Whitby Free Press, 28 Sep 1994, p. 22

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Whitby Free Press, Wecnesday, September 28,1994 ,Page 23 MLullane back Jaesthe JmsMullane cf Whitby will bo back in action when the Motor City Boxing Club presents anothor show on Sunday after- noon at the Armeuries in down- town Oshawa. -The 16-year-old Anderson CVI student, a member cf the Motor City* club, knocked out àIl his opponents when ho began his amateur career earlier this year. He thon returnod with his famnily te, his native Wales, but they recently came back te, Whitby. Mullane will fight Chad Badour, 16, cf the Ingston club in a 145-pound bout, the main event cf the show Motor City ma ager Don Nel- son, whe is del ghted at the return of perhaps the club's finest. boxer, says the. Kingston club' *is unaware of *Mullane's talents. But ho says the strong King- ston club always turns eut strong fiqhters, and h expects Badour will be a tough opponent. 1Preceding the Mullane bout will bo a match botween Kerry -Hendron, 28, cf Peterborough, former Ontario- amateur mid- dleweight champion, and Scott Yvonne,* 19, cf the Champions club in the North York area. In alI there are 21 bouts ache- duled -- although some cancella- tiens are expected -- in what promises te be an outstanding show, says Nelson. Including Mullane, nine Motor City boxers-will see action some for the first time, in wLÈat is 1ring called the %Yung Guns' show. The *show wil include, for the Pis iea female bout between An7nisa Patcheson of Motor City and Tanya Robertson of Belle- ville, both 15-year-olds weighing 130 pounds. Robertson could be formidable -- she knocked her last opponent right out of the ring-- but Nelson says Patcheson is also strong. Brad Lescard of Cobourg, a 26-year-old black beit in tae kwon do, wilI do battle for the Motor Club club against Robert Hall of the West End club in a i50-pound match. Lescard, who wants to begin a boxing club in Cobourg, couid be too much for the inexperienced Hall, Nelson says. Motor City's Dave Hume will fight Brent Garrard of Cabbage- town in a bout between80-pound 12-year-olds. Nick Pelletier of Whitby, who lost a split decision on Sunday in Brampton, will again, meet Ralph Papiest of Cabbagetown. Papiest won a close decision, over Pelletier in a previous match-up between the 165-pound fighters. *Pelletier lest te Lee Chisholm of the Jamestown club on Sun- dIed,250 tickets have been sold for the show on Oct. 2. Tickets are .$10 for adults, $5 for youth under agfe 12, and can be obtained at thei Motor City Club, 716 Wilson RdI. S., unit 2(434-8686). CORMNE TIM (left) and Sarah Joh.n 1(23) of Anderson CVI gfor a rebound mn a game against Pine Ridge at, the >rooklin' Optimist Red and Grey Tipoif senior, girls' basketball tournament in Whitby. Anderson edged the Pickering school 48-47 but Iost 57-33 to Bay Ridge, in the semi-finals. Port Credit won the tournament. % Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Press Midg ets dubl.edin Deuleted bantams semi-ftinal defeated iii finial The hockey season has just Sammy Scheepers and Derek begu and alrod Foran.- Ackford. DipsICorp., Witby's miner Reaching the final was no easy batmAA entry, has used up task, as Whitby needed te defeat most of the bad luck any team Scarborough Bruins 3-2, should endure for an entire Brampton 3-0, and Aurora mn a season. rematch 4-3. At the Kawartha bantamn Scoring for WVhitby leading up tournament this past weokend, te the final were Mike Orviss Whitby overcamo an opening (three goals, one assist), Shane game 6-2 loss te Aurora with Neil (one goal, one assist), throe straight victories, only te Flaherty (one goal, two assists), see victory slip through their Scheepers (one goal, two assists), fingers in the final. Power (two goals, throe assists), Injuries te Matt Smith and Schlitt (one goal,' two* assists), Luke Power, as well as, the Orviss (threo goals, onè aasist), absence cf Ryan Babcock and Paul Heinrich (one goal, one Brant Flaherty, combined to assiýst),,Tmr Fennessey (one goal, make their challenge next to on~e assist), and Ackford (two impossible. assists). The short bench, se earlyin the Ryan MacArthur and Justin seasen, coupled with a string of Terry anchored a sohid defence penalties, were tee much te that supported the outstanding overcome as Peterborough goaltending