Whitby Free Press, 19 Oct 1994, p. 36

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't,-'n ëtýôtr âkr The scoe rMI Sned 1- The Wbitby miner atem AAA hockey club, sponsored by Fortune 'Financialï defeatad Belleville on Saturday, extending their winning streak te three gaines. lvfe WiV etJd+ r~snrstd pavfo th. opening faceoiff, registoring six shots on goal in the first two minutes.' H lard work pald off when Sean H-ili fed a perfect pess to Ryan Tutàk whose bard, high shot cleanly beat the goaltender on the glove side. Hawkeyes now in 3rd The Hawkayes 'atem football club improved their record te 6-2 and assured themeselves a spot in the playoffe with a convincing 46-8 win over Markham Raiders. Hawkayes, wýho played their worst gaine of the season lest weekand, .loscing 37-6 to Scarborough, rebounded this w eek with al four running backs contributing te, the scori ng. .PuIlback Daniel Essue led the way with three teuchdowns on nine carnies for' a total. of 146 years. Mullane to fiace tough opponent' James Mullane of Whitbyi expacted te face bis teughest opponent thus fer in' amateur bo-xing this Friday night a t. Re'nt Park. Mullene, who bas won al bis pravous filgby knockout,,will meet Mohammed Abmid, whoý bas won eight cf bis fine fights as a member cf the Lansdown Boxing Club in Toronto. But'Don Nels on, manager of the. Mter City Boxing Club of wbicb Mullane is a member, says it's time Mgullane began te face better boxers* than ho bas in the past. Mullane didn't tae part in -tha Junior Gloves tournarnent in St. Catharines over the 'weekend, altbough be was schedulad te figbt. Neison says soe ribs, incurred while sparrinq, preventad Mul- lane from participatiiig. Another Whitby boxer, Elliot Wren, aIse, gets back inte action et, Ragent Park.on Friddy.Wren will, also. box in Kingston on Sunday, and Nelson is bopeful of two victorias for -bis hard-luck boxer, the loser of close decisions in recent matches. Bantams win iof3 The Whitby miner bantani hockey teain, sponlsored by Foran DisposaI, struggled through three gaines et the Terrier Tournainent ovar the. Thanksgiving weakend, winning one and losing two. Despite a'solid effort, Whitby players were unable te penatrate -.the opposition defence while apperng bewilderad and confused in their own end of the ice. In gaine one, against a very g ood team froin Peterborough, Whtby inaged only nine shots on net while surrendering 30. If not for the outstanding play cf Sean Treinaine, the gaine would have been declared a niisrnatch. Scoreless midway through the second period, Peterborough struck for three quickunanswered goals to skate away witb a 3-O victery. Whitbys- three stars for the gaine were Tremaine (flrst), Brant Flaherty, (second) and Ryan Babcock (third). The second gaine was miuch the saine as the first as Mississauga Jets completely overwhelmed Whitby 4-1. Scott Thompson held Whitby in the gaine, facing 30 shots. Babcock ended the scoring drought in the second by convarting bis own rebound aftar taking a inid-ice pass from Paul Matusiak. Three stars were Babcock (flst), Thornpson (second) and Flaherty (third). Whitby's third gaine startad off rnucb the sanie as the other two. -After falling behind 2-0 partway through the flrst, a bell seemed to ring in the hearts of the. antire team. Persistent checking and bard work began te turn the gaine around. Brian Henery convarted passas frein Justin Terry and Flaherty te close within onoe t the five minute mark of the second period. Thon Luke Power scored two unanswered goals in the third te give Wh'tby a 3-2 win. Paul Heinrick earned assists on both goals. Three stars were Shane Neil (first), Thonipson (second and Henery (third). Wilon chanSog1each Win4 Two rnembers of the. Whitby Iroquois Swimn Club each had four first-place finishes et a ineet in Port Hope