page 26, Whitby Free Press, Wedrîesday, Deoember 7,1994 Bell backstrokes to aother victory Matt Bell followed up a recent E old medal performance in rantford with a first-place fin- ish at a swim meet in Oshawa. Bell won the 100-metre breast- Justin Cardwell of Whitby had twe goals in two wins by Wes- tern Michigan in university hockey recently. Cardwell scored the tying goal in a 2-1 win in overtime ever Lake Superior State, the defend- ingNCAA champion. He also scered in a 4-2 win over Uhio btate. The sophemere right Winger now has seven goals and four assiets in 14 games this season -- he had five points in 32 games as a rookie last season. stroke event for boys aged 13 and 14. He was also second in 50-metre freestyle. Bell had previously swam the His team is in fourth place in beague play with a 5-4 record. fastest time of' the year in. Ontarie for his age group in the 200-metre backstroke. Bell's performance was just one of 19 first-place finishes bly members of the Dra Aquatie '9 wi*ns for club members Nine members of the Whitby Kiichi Sai Judo Club had first- place finishes at the club's in- vitational tournament Nov. 19. Winners were Christopher Shirley, Shane Alexander, Deug Baker, Alîsun Hancock, Robin Long, Shannon Gallogley, Ian Alexander, Zack Lowe Cameren Russell and Ken Pound. There were competitors from 15 clubs at the nieet. Atom seleets take BR titie The Whitby miner atein select hockey teain, sponsored by Crawf Sports, won the Apsbey teurnament 'B' title recently. Afcer losing. 4-2 te Oshawa Blackhawks, Whitby beat Sutton Novices rebound to win The Whitby Wildcats miner novice select teain, spensored by Teronto Dominion Bank, lest 3-0 te Victoria Village on Dec. 1, despite selid goaltending by Jordan Callaghan and Alex Renaud. With solid goaltending again on Dec. 3, Whitby bounced back te Win and loss for novices The Whitby major novice AA hocke team, sponsored by Main TecheIndustries, had a win and a bass in recent play. Wildcats defeated Grilla 3-1 Dec. 3. Goal-scorers were Aaron MacMurray, Ryan Jehnston and Derek Rayner. Michael Jeffrey was between the posts for the win. On Dec. 4, Wildcats travelled te Newmarket but came up fiat and were defeatedl 4-1. Whitby's lone goal was scored by Aaron Maguire. Despite the loss, Kyle Simpson was consistent in net. Wildcats travel te Aurora on Thursday for their next gaine. Selgeets liose 3 The Whitby Wildcats bantain select hockey team, spensered by Blades Custom Skate Care, competed in their third teurnament of the season on Saturday. The long drive nerth to Bancroft proved te be disastrous as the Whitby teain lest aIl three games, 3-1 te St. Isidore, 2-1 te Port Perry and 1-0 te Bancroft. Scoring for Whitby were Matthew Wu and Scott Young. In North York beague action en Nov. 25, Wildcats lest 3-2 te North Toronto. John Lang and Derek VanEgmond scered for Whitby. The next day Whitby travelled te Scarboreugh for a retura exhibition match and played one of their best gaines of the season as they skated te a 5-2 victory, avenging an earlier loss te the Scarborough teain. Early goals by Young, VanEgmnond, Aiden Laverty and Chad Mackenzie put Whitby eut in front and a goal by Wayne Richard in the third period sealed the victery. On Nov. 30, Whitby was bock te Nerth York League play and tied Don Milîs 6-6. Sean Dennelly with two, Mike Grabowski, Laverty, Richard and Lang were the scorers. defeat Ajax 5-3 in an exhibition gaine. Ajax scored two in the first and one in the second to take a two-goal lead. For Whitby, Andrew Meadows opened the scoring