Whitby Free Press, 27 Apr 1994, p. 31

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Whitby F». Prou., WdnsdY, Apuil 27, 1904, Page 31 Novices filin eastfina The Whitby minor novice select hockey tein sponsored by TD Bank, complotd their season wit a ,lkm tW Thornhiii in the eastern finals of the North York Hockey Leagu. In gaie on. of the series, Whitby 'came out flat and by the Hold no prejudice aainst skateboarders To the Editor There has recently been an increase in the number of teens and pre-teens using skateboards. Tis activity is seen by many adute in a negative way. It could b. the uniforin of plaid shirts, hats on backwards or the baggy pante that annoy soin.. Maybe it is the way these kids seem to gather on roads, parking lots and driveways. Are they doing this to stop traffic or make store owners angry? When they are told by proprLyowners to leave, where ar hysupposed tW go? There is a place for bicycles, tennis, "Qeb1, semcer and many other solrts, so why is skateboardfing 90 different? I would much rather my son spend soine tixne practising with his skateboard than lianging around street corners. The sport, with ite own language, drese and an increasing number of participants, needa to b. looked at more carefully and without prejudice by the town. Althese kids want is ahard, fiat surface with saine curbs, steps and an opprunity to g rctsetheir as*ileswithout reainga law or disturbing. other residents. When ail areas are being considered in preparation. for the ucomin sports season, think of skatboading as a growing sport as weil. If you are angry when it is too noisy on the street or you see these 'boarders' at a shopping mall, I hoe w. will someday be abile tot them there ls a place they can go. Sharon Seeley Whitby Document Shredding # High volume equipment wilI reduce your shredding cost + Secure locked containers at no extra cost # Bonded drivers #*100%/1 of paper is recycled + Certificate of destruction # Volume discounts available year-end, cleari-outs CAL#À1 lOiff (905) 427-3605 (Derrick) WASTE SYSTEMS five-minute mark of the firet perîod, were down 3-0. It waa flot until the halfway mark of the third that Whitby got on the board when dMamn Stein broke down the right wing boards after feathering a posefr-oi Andrew Lebel Wo finaly boat the Thornhill goaie. But a minute later Thornhill restored their three goal iead. Whitby 'was able to score one mor goal, provided by Ryan Hnatko with assiste fi Brad Arbour and Paul Michael PRives. Gaine two saw Whitby'ahead by a 3-2 margin at the end of the first period. Scoing the Whitby gals were Lebel, Stein and Arbour. Thon Thornhill tîed the gaine. With their backs aga*not the wail in gaine thiree, Whitb-y fired the firet goal of the gaine when Thomas Farquharson swung behind the net and neatly tucked the puck in, with assiste from, Stuart Petrie and Jason Gordon. Then Thornhili took a 2-1 iead into the third and both teamne traded goals, Whitby's by Gordon~ froin Rivest and Arbour. With a minute remainng and Whitby down by a goal, goaltende John Ro who had played solidly the last two gaines, went Wo the bench for an extra attacker. Thornhili scored for a 3-1lwin. In the. Shamroek tournament, Whitby defeated Agincourt 4-2 in gaine one on goals by Hnatko, Lebel, Stein and Jason Gordon. North Toronto, the number two teain in Toronto, defeated Whitby 6-2 in gaine two. Stein had botli Whitby goals. Other team miembers are Ryan Pike, Devan Brick, Colin Harvey and Paddy Kelly. -, In 63 ginmes Whitby finished with 28 victorien, 22 defeats and four ties for 60 points, accumuiating 174 goals for and 126 goals against. 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