Whitby Free Press, 16 Dec 1992, p. 33

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VVhlbyFr.s, Wecinesday. Decomber 16.1l992, Page 31 Novcessquezd ot o slve st*' Whitby Goldwing Systems Reouce c. m qjor . novice AA hockey team bad àànd-a win and two 16lus h.thePmbokiliver stick tournament. Whitby needed to win the. final gae, against Bellevile .'but loet e- nd were eliniinated. Whty' corers 'were Matt Hircock.,and JuotinPotier. with aista goizg to Bon Stanton, Tan Parkr Jusin Giles and -Lucas Peewe es.,'he *Earliergae..saw Whutbyr wins over Brantford 4-1, Buffalo.Saints &S', Ricubmond. Hili 6-O (shutout asm)and Rochester 4-2. Tournhament scoring was as follows: Death five goals; Six assists; Hotchkiss - six goals, on. asalut; Crouch - ýtqwo goals v. assita;Far~uhrso - ivegoals, one assit;Haès two goals, four assista; Colin-o.gal four asssa MacCarl« - four assiste; McRay - onesgoal, two assiste; Capson -. thr.e assiste; and Lewis - two assistal., On Dec. 10, Lw o' laved shutout goal in front of Iwoitb 33-shot barrage on tYork-Simeoe in an 8-0 win. Hotchkiss anid Haynes picked up two gals anid an assist each while. Farquharson and Crouch matched their*p oint i total with asingle.,goal and two asssta each. Death. counted a goal and assist with Robertso6n picking up aons goal.'icica and CoUina bad two assawith single helpeérs off the sticks of MacCarl, Camipbell and Ca=n macle mos tof,,the noise jn the 9-1 winoaver Kingston on jDec. 12. He, cout.d four' goals and an assiat while -Haynes set up four-and scored one hhnself.:' -Campbell picked up* two. points rocketing a shot from the point, for a goal and making 'a nice pass toassiat on another. *.ockse and Crouch each had Answers to <Whitby Trivia, 1 frornpage9 1InSt. John's Anglican Church there is a memorial toRev. Vincent Philip May.rhoffer (1784-1859) who changed rom Cathollc to Protestant in the 1 830s and is buried in the churchyard under his memonal window. --2: Heydenshore Pavillon, buit in 1971, was namned after an old wooden dance pavillon thàt stood in the park from 1901lto 1936. 3. The Graydon Goodlellow f house, 618 Athol'St.ý (1914) and the Dr. Frederick A. Cuddy house, 201 Byron St. S. (1935) were bulit as wedding presents for their owners. N a ~ o r . 3 0 - i n t e g i e s W h i t b y plyd sotanded foir 18 nutes. In othier- gae. Whltby loet 2-1 ta Kingsto and won S-0, over Brockvi, Secoring ganet Kingston was Hircock asstdby Tom Ricica.' Agia Brockville, Dar1 Forsey -got the . shutaut *wvith gals coniing fiom Giles andObhris singl e goùas and assistaý while Farquharsn rounded up the scoring- Lewis with -three assistsd Capson two -and MacCarl aný Robertson with on. eacb provided picture perfect set-ups ta finish off the game 9sscoring. Evans narrowly nissed, his shutout' bid . when. Kingeton chipped i their single goal in the third period off a scramble at the corner of the net. .Next 1eage action, for Whitby ,is Tuesday, Dec. 15 Whenthey have .,a home gaine againsf' Markham. This is followed by 'an away gaeagainat arch-rival O=iW='onThursday. Sim . nassit t Nick Verkuyl In - league 'Play, Whitby tied Peterbor9uh 3-%, Uxbriclge 2-2 and loet taort Hope 3-2. Scoring for Whitby' wer. Stanton with -three, Gfies with two, Einglesgoing ta Nayloir and Hircock. Aista wént ta Stanton- (two6)9,l Giles, Jeif PichutTom Rtcilca, Parker and Verkyl WVmhbyalo playeda «biiton àe and but !4-2 ta, Goulding. Scoring for Whitby _were; Stanton a-nd Verkuyl ithÙD asiagoing ta Andrew Geeennh, Hi-cScàttWilion and Gilesi*ý Whitby' record in- lakeshor-e' fi ~ up leissix, wins, twoloée n ties. Bantarn ae oslation PROM PAGE la8 Whitby goal-scoerawer. Terry (two) an&, Giguer., 'with assista Soigta, Raid and Johnsto. . SWhys Frnch coanection 0of St. Onge and Simon- Gigr, along with speedy CaptanMrk Rid, wer. also winnera by skating tho bout urne ta, capture firat place in tiie relay race against comp.titors from 17 other tesm= durfng the Cuears challenge sklls competition. Ithe, semi-final gae againat a teain fom Kfitchener, Whitb juxmped into an early lead. by scoring two quick goals in tii. firet period ta talc. a two-goal advantffl.1 Scoring for Whitby were Reid and Chris Hartwell. Assfisting on the goûa were McEhhaniey, Giguere and Craig Lanegger. I the second perxod lutchener came back' to narrow V'Mityy. lead ta, on.,goal. With end-'ta-end action, in the, third perid, Kitchener'managed ta lthe gae at,2-2. At,4:17 of the. third perod Terry, with. an assiîst fhuom Steve Austin, gave, the teain the go-ahead goal. *Whitby's goaltender Matt Visconti, with bis many acrobatic moves in the dying minutes 0f the -gae., led the teain ta victory'and a'berth in the, championship final. hIthe .championshi*p *gema against a smooth skating team from Owen Sound, Whitby came out d.termined to win their first taurnament 0f -the. season by g.tting off ta a quick three-goal lead. T.rry, Hartwell and atin were snipers for Whitby. Au"st went té St. Onqge (two),. Austin and Hartwell. With 22 seconds menini;gin the second p.riod Owen, Sound r.poded withthr firatgol0 Early ithe third period Owen Soumd scored their second goal-ta narrow th. %v At >5:32 id scored with assista going ta Brad Hiarisoji and -Paul Webb ,taonce agin o"tnd WhiUhy's lead. Owen, Sound* fought back and scor.d to, kéep their hope. alive.. With 28 seconds remaining,.: as Owen Sound pulled their net-minder and adZ'ti.ex«tra attack.r,'Térry dumped one ýin the, open nit givingWitby* ii. Other championsbp teain members are Zach Ait'en, ha Parker and Wiured defenceman Chris Stevens. Good News Local News WHITBY FREE PRESS," i

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