Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, October 20.1993. Page 21 Whitby'e major peewee AA hockey team started the 1993 caxnpaign juet as they had finished their previeus season, with a teurnament win at the Alliston peewee invitationai. Starting siewly, Whitby managed te, survive a first-round scare with a 2-1 win over Collingwood. Matt Smith opened the scoring on a nifty pass from Shane Neil, te, give Whitby a 1-0 lead after the first period. Paul Heindrick notched the eventual winner early in the second period, assisted by Matt Whitby rep hockey MAJOR BANTAM AAA oct. 1 Whitby Sieve Matthews Plon Deah Coey Ham Rob Duicoy 4wn Oenta rio MINOR PEEWEE AAA aponsored by Elecint Canada Sept. 26 Whh Som.Haynea Set. 30 Kye Crouch David Kt*xrynsl Gien Maye Oct. 2 Mike Heffering Oct. 6 Whtby Oct. 9 Whutby Seom Haynes Pou Goldanith Oct. 1 Whrtby Mat Jun Oct. 17 Whttby GIl Vania mike Helftenrr- Gen Mayer Scott Beegan Markhamn 4Ajax/P.ckmrng Foran and Bobby Schlitt. Collingwood closed te one shortly after but were further deniedby great defence. Pat Heindrick was selected most valuable player, with honourable mention geing te defencemen Ryan MacArthur, Andrei Harding, Ryan Babcock, Paul Matusiak, Justin Terry and Mike Orvies. Matt Foran led the way with relentiess skating and checing in a 6-0 win over Ajax, propelling Whidtby into the tournanient final. East Gwilllimburg proved te be ne match for the hard-workcing Whitby teani as they skated te, an easy 7-0 chaxnpienship win. Led by game MVP Luke Powersd three goals and the shuteut goaltending of Evan Kitaxnura and Scott Thompeon, WVhitby easily won their first teurnament of the year. Scoring for Whitby during the teurnanient were Power (four goals, one assiet), Heindrick (three goals, one assiet), Smith (twe goals, one assiet), Orvis (twe goals, one assiet), Schlitt (one goal, three assiste), Derek Ackford (ene goal, three assiste), Paul Chornobay (one goal), Brant Flaherty (ene goal). Luc Chhmon Bon Scheoper Allaon Tousiieont oct. 10 WhItby SomnWaIuI Paul Tut Palrt 3 Luca Hoden 3 Kvin Taykxr Somn Wash Bryan Rowke oct. 1 2 Whby Lue Chiasson 2 PaulToit Mat Re Bon Schmçpes Brywi Purks 1 Oha. Akinson Oct. la Whktby Mahw Rn Mathew McKay 4 RHV Stars 2 Oct. 17 Whâby MMfhw MdKay Bryan our4k Seom Walsh Bowmanvvils Boton 3 Port Perry 4 Raguiar genrwe 9 Rchmond HOt 1 2 Orlia 3 BelevRie 2 YoetrSmmeo iMAOR NOVICE qcmuoied by duw Laie Aullary O Cerirai Otutio 3 3 Os*iaw I Makhani 4 Aja/Feiang RMJOR ATON AA apoome by Dpoma Atgomotlve Firdalu Oc.t. 4 PAÀTai 2 "at Rn oct, m WhIb1r ML Kosaw 2 B. "Me 2 R Robedimn J. Fox Oct. 17 Whitby T. Haison 2 A. PiRwn 2 2 B.DeL M. Komww Oct. 9 Whaby Grog WlIanu2 Kyte Muue&ni Aaron MoGure J off Freemmin Kyo Brnnon Jutin Sawyer 6 Ajmx/Pkedhng O maekhamn MINOR NOVICE Petonxah 7 Oshm MIKE GOULD is off to Edmonton Oct. 24-29 to compete in the World armwrestlin.9 championships. The Port Whitby resident is the Canadian armnwrestling champion and is already Iooking forward to the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. where armwrestling wîiI be a demonstration sport. Photo by Jeremy Drosar, Whltby Free Press * Gould Will1 armwrestle for world titie By Mark Reesor Canada's beet armwrestler lives in Port Whitby. Mike Gouid took top honours in hie clase at the Canadian championehips, held over the Labour Day weekend in Regina, and wili soon be heading to the worid ehampinships. Hie win wsis ail the more unusual in that he won both the left and rigkit arm tities in hie 100-kilogram weight clase. Gouid ;iegan wrestling with hie left arm in 1990 after breaking hie right