of* Scott lhompson defeated Whitby 5-3 in the final. and Sean Tremaine (one shuteut). Scoring for Whitby were Mim On Oct. 2, the teamn will host a Fennessey with twe and -Paul yard sale in the parking lot of the Chornobay. Earning assists were Whitby Library between 9 a.m. Paul Matusiak, MikeOris ad3pm Whitby Wildcats midget, AAA team members and coaching staff are lcoking forward te what appears te be a very promising hockey seasen based on their performance in pre-season exhibition and tournameént matches. Facinig their very first challenge, Cats were treed by a 6-3 boss te Central Ontario Wolves, but dimbed down and sharpened their claws for the return battle. Wildcats mounted a furious 'attack in this engagement, scratching Wolves deeper with every shift, and left them licking their wounds in.lâinclsay with a eonvincéing 8-2 victory. In other exhibition -game action, Wildcats clawed out a 3-1 win over Markham, and thon mauled Ajax-Pickering 8-2 with a combination of superb offenoe and stingy defence. The teamn travelled te Sarnia this past weekend for the Lambton Lightning hocey tournament where they gainod a borth in the semi-finals with one loos te Lambton (6-3) and wins over Stoney Creok (6-3) and Team Michigan (7-1). Catà- cofld ntreachthe finals due te a 6-3 upset delivered. by the first-place Oakville squad. Coach Craig Terry is eagerly anticipating the team's' first Eatstern AAA League -game against *Peterborough _Petes Thursday evening at Iroquois Park. L[,ions kings in Brooklin For the third time in five years, Lions are the best men's slo-pitch team in Brooklin. Brooklin Lions Club defeated last year's champion, Brooklin Classics, 11-9 Sept. 19 in the final of the Brolclin league. Lions members are John Pearson, Kovin Csgrove, Jim Mason, Bill Grylîs, Steve Gryýlîs, Dave Grylîs, Bilan Grylîs, Tim Grylîs, Ken Linde, Grog Gibson, Steve Gibson, K.evin O1Neill, John Phillips,- Brian Tarelt'n 'and Duane Reid. MOTOR.. ..C..J..Y..S 'YONGGUS' The Whitby Wildcats major novice AAA hockey team opened the regular season- with wins over Barrie and Richmond HlilI- Vaughan Stars. Derek MeTeague scored in #ie fIrst period, to kickstart the Whitby attack in an 8-2 win over Barrie Sept. 24. McTege later had another *hile Kyle Vandeloo and David Arnold also score two goals each. Jeif Freeman and Kyle Musse]: man had the'other goals. Greg. Williams had three assists and Devin McLeod played n et. On Sept. 25, Whitb outshone the Richmond- Hill-Vaughan St.ars by registering a 6-1 win. Vandeloo, McTeague and Josh .èrancis scored in the second period, Williams, Arnold and Freeman in the third. Arnold also had two assists. Bryan MacKinnon was in net for Whitby. Before beginning the regular season, Whitby played three exhibition games, defeating Osh- awa 8-1 and Bowmanville 5-1 and falling 6-3 te Marîboros oJ the Metro Toronto Hockey ,tby will. again,.pLaL Mari- boros in the *Hamilton. Tim Hor- ton tournament Oct. 9. Under- lOs wiln Cup final, but fait short of double The Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club under-lO rep team finished their season by winning the CUp final but losing the playoif championship. In the min stadium at Esther Shiner Complex ini Toronto, Whitby shut eut a very strng Darion team tOtewn h Centa Soccer League Cup championship. In what proved te be a thrilling encounter with end-te-end action and- many near misses, Whiùtby p= ye their usul blnd of cotoled, entertaining soccer, keeping the opposition forwards at bay until Paul Kontos blasted home the winner 10 minutes before time. .1 The next morning the same two teams squared off in. the playoff final and only a penalty kIck two minutes from time allowed DaHU te tie the score after Kontos had put WVhitby ahead with 12 minutes te play. Overtime failed te decide the winner but the dreaded penalty shooteut gave Darlingtený the win by the. narrowest of margne. Whitby keeper is Brian Crawford;' defenders Eimon Sommerville, Tyler Mattin, Gavin McCrorme, ike Denning, midfielders John Baker, B.J. Bowles, Mike Sheehan, Liam Reddox, *Bryan- Mcinnon; forwards David Morgan, ike Bowerman, KoI)tos, Ciaran Thompson; coaching staff, Frank Thompson, Nick Kentos, manager BryceKinnen. Thre team' is 'sponsored by Neilson Cadbury, -Golden Griddle and Dominos Pizza.

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