Whitby Free Press, 12 Jan 1994, p. 16

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Page 16, Whitby Fr.e Pros.,Wednemday. Januay 12, 1M9 Petites earn promlotion, wrn ol At the start o! the new year, the Ontario PRingette Assocation decided ta promnote the Whitby petite Ai teain, sponoed by Doug reoman C.A., ta, petite AA. Tho team then went ta, Camnbridge ta, participate in the AA level of a taurninent, and wit litle experience at this levelV«K y surprised everyone and came home with the gold medal. In the fat gaine, against London only the firet three minutes and the last three minutes mattered. Wbitby scored twice ini the firat three thon staged a draiatic comebacl, 1orn thre goals in the last three imiutest, the winner by Lyndsey Smith with two seconds remaining, in a - 6-5 gaine. .Next up was Sudbury and the girls wero flying and skated easily ta a 10-2 victory, led by Corinne Richter's hat trick. mhe next day the teain came out flat and was dofeated by a well-disciplined Cambridge teain 4-1. Heidi Schlitt made many saves to keep the gaine close. Whltby faced Waterloo in the fourth gaine (f the round-robin and played a very controlled game with constant pressure being applled in the Waterloo end. Jesica Brownridge led the 7-4 win with a bat tricILc With one gamne romauuing, the Whitby teain needed a win or a tie aganst Gloucester in order to reach the final. Nover wanting to do things the easy way, the teain fought to a nail-biting 2-2 draw. The final pitted Whitby aganet hometown Cambridge. iffoes two evenly-matched teains played with real grit, neither teain wantîng to give an inch. At the end of the first period the score was 3-3. During the second, the tension inounted and Cainbridge scored late, but Whitby quickly countered. At the end of roguation time the score was 4-4. ,The first overtime period provided many scoring opporumities with end-to-end, heartstopping action. Whitby simply had no luck while Schlitt was outstanding in between the WIt N VELTIESi WihPurchase of 1/2 Dozen* htdMduol Novelfles Only. 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At two minutes (f the second overtine perlod, Jennifer LeighMonicked up alooserin and sced t end the gaine andg oive Whitby the chotmpionship Leacing the attack was Pringle Creek IGA defeated Mr. Transmission in an aIl- Whitby A final in the Brooklin- Whitby Ringette Association bunnies tournamnent held over the weekond. iàndsey Giordano scored seven goals and Amanda Iàlly three in a 10-8 win by Prinigle Creek IGA over Mr. Transmission in the final. Kaitlyn Kelly mnade some fine saves ta preserve the win as Mr. Transmission staged a late rally. Shauna Hamer led Mr. Trans- mission with three goals and an assist whilo Jessica Bradley scored twice. Kelly Jeis had a golandew assists while Kl Matewsand Amanda Churc each had a goal. Pringle (Jreek reached the final by defeated Pickering 14-1 and Oshawa 11 12-5. Giordano scored 14 goals and had two assista for the three gaines. Chantel Smith sered six turnes and lied one aasist; Lilly had five goals and two assiste; Tracy Koaba, seven goals, two assists; Holly Lan lois two goals, one assist; Caitlin kely and Mykala Abel, each a goal and three assists; Amy Moulton, a goal, Atoms Win 2 of 31in Barieïl Whitby Flying Fish and Chips minor atoin AAA hockey team had two wins and a 1-0 bs at a weekend taurnament in Barre. The point systern eliminated Whitby froin further competition. Game one resulted in a 4-2 victory- over Streetsville. Matt Taylor netted the firet Whitby goal, assisted by Nick Verkuyl, followed by a pair ofr goals from Dan Vogschscholtz assisted by Rob Gawne and Joeh Turcotte. The final Whitby goal from Verkuyl was asisted by Gawne and VonEschscholtz. Julian Owen was strong in net for the Whitby club. In gaine two, Whitby bout to Quinte 1-0. In gaine ture, the club once again faced the Oakville AAA teai -- a teai that has defeated Whitby in the past. But a determined teain effort saw Whitby win 2-1. Outstanding in net was Joel Wihitînarsh, supported by the strong defensive shield of Gawne, Turcotte, Mike Kubrynski and Justin Potter. Whitby'e goal-scorers încluded Ryan Matthews froin Andrew Greenen and Turcotte, and the winning goal. camne