wrist. Major surer meant he couldn't use hie right arm for a year. It eventually healed etronger than ever and he becanie a 'switch wrestler.' With nacional honours under hie beit, Gould has hie eyes set on becoming the beet in the world. HeIl be representing Canada at the worid armwrestling chaxnpionship Oct. 24-29 at the Northlands Coliseurn in Edmonton. Sixty countries are regietered for the event. He aiso hopes te represent hie country at the 1996 Summer OlIympics n Atlanta, where armweetling wiil be a demonet- Competition in the sport is getting tougher each year, says Gould. uEverybody's good -- a few years back, it was easier... but now everybody's top notèh. Tlhe cempetition at thie year's worid championehips is going te be incredible.» Gould ie watching hie diet -- «you've got te make your weight clase» - and lifting weights te keep hie arme in shape in preparation for the worlds. e? ste ýed arm wrestling a littie over a week ago te avoid straininghis arme. «It's hard -- you have te get the exercise and work the arme enough, but you also have te talce a rest with theni, too, and let them heal up.! Dedication te the sport is key to hie success, says Gould. "You get eut of it as much as y ou put into it... you've got te stay at it - you'll go through t he highe and lows, eepecially starting eut -- you train and train andf don't get anywhere fast in it. "But flnally it just starts ciicking. After you work the arme SEE PAGE 24 Five membere of the Whitby Iroquois Swim Club won high p'oint awards at a meet in Port Hpe Oct. 17. Ashleigh Crowder won the girls aged 15 and over division as she was firet in four evente. Nathan KIem won the aged 13-14 boys division with three firet-place finishes and two second-place finishes. Lindsay Crowder had twc firete and a second te win the irle. aged 13-14 division, and §arah Lo won five events te, capture the girls aged 11-12 divi- sion. Keieey Benning also won five events te win the girls aged 10 and under division. Aise with first-place finiehes were Erik Van Dijk in boys aged 15 and ever, Robyn McCulloch in the girls aged 13 and 14 division (Jhris Levoir in boys aged il and 12, Josh Pande in boys aged 10 and under. Whitby won the team competi- tien, againet six other clubs, with 450 pointe. Knidghts wi Ontario cha »mioshi Shaydon Santos of Whitby and Steve Taylor of Oshawa each scored feur goals as Oshawa Blue Knights defeated Aurora 13-8 on Sunday te win the Ontario junior field lacrosse chaxnpionship. John Grant had a goal and three assiste for Oshawa, unbea- ton this season, in the champion- ship game played at Civic Fields, Oshawa. Oshawa ran ever Burlington 16-4 and Aurora defeated St. Catharines 14-10 in the semi- finals. Grant, of Peterborough, had three goals and two assiste te, lead Oshawa in the semni-final. Oshawa com pletedi the regular season last Wednesday with a 19-4 win over Burlington, Osh- awa's sixth win in as many games. Taylor had five goals and San- tes and Casey Zaph three each. Grant had two goals and twe assiste. Bantams even seasý,,oon record. Rob Dancey'e third period goal proved te be the winner as Whitby defeated Central Ontario 4-3 in a major bantam AAA hockey game Oct. 16. Dancey also assisted on goals by Steve Matthews and Cory Hiase as Whitby tek a 3-1 Iead after the firet perod. Hon Death aise, scored for Whitb. Matt Visconti was outstanding in net for WhitbX, stopping three tral Ontario when they~hd two-man advantage for a full two minutes. Whitby new has twe wine, two lesses and a tie for the season. Peewees 'Power'ed in fi na Whâby 3 Cam VrEducb 2 =Wum ~Al Add a