Page 18, Whitby Free Proe, Wednesday, February 16,1994 ]Rat Pack beaten 11 overtime 'me Whitby major novice AA hockey teamn fell to Bovimanville in the third and deciding game of their best-offive playoff' series agzainst Bowanvile Iast week. Whitby had opened the series We97qindnesday dart league LABATV8 BLUE UGHT DI VION (MM 8> Fob. 8 Baker Fumitur. Ffrnishing il Oodd à Sauter Broadlaom 10 WNhy Trcptiy Houe. 94 Fabdcaing Tochnie 94 Gary Cappins Serices 82 Clareniont Colocto Cars 75 PermmFom 2 Darnyl Norton Services 55 Gans e yd Oodd à Sauter FohrlcatkiTsch. 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But despite dominating much Of the second game Feb. il in Brooklin, the Rat Pack lost 2-1 on a late game goal by Boviman- ville. The deciding gaine on Satur- day savi the two teains tied 2-2 at the end of regulation time. In overtime, Bowiranville scored and, despito Whitby pressure to tie the score, added an empty netter to win 4-2. Brandon Foviler on a set-up b Wade Branch, had scored in th firt peniod and Sean Pitcher, late ini the third, had tied the' gaine. Andrew Lamiot scored the only goal for Whitby in the second game as ho fired home a Foviler rebound. Goei-oers in the first game were Lemiot with two sean Kerr, Justin Hawe and Ã3ranch. Lamiot also had an assist. Kevin Walsh, Pitcher and Jeremi Brimble' each had two assiets. Novices 5for 6111playof The Whitby mmnor novice A hockeyteai opened their playoffs with an ixupressive 7-1 win over Richmnond MI on Jan. 29. Kyle Percewicz led the attack with four goals, Cern VonEschscholtz had two, with a goal from Kyle Vandeloo. On Feb. 1, Wib beat Markham in a 1-0=trle. Kyle Musselman scored the winner. The return match vith Markham was on Feb. 5 and Markham won 3-2. The next gaine againat Richmond iilvies a blowout with Wbitby wnning 10-0. Goal-soers were VonEschscholtz (two), Aam onMgire (two), David Arnold (three), Derek McTeague, Grog Williams and Vandeloo. On Feb. 8, Whithy beat their Andy Brereton of Whitby vies third in the 55-metre dash for Western Michigan University et the Michigan relaye in. Ann Arbor recently. The former Anderson CVI stu- dent, a sophoînore et Western Michigan. had a timo of 6.42 seconds, hie fastest tuie in the. current indoor season. M. Brannon Pa&iGratin, Ban H.n*y B.d Moxisy Jam 23 Whltbv Toyota chrs Velmlc2 Whitly Kinsmm Grog Gil 3 Ryan Stiiih Andy Muels Rym 8wf*h FIyan Ch>rMmu 2 Aunmy Plus John F aa 4 Brmua Mech. Jus e IkchWSon3 Shmn Hnigko 3 Staudble m. of Feb. a Whiby Toyoaa Alganu Orchard Accuraey Plus Whiby Kinwm BUNOR PEEWEE Fat>. 6 Chit Chats Brai McNaughton [TT Cesnon Mike Dotuca Maft CamonzUll Justin Whoutley Andersan Votouin. 5Par Ema Androw Vaimkaitoh 2 Jash Brin*1s Jef Dola Michol. Wale 2 Ourfwn Dodge Erie Seono Craig Conne@ Juan Turdngton 3 Brooldnlnuen Mike Guithels 2 Via Carey 2 archnivals from Oshawia 7-1. Goal-scorer. viens VonEschacholtz (two), 'Williams (two), Arnold, Joffrey Freeman and Porcowicz. WhItby beat first-placo Petenborough 7-2 on Feb. 9. Williams led the attack with three goals, Musselman had two, with a goal each froin Percewicz and Maguire. Goalkeeping and defenoe are mijor factors in Whtby's strong performance in teplayoffi. Goalkeepors are Bryan Macinnon and Devin McLeod. The defence i. maeo up of Kyle Branson, Joshua Francis, Camenon Langlois, Kevin Mangolt, Scott Morison and Justin Sawyer. Atoms gain split The whitby Hardco Contnacting and Excavating major atSm select teain won one and lait one in the St. John the Baptist atoin tournament in Hastings on the weekend. Ini the firet gaine Whitby mot the Trenton nepresentative teain and skatod te a hard-earnod 4-1 win. Whitby had a 4-0 lead until 21 seconds left in the third vihon Trenton scored te break Michael Thornton's shutout. Kye Ruttan and Ryan Moaney each had a goal and two asssta, Mike Kobiynovich had a goal Mn an assiet and Mike Astalos had the other goal. Ini the semi-final gaine Whitb camne up egainst a very teUgh team froin Cobourg who scorod two early goals in the first period and vient on te defeat Whitby 3-1. Gary Kitarnurascored the only goal for Whitby. Ini the North York Select League, Whitbyla won tin tied two and Iost on. anc. re-aflgnment of the teais January. The latest win vias on Feb. 8 7-0 victony oven Thornhill. Adi Rinaldi lait the shuteut withi seconds remaining ini the-game. Lacrossetryout Tryouts for Canadien womei lacrosso teanis will b. held Oshawia Fob. 19 and 20. The oastenn rogional camp w include tnyouts for the Comme wealth Games (women's fie lacrosse will b. a demonstrati, sport