on a breakaway pass froin Nathan Cotter to Verkuyl. In the skilîs competition, Whitby aiea cleaned up as goalie Whitniarsh and ekater Ryan Farrow remained on top in their division. Taylor's relay teai was also recognized for their exhibition of skill. In recent league action, Witby fell ta the Power of West Vaughan 7-4. Tled throughout the first two period, Whitby bast monientuni, allowing three third-period goals W'l by oa-scres-er Brownrîdg. wth 13 goals and three assista; Jennifer LeighMon fivo goals, five assiste; gch"tr, five go; Lndsay Freeman, three goals, six assists; Smith, two goals, four assista; Erista Mueller, two goals, two assista; Nicoleeman one goal, five two assiste; Laura Gray-Ellis, a goal, an assist; Katie Parish and Alison Williams each. a goal; Ashley Brooker, thve assista; Amy Parih, one assist. Mathews scored thre gals as Mr. Transmission bat shawa 11 15-3 in their firat game. Church, Veronica Johnston, The Whitby major novice hockey teain, sponsored by the ladies Auxiliary, skated to two ties in recent beague action. In their firet gazne, Whitby had ta, overcome a 5-2 deficit midway through the third period ta tie the hast Oshawa teain. Prior to the gaine, coach John Fox juggled the lines, putting Brandon McBride between speedy Michael Kosw and the aggressor Andrew Pigrain. The move resulted in the Uine scoring four times. MeBride had two goals and Ktosw and Pigrain each a goal and an a"sit. Ronnie Robertson completed the comeéback with a goal off a faceof won by Tjyler Harrison. Chipping in with assiste wore Paul Ranger with two and Jeffirey Seedhouse. Chris Nemisz and Marc Gleeson combined to turn back 18 of the 23 Oshawa shots. Whitby then tied Markham Thunder 3-3. Whitby's dominant lime ini the gaine was James iàske, Billy Deir and Adain Thibodeau, and they ~rovided constant pressure on Markhani when on the ice. Liske and Dier each contributed a goal, with Thibodeau adding one assi et. Kosiw compbeted the scoing, finishing off a three-way passing setup from MeBride and Pigrain. Wihitby romains in firet place after 26 gaines (17-4-5), with two home gaines remaiming. Whitby select hockey MAJOR NOVICEPr q»omored by Crawl Set Eat Gwlmkmy flTosuuIww Jan. 8 Whil 4 East GvWMiTÙJy2 Jeff Hs si. Bawes = 1 ~ iJoran5 Whaby 3 Pîakermig DaIDnadean And&ew Hewson Geaif Wols Jam, 5 - bague Whitby 5 ichfmnd f11 2 Andrw Hoso12 Pati Vunderlp 2 BJ.Bwles MAJOR SOUIRT spo.uod by BWIMIA Laie AtumM Pakwoo eTyke Teuimmt Dec. 27 Whft s 2 Heuitan Randy Walon asoisto; Natalie Babony Wx assista; Sara vanderlip and Samantha Csirdwell two .aWOits each. The dfebnsve cor. of Cardwell, N. Preeman, Smith and Vanderlip was backedi up by the steady goultending cf Schlitt. BraleyandEden Jeffrey each had two goals, Calle Corneal, Kelly Cloutier, Ashley Jennings and Kristie Jenninge one each. Church had four -gals in an 8-2 win ovrer Aýjax. H amer hads two goals and two assios and Mathiews had two goals. Jeifs had three assists. AÀa defeatect Pickering 10-4 in theBfinal. Durham bail STAN1DINGS GOFOR SIPORTS DIVISION W' L TOF GA PIS Si., eOld Bys 5 0 055 15 1 Grum a'sm 4 1 0 44 25 8 Flis 1 3 'l 3245 3 ALL-CANADIAN AWARDS DIVISION Danu¶f aIno. 3 Mao lk 1 Bowffrivll. Buds 0 2 035 22 3 1 35 38 5 0o12 87 Ken Mijin. Old Boys Sain Amwoe, Old Boys Rihard King, Macs Mik Glen Blngham., Old Boys Rob Rlivems.OId Bc"s Les Ervin, Mac's Mitk Steve Jordani. FIyurs SOI HuIcup, Giadffas Chnis Veausor. Flyes Fred Maakay, Darage Ina. 0w.e Srnh. Fyve 8 3 o 13 12 24 V4 Grandma. PWae 4 Doeiag. hic. 3 Stars: lt Rob Bogart, Grandrnas 2nd Phil Dewhurst. Grncna' 3&d Juin.. Ml. Damago ho. Flyers 8 Mas Mik a Sam: 1.t Steve Jordan, FIy.rs 2nd Day. &nth, FIyers 3rd Dwayne B*064a.Mac$ MIk Simca.OId Boy$ 17 Bownmiib Buds O ShuAtAU: Dam. Swnmr Stars: lat Ken Muln, Old Days 2nd Rab Rivas. OId Boys Srd Sam Amaodeo. OId Boys Juutin Fox Nb"I.Calte Tyler H.*l Rundy Walon Dec. 20 Whib Andrew LaMy 2 BobyScott Dem selon MW" auMcKenzie 2 Nb"nS.Cater Dec. 29 Whkby Moith.w Snowdon: Justin Fox 5 Randy Wakon Dec. 30 1 WhUwy MW" elMCKaoe 2 Nb" S.Calter Andr.w Lam"u Mait Snawden 2 Dec. 21 -I$mous Whkby MW"adMcKeiCon2 Justin Fax By ct AndrowLaa Matthew &oevdon Shutout . 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