WhItby Free Press, Wednesday, February 1.1lm, Page 23 ~MfJ1~ ~</ -<4 Terriers stili lst Whitby Tormina Terriers hold a three-point lead atop the in- door unde -15 socer league afler three recent wins. Whitby defeated Aax 11-1 and Peterborough 6-2. O n Sunda with five regular players out o the lineup, Whitby edged PIeker- g'e Whitby teain recently won the Durham indoor tournament championship, defeating Wihitby Raidors, from the elite division, 5-1. "It's a feather li the Whitby Iroqueis Soccer Club's that they can field two under-iS rep teains and stili win li Durham»" says Terriers head coach Bill Groden. The Whitby teain, sponsored Iby Termina Homes.,won back to, back league cup tities at the select tier 1 leve, going undefea- ted in 19 months of league play. TIhat earned the teain a place in the Central Soccer League's A. division for the 1995 outdoor season. Terriers have added Jim Macean as assistant coach. MacLjean is former manager of the Whitby under-14 team that Whitby curling club Investor!S TustbSinhpisi Jamn.7 -14, et UstRoMos chàs MAIN EVENT Wimner. Rob Lae ,lnkr. Thonhili Curlng seni.fb: Trevar Bwbeck riric. Whltb Cuing Clubi(og tinecond avent final round); Bob WVite's din. Whkby Curling CIL lub , " taTed Parais rink ln events National TustTrophy mlxd borupis jan. 1l, Whitby CwiNg CIÉ* MAIN EVENT Wlnner. Art Kawagh ulnk Pseborawugh Curling Club> SECOND EVENT Wnr. skp - Lapy Wood. vice-,Ma"Vn WS&d. ecnd -Ted Gbean, bai -Fa Gibson THIRD EVENT Winner. skp - Paul &*tan. vices - Uiz Winters. second - Jane Taoze.. bai - Sandy Suttan Hoky lm Chafllenus B Winen Whltby Curling CL k8 GOrd Carrolladvanced ta provk"fias.Bitan and Trenton, Jan. 20-22 joe Tomi S.,dorliudior 11111d port peny Cwung Chib Zone final vwsnner~ Whitby rink skdpped by Tlmn Morrison advanced ta reglonal provincial finals. lchmnond 1411,Jan. 21-22. UPCOMNG EVENTS OCLA Buslnese Womsn's boniffiel, Fab. 4 Larilse Beut Day banepiel, Feb. OCA interrmedite zone playaffs, Feb. 11 WCC Prafeesional and Bualnees Mens baneplel. Feb. 1B Motor City mlIxed bonpiel.Fob. 24-28 won both Ontario and Canadian championships. Hlis son, Jeif, a member of the Ontario under-17 teain, is also helping the team with technmcal demhonstrations. «Jim's experience and winning record complements our prograin and to have Jeif, one of t he most technically advanced players in Canada, help the players is the icing on the cake » says Groden. Terriers will fiold open prac- tices every Thursday, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., starting tomnorrow. Players.born Zr Aug. 1, 1980 who wish to attend can eall Groden at 430-6026. Minor -novices continue to wan In Eastern AAA action, Whitby McDonald's miner novice hockey teain added two more victories for a 9-1 record in their last 10 starts. Led by the unsugheroes on defence, Whitby hel'd their opponents te two goals in the two outings while scoring il cf their own. On ThursdayWlildcats pla ed a scoreless first period i Markham before the passing plays started te click. Whitby counted three turnes in the second perid on goals by Bobby Scott,, Jasn Velacich and Steven Seedhouse. Liam Roddox with two, Brandon . Davis. Michael McKenzie and Seedhouse with his second of the gaine added five more in the third te, complete the scoing. Kle Clancy was in net for the shutout. Wildcats bast the servioes of defenceman l(evin Rempel for three weeks when he was hit into the boards on the final play of the game. Playing without Rempel, Whitby's defence of Nick Cotter, Kyle O'Brien, Jason King, Randy Walton and Im Liske camne up big in a 3-2 win over- Richmond HfI-Vaughan. Reddox olebrated his birthday with a pair. McKexizie had the other marker. inor peewees advanc in playoffis The Whitby minor peewee AA hockey teain, sponsored by Crow's Sports, advanced te the second round cf the playoffis by defeating Richmond Hlill Jaguars two gamnes te none in the best-of-three frtround. In the first gaine last Friday, Bxyan Rourke opened the scorig by banging in a rebound off Luc Chiasson's shot. Richmond Hlill tied the game before the end of the first period and then went ahead 2-1 on a power play goal in the second. Rourke tied the gaine on a breakaway after a perfect pass fran Reece Robertson. In the third period, Wildcats turned it up a notch and were rewarded iwhen Chiasson scored from Matt Rae and Stefan Ià nklater late in Nurse Chev OS 5 Atteruley Tire 2 J1V lB+uton 2MikaM chey ,y Grog C~rwrght m..en s Orshoes Pizza 4 NFReelmy 2 Raiym5 .5g1w rývu hockey a» of Je..27 Nional Trust 1a 4 Brchers liza 12 3 AttesleV Tire il 5 Roy'sEW«epdu e 9 8 Dadd & SMAlie 8 7 NRSPdIy 9 9 aOuee's HoIeI 7 7. 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RayaEter. 1415 PatSheeha JnimDavhn il 18 Mak Fouler. Atteusley Tire 5 24 Joe Ferr. NRS Reey 11 17 Don French. Oueens Hotel 1B il j- rnes DmbgDodd Sotter 14 13 Wag irlx. .rotesPlzzS il i John Wdme. Custom Atto 9 IB PtUysf( 09 the wsek Grec Mile. Nain lru.3 goals. 3 @a the peiodto win the gaine 3-2. ichael Thornton played well li goal for Whitby and made many key saves te, preserve the win. On Sunday, Richmond Hill came eut determined te send it te a third gaine and scored early to take a 2-0 lead. However Rae scored late in the first with a slapshottoecut the leadin half. Rae then scored again in the second te, tie the gaine at 2-2. In the third pýeod Whitby took the lead on a ga by Kyle Ruttan and then Chiasson scored twoi a row te, give Wildcats a 5-2 lead. Jaguars neyer quit, however, and macde the gaine close by scorig two goals with less than two minutes remaining in the gaine. However, Whitby hung on te, win the gaine 5-4 and the series. 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