~w~'i~vJ~. .~4'., ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~,2 Luka MeKay Whltby .6 stevoeDeath ma& Hawne Cumbsrl&d Ulalmugu Whitby,ý, hockiey <huin Cllins UMnwook' Nov. 17 ltby 5 YorkErncaa JamesHotchkiu. 2 Mark H.ym 2 elavea Death Nor. 19 Wbftby 9 Uxbrklp o Malt enapm a2 Bayan Crouch Nov. 22 Wmtby Jauni Hotablima 2 Darryl Lawis Mark Baya.s Shutout - Joui1 Evans MAJOR PEEWER A aporuoeedby 011100 NOV. 20 Whilby Malt Quart 2 Grant Souetr 2 John Lâng ýYan OIAarY Scott Olimour Nov. 21 WhIlhy Janila Barnett 3 Todd Fnrquhnraon. Aaron Bryant Nov. 22 Whltby flynn OIAal72 Malt Quat Aan Bryant Dan lThwrna, shutout. lch Sandar 3 Markbam 2 4 Markham 0 MINMOR ATOll A upamocd by miL. <>0 Lt. 7 Port arxy ~ David Mornaaa2 7 NOV. 15 Whitby 4 Bannie Scheepar 2' Chria Trinkuna Bayan Rourka Ajax 3 Shutout. Joahua Hughea Whltby ]lyan Meaney 2 5 Uzbrldge 0o Bannie Scheepera KylIa Buttan David Morasan Gary Kitamura MAJOR PEEWHAAA CoeaWmlITOmanmt Jaaclg!otchkmu 8 BryanuCrouwh 8 stem nDath DarrylLawi hUItou. TOM Iawmo Nov. 22 Whitby Daivld Momai . Gauy Ktamura flyinn Main stoulmllo Omenae 6 Bowmanvllla 5 Stouffilila MAJOR NOVICE AXA- - 1 IV dbDm Ohayo aGrapmvia il aklfl O WIitby 2 AjaxPicering 2 Jam.aîlnkoan2 am.. f Whltby 9 Napean Jatn Cilla Mat! capai NOV. 6 Jiabue Tutct NyI.Waila Novf. 14 Nathan coltter NOV. 17 lla Rb*=IInlm 2 Oshawa 2' 8 lchraonHal 9 Markamn The Whitby mnratom selects, sponiored by Hard-Co Ebceavatinlg, usod a total team effort to reach tho A final of the Bancroft atom tournament recontly. In gaine one against the Oshawa Red WVings, led by Matthew Rae's two goals and on. assist, Whitby prevailed with a 5-4 victory. .t . gas woro scoeed by Andrew A]lson, David Bosco and Scott Cook, with assists going to Kevin Taylor two), David Bockford (two), Bosco (one) and Cook (mne). 1Inigm two Whitby defeated the TrenonÂAteam -2-1. This gaie was scoreless for the ifirst two periode with Whitbusing strong skating and thro=l checking >o tay with, the bigger Trenton team. The two Whitby goals were third period- markers by Mike K.obrynovich and Luc Ohiasson Top finishes for Whitby swmmers at championships Wh i tb y Iroquois Swim .' Club members' (I had first-place /finishes at the Ontario team championships, division II in St. Catharines recently.' Led by Ashleigh Crowder, who had four firat-place finishes, the Whitby club placed third among 19 clubes in the competition. Crowder won the 1O-metre and 200m backstroke, 200m ini- dividual medley and 100m but- terfly for girls aged 13 and 14. She was also a member of two Whitby teains that won relay races. Usa Dol Mastro won the 200m freestyle and 100m backstroke, and Allison Dunlop won the 50m freestyle, both in the age il and' 12 division. Both were also mem- bers of two relay teains that finished first. Aaron Lo won the 50m .free- style and Erik Van Dijk won the lOOmn breastatroke, both in the ag 13 and 14 division. athryn McBurney was first in 5Oin and 100m freestyle and Jennifer Crowder first in iQOin and 200m breaststroko, both- for girls qed 15 and over. Both, were members of a relay teani that finished first. Hawks. beaten in, quarter*final, Hen% Street High School irea- ched the 9uarter-finals before being eélimmnated at the 'Ajax invitational high school tourna- ment over the weekend. Henry bot 3-2 te Sacred lisart of NeWmarket An the quarter- finals, Mike (roucher and% Mark Vanderlip scoring for Henry.. Sacred Heart went on.ta finals before losing 6-1 to Dunbarton. Henry lost 2-1 ta Dunbarton in opening round action, Jordie Jolinson scoringfor HenrýY. Henry thon defeated Victoria Park 4-3, with goals by Crou.- cher, Marlon Soupeo, Mike Roland and John Mclvorý, nd< then beat Danforth 4-1, gols by, Melvor, Roland,Dre Dio Minmi atomÂAI&ockev I Whitby wins 3'OiH5 games Whitby's minor atam. A tearn sponored by R.P. Oil Ltd., ba won three eft their last five outings. On Nov. 14 Whitby played Stouffville at home, and came out Hlssoagaint a fired-up Stouffville teain and bast 8-2. David Morasse scored two goals. On Nov. 15, Whitby travelled ta- Omemeo for a tri-country leffle-gaine and skated to, a 4-0 victoi-y. The match was an exciting game, and going into the third period Wihitby held a 1-0 load. Strong discipline kept Whitby out of the penalty lxix, and with a ma advantage for five pwerplays in. the second and third peraods. Boumee goals, set Kitamura Scheepers scored two up by iemates Gary and Paul Tait. Bryan Rourkep who just niissed a goal with a strog slapahot early in the gaine, scored unassisted in the third period. Defenceman Chris Trinkunas rounded out the scoring with a shot froni