Whitby Free Press, 24 Mar 1993, p. 25

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WhtbyFrqe Prqss, Wecdne day,,MqrRh.2,, 1,993, Pagq ?5, More gold for Wbiltby's outstandin'p0weAea In their final toumament of the season, in London, Whitby's minor peewee A hockey team, sponsored by Brookîja Lions, capturd gold once again. Whtby first met playofT rival Guelph and skated away with a 5-1 victory. In game two of the round-robin against Milton, despite being two men short through most of the third period, Whiitby came out on top 5-3. Guaranteed a semi-final berth, Whitby's next opponent was London. A 2-0 shutout victory for Whitby in this one nailed dowa first place. A 3-1 victory in the semi-final game over Auroira gained Whitby a berth in the final against Milton. A determined Milton squad kept the score close, but to no Slo-pitch league seeks players Players, teama and sponsors are wanted for various divisions of the Whitby Recreational Slo- pitch League. The league has a men's divi- sion and mixed (men and ladies) division), and a Sunday night leagu emay be formed. Ie league is for ages 19 and over. For more information caîl John at 668-1108. Whitby mnmor hocke~y HOUSE LEAGUE BAUTAM Match 21 Alied Food 6 Wltby Audrio Adtun Thacpson 2 Malt Andres 3 Blair Raegukar 2 Sean Doland Kevin Ferguson Steve Towrie Day. Dougherty (2 garme. total goals> ITT Cannan 7 Canadian Tire Matt Norton 3 Ryan Swit Mke K"a Andraw Ashbee Cary Brick Ryan Horwoad Don Hutchingu Andrew Sorichetti (2 garm. total goals) Maigald Lincoln Jason Vain 7 Cary Woodward Darryt Moore Arron Brinsmia Justin Fort ier Jefu Martin Il Guilarzan Tyler Derks 4 1 Todd Balnbuidge 3 Pal Hickey ýgafms total goals) MAJOR PEEWEE March 21 Whitby Toyota Wayne Richard 2 Andy Mueller Mike McDermnot Provincial Signa 8 Kirk LeRoverend 4 Stephen Rlace 2 Brady Blakeley Joal Johnson Accuracy Plus James Fountain 2 David Moonighl 2 Shannon Philîps Timi Hussey Ryan Newport March 21 Whtby Kinsmen Brsooury Mchan. Stuart 8.ley PaLt Graham 4DuIt's Towing Brian Riddel Franklins Bian Crilly 2 Larse Clay Jason Jarvie Chris Hey 7 Raya E ntairpise Doug Clake 3 Graham Leney IiMOR PEEWEE 0 Molvor Insutance Luke Power Jason Dckson Michael Or r Michael Brannon Mark H-astings 2 Whitby Optimlisîs Tim Fennessey 2 Mcvtvinws saites8-2 Optirnstss seri res 4-3 MAJOR ATOM Par Esso Par Essoto B cbanrçionsJhop. 0 Broa'kln Knwet 2 JeIt Doa Mat Wallon Shutot- Stien Pigrans BroalinKIGnsmen wun see 3-0. Adrance ta A chanrç~ishp Wast Lynde F&C 2 Pro. Firaightets 4 Chis Shernltf 2 Andreai Yasascv%ch Greq Foxweg JuinaiWIoaaiy umit Fawiv Wast Lynde ta C Fielightoms s u aies churpWiohp. 9-4. Advanoe ta A dwvrpianshp. Whitby Sgtum 2 Arsiaisan W.tsy 1 avail as Whitby, again missing three key players (away on holidays), skated to a 3-1 championship victory. Whitby center Hobby Schlitt was chosen as MYF in the championship game. Scoring in the tournament Members of the Oshawa Synchro Club competed at the 1993 provincial A championships March il to 14 at the Olympium ia Etobicoke. Swimming their routine to the music from 'Joseph and the Arnazing Technicolour Dream- coat,' the junior team (aged 15 te 17) improved their championship score by more than 10 points freom the previens year. They earned a fifth-place standing and easily qualified for the divisienal championsh-ips te be held March 27 te April 4 in Winnipeg. Team members are Jennifer Darnell, Lori Durand, Tara Fowler, Kirsten MEIls, Shannon Murdeck, Robyn Parashyniak, Toni Pearce, Vanessa Reeve, Andree Wagar and Beth Wintonyk. Mika Macinnon Mka Gthbels Chait Kawasaki Shotout - Scot Messenger C charrpianship. Series tied 4-4. Anderson wins seris alleor shootot. Advance ta B chanq>- ionshp. MINOR ATOU Match 21 Speedy AuoaGlass 3 MichelAstalos 2 Raob Cotline Bectard Service 4 Luc Chiasson 2 David Bechiord Chase Atkinson Shtjut - AdarnPrnaido Whitby eptomiss Scott Cook 3 David Nornm Marc Leblanc Durham Dadge tan Archarrbault Broodin Cancroe 0 3 Brookin Cycle Kevin Tayor 2 Trer Road <Match 14. Speedy Ato Glm assta trick should have been for