Whitby Free Press, 1 Feb 1995, p. 26

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Page 26, Whltby Free Press, Wednosday, February 1, 1995, 7sroli- 2 Whitbyls select 79 hockey teaIn camne up with two solid efforts last week and were rowarded with back-to-back wins. I North York baes play Wildcats. dominatod Don MIl in a 4-1 victey. Jason-Casmdy and Matt Arbour combined, te gve Whitby*a 1-0 ead in the fret poriode Good pusut and aresvforecheckirg pid off li tho second poriod with two more WhiMty scores. Adam Johnston and Stephen Baker provided the holpere on Brad Smnith'e gaine winner. Nick Jardin bangod i the insurance marker. Casaidy closed out theescoring for WUtby on a solo effort hi the third period In exhibition play on Saturday., Witby défoated Loasdo 4-2. backed by strong gatonding. from Bennett Fltzgibboýn and Chad Thibodeau. Flames took the lead midway through tho first perriod bofore Jardin, evoned the score for Whitby late in the first pro.CaWsdy ut Whithy ahead 2-1 midway Lhrough the second and Smith made it 31 Leaside narrowed the load te, 3-2 with 1:27 remaimung tho second. Whitby payeteugh defenoivly in the thrd period and held Plames off the to Novices are rLrnferS-Up Witby Mister. Transmission novice Ci ringette tèam won the silvor modal at a tournament in Burlington ovor the weokond. Off te a slow start, Whitby was defeated by a muçh 1~o NiagaraFateazn 9-3. Singbe went te Bailoy Cornoal, Kathryn Pratt and Jessica Brdley. Whitby fought back with a 10-2 victory over Burlington. Bradley, Joanna Tomis, and Candico Hodgson each scorod two. Singles wont te AshloY Jennings, Caitlyn Corneal, Eden Joffrey and BaileyCorneal. C2s gai a split Whitby's novice C2 ringette beam, sponsored by WhitbY Kinettes, .split their two gaines over the weekend. Whitby traveled te Manvors and dropped a 10-4 decision te, tho league leaders. 1Laura Campbell recorded tho hat trick with Jennah Cheesman picking up the reminng.markor. Whitby thon bounced back on homo ice te, defeat Port Perry 8-6 on Sunday. Campbelb fired fivo goals, Cheesman three, Paetra Kaufrann had three assiste, Kristen Alphonso, two. Emily Mountjoy picked up the win in net after taking the bos the night before in Manvors.. 4 Petites of B The Whitby epetite teain, sponsoredtiby Miîtchell Brothers Building Suplies, won two out of three gaines over the ptwekend. On 7Saturay they prevaibed over Oshawa 7-5. Goalscorers were Caitie Osborne (three), Emily Di Fruscia (two), Katie Hodgson and Liza Henry. On Sunday Whitby bast 5-1 te Port Perry. Port Perry's goaltending was superb, with Whitby enjoying most of the play, but not scoring until Krystle Krasnaj scored on a great move late in the game. Jenna Smith was solid in the Whitby goal. I the second gaine on Sunday, Whitby trounced Oshawa 11-3. Osborne and Julia Mitchell each had four goals, Di Fruscia two sud Mlissa Tone a single. Katie MacDonald was in goal for the first timo sud was tough to beat. 2 wins fior C3 'Dis Whity novice C3 Ian Martin Ltd. ingette teamn defeated Ennismoro 6-1 on Sunday. Amanda Lilly had two goal; Ashley Brooker, Mykala Abel sud Holly Langlois each a goal sud an assist. Katie Paish added a goal, Caitlin ]Kelly had two assista. Lindsay .McGil played su excellent gameingoa but haLl te be pulled in the second peniod due te cold feet. Chantel Sn-i t ok oht dfatfd Ajax 10-2 Jan. 22, aveniging su earbier bass te Ajax. Smith had two goals sud su assist, Lilly and Jesaica Ilott two goals each.,Langlois had a goal sud two assistesud Brooker and Abel each had a goal. elimidnated Burin 17-2. Pratt scored four goals, Pradley, Teuil, Caitlyn Cornel, ennifer Kertens and Ayss Bann oach scorod two. Sins went te Candace Hodgson, e~a Tone 1 e botter but again lost te FyRable, &3. Baley and Cai Iyn Corneal