the point. JShua Hughes. colloted the shutout. In an. exhibition gaine with the Toro on Nov. 16, the fans saw an exciting gaine, in which the lead changed &=o teain ta team three times. Wbitby won a thriller 6-5. Whitby came out in the first period with a pleasure skate in mind, however, when they realized the Toros were here for two points, the players started hustle. Michael Thornton was An excellent forni between the pipes% Novices beaten by firstuplace team In recent AMA hockey loquee action Whitby major novices collected two ties and two losses. A 2-2 saw-off qgainst the A.jax-Pckeing Raiders saw both teains scoring in the first period. ScoringforS Whitby, sponsored by Don Cerrys Grapevine, was James H-inkson assisted by Kyle Wailes and RobGawne. Tho lat 'goal for Ajax-PIckezing came in the f irat period,, that goal answered again by Hinkson in the second. Assiste went ta Brandon McBride and Wailes. A 2-2 tie, in the. match mith Oshawa saw the Legion Brandi 43 scored agint by Joëhua Turcotto unassistod,1 and Wailes " from Gawne. Richmond-Hill Vaughan, the &ru-place toain in the division, reboundod froin their lust bague qeico s, 3-2 ta Whitbiy, ta ýhump Wity 9-3 and hold on ta, ai 'St place. Scoring for Whitbhy waa Wafles unassisted, McBride from Wibes and H1-inkson, and Nathan Cotter assisted by Matt Taylor and McBride. In the 4-2 bas ta Markham, Wailes and Hinkson cored. sponsoby Andow Yok Glar recently tied Port Hope in tho firat beague meeting betweon the two teanis Thie gaie turned out to ho an excellent contoat between the evenly matched teains. Both teains skated bard fiom the opening faceoif; with Port Hope ooig the. corng m the second peIdwithth;wrsw g"ab(If aseisted by McBride, Michael Kubrynaki and Wailes. Action resumnes this weekend in Buffalo as the team participates in the Buffalo Regal tournameut. th cn l id not abandon heir, gamo plan and continued ta, skate bard, forecheck. effecfively and evontually the breaks. wont their way as they scored back-to-back ta, de the gaine. There Were sonme close calls near the end of the gaine with Whitby coning vi close on -a number c occam oast pot the winner. facing 28, shots. Whitby got rolling i the second and third periods, as coachi Rourke's conditioning, program started ayng dividends. Ryan aMeianey bagged the winnor, bis'seco nd on the .iglt with 43 seconds left on thoedc. On Nov. 20 Whitb~y travelled ta Millbrook for a beague- gamne, and bast 4-1. A large mqjority of the teai, suffering from coldaà or flu, did not stop a good Whitby effort, but Milbrook was too strong. hIMtby's record against Millbrook now stands at 1-1. Gary itainura scored the lone Whitby marker. Bright defensive spots were Lucas Harden's heada-up play in the Wihitbyzone, and Dana Bloom's big slapshot from the bluo ime. 1Nov. 22 Whitby travelled ta Stouffvllle, determined ta avongo, an earlier humbling by the Clippers. Stouffville took a 2-1 bead ita, the second period, but Whitby settled down and started playing their gaine. Paul Taie's passing llus eset up two goals for bis linemates, one of which proved ta be the gamne's winner, by Gary' Kitamura. Ryan Harris on defonce broke upniany Stauffville rushes i the Whitby zone. The final score was 5-2 for Whitbi. Othor goal scorers were Bennie Scheepers, David Morasse (two) and Ryan (Meandog) Meaney. Michael Thornton. in -net anchored the Whitby victary, facing 21 shotsý.»1 Whitby will play Sunderland on Nov.,26, and thon compote i the Pîckeriig A/AA tournament. oeauqIoemaIp ain .u~titiideaub Irnmi~rIq djiw aMubn er&W jinoks noç~s>1 with Chiassn lo asiting on the, goa. This win put WiMtby in the ÀAchampionship. «The champonship, gaine saw Whitby start slowy. and fal bebhid 2-0 ta the Haliburton Husies. The team stted <ta play its. strong checIng and skating' game and this resulted ina* lato èecond perodgoalby. Bockford assistedrZyCokw The third period saw Whitby go ahead on goals by Ras anid Aflison only t6 see Haiurtntie the score at 3-3. The game ended this way and was decided ini a shoot-out~ won byHaliburton. Soid goeltending was displayed by the goaltending teamn of Justin Zammit anid Dusty Sargent. Strong team play was exhibited by Brian Leni, Miko Liske, Chris Michaud, Ryan Robb, Nicholas Michie and Chase AtkInson. Mike Astalos was unablo ta attend the taurnament. The team ii having a very successful campaign with six wins in seven outings. Coaching staff -members are Louie Atkinson,-Paul Cook4 Mark Sargent' and, manager Geof Michie. NOV. 18 NOV. 19 Mark R4a NOV. 20 Whltby Shana TOM y2 Jhutin SI. 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