Whitby Free Press, 23 Feb 1994, p. 21

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, February 23, 199, Page 21 Whietby muffiled by hosts in tournament finalI The Whitby Lioness tween B girls' ringette teain won the silver meda at the. 2lst Oshawa Optimist ringette tournainent during thus past weekend. In the openîng gaine on Thursday evening, Whitby was edged out 2-1 on a aset minute goal by the host Oshawa teain. In their second gaine on Saturday afternoon, Whitby stepped up the pace of their attack and defeated Manvers 5-1. On Sunday morning, Whitby squared off againet Hamilton and needed either a win or a tie te, advance to the finals in the afternoon. In a very close checking and evenly matched gaine the score was tied at a goal each after the first period. Tle teains traded goals in the second period before Hamilton took the lead with just over two minutes te, play. WVhitby pulled the. goaltender with just over a minute to play and with the extra attaker, Christina Baldasti msored with 37 seconds remaining te tde the. gaine. Hamilton, who needed te, win Tweens finish second T'he Whitby McCullough Jewellers Ltd. tween A ringette teani fini shed their playoffs with four wins and a lose, good enough for second place. In the five gaines played Whitby scored 26 goals whife only allowing nine. Whitby defeated Marlchai 51, Port Perry 8-2, Ajax 3-0 and Pickering 8-3. Their only loss was against rivals Oshawa by a 3-2 margin. Teain scoring was led by Mlanie Davis, five goals, eight assists; Jessica Williams, nine goals, three assiste, Lisa Vanderlip, three goals, six assiste; Ellen Johnson, two goals, seven assiste; Jennifer Cassidy, three goals, five assiste; Karyn Peacocke, two goals, two assiste; Hayley Mfillard, one goal, three assiste; Callie~ Osborne, one goal, one assist; Jillian Shannon, two assiste. The Whitby Hanet Plastics novice B ringette teain tied the. Sunderland major petite C teaxn 6-6 on Sunday. Leading the scoing for Whitby was Krystal Chartrand with three gals. Rachel Stewart, Enifiy Sand and Karen McMt1ham each had a goal. Assiste went te Ka1ey NMIer and Emily Sand. Tara Henry played in net. Whitby BOUSE LEAGUE MIDCET Feb6 20 1-fghland Van David Dougherty 3 John Seaule Van Veen Srap On David Mitchell Nail Vulmnan Geoif Coray Demie sMorgan Feh. 20 Lonnox Dnim Ltd. 6 Matthaw Grahurn 2 Chrs Elaon 2 Danny Who.tley Jay Lenoy Raya Ena rprise 3 Sean Thondyke Levi Bake Muk Orr Dr. Semotio Dirilena 3 Dam Bauo lan Puker Sean Breoki 4 Raya Enterpria. 5 MMI Saft Jan Vaîn Ryan Swif 4 Whkby Fr.. Prosu 1 Jeff Hrvioka NORATOM Justin Beliveau 2 Mous Ldg.. Whit. 0 Dodd & Soier 7 Andr.v H.pbum 2 Donald Cunpbsil Rout Muir Chimi Fui Ryan McMida Aaronsaw 8u*q mof et ai 2 Lennox Drum Ltd. 1 Mous Lad9..- WNt. NotkonalAto Glas Or. semactiuiÈ Dur Raoya Erterprus Dadd & Souier Notching one assist each were Colleen Akord Sarah Larocque and goaltender Heather Huret who stopped many difficult scorin chances in ail the gaines. WIlh high expectations, the teain is now preparing for the coming weekend in Oakwood where they will compete in the preliniinr qualifier for the provinciale te b. held in Hamilton. Jlnors win 8m3 lIn their first matchup of the season, the Whitby Midas Mufler junior giWs ringette teain defeated Riîchmond MI)118.3 on Saturday. Leading the Whitby attack was Catie Challoner with two goals and two assists, while Lindsay Field and Ainsley Hunt also added a.par of goals. Brea Blight with agoal and two assists and Callie Corneal with a goal and an assist rounded out the goal-scorers. Lindsay Millard had three assists, Angela Dunn two and Shannon Perry one. Tanya Caxnpeau, makin lher return after being out Yothe lineup for just over a month with an inýury, was back on the Whiby defence" and showed steady play. Kerri Lynn Smith, called up from the tween B team, played a strong gaine in the Whiby "oa. Garni. tatiltl ne of F& 21 Christaphor FoxweI.Lennaox Drmy StophanLurm. Lennox Dyn Mark Orr. Ratya Ergepi»e Ssm aw t ay EtOrPri. Peter moohia. ooeLotto* MotthawRdhw D q atr Chris FuiL. Dodd & Sotier AamonSorey. I>aâl&£Sater CrsHopburn. Dodd