Whitby Free Press, 30 Mar 1994, p. 20

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Page 20, Whitby Free Press, Wednesciay, March 30, 1994 M - - ~ ~ I Whîtby opens final series with a wnin The Whitby major atom AAA hockey teamn, sponsored by Dundas Centre Guardian!Drugs, won 5-3 over Halton Huis this weekend. This was the first gaine of a best-of-five Ontario Minor Hockey Association final series. Whitby broke out on top early in the first period as David Morasse slapped home a shot. Assists went to Kyle Branch and Todd Stevenson. Halton HIEls later in 'the period tied the contest at 1-1 before Jet!' Frazer deflected a shot from the roint lato in the period to go up yaoi. Morrison and Sean MacRury picked Up the a. iists. The second period belonged to Whitby. They were able to count two more goals and leave for the second-period break up by a score of 4-1. Branch potted the teains third goal from Jay Harrison and Stevenson, while Steven Farquharson, on a pass froin Stephane inkiater, accounted for the fourth goal. In the third period, Halton Huis scored two quick goals to narrow the lead to one. Both teame had good scoring opportunities throughout the period, but with just 36 seconds left in the period, Morasse scored into the empty net to seal the victory. Stevenson picked up his third point of the gaine with an assist. Game three of the series will be held in Whitby on Thursday, 8 p.m., at Iroquois.ar pad #1. Former Anderson Colleiate student Andy Brereton continues to do well for Western Michigan IJniversity'5 men's track teain. Sophomore Brereton placed in two évents for Western Mlichigan at the Purdue Relaya in West Lafayette, Ind. last Saturday. Brereton was second in the joýg juMeC(2 ft., 7 1/4, in.) and third in the 200-meter dash (11.37 seconds). This was the second outdoor meet of the season for the Bron- Cou. Oni March 19, Brereton was third in the 200-meter dash (22.11 seconds) and sirth ini the 100-meter dash (11.16 seconds) at the 1994 Florida State Relaya izx Tallahamse Fla- ÀFtuire saso c WHITBY FIGURE Skating Club presented 'The Festival of Fun' Saturday night at Iroquois Park About 400 skaters performed in the sold-out show. Photos by Jeremy Dresar, Whitby Free Press Novice AAAs in final against Peterb orough With 73 lei tournament and e:i behind them, the AAA hockey tean the Ladies Auxdi more hurdle to jull The Whitby tE the most receri playoff with 1 Peterborough wif two-loss record wl enough to advanc (three of 1 peterborough. This time Whit ice to their advf Oshawa 4-1 anc 10-3. In the Oshawa controlled the gaxi finish testing the early and often. Adamn Thibodee econng wth a unassisted goal. ( ,ague, playoff before Tyler Harrison put the ichibition gamea Whitby teamn ahead for good on a e major novice set-u? from Ronnie Robertson a, sponsored by and saren Farquharson. iary, have one Brandon McBride added the np. third goxal, assisted by Michael ;eamn completed Kosiw and Andrew Pigram. it round-robin Kosiw completed the scoring with Oshawa and McBride assisting. tha two-wn Chris Nemisz went the vhich wa go distance in goal for the win. e to the finals The Peterborough game featured the total dominance five) versus again for the home team. Ryan Tutak, James iÀske and Koeiw led the way with two goals ity used home each with singles going to Paul ,antagê beating Ranger, Robertson, MeBride and a Peterborough Harrison. Sean Hill had three* assista and McBride, Billy Deir, tgaine, Whiitby Harrison, Robertson, Pigrain and ne from start to Farquharson had two each. Oshawa goale Singles went* to Jarnie Fox and Kosiw. au opened the Goaltending duties were second effort shared by Marc Gleeson and Oshawa tied it Nemiaz. Oshawa gained revenge winning at home 7-5. Kosiw had two goals and an assist,Pgm a goal and two asEsts, Roberteon and Deir a goal each and Tutalc an assist. Whitby's trip to Peterborough was also unsuccessful losing 6-2. Down 3-2 at the end of the second, the Peterborough tearn scored three goals, one to an empty net in the third to gain the win, which they needed to advance to the next round. Tutak and Kosiw were the Whitby ecorers with Liske and Kosiw also adding assists. Goaltending-duties were again shared by Gleeson and Nemisz. McBnide and Kosiw both reached the 50-goal plateau in recent- league/playoff action combined, while Harrison stands alone at the 30-goal level and Robertson, Deir and Pigrain occupying the 20-goal mark. Brereton ini U.S. coliege track meet

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