and Bradley scored. Pratt'was once again a standout in goal. Goalies stop Bs team, sponarod by Vicdom Sand and Gravel, ran into hot goaltending on the weekend and came away with juat one tie in their two gaines. On Saturýday aftornoon, Whitby and Oshawa playod te a 3-3 draw- at Iroquois. Park. Amnah~da Church, Liaura Campbell and Shauna Hamer, scored for VWtby. Tho goalies for both Whitby, played extremely well. On Sunday evemn at Brooklin Arena, Ajax edged -Whtby 3-2. Flaherty once again made several fine saves -te keep Whitby witbin strikcing rne in thie contest, but goalie, Amanda Grotte of ANax repeatedly s3tymnied the Whitby offence with her outstanding play. Church and Hamer were the Whitby goal-scorers. Belles can'9t.quite match A.iA squads teain won two and bost two in an Ottawa ringette tournamient Iecn th.0 first gaine, Wihitby defeated Gatineau, Que., 4-2. Natasha Carter scored threo goals and assisted on the fourth. Gaine two saw Whitby lose 4-1 to Gatineau's junior UA teain. Whitby waa down 2-0 at the haif but Carter, scored' te narrow the, ~tiùtby pressedliard for the equalizer, titting one crosebar sud two posta but could not tie the gaine. Gatinesu.scored twico bate in the gaine. Whitby thon dofeated Oshawa's belle A teain 4-3., A fast-improving te=i that beat Whitby two weeks previouaby, Oshawa jumped out te a 2-O lead. Whitby battled back as Kim Vanderlip and Erin Carrol tied the score. Carter put Whitby in the lead sud Michelle Theriaubt nmade it a two-goal advantage. Oshawa scored alate goal. The win set Up the final gaine Tweàen0"'s beat rivais teain, sponsored by Peacock Sportwear travelled te Port Perry on Saturday and defeated their 1aueriales5-2. eTiffany Jones led the Whitby attack with four goals sud Kathleen Rojas added tho single marker. Conne Richter - had. three assista, Andrea Perry two. Keni-Lynn. Smith laYed a strong gaine in net for te Iiy teani that recorded their lSth win cf the season. Curry hot in victory ingette tean won a 4-2 nafibiter in -Richxnond IlI Jan. 29. The gaine featured outstancliug defence sud goaltending. Kim Curry, in her firet gaine in net, mnade several key stops te ensure the win. Lyndsey Matsumura plYed a superb gaine on defence, braking up numerous Richmnond MI11 scoring chances. Lindaey Lilly led Whitby with two goals while Becky Birtzu sud Nancy Dadaît added singles. host junior AA club from Ottawa. Whitby goatender Samantha SheppaýrdMade uncounted superb saves in the earby part of the gaine te keep Whitby in the contest. Ottawa scored twico bats ithe firet half but the defense of Kara Easton, Lara Hugeïl, Mim. Fixin, Catie Chalboner and Aine Henderson, bcktopped by Sheppard, &iaut down <the explosive Ottawa attack for'the balnce of the gaine. Erin Carroll scored late in the gaine te narrow -the score te 2-1 but Whitby could not get the equalizer. ýWhitby adva,.nces team has advanced te the plaLyoff finals after defeati ng Markhaxn in a two-gani, total-goal serie. Whitby won the first gine 8-6 and the second game 8-5. Natalie Babony scored seven cf the team's 16 goals and aasisted on three others. Kristy Kotarba and Jade Blight oach scored three goals, singles te Heather Peel, Krystal Chartrand and Tara Henry. Henry, Lisa Paddison and Nicole Clark each had two assiste.* scoroboard. Johnon combinod with Kody Mussolman and Scott Freeman early i the third period for the insurance goal. The Whitby minor novice select hockey teain, sponsored by TD Bank, bot an exhibition match to Unionville on Jan. 21'by a score of 6-2. Andrew Meadows scored i the second pori od for WhitbY, and in the third poriod, Coxy Bruinsma added the other. In a North York bague gaine, Wildcats boumced back te defeat Goulding Park 6-2. 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