Wh itby Free Press, Weckesday, Deoember 14, 1994Page 23, H-ot start for ACVI team Anderson CVI waated no turne in showing it will be foroe and a centender for the Ontario hig school senior girl' volleyball championshipwýitha tournainent victory at tha school ever the weekend. Anderson proved to be inhospi- table hosts to some of the teains expected to b. challengers for tlu year's Ontario Federation of- Schools Athletic Association (OFSAA) crown. Anderson opened with a 15-9 15-10 win over St. Robert df Woodbridje. Anderson continued round-robin play with -a 15-3, 15-6 drubbing of A.N. Myer of Niagara Falls and then a 15-3, 15-2 walk over LaSalle of Sud- bu Thu e latter team was madeutp cf some of the players who defea- ted Anderson in the OFSAA senior girS' basketball finals Iecn t~ semi-final, Anderson downed Saunders of L-ondoni,,15- 2, 15-7. Ini the final, Anderson defeated Marymount of Sudbury 15-11, 15-6. «We got a real good effort out cf everybody,»sysAnderson coach Gord VilHamson, who says this year's teain is the most talented and well-balanced he'. ever coached at the sehool. Williamson said Shannon Jones was outstanding throug- eut the tournament, while Cidy Mitchell and Cheryl MacKaiy were aise solid. Williaxnson says bis teain is aznong the top four or ive ini the province. Anderson will play in two more tournaments before Christmnas. pTerriers wivn agan The %Witby Terriers boys whose paee *and balance had uînder-14 soccer team continues' Turul reeèl*i,. to lead the indoor league aller >a Chris'Coutu'rouünded off the 6-2 victory over Oshawa Turul. scoring for Terriers with a The. teaza, sponsored by fisttime left-footer. Termina Homes also defeated The defence of Matt Brady, Dixie in an exhibition gaine 10-2 Matt McGrady, Robbie Adamns, on Saturday night. Terry Lawrenson andJin Roufos Osp ain a me aaï, >marked well and ably supported fshwa' t.r superb teM iedrs Ra Eeyn goaltenà ding by Ryan 'MeAdam M oînër aJutn Groen, e ale n steid akeepaer a iatt Gofoyand David Wishart ean rd bis the ssa fe teracontrolled the game and long ~ ~ ~ o tho on h etc s'disfributed the hall very well. Comnacho who relayed the ball to Their bard work resulted in ike Klukowski who in tui!i numerous chances for Terriers. hammered the hall into the toP,, Terriers are undefeated in corner cf the Turul goal. league. play and are currently Klukowski notched a second prépang or a North American goal to, compliment the bat trick qua-fer tournainent in Buffalo, enjoyed by Grahamn Macean N.Y. over the Christmnas holidays. Whitby rep MIDGET AA Nov. 23 WhXby Sh Tsriy Tom Dalwa Matn Jenirm Se0M Crands Sln4oqi- Mam Sheridan Nov. le Whkby Donny Clf cory Hme JesmyMoEhamsy Jlm Eoyd SeanCrudlss NOV. 9 Whkby Rob Dweu»y TOM DaSilva CoyHm ShaneTe"r Whlty Jamn Tuddngton Oew. 3 Whkby GI Vanuýs2 Mko GLIAbeI Mark Uruin Jeli Chwch NOV. 30 WhkIby Mils Ge 4 Cefnd mOr" 0 O Nov. 28 Whkby JamnTurdrogton Danny &ma Mke GWusls 6 Barrie 1Pikering 5 Ohma IPickerig 3orilia MAJOR ATON AA qmoed by Hâm tPissilce Ud. 5 BNs mFdls &Y. totumsmt DMc.10. il Whi y 4 Dan VonEschloltz 2 Lum Naybr Josh Tivoets 4 Piediomouh ShLAoe Whkby 2 l<sviP"ol2 ONOR 1BANTANA qum0ored by FaimnDispsa Cor>~ Whl Lua Pwr Brion Hsnday De" AcIdord Scoat Thomson Dec. 6 Whb~ Pul Hirlch 2 John Fanugia MiS Orvuem 6 Mwvkhun Whaby Luasa Nsyl Whk Mati aylor con"~ 1 *NOI loton Don Mlse iaton " 1 Wexford DAVE MATHIS' of Lakeport struggles to avoid being pinned by Orett Morgan of Pine Ridge Thursday at the Henry Street High SOhool