in the second. Anthony Novia added another at 6:28 of the second to close the gap and at 7:55 of the second, Nick Carson added the tiebreaker. At 8:22 of the third, Shane Morillo got the winner and Brandon Phillips added the insurance goal. Players of the week were Matthew Houghton and Novia. The team is coached by Lloyd Saniga and managed by Lindsey Morillo. Assistant coach is Larry Harris. B3antamls beatien in serais The Whitby major bantain AA hockey teain was beaten in the semi-finals of the recent Pickering AA tournament. Witby started out strong with a 4-2 win over Scarborough Stallions. Jamie Barnett,had two goals, Derek Powers afid Brian Crilly one each. Game two saw Whitby fali 3-1 te a high-flying Pickering team. The gaine was a goaltenders' battie, close throughout, with the final goal scored into an empty net in the final seconds. Brent Johnson was strong for Whitby in net, facing a barrage of Pickering attackers while the lone Whitby goal was scored by Crilly. Game three saw WhIitby edge Aurora 2-1 to go on to the semi-finals. Whitby goals were scored by Dan Bescoe and Mike MaGee. Richard Sanders provided strong goaltending. Gamne four saw Whitby lose a tough-checking gaine to Markhain who wpnl-on te win the chaxnpionship. Whitby indoor socoer HOUSE LEAGUE SHRIMPS Toam 2 0 Team #3 3 William Hanralian Neil Mitchell Kyla Ranner Toam 4 3 Team 05 i CUrtisS F4Sylere Scott Pequegant Tyler Galpin George MilJaaovski Tom n01 4 Norm Webley Inv. 1 Rbert Watson (player nanu not Koith Hoal given> Janms arrda Jaîil. IHama 2-1 and Apsley 7-2 te take the title. Most valuable players for the gaines were Sean Kerr, Kristian Halkias and Michael Finigan. Last weekend in the Bradford teurnament, Whitby tied Newmarket 2-2 and beat Milton 1-0, but their 4-2 victory over Ancaster was net enough te go te the finals. The team had te win the latter game by six goals. Leading 4-0 late in the third period, Whitby pulled the goalie, loeking for an edge, but Ancaster scored two goals into the empty net. MVPs for the tournament were Justin Connors, Kerr and Ilkias. Whitby outshet the opposition 52-38 at Apsley and 65-21 at Bradford. Goa]ies Justin Conners and Drew Ducknill allowed only six goals in the first tournament and two goals in the second. Minor atoms split The Whitby miner atom AAA hockey team, sponsored by Fortune Financial, had a win and a boss in their first two of 10 season games in December. On Friday in Peterborough, Whitby opened the scoring midway through the first on a high, hard shot from Wade Branch. Whitby went ahead 2-0 earby in the second when Ronnie Robertson scored. The Petes started pressuring the Wibdcat goal midway through the second, and scored on a scramble in front of the net. Whitby scored two more in the third period, with Brandon McBride and Ryan Tutak notching. the markers. Sharing netminding duties were Marc Gbeeson and Kybe Nova, who combined te stop 30 of 31 shots. On Saturday, Wildcats hosted the Quinte Red Devils. Quinte is Whitby rep hockey MAJOR BANTAM AAA aponsorod by Maksîool Service Cenre Nov. 30 Whitby Ryan McCarron Paul Gray Darryl Lewis 3 York-Simcoe MINOR BANTAM AA sponsoreul by Foran DIsposai Corp. Toumnamet Dec. 3 Whitby Whitby Whâby Peut Charnobay Brion Hendry Luke Power 0 Orangeville 2 0 Mississauga 2 3 Newmnaket 4 MAJOR PEEWEE AA Nov. 28 - beague Whitby Turlinglon Smal Gukbels 3 Orillia Pickering Toturrment Nov. 25 Whiby Church Varrplew Whitby Noddlo Nov. 26 Whilby Kawasakui Gitbols Nov. 23 - bague Whitby Church 2 Unwin 2 Smail T kin ton IMM spormu Gral 2 Pickering i