Whitby Free Press, 3 Feb 1993, p. 27

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- ép # f - . W-27 Justin Cardwell of Whitby was namned most valuable player of the Centrai Junior A Hockey 1-ageal-star game over the weekend. ,Cardwell, 19-year-oid right winger for Markham Waxers, 2 Henry wrestlers are frst Ginny Carriere and Pamela Steeves of Henry Street High School had first-place finishes at the Provincial Espoir wrestling competition in London, Ont. on Sunday. Carriere, 16, won the 79kg division for girls aged 20 and under. Steeves, 15, won the 55kg. division for girls aged 20 and under. Tara Moore, 15, of Henry was second in the 55kg division and Chris Worral, 16, of Henry was second in the 59kg division. Nikki Whitehead, 15, of lienry was third in the 55kg divis on. The five students, alon~ with Kara Easton of Henr y wi ¶ com- pete in the provincia cadet and junior championships at'Brock University this weekond. Whitby indoor soccer HOUSE LEAGIJE FEEWE Jan. 30 Swedon I. Hawker 4 I. Petara 2 A. sturley 2 Scotand C. Trenibiay 2 &. Deverili 2 D. Homeu Ireand J. McLaughfln 6 C. Croffn V. McLed Waiea Ireland Germany England Swedon Scotland Jan. 30 England Michael Lecceee Scotland WaefZakhem Hoiiand ltaly Michael Johansen Spain MichaelIliaIt Jason Vanular 8 Waiea R. Duncan 3 R. Lyon 2 A. Payne M. Ralgten K. Ballard 5 Englnd B. Ralncy 7 £ermany M. Demmer 2 PL Stimming K. Kallo D. lrechowlci W L T 6 3 1 s 4 o 3 4 3 3 6 1 ATUMS i Brazil Mark Leblanc i Canada Shannon Fletcher 0 France 1 Wales Willam Mollar Mary Frances Foy Jonathan Thompaci 2 Gernsany Daniel Wade 5tandhsw m i dJun. 30 bad a goal and tbree assista for tbe eastern division, team tbat won 6-5 over tbe western divi- sion. Cardwell got bis lOth point of tbe regular season in a previous game. He now bas 103 points and is third overali in scoring in tbe league. Ahead ofbhim are Steve Walker and John Madden, two niembers of tbe still unbeaten Barrie tearn tbat is abead of Cardweil's *second-place Markh arn teaza. Bob Harrison, who playd miner hockey witb Cardwell in Whitby for four years, is now the Durhami area synchronized swimmers, members of the Oshawa Synchronized Swim Club,, fared well at the Central East Regional A meet on Jan. 23 and 24 at the University of Toronto. Pre-swimming at the nxeet was the junior (aged 11-14) B team coached by Holley Lundmark. For the oite B teani, this was U.S.A. (1 game replay) Wales ltaly Dlvlaloe, England Scotiaril France Hloland Canada Brazl 2 i 3 2 O 5 I O 6 W L T 4 2 i 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 I 3 i 3 3 2 i 4 Top (ai 5xra Dion Warren 7 PhilUip Stone 6 Daniel Miragliotta 5 8 Michael Hall 5 Andrew Methven 6 Kirlten Currde 4 Bart-li Barrera 4 JIustn Chabrouri 4 Jamie Cousin 4 Jamie Cousin 3 1 Adam Nicota 3 Patrie Houston 3 Marc Leblanc 3 ROOKIRS Jan. 30 Gold Shane Graham Red 4 Sam Kobrynovich 2 George Mi1janousid Gregory Sinimona Green 2 Purple Strip Tyler Abrahamo 2 Luke Carson Maron 2 Peter Iletherington 2 Navy Blue David Leahy Mark M"n i Jan. 30 SpeedyAutoGiaea 2 1 Sawn Cunningham 2 O L..forges Sparta 4 K Kerr-Cazneron 2 3 Michael Nan Aaron Porter n Elmmon.Attetico O Light lBlue 2 Purpie Robert Deming SquiIIT MacMnnon 1lîcorte 3 Tyler iBoyce Scott Dickson NicholaMancuso Spraguo Gunnere 0 Thompeon Owis 4 Ciran Thomnpoon 2 Justin Dubeau Pau] Kontoa Lomagno cosmos 5 Caugheil United 2 James Chevers 3 Ryan Koiumbus 2 Scot Vanular 2 W T L P RtyaU 5purs ivIini 1Davd Morgan Spain 4 8 0 il Germany 6 0 2 10 James Hibernian Ireand<(1game replay) 4 0 2 8 Helen James 2 Micheile Alian 2 Denning CoUtic 0 starting goaltender for Barrie. Harrison was sent ta Barrie from the Ontario junior A Sault Ste. Marie tearn. Cardwell is anticipating a showdown between Markham and Barrie in the Central league playoffs that begin Feb. 28. Sould Bare prevailin the division final, Cardwell could play for Kalamazoo, Micb. in tbe Anierican junior hockey cbam- pionsbips. That's assuming Kalamazoo makes it ta the cbanpionships. But the taam is first in its division, baving lost only two a qualifyîng event t'., go to the Ontario Winter Gar.îes ta be held in Cornwall March 12 ta 14. After. executing a successful routine, the lO-person teami won the honour. Members of the teami are Cheryl Alexander, Lindsay Borisko, Hailey Cranim, Kdi Garvey, Nicole Kozak, Desta Ostapyk, Sharon Pugh, Chantal Roy, Erika Vanderheijden and Rochelle Fernandez. The A competition included teain, duet, solo anid required figure events. Awards were presented ta, sixth position. In the junior A category, the. teami of Shannon Falconer, Brenlee Wood, Jennifer Lindgren, Mary O'Brien and Tara Boyd placed second. The duet of Falconer and O'Brien finished in fourth place. In solo, Beth Wintonyk captured silver, after placing fourth in the compulsory figures. In the junior A (aged 15-17) group, the teami of Vanessa Reeve, Kirsten Milis, Toni Pearce, Robyn Parashyniak, Lori Durand, Shannon Murdock, Tara.Fowler, Wintonyk and Andrée Wagar placed second. The duet of Reeve and Fowler achieved fourth spot. Ail swimmers at the A level are coacbed by Debbie Sands. The Whitby Owasco under-lOs returned to winning formi with a 10-4 victory over Eat York in the Scarborough Indoor Soccer League last weekend. Curtis Emo, Robert Richards and Stuart Thomson aIl netted for Whitby in the firat haîf but East York took advantage of what chances came their way ta score twice ta keep the scoreine close at the break. A hat-trick from Thomson with further goals from Emo, Michael Bowerrnan, Mark Mornison and David Ufford were the rewards for bard work by the Whitby side. games. Only U.S. citizens can play in the American junior circuit, described 4y CardWell as having a talent level somewbere bet- ween Ontario junior A and Cen- tral junior A. But Cardweli got tbe in- vitaio t play becausebhe's got dfual ciýtizensbip, and the Kaïa- cofl PLEASANI] 1993 Plyi mazoo tennxjumped at the oppor- tunity to land a Canadian sniper. Cardwell's invitation came about because -he will attend Western Michigan University, in Kalamazoo, starting in Septem- ber, the start of a four-year business prora. For now, Cardweli is aiming ta score 50 goals for the season -- he now bas 44. 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