invitatioiillwrestlingflroum- ment. Morgan went on ta, win the match. Henry wrestlers won three gold.. r. Po Phtobyrkk Reeso. WhI!byFmPs Peewees sec Redhifalr The Whitby minor peewee AAA hockey team, sponsored by Don Cher;y's Grapevine Restaurant, reenuy made itot the final cf i MicWlKosIW2 Ryoei Tutak Brandon MoBride no"nisRabeteo 4 Wads Bru"c Seadmice *NOR PEEWEE AMA .eguomd by Don Cherry* Grepevins Ilsgsiwsnt Doe. il 3 e no B3 9MBrd JyHarrlso2 Siavor Farquuion 0 Der- 7 Kyle WBrnch 3 Quinte 9 Richfond Mi 3oshaa UMOR NOVICE A qionmrd by Main Tech IgItbe Der- il Whby 10 ThorT. Farquam Luon Maguire OM .10 i Peterbiorough a Whitby stn Awon Machlurray R ATON ALA Derek Raynr qosrdby FaitteisFkuunal 8 Aax MAJOR PEEWEE A DMa4 Doe. 10 Whkby MkchauKaiw 2 RNde Rabedom WnI. Brandi JamsLi"i Pahick Lan Somn PdiW Oea. 7 Whâbv AnmwPýoen2 Tylar & &namn2 7 Oshea il Centraiont"rl Dec. 8 Whtby BI Blao Rliso Thonia Farquharm OMis Ldorge 2 Rlchmond IMi 4 Markham 3 Aurora *NOR NOVICE AA aqnonsa0dby Why McoauW DIXL 10 Whây 9 Poleborough 2 2 Uaum M x4 SievariSodhouss 3 Bruxli D"'is2 the Quinte Red Devils tournament but came Up short in the final minutes cf the championship gaine. Wbitby started strongly in their firat gaine, talcing the play te Ajax-Pîckering and coming away with a 7-0 victory. Goal- scorers with two each were Jeif Frazer and Judd Stevenson with single markers going te, Blaine Down, Bobby McBride and Kyle Branch. Josh Hughes got the shutout in goal. The gaine aIse marked the return of injured pelayer Sean MacRury who dished eut a niumber cf bits te, show that the layoff did net hurt bis intensity. The second gaine versus Welland was, a repeat of the first with Whitby peppering the Welland goal and maintaining strong defence to cerne away with a 6-2 victery. Scoring fer Whitby were Steven Farquharsn with two while Fisher, Frazer, Branch and Harrison added singles. Garne three was a rough-and-tumble affair against a deterrnined Richmoend 11i11 team. Shots were even but strong defence in goal with Hughes preserved the 2-0 victory for Whitby. David Morasse and Down scored. The semi-final against Central was a see-saw battle but Justin Zammit was up te the task in goal and made the big saves when needed. Dewn 3-2 with a minute remainng, the forwards struck net te, tie and then proceeded te score twice more te, steal the victory 5-3. Scoring single markers each weère, Mark Rinaldi, Harrison, Down, Stevenson and Frazer. In the final, Whitby spotteè: Quinte te any early three-goai lead. The. team finally caught iti. second wirid in the. second period.. with goals from Farquharson ane Stevenson. Most cf the third peried was e. defensive satruggle, but witl, Whitby a man short, Quinte.- scored the insurance goal te win 4-2. The team's next teurnament takes on an invitational flavour, when it travels te, Germany tc compete ini a 10-countryr European chamnpionship. MazarNwis six races Members cf the Whitby Iro- quois Swim Club were multiple! winners at recent meets. Alana King won four events in the 16-year-old girls' division at a competition in Etobicoke. Candace Richardson won three eventa in the 15-year-old girls division and Brianna LaBelle won twe events in the girls aged 13 and 14 division. At a meet in Oshawa, Alex Mazar, in only.his second cern- ptitionwon six events in the bys aged 8and under division. Adrienne Wilson won four events in the girls aged 8 and under division and Kelsey Nemeth won on. event. Brad McArthur won an event in .the, boys aqed il and 12