pizza o RlaySw etdthe Wek Bob mewatAtteruly lm re, 5 ge a2meda BornaBrewnrdgu.- Cu"e--Auter 2-Pali, 5' Nitional Trust Queenk HRotel cC. Auto Body Attersley Tire Nurse ChevOlds NRS Reulty Custoe Auto Radie Dodd & Souter Royal Woods Brother'. Pizza Jie Davidson Roya Enterprise National Trust Bob Mowat 5 Jie Campbell Glyn Evans Cuatoe Auto Radie 8 Rick Manners 3 Ian Brand 2 Roua Brownrldge 2 Serge Dupent CX. Auto Body Don French 3 Chris Bailey Dive McCracken Royal ada IanyCheesen 2 Tom Buchanan NIS Beaty AnthosiLeber 4 George Liboe3 MileAMresog Eugene Anler Queenb Hetel Dive DuUan ather ovents. Sarah La and Tara Arnott each had a second-p lace finish, and Roby McCulloch had a third- *Te1993 Sun Life Eastern Ontario sectionai figure skating charnpionships wilho held in Whitby in November. Thé Whitby Figure Skating Club will hast the event Nov. 19-22, 1992 at Iroquois Park. Mare tha.n 300 skaters are expected ta take part in what is the first 13, Sun Liife-sponsored sectianal championships across Canada. Barbara Ninacs,1 Whitby club president, says the sectionai arganizing committee and Dur- 4 arn Region skating community or «extremely pleased to'have the support of Sun Life and local aog Sit sales manager of bieshtb §un Life office, sars hscoînpany is pleased ta hol place finish. Whitbyteams first and second freestyle relay. finishet in the fund the devlopinent of skaters through the cc tions. Tickets for the sectioni availabie at Iroquois Park four days. For more information ca bie at 668-9688. Stephanie Duffy of Whitl a fourth-place finish a Ontario cross country chai ships iast week in Barrie. Duffy, campeting as a mr of the Oshawa Legion Trag Field Club, hu~d a turne minutes and aine seconds1 3,934-motre course. At the Lake Ontario Sect Sehool Association (L( cross country champior aiso held last weok,-Duf] second among»jnior girls. Mouissa Hopkins of Mc] lin CVI was first in the held at TriIlium Valley. Duffy, 17, a student at j son CVI wiii compete i Durhanv.&ork(DY SSA) pionships this week, aiso a hium Valley. Hawks ha nd.. Dwyer lt oss* The Henry Street High School senior football team has served notice that it will be again ho a force ta reckon with in the post- season. Hawks had a less-than-specta- cular regular season, finishing in, ss thîrd place with a record -of four wins and two loases. . But one of those wins was a big one - last weeks 27-12 deci- sion over previously unbeaten g Paul Dwyer Saints.. And I-enry coach Pat Pucknell noted that his team came u with their best effort to date this season because «It was a must gaine» - and that more of the saine can ho oxpected in piayoffs. Last year, Henry upset Picker- ing, one of the top-ranked hîgh d bath school teains in ail Metro, on 200m their-way ta a berth in the Metro Bowl in which they finaily tasted defeat. And awlçs >ýmayho oisd'ta take a ýsimilar mun forth e chain- pionship this soason. I Hawks unveiled a "brand new offence" against Dwyer - actually an attack quite similar to the one that Haiwksused last young year until 'the playoffs, said >)mpetî Prucknoll. And Pucknohi feols-the-talent ais are on his team is now coming to the for ail fore. He feels the '92 teain has a "bit ii Deb- more talent" than last year's sqjuad, "but it's taking longer taý corne out.» Ho also notes that his > players are bigger and stronger this season. 1i Dwyer defeated Henry 13-12 in the first meeting- between the two. teams. this season. Henrys most talented aIl-round player, Paul DaSilva, didn't play that contest as ho was serving a> ,b hadono-gamo suspension. hd But the "new offenoe» when Lthe the twa toams met again last mpian- 'week inciuded DaSilva, who was g be rominent bath as receiver and tomberd or his defensive play. ck a15 A'hit by DaSilva late in the fof 15e g aie led ta a bench-ciearing by frtebath teams. Andy, Burton,. another pra- ondar minent player on the Hawks OSSA) offence scared two touchdowns- aships, whibo lbaSilva and Kevini Goad- f3' was rick had one each. Goodrick' pl",ed despite'a broken finger. Uaugh- The two teams could moot event. again next week in the irst Ander- in the chain- atTril- round of the piayoffs. The laser of this week's game between Dwyer and Pickering will play Henry next Tuesday, afterinoan. «We're in exactiy the- saine position as *we were iast year,» said Pucknell. High sehool football W L T F A P Paul Dwyer 4 1 O 120 66 12 Pickering a 1 O 81 63 10 Henry Street 4 2 0 go 61 10 Dunharton 1 30 36 77 2. Lxbtdp ~ 1- 6 0 40 1100 Teries are awarded tour pointe for a' wn when playing a teai once ln the season. AUl teins. wlth thi.e ceptlon.of'Uxbridge, play an interlockling schedule wtth other reglenai teaMER HiEgh sehool volleyball W_ L Pý Dunartn.4 O 8 Henry Street 4 0 81 Dwyer .'3 1 6> Melaughlin 3 2 6 Ajax 2 1 't Donevan 2 2 4 Bowmuzileë 2 2 4 Andersn 2 2 4 Fr. Austin 1 2 2 Eastdale Oý 2 0 Pickering 0 3 0 Pine Ridge 0O '4 0 'Ternes from Oshawa, Plekerlng, Whitby andi Ajax play an lnterloclng soedule wit ter. regional tlaBe school basketball Werterndivision G WLF AF Pickering -4 4 0 194 12588 Plne Ridge 5 3 2 201 168 6 Ajax 3.2 1 136.84 4 HenrnyStreet 4* 2 '2 106 134 4 St.Maxy's 3 1 2 89 97 2 Dunharton 4' 1 3 90' 127 2 Denis OConnor 4- 0 4 78 171 0 gantea divition Andersn > É56 0233 127 10 O'NeinI 4 3 1 137 91 6 Doemn 3 2 1 118 111 4 Paul Dwyor 2,I 1 1 e 78 2 Boweanvill. à 1 2 100 110 2 McLaughln -4-1 3 60 130 2 Eaatdae 3 0 3 72 11801 AA division Port Perry 4 3 1 214 132 6 Brock 4 3, 1182137 6 Roberts 2 2 0 102 82 4 CourUe 4 2 2 99 167 4 Pereyma 2 1 1 59 63 2 UXbridge 3 0 3 98 118 0 Cnrl3 0 3 81 146 0 Teams e mOshwa, PickarngWbltby,' Caxmlngt.aand, Ajax »play -an . tcIecng- uchedde with Motheelo nsu novice hockey BAWITRN AAA LEAGUE WESOTERN DIVISON W L T 'PIM Markham 6 0 012 Zohmendlllf- Vaughan 2 1 3 7 Whtby. .14.3 6 High sehool field .hockey Senor girls W LT F A P Dunharton '10 0 134521 Pickering 7 0 430 218 0'Nell 8 1-2 25 418 DensuOronnor 6 2, 4 10 il 14 Uxbridge 6 3 3 12 1113 Fine Pidge 4 6 2 13 12 10 Andierson 4 2 523 69 Donevan 2 6 3 7 18 7 Eautdule 3 7 I 6 207 Ajax 1 73à6 175 port Peny 09 2 2262 Bribert0OIl10 O 440 Ters frixu Oùma.Pickering, Whltby snd Ajaut play an, lnteriecldng acliedule wth ethar i LI --

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