Jonathan Ryan.) MAJOR NOVICE PLayoff totale te Mach 21 Bryan Mantle. Sign Images Daniny Caird. Sign tInages Robert Red. Lennos Drum Chrim Fudali. Brooin Logion Robart Muir. Minequîp Ltd. RobaIt Laba. Brooklin Legion Christophar Elson. Smniling Drilers Blaloe Howe. Minequp Lt. Robart Walkar. Mnequp LId. 1Mark Crr. Smnilling Drilera Shane Gotdrnan. Sig n Images Ncholas Headley. BrookJin Legion Sean Keay. Fortune Finandial Justin 1Bllvau.Lennox rumn 5 Brendan Peot. Minequip Ltd. Cealla Statlstîca (plaoaittalisto a uar GF Sign Images Mathew Redshav Lennos Drum Christopher Foxwell Fortune Financial Pid rick Derane Sniling Drillers Jeu Bard Minequip Danny Whealtey Brooklin Logion Grog Johnslan Playolti gama l1of 2 ganu lot Match 13 Sign roages Danny Card 2 Bryan Mandea Levi BIaiSe Lenbox Drum Lid. 0 Minequsp Lld. Aaron Soorle Robert Mui were Jason Schleiffer, three goals, six assists; Derek Ackford, two goals, four assists; Kyle Imrie, one goal, four assists; Josh Huether, three goals, one assist; Stacy Bremner, one goal, three assists; Schlitt, two goals, one assist. In the age il to 14 category, the team eof Tara Boyd, Shannon Falconer, Jennifler Lindgren, Mary O'Brien and Brenlee Wood placed eighth, just missing the qualifying mark wo advance to divisionals. The team wili compote in the Trillium championships at York University in June. In the age il 1,e 14 solo event, Wintonyk of Whitby placed eighth, advancing to divisionals. She aIse earned a ninth standing in figures in a field of 88 competitors. The swimmers are coached by Debbie Sands of Whiùtby. Several of the team swimmers reside in Whitby. The club was recognized as 'most improved' in Ontario and was awarded a trophy by Synchro Ontario. March 21 Sign Imauges 4 Danny Caird 2 Bryan M artle Shane Goddman Series D charpions 2gamietotal goals 8 Fortune Financlal Sean Newport Malthew Graham UNOR NOVICE Match 15 T & 0 Steak Robin Cote 2 2 Service Master Justin Hawe 3 Bryan Chard Danyl Laaniy London Lite 1 Broakiin Kinsmen Andrew Lazery Biy IHead 3 Trevor Kastenka Bractitin Legion 6 Nathaniet Andres 4 Adam Thibodeau Erik Petersen Lennox Drum 7 Thamas McWhirter 2 James Liske 2 BJ. Bowles 2 Patrick Millet Shutouit - David Pike Cliritar Grounds Andrew Hanson 3 Peul Larrtardi 2 Robert Richards Ont. Data Supply Mach 20 Brooldin Kismen 5 London Lite Adam Dealh 2 Jason Connor 3 Billy Head David Burns Pat Vandailip Daîryl Donadson Grog Johnslone Broolin Kinsrnnins sertes 9-6. Ont. Data Suppty 3 Lennox Drum Kyte Mussalrnan 2 B.J. Bowles 2 Grog Smnih Michael Houlden Lennox Drum wins sries e3. T &D Steak 2 Service Master Robert Eberle Brian Chard Shawn Sukhu Devon Bigger Sertes Master wins sertes 7-4. O 3 3 Broolin Logion 4 Clintart Brian Hesney Scott R Erik Petersan Andrevo !h 21) Adarn Thibodeau Roobait Michael Finiqan P'CA AVG BrootiJin Legion wins soties V-9. 4 6 150 Grounds lae PHowson Richards MAJOR SOUIRT 4 V0 2.50 March 21 MoTeague Etecit 2 Home & Rural 4 14 350 DavidA rnold 2 MoTeague Electîto sens sertes 8-3. Kinsmen 13I 4 9 225 Kye Percewic 4 A Aaron Magtàre 4 1 4 7 t75 GregoryWUMarn 3 Ryanl-tnako2 Knsmen wins seris 19-6. 4 Fortune Financoa C BrookEn Loion Robert Laa 2 klaster Bedroom Aaron MacMurray 2 Justin Smayer Good Timne 5 Optimals C. Von Eschschoftz 3 Shane Sargent Kyle Branson 2 Andrew Elson Good Time Lmondry wins soties 6-4. MIMOR SOUIRT Playeffs Chris udaliMach 21 Sha HeJyBrooklin Legion 8 Whitby ShneHeiyMhew Edmond 4 JasonCG 4 Smiaing Drlers 2 Timthy Leke 2 Mark Ors2 FemiAmuramaiyo Zacha'y Graar Broodain Legaovi somies 14- gare 2 af 2 gm oa ol Match 20 Mnsqtip Lld. 1 Sami4aE Dilers Robait Mus Chris arai SertesF chasypias 2 gane tolalgoal5 L.,voxDOmLtd. c3 Arstrwl-Ipbtsn Bryan Watts John Gdlard 2 gum todg9" 3 Saule E clwrpiism Trophy James Dicis Aggr. V1Midhht Bras. Bldg. 2 Liam Riedox 7 Staphan Foston 1 ic NhSchaad andy Wallon Ua iica Jason VeLacich 3 James Dicis Aggregas îsismares U-3. i Jorry'sDrug VD Sgn Imaes 3 Ken l-ene.y 4 Steven Seeahoawe 2 MhlMdUKaima4 KySledzel Andrew Luny 5 Bry sorws Jairys Drug Wweho insiausies.15-8. Justin Terry had