Whitby Free Press, 15 Mar 1995, p. 25

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, March 15, 1995, Page 25 Top threefinishes forW ity1ym ats Whitby members of Gerini Gymnasties had four top-three ail-round performances- at thie seconýd provincial qua rg ses- sion in Umonville recentiy. D'Arci Newman of Ashbur was firet ail-round li the junior 1 category after 'a firat on bars, second on beam and floor. I another junior category Michelle Totz was second a7- round after a first on vault second on bars and floor a.nJ third on beani. Jennifer Kolunibus was third ail-round i another. junior cate- gory after a first on bars, second on vault and fourth on beani. Christine Dorrepaal was third ail-round ini novice 3 after firasts on beani and floor, third on bars and sixth on vault. There will b. another provin- cial qualifier in April . Following that, teanis for the Ontario champio0nships wiil b. selected. Unti1 then, Gernini gymnasta *wili be cornpeting at other meets inciuding.,an international event ini Montreal at the. end of March. Atoms lose opening game The Whitb~y minor atoni AA hockey team Icet 8.5 to Newrnarket over the weekend in Tlii.Wbitbhr Roer Sai1 Club will take reistrdatin begin another learn-to-skate session eni March 18 at Wheelies. Tihe five-week, eight-badge program coes $25. Rentai skates are avafiable for $1 per week. Professoral coaches -and Borne of Canada'. top-ranking artistic akaters will teach the basics including edges, etoppng, turne and backwards skating. Doors will open for registration at 9* a.m., lessons ill bei nthe sanie day from 10 a.m. til noon, for those aged 4 and Up. Adulta are welcorne to join. Whitby select hockey *NOR LION mon 0dby Cimuf SpoMt seuwuo Rob usomuusui M"di4 Whktby ErkPtem ahutout - JustiConna CIm ipIic 4 Mwdi 7 Whitby BJ. Bawh. KcadFnff FdmflThofm Enk P«em Somn Km Match 1 Whitby Suliut*- DroeaDoffl JiutinCannai *NOR NOVICE --um- FIbyîD a" Mmhd 9 - boo» WhRtW An*ew mmdo.sS Mgith or And.an2 Coty Bninm Maidi S - mhlon Whitby 4 Sqbon Foon 2 Andmow Mndw Ad.nSp Maidi 2 - Imom "hoAnds.an Andmow Mobm caryB&*wm e5q*hnFodaon 5 I&mtsrValw SLmme 2Chklsunou 5Erinchbe RUIyoft 2 Noth TorSot O NothToronto 0O Vaghan Vauhai the flrst game of the. league chapinsip series. Àfter a scorelesa flrst, Newmarket struck eariy li the second wath a before Justin Hawe nroe the gap to 2-1. Newrnarket made it 3-1 before the end of the seçond. I the final frame, Whitby mounted a comeback as Andrew Martland broke down the side and passd te, Matt Annis Who ,Len Kosurko of Whitb is hop- inogrow bigger FANWS e scontinuing the. grassroots movement, Fans Against National Greed li Sports, h. began lust yedr, and hopes te increase m.mbership by mkn them avaiable at famiy res- taurants and sports bars. Kosurko began FANGS i res- ponse te strikes li basebail and one-timed it. Moments later Revin Walsh tied the score. Newmarket -picked up the tempo and broke -the game open with four- goals.hI the cloing moments of the game, Adam Thibodeau and Walsh narrowed the score te 7-5.. I the last minute of play, netminder Chris Nemisz was pulled in favour cf an extra attaéker but Newmarket scored. hockey - iie deplores the greed shown by Cth players and owners, at the expense of fans. He now offers (c/o Whitby Mail, P.O. Box 70576, Whitby, LIN 2K0), for $6, personalized,' registered me-mberlips carda, that inciude tii. FANGip He soon plans te offer a surr- ise product-7 with the symbol to furher promote the organiza- tion. Selects, move on The Whitby ' major atom .elects 4posoe !,yVaýuatîo Consultantseic.,hIvadane ini the. North York Hockeyt -m--g-e playoffs by defeating York P ilsin two games. On March 