recently. Adrienne Wilson won the 25- matre and 5-metre freestyle =vnt and the 25-nuetre but- tryand 25-nietre breaststroke avents, for- girls aged 8 and under. Erie Chan, in the boys aged 8 and under, won the 25m and 50 freestyle, 25ni freestyle and 25m breaststroke. Jacynthe LaBelle won three avents in the girls aged 13 and 14 division -- S50m freestyle, 100m butterfly'and l100m breast- stroke. Karen Lang won the 25m backstroke for girls aged 8 and under, Chris Ktarnura won the 25m backstroke for beys aged 8 nand under and Josh Pando won the 50 backstroke for boys aged 9 and 10. Adrian LeniierzewiCZ won the 100mi backstroke for boys aged 15adover birotheirs in top 3 Jordan and Matt Bell of Whitby each had top-three finishes at a swimm neet in Etobi- coke on Saturday. Jordan, 11, was third in 100- metro butterfly in the ae group invitational nieat whle Matt, 14, was second in 100mn butterfly and 100m braaststreke, and third in 5Oni backstroke. Both are niembers of the. Dur- ham Aquatic Club, formed in September, 1993. Halfbacks Craig Parkes and* Whitby's David Norman also scored majors, with Norman picking off a Markhamn pass and returning it 30 yards. 1 The always reliable Ashton Smith was rested for a large part of the game,' but did contribute Anderson CVI won its second straight junior boys' volleyball tournament over the weekend. Anderson defeated Dunbarton -a teaný which, had beaten Anderson in the semi-finals of a previous tournament at Dunbar- ton --in the final of the Oct. 15 tournament in Brighton.. On Oct. 7, Anderson, coached b y Cheri Madili, won theý Holy Cross tournamnent in Etobicoke. Anderson lost in the' semi- finals of their only other tourna- nment, in Unionvil1e. R an Flesch, Ryan Marsh and PaM Webb have bèen outstand- ing hitters for' Anderson. Anderson will be in their final tournanient of the season in Unionville this weelcend. The LOSSA finals will be in November at Durham College. Anderson's rnidget team lost for the first time this season at a tournament held at Anderson on Saturday. Unionville defeated Anderson 15-10, 11-15 and 15-8 and then went *on to defeat Henry Street Hi h School in the final. An derson had previously won ail 17 of its garnes, 15 of those tournament contests and two league games. Coach Gord, Williamson says bis school, 'as usual, benefits fromn a "really sound base" that is created by excellent volleyball programs at publie schools. Students under coach Mike Glanf"ield at Dr. Robert Thornton Public School and coach John .Patte at Pringle Creek Public School corne to Anderson with skills, says Williamson. The LOSSA midget playoffs begin Nov.. 7. Whitby men's hockey Staniànge ets0# Oct. 14 Brothers Pza 3 i 2 23 Na onal Trust 3 1 1 23 Dodd & Souer 3 2 0 26 NRS ReaJy 3 2 O 23 Rayas Enterprise 3 2 O 2C Attersley Tire 3 2 O 20 C.K.AtaoBody 3 3 O 34 Quees Hotel 1 3 O 23 Custam Auto Radio 2 3 1 29 Nurse hev Olds 2 3 1 26 Jim Davidson 1 3 1 15 Royal Woods Lincoln O 6 O il Scores NRS Roalty Marshall Thompson Jim Simp~son National Trust Davo Edgo 2 Georgo Oldfield Tony Grico 0Ouew's Hot el Don French Craig Torry Hairy I-Iwo Bob Galaghor George Burford Attorsley Tire 3 Rayas Enterprise 1 2 Dave Duggan 4 JimD[avidson 3 Pst Sheehan Wayne Colombe Jim Mcllroy 5 Nurse Chev Olds 4 Mike Wells Jim Branton Mike Armnsirong Grog Cartwright 4 Cuslomi Auto 2 Bob Mowsf 2 Chus Bailey Rani-tarris Carl Vickers CJ<. Auto Body JonPsfte4 Peter Bath. 3 Dae .Farquharson Brothers Pizza Charie Blaquime Ooug Wibjr Bucky Crouch OCI. 6 Dodd & Sauter Steve Byers 3 Marshall Thorrpson Das McCracken Ian Brand Paul Weir Cuatom Auto Roas Browriridge 2 Tom Schraer lowrie Hope CX. Auto Body Jon Patte 3 Das Farquharson 3 Peler Bathe 2 Victor Dallaire Raya Enterprise Grant Musselman Nei Fatquharson Bob Weîr Duncan MacFayden Tom Engtand Howio Hope 8 Rayal Woods Mike Fiizgeraid 2 Rab Bush Steve Byers 2 3 National Trus Grog Malta Dav. Edyù John Lenarduuzi 2 Ryal ooda 2 van Rasa Murray Robins 4 Brother's Pizza 4 Chalie Blaquiere 2 g Attersley Tire 1 Roberi Cale- 5 Oueens Hatli 4 lKlMryHawes 2 Gûorge Burford 2 Ptayer<s) of the eeek Oc. 6 Jan Paite. CX. Auto Body. 3 goals. 