Aug. 23 and 24), juni world cup teain (1995) and seni wonld cup teain (1997). Tryouts are at the Civ Centre. For more informatit caîl Joanne Stanga at 905-47 7766 (work) or 416-431-381 (residence). Ryan Meaiey3 Jn. 23 Beckford Servic A. RaM@ 3 7 G. Ho» 2 M. Damulo2 AL Li"h D. BecMdord YL Ma>bwy WhMbyAudio L ArchLd Jan. 29 Whfby Optimid MichaelHoukio Jor.myAddn.m BrianChard 3 Aoccu-Ue Erie Waluk Coel arin Rihad Thom shttott - 0 MichW lWodylo T&D Steak Mathew McHurd Adan Deah Lennax Dri,,, MAJOR ATON Fub. 6 West Lynde FAC C. Bouvier 2 R. Tnjdsa D. off Gaiy Kitnu Whâby Opikvie Rya Ms.ney 4 J. Hmq y2 MAJOR PEEWEE Fe .6 Brad,41yMocti. JamnDickson AlgomaOrchard Terry Bradkme 3 Mark TholSon Jan. 30 Badfur Mech. 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Evan Johnsian 3 GDR Mochanica Adm, Stein 5 Max Omoeok 2 Math.w EdmoncM Stewart potnie 3 Warren Mann T.Iolx C. Bincky Knistman Cunlife 0 Andrew Ewart A. Braithwaite. CA p 1610 17 9 29 6 la5 le5 30 2 Shwn Holmian Muster Bodroom Jason Gordon 5 Knsmen Club Alox Parkor 2 Sean Cunnfigham Brad Abour MAJOR SQUIRT 2 Smriir Dra"er Er i eoreen 4 Jonfan OIleld BlakeBlngley M. Anitage-Fudge 0 owco sSfct R» Deoek Wray Peu Lontardi Tknothy Maluzu Shiout - Ion Uplon 3 Broaliln Logion Gea# WoIb 3 6 AOCcu>" Erik Walcuk 2 Fob. 13 7 James Dck 4 Randy Walton 2 Evan Boyce Matlhew Houghton Marc Renaud 2 4 Alexandre Renaud S. Ruttan-Monlgo MéSnwdon 4 Jason King David Advont A ndrew Meadows 3 Zachary Gruor Whitby OJtinlat 7 Michael cKonxlo 6 2 Stophen ostar, Carson & WoOMS 2 Androw Lararny 2 BroakllnLoglon 1 Kevin RouiioI4 Aaron Peoxak MROitcelBrus. i Jordan Patter Leacom 4 Dean Seaton Ken Henry Fond Amuraftaly Ohrs sorno BUNOR MOURT 4 Lemaix Dri,, Andrew HrmSn2 PetGaio 4 TAD Steak dtR u"flIllws2 1<1.1tieN.2 Le. WaMington Adan D0" sof Jus. 29 Feb. 13 3 lop moiIonsô V Stophen Rcdge Bren-dar, Oldman Andrew Farla BrianGil AdamnJohn.tor, 41 Nichal Jardin 2 Chai Thbodeom, Muhow ArbSr Mark Mini Whithy Trophy 5 Joan Beaudrue 2 JmS an aidy Kaspor-Gr"rur Grog Firy re, the in ara in Dn eld ion [or McWilliamsB two goals, Penny and vie Cloutier each added three assiste, on with inglo assista te, Bliglit and r7-. Henry. Sand stopped nunierous 89 shoots in net for Whiby. Whitby thon tied Cumberland 4-4. Henry and McWilliams oach had one goal and an assiat, Leni and Miller added the. other goals. Assiste vient te Penny and Cloutier. Blight played vieil in net. The tvio wins and a tie allovied Whitby te go on to the chaxnpionship gaine Sunday afternoon against Pierrefonds viho had a record of tvio vins and a lois. Pierrefonds started the sconing with two goals in tvio minutes. Whitby replied viith tvio goals and thon added three goals vihile holding off the strong Pierrefonds ttkaided by the excellent goleding of Sand. Whitby won 6-3. Mclliains had two goals and an assist, Stewart tio goals, Miller a goal and Henry tvio assiste. Throughout the. tournainent there was strong defensive play bY Pool, Cloutier, Blight and Lemi. Tweens FROM PAGE 16 six goals, four assista; ià se Vaderfip , two goals, four assista; HayleyMilard, tvio goals, two assiste; Jillian Shannon,, on. goal, three assies. Notchinatvioassistaeoach vere Coléen!US-dSarah Larocqe and Kaiyn Peacocke. Goaltenaen Heather Hurst vas outtanding in overy game. The tournament also featured a shootout in ihl Whitby again dominated. Hurst vwon the. bout goals against and Williams and Vanderlip tied for the boit goals for. The team coachod by John =Casi, with assistant Steve Hunt ad manager Le. Ca"sdy. The Rat Pack will next uee action in anothor playoff seonos, facing either Markhamn or Nax viho are now engaged in aothor series. The Whitby novice ringotte team, sponsored by Mitchell Brothers Building Supplies, won three of four gaines at the Pickering tourament over., the weekend but failed to advance to the final. In the opening gaine, Whitby beat Forest I 15-3. Goal-scorers were Katherine Boys, Joanne Boys, Julia Mitchell, Danielle ve Kathryn Pratt Sara Jenn' Cindy Johnston and YniSmith. Wbitby theui beat Forest II 10-6. Goal-score were the Boys twins, Avery and Jennifer Martel. On defence, Lynsie Arts, Danielle Dadalt, Jessica Templemen and Cornie Horwood were solid. Ini the third game, Whitby won 7-2 against Cambridge I but lait the fourth gaine against Cambridge II and were elimi- nated. Whitby won the shootout and goal-keeping event of the tournamnent. Goalis Julia Mitchell and Martel gav up no goals, while Avery and Kathonine BOYs each had three goals to win their porion of the shootout. Valentine FRROM PAGE 16