Whitby Free Press, 1 Feb 1995, p. 24

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Jan. 28 White Sebatlan Pareja 2 Nck LaszkeWlcàz Kith Head Adam Jeronino Jamie l4ann Orange WiiaWm Hanrahan Govanni Botticella Purple Mark Jelfrey Scott Pequegnat Jan. 28 Purple Bue 03 Grey 6 Grey 2 Dark BIuO 4 George Mlljanovsld 2 Cwrtle Wildman David James 2 Norm WebbOy Ira.0 SOUIRI 0 Brown 6 Philp McKenzle 2 Mitchell Sauder 2 Evan Boyce 2 0 Blu 2 2 Riobbe Goddard 2 O Orange O Graham Nicholson Danoi oUle Orange O Groon O0 Whitby rep hockey MAJOR BANTAM IAAA qmoored by Makteel Service Centre Jan. 24 Whitby M. Haynes 2 A. MacCarl Jan. 23 Whitby J. Collins M. Capson D. Lewis Jan. 21 Whitby M. Haynes D. Lewis Jan. 1 Whtby M. Capson D. Farquharson S. Death 3 Ajax-PiIc.uir 3 Oshawa 2 Bardie 3 Quinto WNOR BANTAN AA mponsored by Formn DisposaI Corp. Humbervew ToSmmrent Jan.27 Whitby Brant Flaherty Luka Power Brion Hendry Paul Heinrich Jan. 28 Whitby PaulHeanrich PalI Chomobay Jan. 28 Whitby Jan. 24 - bague Whitb~ 5 Car*xidge 2 Hdireot Februaiy 1. 1995 Novices win big in final Page 24, Whltby Free Press, Wec*iesday,1 Whitby indoor soccer HO USE LEAGUE SHRlIMP goals, Aaron MacMurray~ had a goal and two assists,MIatthew Race and Aaron Maguire a goal each. As the tournainent was based on a period point system, Wildcats needed a victory to get into the final gaine and caine througb with a 3-1 win over Wexford. Whitby goal-scorers were Maguire, dr arn Knox and Klem qualifies Nathan Klem was but one of a number of Whitby Iroquois Swim Club members Who turned in winningperformances at a meet in Port Hope recently. Klem set a club record and an Ontario senior championship qualifying tino of two minutes, 28.09 seconds as ho won the 200-metre backstroke for boy aged 13 and 14. He also won the 100-mfetre butterfiy Eric Cban won four events and was higb point winner in the boys aged 9 and 10 division -- hie Kyle Riitan J an. 27 - playofi Whitby Bryoa Rorke 2 Lue Chioeao Jan. 24 - exhbtio Whit b Lue Choo3 Bernas Soheopers 2 Stefan LinMlater Kyle Rttan Bryan Rourke Reece Roborteon 2 Lucarden Mat McKay 3 RichmondHIl il Uxbridge MINOR PEEWEE AAA eomored by Don Cherrys Grapevin. Restotumnt Jan. 28 Whitby Sean Walsh 4 Daid Morasse Jan.22 Whitby Judd Stevenson 3 5 Bobby "Bfde2 Jan. 21 Judd Sevenson 2 Bobby MoBride Sean Macfluy Steven Farquharson Jan. B Whitby J udd Stevemon 2 3 jeremnyF"isher 2 Mark Pjnalcl 2 Bobby McBride Blaine Domn Chri rinkunas JefFrazer tîfth high pint ard in the last seven inets. Alex Mazar won three eventè in the boys aged 8 and under division and won bis second stxýaight bigh point award. Travis Guile won tbree events in the boys aged 11 and 12 division and won bis first high point award. Teammate Scott Coady also won three events and was a close runner-up in the high point competition. ~uile and Coady won every event in the division. Ryan Tutak Michael KosWv UMOR NOVICE AA spormed by Main Tech lndutMa Plckerhig Touanmrd O Jan. 26 Whitby Wayne Turotte Whhby Wayne Turcotte 2 Mat hur Race Aaron MacMurray Aaron Magurm Jan. 27 Whhby Aaron Magure Graham Knox Aaron Mar.Murray 2 Peterborough 6 Ja.2 Whitby Ryan Johriston 2 Derek Rayner 2 6 York- Simcoe 3 Aaron MacMurray Wayne Turcotte Aaron Maguire 5 Peterborough a MAJCI 10 Oshuva MINOR ATON AAA oponrx by Fortune Financial Ja',.29 0 Misissauga Jets 3 oi Robertson Tyler Harrison 3 Ncuh Tornto 2 Pan Ranger 3 Norh Tornto 2 Wade Broach Paull-leinrich Jan. 28 Ryan Babcock Whitby Brandon McBride 3 WNOR PEEWEE AA MichelKoskw q>onsrd by Crois Sport*same __W Sean Pitcher Jan. 29 - playoff aeBih Whltb 5 Richmond I 4~WdeBac Mati L~ 2 Jon 25 Luc Chason 2 Whitby 4 Barie 7 Oshmaa 2Martcham Whitby Kyls Vanderlco 3 Justin SaAryer Jan. 21 Whitby Kyle Pereusicz Jan. 20 Whitby Grog Wiîiams 2 Sccit Momrson Kyle Mussernan Kyle Percmeiz 1 Orillia 5 Pickering 3 Wexford 7 Orullia >R NOVICE AAA 4 0sha 1 Peterborough P ichmoMdHIC MINOR NOVICE AAA sponuore by WNtby