Rochester Ai Aax 2 Ajax [OR PEEWEE AAA med by Don Cherry's spevine Restautrr onue of only two teams in the league te record a victery ever Whitby this year, but Wildcats had defeated them in their last two meetings. Quinte forced the play for most of the first two periods and led 3-0. Red Devils went ahead by four early in the third, then, while on the powerplay, Sean Hill's bard shot frein the point went through a maze of players unteuched and Wildcats were on the board. Only il seconds later, Michael Kosiw converted a three-way passing play from Týyler Harrison and Patrick Lang. Late in the gaine Quinte scored an emnpty-netter te make the final 5-2. Wildcats continue their grueling December schedule with gaines in Cannington on Wednesday and Iroquois Park on Saturday against Oshawa. QuInIe Rd Devis eTounemont Dec. 1 Whilby 7 Ajax-Pickoring Joli Frazor 2 Judd Stevenson 2 Blaino Down Boboy McBrido Kylo Braruch Dec. 2 Whilby 6 Wolland Steven Farquharson 2 Jeremy Fishor Joli Frazor Kylo Branch Jay Harrison Dec. 3 WNtby 2 Richmaond Hill David Morasse Blaino Dawn Sonil-finui Dec. 4 Mhit b Mark inaidi Jay Harrison Blaine Doywn Judd Stevenson Joli Frazer 5 Central Ontario Final Whitby 2 Quinte Slavon Farquharson 3 Judd Stevenson Nov. 11- beagua Whitby 6 Central Ontario Joli Frazer 2 Slavon Farquhar son 2 Jay Harrison Judd Stevenson 4 Nov. 9-blague 4 Qil Judd Stevenson 2 Merlk Rinaldi 5 Bobby MoBrîde MAJOR ATOM AAA 4 sporuored by Hanel Plastics Ltd. Chlnguacouay Tousrurnm Dec. 2-4 RobieGawno 2 Dan VonEschscholîz LucsNaylor Jamres 1inkson Malt Taylor Josh Turoo Ryan Malhews Shulaul - Darryl Forsay ...dw.I..scores. Whitby 7 Dan VonEchschallz 2 MaIl1 Taylor 2 Ryan Malhews KevinPeel Whitby 4 Kevin Peel Ian Witruk Chris Simpson 2 Michael KulWynski Shutout - Darryl Forsoy Elgin-Middlosx Cambtridge O Chasnplonship final Whitby O Nov. 30 - lague Whiiby Lucas Naylor Ryan Matthews James Hinkson 0 3 Nov. 29 - league 3 Whïlby 1 Nathan Coller Shutoul - DarryI Forsey Nov. 20 - longue Whilby 4 Dan VonEschschaltz Lucas Naylor 4 Ryan Mal hews Malt Taylor Oakville 4 Richmond Hill 7 Oshma 0 Central Ontario 6 MINOR ATOM AAA sporsored by Fortune Financlal Dec. 3 Whitby Sean Hill Michael Kosr# Dec. 2 3 Whilby Wade Brench Ronnie Roberison Brandon McBride Ryan Tutak Q uinte 4 Peterborough 1 MINOR NOVICE AAA spansored by Whitty McDonalds Dec. 4 Whibby 8 Chingue-ouJsy O Brandon Davis 3 Lian, Reddox 2 Michael McKenz.e Andrew Laram Bobby Scot Slavon Seedhous. Dec. 2 Wht~ Michael McKenzie 9 MarMdsm 2 Ajax-Pickering 2 Club at the Oshawa A.quatic Club's Tailgate Charlie invita- tional meet. Matt's brother Jordan had a second-place finish and two third-place finishes in boys aged 12 and under events. Whitby select hockey MAJOR NOVICE mporuord by Master Beéooni Beeverton Towrnamrent Dac. 3 Seanbunningham n Sltn3 Stuaut Petrie (double overtime>) Whilby 3 Woadville 1 Bradley A rbour Michael Macho. Seam Cunninghami Dec. 4 Whitby 4 Newmarke< 0 Sean Cunninghami 3 Bradley Arbour Shutout - Jared Mille Andrew Braihwaite B charnplormNp Dec. 4 Whitby 4 KeaWck 2 Paul Michael Rivest 2 Colin Harvey Jason Gardon Nov. 28 -leag ua Whilb 6 5 Ajax 2 Bradley Arbour Michael MacPhee Stuart PaIrie Jason Gardon Stratlwoy Tournament Nav. 26 Whitby 1 i Tlaauturg 9 Michael Mche. Whitby 4 Parkhill 1 Michael Mache. Paul Michael Rivest Ryan Mke Sean Cunninghamn Nov. 27 Whilby 1 Mooreawn 5 Paul Michael ivesl Nov. 24 - leagua Whitby 5 Don Mille Ryan Pika 2 Bradley A utour Jason Gardon Andrew Ewart MAJOR SOUIRT sponaored by Heckford Service Cente Dec.1i Whitby 1 Ajax 4 Luke Carsan