Whitby Free Press, 9 Nov 1994, p. 34

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page 34, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 9, 1994 triuph for ANDERSON soccer coach Lindsay Howlett checks out his new hairstyle given by mem- bers of the senior boys' team. Howlett promised his charges earlier this season he'd James Mullane tasted defeat for the first turne in the bexing ring over the weekend. Mullane, 16, of Whitby a member of the Moter City Iâox- ing Club, met a quality oppo nent for the first tme and lest a unanimous decision -- although his coach and instructor Don Nelson questioned the decisien, thinking Mullane had won the fight. Mullane, having scered knock- outs in every one of his previeus bouts since starting boxing eariy this year, was in teugh against Alain Henry, 18, at the West End Bexing Club in Mississauga. Henry, frein the Phoenix Box- ing Club in Sudbury, is Ontario amateur champion in the inter- mediate open ci ass. He improved his record te 10 wins and two losses. He and Mullane battled in the welterweight (139 te 147 pounds) class. w Nelson believes Mullane won the fight, despite what the {dg~es decided. Ho adds that ulane did score one victory - heoevercame his nervousness about entering the epen cate- goy. Mullane will compote in the qintermediate open division at the p rovincial championships at the Lansdowne Boxing Club in Toronto Nov,. 25 te 27. Henri will be in the senior division at the provincials. Aalse at West End, another Whitby boxer, Nick Pelletier, registered his first victory in three tries with a docisien over Peter Jones of Kitchener in the 165-pound middleweight class. P0elletier will cempete in the let them cut bis flair if they won the LOSSA titie -- they did, and Howlett received his trim Friday before a large crowd in the sohool lobby. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press senior novice division at the pro- vincials. Elliet Wren of Whitby recently scored his first victory with a decision in the junior mid- dleweight class (156 pounds) at a The Whitby miner atem AAA hockey club, sponsorod by Fortune Financial, played two gamos last week, oarning only one tie for their offerts, and had their unbeaten string end at eight gaines. On Tuesday the Wildcats hosted the always -tough central Ontario Wolves. The Wildcats had won the two previeus meetings betwoen the teains, and stormed to a 2-0 lead in the flrst two minutes of play. Early goals were scored by Brandon McBride on an unassisted effort and M1ichael Kosiw on a three-way passing play frein Andrew Pigraza and Adamn Thibodeau, who was ifilling in fer the injured James Liske. Wolves then scorod two te tie the score. show in Kingston. One of the Motor Oity club's bestp respects, Jamie WÏaddick, 14, e A shawa won for the third turne in as many bouts in the jenile 156-pound cass at the West End event. McBridge notched his second of the gaine in the second period. Late in the period Wade Brarich scored. Central Ontario dominated play in the third period, euthustling Wildcats at overy =potnt and scoring twice to Wolves continued the pressure, taking a one-goal load with thre minutes on theo dock. Less than a minute inter, Kosw was sent in aloe by Thibodoau and made ne mistake with a low, hard short to the corner that made the final On Saturday, Wildcats lest 9-6 in Barrie in their first meeting with the Flyors. Branch scored twe goals, McBride, Pigrain, Ryan Tutalc and Robbie Robertson getting the others. Anderson CVI's senior boys' soccer team completed an un- defeated season by winning the LOSSA (Durham high achools) championship last week. Anderson, coached by Linda Correis and Lindsay Hewlett, will go te the OFSAA (Ontario high schools) championship tour- nament in Scarborough next MY*. had a good team," says Hewlett, noting his team, is made up of outstanding athletes. Jeffey MacLean, 16, a mein- ber of Whitby's under-17 team and who earned a place on Ontario's under-17 teain, scored two goals as Anderson downed R.S . McLaughlin 4-1 in the LOSSA final. Andrew Channer, OFSAA Champion earlier this year in senior long jump, and Colin Mil- ler aIse scored for Anderson. In the semi-final, Anderson had defeated Father'Leo J. *Aus- tin 2-1, MacLean scoring both goals. MacLean had the wiinnigoal in a 2-1 win over St. Mary's ta propelled Anderson into the semi-final. Hewlett says his teain should do well at 0FSA next May -- as lonlg as everyene stays healthy. The Whitby mineor peewee AAA hockey team has been selected, by virtue of winning the provincial championships last year, to represent Canada in an international hockey tournament in Regensberg, Germany in January 1995. The tournament will host 10 countries. To send the 16 hockey players and three coaching staff, it will cost approximately $1,000 per player. The team has embarked on a significant fundraising effort. However, considerably more money will be required te compete in the tournament. Local organizations, businesses and service clubs have been approached for financial assistance and support te ensure that ail players have the opportunity te, represent Canada in Germany. .Ail donations will be recegnized in the ininor peewee AAA team program which wiil be distributed at ail gaines, tournainents and throughout Durhamn Region. The hockey team held a hot deg sale at the Kendalwood Plaza and a yard/sports sale at the A & P Mail. A sulent auction wili be held in November. Team miembers are also seiling tickets on a novelty fridge, with Doaitnd e ics Iaioeu was -aanjur fo thre weks.uta Howlrett sorshirepleenBt, Core Bayord whoeplayscoen-, poeitive olrd hokeyws solid pii net. oceýwssoi i et.s aaMllr ih winer, woasd outstaighai sineaso, as were Fank Bgaer sona eene anFrayne Nassey, ot dfelad. Bae paed in Ead teldpast summeas edi eeksadtpostn na rish pr leea pitemo. Bits po lso pl ayimidi i ae duAne, ho s ayid sccesi u fist ear oashan amteur i iis erstya s.a mtu «Fiessintgin ob. rblin," sid Howlegtt abuthi polaer,sad theonltaofut i t'heFSevsdte lnt. aof n thAndAersntn1. aie n tied so ww hson.Tey wo nda tournametisa Andeon CVa and waent udfated- at tour-V anament a unareator-u didn't a in. tn - u Aint tew ateiounmet Atersontter Ho ross 0- Andero faiedte advaCrobcse - Hodaly ross scodat OFeaSA Hlst os seaso onhd a tteoFas fort record baae onrevis garieorinbthedunnent. garesi tetor.mn. . ...e..m..y.......d h o ck ey...a .r...a........e...... .......the. Mraw.te bÇheld at;[roquoi Park on Feb. 28, at 8 p.m. Anyone wishing te become invoived in supporting the tearn can contact Richard Trinkunas, teain manager, at 666-399l3. Solid'start for selects The Whitby Master Bedroin novice select hockey teain has four wins, a leas and a tie te begin theoseasen.- Colin Harvey had a geaI and three assists in a 7-0 win over Bowmanville in an exhibition game Nov. 5. Jerad Millar and An drew Braithwaite shared the shutout. Sean Cunningham had three goals in a 4-2 win ovor North Toronto in league play Nov. 3. Paul Michael Rivest had the othor goal. Rivest had the only goal in a 2-1 loss te Oshawa Canadians in exhibition pay. thegol Cunningluainhad hegol and Jason Gordon two in an 8-0 victory over York Milîs Oct. 27 in their first league gaine. Braith- waite got the shutout. Whitby tied Beaverton reps 1- 1 on Oct. 22. Andrew lebelan d Michael McPhh each had two goals in a 7-1 win over Markham Oct .18 in exhibition. MLlane suffers lst los.S Minor atom undefeated streak ends

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