Whitby Free Press, 17 Mar 1993, p. 21

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Whitby Free press, Wednosday. March 17, 1993, Page 21 7~"~ New Equipment Arrilving Daiy HUNDREDS OF BAGS From $9.9 TPFI LGOLF BLTS 11Dunals St.E.0W1tb Lowest Price Y OSSAC~- Whitby major pcewee seleets, sponsored b y Bledes Customn Skate Care, ended regular season play in the North York hockey league with a win over Thomnhill. The 6-2 win locked up second place for Whitby. Lars Clay and Chad McKenzie led the way for Whitby, scoring twice eech. Derek Powers and Brian Crilly rounded off the ofl'ence scoring with one goal apiece. Goaltender Jonathon Cancy was shar, holding off Thornhill late in th% gaine when Whitby was short-handed. whitby started their playoffs egainstUnilonville Jets lest week Whitby Goldwing Systems Resources Inc. major novice AA teain hast two wins and a loss egainst Wexford in their six-point hockey playoff series. Whitby lost the first gaine 2-1, with Wexford scoring with only 56 seconds left in the game. Scoring in the gaine for Whitby was Nick Verkuyl with assists coming froin Ryan McMichael and Jef Pichut. Julien Owen wvas superb in the net despite the lacs. In the second game, Whitby got two goals from Bon Stanton to gea a 2-0 victory. Assiste carne froin Pichut, Chris Simpson and Matt Hircack. Darryl Forsey wvas solid in net for the shutout. Ti e for seleets Whitby TD Bank major novice celeets tied Unionville 1-1 in their second pleyoff hockey gaine in the North Yýork select league. Whitby's ]one goal wvas by Rab Muir, assisted by Sean Thorndyke and Rab Laba. In exhibition pley, Whitby tied Agincourt Canadiens A 2-2. Whitby goals were shot by Laba, on an assist from Mike Lever, and Matthew Girahant, on an assist from Thorndyke. and swept them in two gaines. The first gaine was a romp with Whitby rolling to a 6-1 win. Stephen Mace had a great night scoring twice, while Joel Gingras, Wayne Richard, Joey Simonetta and Powers each scored once. Joshua Williams and Ryan Peacocke contributed to the offence with a couple of assists each. The second garne against the Jets saw a sluggish Whitby fal behind 2-0 in the first period. Whitby came back in the second peniod with Clay scoring on a set-up froin Ryan McCarron. Powers scored early in the third ie a pass froin Stephen Corey to tie the gaine, and Clay scoredi his In the third gaine, Whitby won on goals froni Justin Giles, Lucas Naylor, Scott Wilson end Justin Potter. Assists came froin Giles with two and Patter with anc. Whitby also- played in a tournament in Amnherst, N.Y., winning anc gaine and losing three. Whitby lost ta Assabet, Mass. 3-1, ,von 5-0 over Rame, N.Y., lost 7-1 ta Troy, N.Y. and lost 7-0 ta Oakville in the senii-final. Whitby goals came from Andrew Greenen, Patter, Wilson, Hircock, Giles, Stanton and McMichael with assists coming froin Verkuyl (two), Nnylor, 1Iircock and Tom Ricica. Owen had the shutout in the 5-0 Whitby win. Seet iisecondgoloablsfrith point, aller a set-up from Derek Van Emond, to secure the 3-2 victory. Wiàtby now moves on to the quarter-finals, starting this week in Downsview. In exhibition play, Whitby has won three and lost ane in the last two wceks. The only loss was against Markham A, a gaie in which a tired Whitby squad could not skate with Markham and lost 5-2. Clay and Powers scored Whitby's only goals. In a home-and-away series withi Pickering selects Whitby won by scores of 5-1 and 9-2. Daniel Torrance, Mace, Stephen Race, McKenzie and Gingras handled ail the scoring for Whitby in the first game. Whitbyý1 spread its offence out in the second gaine against Pickering as eight players shared in the scoring. Gingras, Corey, Mace, Brady Blakely, Van Egmond, Crilly and Clay ail had goals. Race was the only Whitby player ta score twice, both on set-ups frain ChildParrish. On Sunday, Whiitby capped off a great wek .ith an exciting 2-1 victory ove.- Warr-en Park AA. Goaltenders Brent Johnson and Jason Johinstcn were outstanding and were the deciding factors in the victory. Whitby scored early on goals by Powers and Sinionetta and held oIt a charging Warren Park ta earn the victory. Xhitby awaits the retûurn of Marc Chiasson and Jonathori Clancy, bath out with injuries, as the playof'fs continue. FEATURING Samara 3 dr., 1 .5 litres - 44 MPG - 2-speed electric windshield .5sedmanual, overdrive washerNJiper *Recinng front bucket seats - Rear wi ndow washer/wçper *Ail season steel belied radial tires - Rear wndow detroster Front power disc brakes I-mý,nMeMILLAN & WIFE 200- Dundas St. West, Whitby Brew Works uses a highly efficient, high quality 6 kettie steam system ta Provide an even boit without scorching or burning the beer. Corne ln to Brew WorkS & let us show you how to brew beer for as l1111e as 35% of the cost of retail beer without sacrlflclflg quallty or taste. DUNDAS ST ffly 2 c BURNS CONSUMERS Brew Winr P M W Mon.-Fri. INC. 1- CALL666-REWSat. 10-5 1390 Hopkins St. Undt #6 Novices lead ser*ies

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