pope 24, WhiIby Fm..Pnos, Wodn.sday, ApfN 5.1905 Novices dienied in OMIHA finals The Whitby major novice AAA team had two loses and two ties at the Ontario Minor Hockey Association finals over the past weekend. 1Whitby's firet game against Brantford was a wide-opon affair that ended in a 5-5 draw. Brantford scored early in the contest, before Whitby responded with four goals totakea4-1llead after oepriod. Cam Vochscholtz, Kyle Percewicz, Adam Stein and David Arnold were the goal-scorers. Brantford fought back in the second period to corne to within one goal before Jef Freeman oxtended the lead to two. Brantford neyer gave lup and with just 45 seconds left, tied the score. Devin McLeod made somo. key saves to help secure the tie. Peterborough, the other ETA --p-esentaiv, thon defeated Whitby.6-1. Percewicz scored for Whitby gymn!asts swept the top three positions among six- Ioodcoptitrat amet in Mississauarch, 26. Katherine Fairhu rst was second on. vault, bars and balance beain ta take top spot overail in tho age 6 and undor categoey of the John 'Nooney mnvitationab, meet at Club Misais- sauga. Juliana White was, flrst on bars, third on vault and bea and fifth on floor ta take second overafl. 1 n Revi e *ctie: Wihitby on a Peafrom Justin Sawer ndArnold. Whitby needed -a win in their third gaine to have any hope of advancing to the championship round. This was- not an easytas as OakvilBe was not only the hast Stephanie Newbands was firet on vault and sixth on bars for third place al-around. Katie Brooks, 6, of Whitby, was firat on floor, seon;d on bars, thiird on vault and fourth on beam ta take top spot overail in Xe¶7;Wright,8, of Whitby was firt on vault, second on basin ad floor. and fourth 'on bars ta plc second ail-round in ct y8A. a1re meinhers of the Gemini Gymnastioe pre-competitive aged 6 to8 team. team, but also undofoated in OMHA play this season. Whitby played their best game of the tournament even though they came up on the short end of a 5-4 score. Kyle Musselman led the offense with two goals while VonEschscholtz and Grog Williams added singles. Kyle Vandeloo, Kyle Bran8on, Joshua Francis and Kevin Mangoit had assiste. Bryan Macinnon was a standout in nets, facing a barrage of shots. The last game againet Brampton was played with emotion by, both saies. Morrison, VonEschscholtz Arnold scored i a 3-3 tie. The coacbixig staff was Up of Loduie AtInson, Sawyer and Jim Arnold. B antams reach league. final >The Whitby bantamn select hockey team lias advanced to the diampionship final of the North York bague. Sposoed byBlaesCustom Skat Car, Whthy ad ]ready eliminated Gouding Park in two straight games. In second-round action, Whitby -was up against rivas FrestHi1, and the series went the distance. Gaine one on Mardi 15 went to Whitby as goals by Derek Van %É ond and John aýng put Whtby out in front 2-0. Forest IlI came back to tie-it up before Brent Pinch scored the winner in the third period for the 3-2 victoiy. Ini the second gaineon Mardi 20, Forest Hill downed avery flat Whitby tam3-O. On Mardi 283, the two teamis who aplit their head' to. head gaeduring the regular season fcdoff to decide the series. Whitby got off ta a slow start giving up two goals ini 32 seconds early in the second priod. Harwd work byy htbyr paid off later in the period as Scott Young scored two ta knot the score and set up an exciting third period. With eight minutes left in Smith rink Littie Rock champions The Katherine Smith rink, with vice Biyaxi Yeateç, second Erin Gudgeon and bead Colin Rycroft won the Little Rockers, Closing Bonspiel on Sunday afternoon at Whitby Curling Club. Smith7s teami won 6-4 over the Steven Lorrain rink and 5-1 over the team skipped by Ashley Koster ta capture the Keiti Adair Memorial'Trophy. The Kathy Barnett rink, with vice Ian Sharpe, second Brendan Slute and lead Jamie VanEgmond finished second in the event. The club aiso represented their individual curler awards following the bonspiel. Lorrain won the high points trophy as the top point-getter for the year. Lindsay Dimock was second and Grog Johnstan flnished third. Points are awarded for scoring and attendance throughout the oason. Sixty children aged -8 ta 12 participated in Whitby's Little Rockers programi this year. regular time, Forest Hiil found theinselves the »vitim of 'a delayed penalty 'oeil. Whitby carried the play inta the Forest Hill game and Lang, flnding the lone puck, flred home, 'the oventual series-clincliing goal as Whitby held on for the 3-2 Min. Whitby now waits, for the winner of the Humber Valley- North Toronto series. During the past weekend, Whitby competed in the Fort Erie sélect toenaet- winning one and lSin twoIn their flrst two' =X8 % týtb ot 4-1 ta Anatrand 3-2 ta Brantford. Scorng in these gaines were Wayne ]Richard, Young and Lang. Whitby thon took on Oshawa and a goal by Stoven Race was the difference as WVhitby won I1-O. Paul Clark pickod up the shutaut.' Whitby wil partcipate in their finl turnmon ofthe season whon they travel ta Scarborougli for thoehrnok Basebali tryoutsplanned 1'ryoute for the Whitby senior basebail teain will begin April 16. There will be tryouts at E.A Fairman Publie choe on April 169 229 23 29 and 30t 10 a.m. ta noon, anc at Iroquois Park on Maýy 7, 10 a.m. ta noon. Ormiston Public Schoob is having a- winning year in basketball. Both the girls' and boys' intermediate teains are Whitby champions. The Ormiston girls defeated Palmerston 30-29 in the final gaine. Ini a hard-fouglit game, Ormiston stormed back fr-on an eight-point deficit ta take the bead with boss than a minute ta, play. The starting lineup includes Sarahi Robinson, Kristin Foster, Dionne . Sand, Countney Cridfland andP Leighanne Gladstone. Other teaminembers are Sheena Riviera, Nicole Rogers, Sarah Lee, Krist Hudson, Amy Priestly, Ainda Rudick, Katieý Plitz and Amaida Mattes. The Orniietan boys team, The senior teain wilI play the Whitby junior team i an exhibi- tion gaine on SaturdaLy, May 6, 9:30 a.m., at Iroquois Park. The senior team. willbgi beague play on Tuesday, May 9, 7:30, p.m., at Iroquois Park. Whitby'sj home gaines wilb be on Tuesday nights. whose starting lineup includes Andrew Ranson, Jason Patino, Dudley Bent, Chris Wright and Mike Arbiaster, defeated E-. Fairman 32-22 in the final game. Behind 8-2 'at 'one point, Ormiston battled-back to take the lead at the hait'., Other teama members are Carl Janiga, Kevin Connelly, Adamn Bickford, Danny Forbes, Matt Walton, James Gladwin -and managers- Mike Liverpool and Jason Eflis. Both teams now move on to the Durham regional finals. 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