1,.Wildcats played a strong game at both ends of the ice to, win -0. Whitby's goel-scorers were Rob Muir (two), Sean Newport Carl DiCarlo and Dan Deluca. James Lowrie and Dearlo each had two asss I%. Whitby major atom AAM hockey team, sponsored by Hanet Plastics Ltd., scored two wins over Mlarkham in exhibition play recently. Wildcats skated to, 7-5 and 4-3 'victories with solid play and good goaltending. Leading the goai-scoring was Dan ýVonschscholtz with three followed by Ryan Mathews and Lucas Naylor with two each, singles going te Kévin Peel, Adami Velacich, Michael Kubrynski and Mtt Taylor. Goaltender chris roxweil earned the shutout. Wildcat.s won 5-1 on March 6. Scrng were LOISey (two), Léowrie, Newport and .calo, while Deluca had two assiets. Novcesadvance The MWhiby nor«novice hocke> select team, sponsored b~y th DBank, ýdefeated Vaughan 6-1 on March 9 te win the first round of the North York league piayoffs. Scoring three tumes for Whitby was Andrew Meadows while Matthew Anderson scored twice and Cary Buinsma added a single. Wildcats had won the flrst game 6-0. Jordan Caliaha and Alex Renaud provided solid goltending for Whitby.. *Concrete indes inures u to hard impact. The solution: Safety and Performance SPORT COURT' Flooring. POnly at Soccer City. *Vertical shock absorption and energy retumn " Skeletal trauma protection for knees, ankles, back and joints " Non sweating, non slip "Think of it' as a Launchirig pad for your skates!" Registration this Saturday at SOCCER CITY ARENA 100 Sunray St. Whitby e lOam - 3pm Sanctioned By soute5M0ffL6M SIGN UP NOW Positions Limteýdi 721-0177 CO*STEEL LASCOI s s O O s s O s O s s BRIGADIER 560XTr ALL SEASONi 4 rAr%--. n u ouîuVV cIIIlg i 55X80R1 3 i 75X80R1 3 i 85X80R1 3 185X75R1 4 i 95X75R 4ý 205X75R1 4 $42.00 $58.00 $60.00 $63.00 $65.éO $67.00 4 Yea Roa 205X75 wR1 5 67. 215 X75R1 5 225X75R1 5 235X75R1 5 21 5X70R1 5 205X70R1 4 $70.00 $74.00 $77.00 $75.00 $69.00 185X70R1I4 $65.001 195X70R14 $66.00O 185X60R14 $70.00 195X60R14 $73.001 215X60R14 $76.00 I 215X65R15 $85."00 USED I(RES $20.00 & UP e INSTALLED ,&*BALANCED- INSALATON ilYOUR WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIALIST IM TRE IlIPOAI 2 WHEEL ALIGN. $39.95-4 WHEEL $49,95 Parts Extra@* Most Vehicles Dealer For: Michelin, Uniroyal, BFGoodrich, Dunîop,' Good Year, Firestone, Brigadier, Ge--neral, Hoosier D T. - I~J~,, CEnl » ew, 1110% *~ WHITBY IROQUOIS 7~ SOCCER CLUB OUTDOOR SOCCER -CeR b REGISTRATION REGISTRATION DATE: SATURDAYV' MARCH 25 TIME: 9:00 am to3:00Opm PLACE: Soccer City, 100 Sunray St. (Just north of Consumers Dr. between Hopkins and Thickson). REGISTRATION FEE: $70.00 per person $1 75.00 per family of three or more AFTER MARCH 25,1995 A LA TE PA YMENT FEE 0F $ 10.00 PER PLA VER WILL BE CHARGED. Age*Groups: Vear Born: ROOKIE Aug. 1/90 - Dec. 31/91 SHRIMP Aug. 1/88 - JuIy 31/90 SQUIRT Aug. 1/86 - JuIy 31/88 ATOM Aug. 1/84 - JuIy 31/86 MOSQUITO Aug. 1/82 - JuIy 31/84 PEEWEE Aug. 1/80 - JuIy 31/82 BANTAM Aug. 1/78 - JuIy 31/80 JUNIOR Aug. 1/76 - JuIy 31/78 BRING BIRTH CIERTIFICATIE. Plans made to boost FANG ebershîp s s s s s s s O s O s s ] I I Whitby Girls SA Softball Association BANTAFA (1979-80). REP TRYOUTS Marchl18 &25,o8:00Opm Oshawa Civic Domne For more Info cal Ron e 430-9459 or Bill* 725-3313 NOTICE: Whitby Minor Hockey Association ANNUAL- GENERAL MEETING Date: Sunday, April 9th,. 1995 Tîme: 1:00 p.m. Place: Whitney Hall - Iroquois Park Complex Anj y proposed changes to the ctuon or bylaws must be received in writing 30 days prior to themeeting. Mail to be sent to Box 385, Whitby, Ontario, Li N 5S4 Attention: Secretary b» 1

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