two goals and one assist; Paul Cook two goals and one assist; Ryan McArthur (most sportsmanlike player for Whitby) one goal and two assists, Wes Suddons three assists; Paul Chornobay, two assists; Mike Orviss, one goal; Neil MacDonald one assist. Phillip Greenen and Scott Thompson once again combined to provide outstanding goaltending for Whitby throughout the tournament, surrending only six goals in five Final registrations for box lacrosse programs ia Whitby will be held on Friday and Saturday. There are two new programs starting this y car -- fiel d lacrosse with the Os hawa Blue Knights for bantam and peewee age groups, and the Durham Junior Lacrosse League. The junior league, the new name for the intermediate house league, is for ages 16 to 19. Registration can aIse be held for clinics for new players. Clinics will be held frem March 31 te April 8, at Seccer City and Brooklin arena. Registration, at Iroquois Park, is on Friday, March 26, 6 te 9 Final registration Final registration for the Whitby Girls' Softball Associa- tion will be held on Saturday, March 27, 9 a.m. te 1 p.m., at Iroquois Park. Fees are the same as last seasen. For more information caîl Rosemary at 666-3636. Hockey bake sale The Breoklin-Whitby Miner Hockey Auxiliary's annual bake sale will be held on Saturday, March 27 at Iroquois Park. Baked geeda can be drepped off at 7:15 a.m. Funds raised are fer the year- end banquet. 11-is finishes off a fine season for the Whitby team that had a season record of 62 victories, seven losses and four ties, outscoring their opposition 385 to 127. The team also captured the OMHIA charnpionship and competed in eight tournaments, winning seven championships and one consolation championship, including winning the prestigious international silver stick tournament. p.m., and on Saturday, March 27 9 a.m. to 3 p.nm. Plans are stili being made for a July 1 celebration in Oshawa of the 125th anniver-sary of lacrosse in Canada. Novices reach seini-finals - twice The Whitby miner novice select hockey team reached the semi-finals before being elimina- ted in each of two recent hockey tournaments. In the Thornhill select tourna- ment, Whitby tied Thornhill 2-2, defeated Wexford 8-4 and Lea- side 4-3. and then lest 4-1 to Unionville in the tournament, playing major novice teams. . Whitby teamn sponsored by Accu-Line Front Ënd Special- ties, was seventh out of 24 teams in the recent Cobourg novice A tournament. Whitby defeated Bowmanville miner novices 2-0 and Uxbridge 11-0 before falling 4-0 to Cobourg. Port Hope then defea- ted Whitby 4-1 in the semi- finals. The Whitby team has 34 wins, 12 losses and three ties for the season. E.Moe sor I WHITBY GIRLS -SA SOFTALL. ASSOCIA11ON GIRLS BORN BETWEEN 1972 TO 1987 GENERAL REGISTRATION: March 27 PLACE: Iroquois Park Complex TIME: 9:00 arn te 1:00 pm REP TEAMS: Interested players born between 1974 & 1982 contact John Hughes 666-2223 REGISTRATION INFORMATION AVAILABLE BY CALUNG: ROSEMARY 666-3636 <Reglstrar) JOHN 666-2223 (Presldent) MAUREEN 668-2708 (Past Preaident) Éti2i&ýwh FINAL REGISTRATION xrmun The Whitby Minor Lacrosse Assciation is holding ifs last regular registration on the date belowforourdyflamic box and filtd lacrosse programs. Registration is alsoavailable atour new playerclinics. Comealongandflndout how to get FREE registration or catil our Hot-Line # 404-8938 DATE TIME LOCATION Fri 26th Mar 6.00 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. Iroquois Park, Whitby Sat 27th Mar 9 .00 arn. - 3.00 p.m. Iroquois Park, Whitby Y il v il 1, il v v v New player clinics ear of Birth 987, 88, 89 Mar. 31 6:3Opm Soccer City 987, 88, 89 Apr. 7 6:OOprn Brooklin Mena 984, 85, 86 Mar. 31 7:3Opm Socoer City 984, 85, 86 Apr. 7 1:OOpm Brooklin Mena 982, 83 Apr. 2 6:3Opm Socoer C4t 983, 84 Apr. 8 6:OOpm Brooklin Mena 981 + Apr. 2 1:3Cprn Socoer City 981+* Apr. 8 7:OOpm Brooklin Mena Local .syvnchro.ta 5th Onarioevet Field lacrosse, junior league among new «progrm .......... . - 1 r-. 14 3.50 otal goals)

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