McDoalda Jan. 28 Michael McKonzie 3 ichffMondM 3 Whitby 8 Mazkham Stemesesmehuse2 Llam Reddox 2 Jason Velaelch Michael McKsnzle BebW Seoft Brandlon Davis ShaioLt - 1 Kyle Clacy MaeMurray. In the cbampionship gaine a rematcb against Orilhia, MacMurray scored after only il seconds of play and Whitby went on towin 7-1. Outstanding defensive playby Jason Michie, Paddy Kly, Cameron Langlois, Blake Robinson, Tanner Twining and Kevin Lomax allowed only eight Orillia shots. The only goal by Orillia was on a penalty bhot called midway through the gaine. Kyle Simpson got a piece 'of the puck, but it went in on a deflection. Ryan Johnston. and Derek Turcotte and Magunre the others. Smson was strong in net. He Smwai the action due to the ilines of Wildcats' other goalie, Michael Jeffrey. PLAYOFF ACTION Earlier in the week Whitby swept Ajax 2-0 in a first round best-of-three playoff.at In the first ge Wildcat easily handled Ajax 6-0. Simpson got the shutout, MacMurry had thiree goals, Race and Johnston one each. Robinson Knox and Maguire scored in Whitby's second victory. The Whitby minor bantain AA hockey teain, sponsored by Foran Disposal Corporation, bad two wins and a tie in tho Humberview Husky tournament. The first gaine pitted Wildcats againat Camnbridge, and in a seesaw battle, Whitby camne tbrough with a empty net goal to clinch a 5-3 victory. Ini the second gaine Whitby faced Hillcrest who bai disposed of Wildcats in the WVhitby silver stick tournainent. Revenge was sweet as Whitby won 2-1, largely on the work of goalie Sean Tremaine. With two wins, Whitby needed a tde or win to advance fron the round-robin to the semi-finals. But the final teani was Whitby's nemesis, Mississauga Jets, who had beaten Wildcats in tbree previous tournament gaines. Goalie Scott Thompson was strong for Whitby, but Jets built HUSKIES TOURNAMENT Jet deny bantam on the ir al ne-olla n finished with a 3-0 win. Tournainent MVPs for Whitby were Brant Flaherty, TMm Fennessey and Bob Schlitt. Recent exhibition action saw Whitby defeat North Toronto 3-2. Wildcats now face Ajax in playoff action. Atoms i'for 3 The Witby major atom. AA hockey club, sponsored by Brooklin Lions Club, had a win and two losses at the Humberview Huskies tournament on the weekend. Againat Mississauga Terriers, Whitby lot 2-1. Scoring Wildcats' lone goal was defenceman Dami Axnurawaiye. Bryan Sand was gaine most valuable player. Whitby then defeated Toronto Aeros 4-1. Caird had two goals, Nick Verkuyl and Brian Mantle the others. Verkuyl was game MV?. Caird, gaine MVP, had the Witby goal in a 3-1 los to- Mississauga Braves. In York-Simcoe lague action, Whitby lost 3-2 to first-place Pickering. Scoring for the Wildcats were Verkuyl and Rob Laba. Wildcats lost 3-2 in the first gae of' a playoff series against Pickering. Defenceman John Gilard and Jeif Pichut scored. Whitby figure club UxbrIae Inyatiorul rmâte Jan. 27-29 INTRoDUCTORY LADIES Brittsny Moloney lot fllgbt 1, Sih final Michelle Komelsg 2nd Ilgt 3- lINTRODIJCTORY MEN Joli Koem1sg &d final PRE-PREUWMNARY A LADIES Candi Gravelle Oth flght 5 PRE-PREUMINARY B LADIES Candice Bradbs»y 2nd flght 7 PRE-PREUWMNARY MEN Andrew Nicholas 7th final Michael Grimsditch 9th final JUVENILE LADIES .M elssa Poumon 11h fial PRE-NOVICE LADIES Lindsay MOloW letfllhtZ.lih final Lisa Coedy 19 fllght 7. 3ad f.ina PRE-NOVICE COMPETITIVE LADIES Lodi icica W fight 3. letfinal Dino Skate re"is .Doc. 27 PRE-NOVICE A LADIES *-Sohanle Botte INTRODUCTORY A LADIES FINAL let Lima Botte NOVICE A LADIES FINAL let- mki Kles The Whitby magjor novice AA hockey teain, sponsored by Main Tech Industries, won their flirst tournamnent of the season over the weekend in Pickering. In their first gamne Whitby got off to a slow start when they lost to Orillia 3-1. Whidtby's only goal camne fromn Wayne Turcotte. Whitby then defeated Pickering 5-2. Turcotte scored two

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