à Sotier Joron lmNionul Ato Gkms Brat Muacm , Dr. Semotiuj Brandan Peet Dr. Suiiotlulc CA AVO 20 2A2 8 400 34 3.78 13 2.90 44 3.14 54 4.91 8 8.0 3 &W ô 5m0 48 329 42 323 2 2M0 DaviyCeird National Auto Glus ChrWsopher Elson, LennoxDrwrn MaÉthmGraîhen. Lennox Dwum Cul Ofcarl, MooseLdq WhItby Soan Brack&m. Dr. Seaiuk Ddhra Ian Paker. Dr. Sernctiuk Dres i Hai ey. MoarneLçdge Grog Johngon Dr. SemotikcDrlL Damy Whedley. Lonnox Drim Ld Ellait Fkzsinvnm, .Moose Lodige Robait Muir. Dadd à Soue Darni Anwraiinsye.Moose Mgae DonaldCawbsI Dodd & Sauter Shane GoldWu. M ousLdge Danîel Bleu. Lennox Drwrn Ud. Anfrow Forguon.Lonnox Drumn Ryan McMichd, Dodd & Sauter Justin Balivsai, Naiona Auto Daniel Deluca.Maous Ledge.Whit. Sean Thomndyke. Raya@ErdorWua MAJOR SOUIRI Pbyofb JustnFox 2 Ken Henr Dan Denr.ey Pat Ryan Bmoldi Legi BaUby Scafit4 De" kArd Brod Mar. Josh Muler 2 Matt Gooden Pdt 8huumo 4 Crean & Was AndrwLaramy 2 Nina"uCater DmnyIL*Qidan 2 JtxanPctte2 Kait Houa 9 MM PMI"uu Ky@ Muiphy 2 Tylar Hy in order to advance to the final, then pulled their goalie, but WVhitby managed to hang on the preserve the 3-3 tie. This set the stage for the finals against Oshawa. Whitby started slowly and fell behind 2-0 after three minutes of play. However, Whitby rallied with three straight goals and took the lead, only to have Oshawa reply with two more goals in the final two minutes to take a 4-3 lead after the first period. Wednesday night dart league LASATY'S BLUE UGIfI DIVIUON (Mens>) F8t le Sais Fumftwxe Filshbig Dodd & Sauter Bradloomn WhItby Traphy Houa. FabrlatgTêenloe Gary ConeService ClaemntCohctorCars ParmiFoarn Daný NSfl»ServbcS W L MT 1225U8122 112 68 112 103 77 103 9684 96 89 91 89 76 104 76 es 11665 57 123 57 0- led Whltby Tmah Dodd & Sauter Baker Fumiture Cary -oin 0 cluesnt Cam 8 FabrkncaioTecl. 8 Drry Noon 7 Parmi Foam Top l10 o««M John Md'herson 616 ~lPindar 416 3morgHlrd403 G»ogeDay 338 Jo)hntpLaprw310 Todd Barbour 294 Gary Cumninaga293 Grum Sangwln 282 Mark Pallng21 PtoeWof dmUîe ok DvdoySr. LADATrS CARLSBERG DIVISION W L PiS RoysEnterprse 67 37 71 ln-LleStore Fbcures 54 54 54 Desiratta Office Systema 563 55 53 National Trust 38 70 38 Germes played RoysEntarprls D"srat aOff"c 4 National Trust 3 In-Lins Stcre Tep *lx scorem Sm tLoekn.r Davld Raid WayneThom Jay Husak sum~n1er Suai Ptayer of U#e Wei* SsnCarrnIer IFï liockum M"t saoffden 5 Andfrow msoa3 Zoo Greor3 Il junesO0" esuof tni Whhby Optimlg em Caron &Weeka Jmne.Dick Mithefl ros. M. Moaenz. Whftby Optinlat B. Scott. Brookln Leglon J. MlUer. WhitbyOpIiTut M. Snawdan, Spydw K. He",y Leaaarn RI Wakan, James Dick J. Patter, MacioIl Gros. K. Murphy. Mam Renaujd N. Cafter. Carton à Weoks A. Lwau. Canon & Weeks K. RoniqIa Brookin Laglan S. Fouton, Whkby Optbiiis J. Fpx. Loacamn T. Healoy. MacRenaud Z- Grom. dr D. ArdGoaçnkegIon C. Caus*d. eCarstiAWook C. Osbarne. Lemam D-. Sauon 1Laom F. Arnuravalye, leu-m M. Anderson, BOmM ai gl D. Amiat. Spydes T. Liai.. MitohelBras. *NOR SOWqRT 5 Fab 20 Whkby Traphy 3 Broaluin Lagion Wphi Molxhome4 Lui. Carn 2 MichusimooNl 0 S»dy Atto Glus 3 Celan Brown Tbn Fous.te 7 Play k AgaSports 7 Ryan Kart MW"h lTudm 2 stuphonBa" The Oshawa defense stopped the. Whitby attack cold in the second period, and with two more goals deed Whitby 6-3 to capture the gold medal. Everyj member of the Whitby sqa ontributed totheii teain scoring. Cynthia Whaley led the team with four goals aand two assista. Baldasti had twogas and three aOsista, Andrea Perry two goals and two assiats, and Erin Walsh and Lori Barchard also contributed two goals each. Additional assists went te Jillian Finley, Janice Foot and Sama MeaLney with two each, while ErinHrey Theresa Dehm, Aine Pattison, Sally Engand' and Danielle Glover each had on. amst. Kerr Lynn Smith played very steady goal in eveiy gaine of the tournament and waa outstanding in the third game aplnst Hamilton in pr.serving the. needed tie. The. team in coached byr Dave Glover and Brian Perry, and Nancy Meaney is manager. CO*STrEEL<ýLASCO~ SOCCER CITY ffHirIy PRESENT t/I A R I~I B~EIl K....1 . 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