1 assist Oct. 13 Peter Bathe.CX.AtàoBody. 3 goals. lassist q sea salngth lcdkin ilfivhe ceaonerattefliptb ikn al.v Smiert-,as alsisuccsafu when ý,: -wa ba'onnctd wthWhibs Dany Cébon a 22-yard patbss t se u he *wman toucbdown. Cr-aig Pùîý¶ces was awarded'the defensive playor of 'the gaine award for leading the teain in tacklos,' while WiMtby' lineman Shawn Hubbard wss awarded the offensive player award as a result of making large boles in thé .Markham defenca, whicb allo"wed' Hawkeye running-becks to, score et will. The win p uts Hawkceyes ahead of 'North York and inte sole possession of third place,* two peints behind Scarborougli. ad Burlington. Hawkeyes! naxt -,gaine~ Sunday, Oct. 23 et il arn. et Civie Field in Oshawa egainst Pickering Doîphins. team -,','ý blanked The Whitby minor bantam- AA' team, sponsored, by ,Foran Disposai Corporation, lost 2-0 te' York-Simcoe in league play on Oct. 16. The Whitby clb still recovening froin a rash of early season injuries, was outshot 23-13. The defensive corp of Paul Matusink, Ryan McArthur, Shane Neil, Mike Orviss and Justin Terry played a good game. In tournament action on Thanksgiving weekend in Mississauga, Whitby lost te Peterborough (the eventual tournament winner) 3-0. Came two saw Whitby fail 4-1 to Mississauga Jets. In the final' game against Hillcrest, Whitby fought back from a two-goal deficit and won 3-2. In league play, Whitby's record stands at two wins and three losses, with ail three losses on the road. through most of the first period as Whitby's defonce, led by Jamie Fox and ' Paul Ranger, consistently kept Red Devils from threatening the Wildcat goal. Late, in the period Whitby scored' agamn :when Brandon McBride converted a three-way pasinfg play fromNi Mchael Kosiw and Sean Pitcher, and the period ended 2-0. ýAlthough the second period was more evenily matchÎed -With gôod" scoring, chances, at both ends,* only Wildcats were able to- put the puck in the. net. W Ihitby scored twioe during the period on two-on-one breaks,, widening, their lead to 4-0. Scoring were Pitcher and Honnie Robertson, with assists going to Wade Branc, McBride,, Kosiw and Pitcher. SThe third was a wide. open, higb-scoring period that saw a total-of six* sýhots- finiding their .marks. The teains had split four goals by the turne the period was haîf over. >In the final moments.-of the gaem., Wildcats scored two more, capping a well-deerved' victory. congin the 'third, period were McBride xtre and Robertson witb' his' second. Assists on the plays.wenýt to Tyler Harrison, Jeif Seedhouse and Pitcher. Goaltending duties .were shared by Kyle -Nova and MarcGleeson, who conbined te stop 20'of the 22 shots they faced. .,Wildcats'next'action will',be in 1Oshawa -on.' ýSaturda. Whitby plays York- Simcoe Express on Sunday nt, Iroquois Park at 4:15 Iligh sehool football cprdhr boys ýWL T F A P Dur*,aron 3 O O0 87 22 6 Pickering 2 0 O 67. O 4 Uxbaidge 21' O> 41 51 4 HenryS. 2 2 0 78 67 2 Dyr 1 10 1347 2 9=11t 1 3 0 62 87 2 PinsRidge 0 3 0' 37 73 0 Whitby, Lroquois swim club PORT HOPE HARVEST SWIM MEET SUNDAY, OCT. 16 81UNDER GIRLS Adrienrne Wilson 1sf - 25, 50 free. 25 fly. 25 brest Karen Long 1st - 25 bock. 3rd - 25 Kelsey Nometh 2nd - 25.50 frae, 25 fly Stophanie Bonnai 3rd - 25 bodr Aleandra Granvillo 2nd - 25 breasi. 3rd - 25 Iy SIUNDER BOYS Erie Chan 1st - 25. 50 fr80. 25 fl>,. 25 breast Chrm Kamura st - 25 bock. 2nd - 25, 50 froc, RoberiCotromeo 3rd - 25 broasi AletrnderMaz C-2nd-25cb;oast.3rd-25n

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