Page 26, Whkby FmrouPîe, Wochioday, Apri 5 1995 Selects get shutout in oee In North York hockey piayoff action, the Whitby select 7s continued their strong post-season play with'a 2-0 wmn over Richmond Hill1. SpArked by ýa two.goal perfrmne by Jason Cassidy, and shutout goeitending by Chad Thibodeau a nd Bennett Fitzgibbon, Wildcats took a one-game lead mi the best-of-flve series. Peewees skate to league titie The Whitby. minor peewee select hockey teain is two pints awaýy froin winning the or h York League finals. ,Whitby- defeated Richinond Hill 3-2 and 4-2i the first two gietogainfou points in the si-ontseries. Inthflrs gamin DonMhills on Mac 28,Me Kobrynovich sordan -unassisted go ai hi overtime to give Whitby t he win. It was Kobrynovich's second goal of the gaine, Stefan Hass getting the other. On March 31, Chris Michaud scored on a shot froin the pohit 'i the flrst period and Whitby never lookedbak KevinTaylor, David Besco and Gary Kitamura aiso scored while Brad McGitchie was soiid i net. nei Durham Coblege sping beekethoi league, for grade 9 10 and il students, begins April 10 at the Durham College AthIetic. Complex. Gaines are scheduied every Monday with the season consisting of 12 bague gaines plus playoffs. Registration is$7 and includes team . jersey and awards. To ' register or for more information, cai Mike Duggan at (905) 721-3040. After a >scorebes flrst period,' Wbitby counted two goals i the second. Matt Arbour and Stephen Baker combined with Camidy for the flrst marker. Cassdyq broke fr-ee and drove to the net unassisted for the second. Michael Là iske scored the tying adwimnhx¶ goals as ]Red's tearn, spèrerg y Chit Chats, won O>penings in ren'sI There are still a fiew openings for the Whitby 'Mèe'Slo-Pïtch The league contains 210 members, formed into 14 teans., wYith 15 players available to each teain.. AUl gaines are played at Kelloryn. Park on Fallingbrook Drive just north of Dryden Rond. The regular eason starts An early May and continues to the end of August, with an average of two gaines per week. Every team typically plays a Sunday evening ame, and one additional gaine accasonaiyto n Monday, Tuesday, Wednesay or Friday eveming. League fees are $150 (plus an. additional'$20 one-time initiation fee for first-year members), which includes a 32-gaine regular se o ,a mid-season league toraent in June, a playoff championship. tournament in Septeiber, and: two tickets for the league banquet (Saturday evening dinner and dance) in mid-October. New players must be a resident of Whitby, and a minimum age 30 as of May 5, 1995. New potential players are plaoed on a draft hoat, on a first-come-flrst- served basis, and assigned to a team as followsE Anyten requirng another player is provided with the next availabie name on the draft list. Cail Dave Henderson at 576-8444. Wilcas' defence played tenaciously i their own zone throughout the contest and aggremsve forechecking b the forwurd in the third period kept the Richmond Hill teain off balance. the 8 champiônship iWhitby minor peewee house league hockey. Vick Insurance won the first game of the two-game, total-goal fial serie by a 3-1 score. Ini the second gaine, with goals froin the firet gaine counted, Vick led 4-2 before Scott Cook scored with. leu. than two minutes raem3mnq the, score with four seconds remainhrig to force over- timeP and then he scored with four miutes remamming i the 10-minute overtime. Kevin Connelly who earned the most improved player award for the teani in the r ~lar sea- son, was outstanding ni net in the finals. Cook had two goals in the finals and Dario Kaprowski the other, for Red's.' Red's had lost to Vick -- in a shootout te break a 5-5 tie -- in the firat round of playoffs. Red's thon defeated Sped Auto Glass in the second round to go to the finals and another meeting with Vick. Scott Meier was awarded as Most sporstmanlike and Liske Most dedicated for, Red' during the regular season. Other teain members are Brandon Frew, Tevor Lad, Matthew Noble-Gresty, Ian Vec- manis," Derek Orr, Chris Sawyer, Blair Dins4ale Jamie Ellick, Mark Lebianc, IZuke Craig, Ryan Harris, coach 'Guy Conneliy, assistants Dave Meier andChie and Sandy DePippo.- Couples wanted for lob-bafl Couples with lob-ball experinearevwanted teoin m*the W hy Muxed Slo-Pitch League, about to begin its eighth season. The lepe is :for Whitby rosi- dents aged 30 and older. 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" Anti-Vibraion System, for increasede *usrcomo 5TIH UMj* .andaidanS~?ouffloeI. corneseu ws FISHER FARM SERVICE 509 Myrtie Road, Ashbum 655-3842 1The Whitby major novice select hockey teain, sponsored by Mas- ter Bedroom, has a win'and tie after two ganies in the tier 1A finals of the North York league. Whitby defeated Ajax 2-1 in the firat ame on goais by Paul Michael Rivest and Sean Cun- *hitby played more than half of the second pme short-hane due to penalties, but escape with a 1-1 tie.' Cunninghamn scored. T he series resumes this week. Whitby select hockeyý *NOR PEEWEE qieunoe by liard CO.Excavmthi Pieyofb mWch 24 Sitean Hme Ryo mney frkmis mle-1) Mamb vI Whilby Gary KU m 4 Knlhts dCoban.2 iKnighs cfCoksn. 1 .LÇon NOVICE qseuo.d by MeeeMW~o pblofi 1 Ajax Mwach 31 ~MihdMvei »2 Ajax Senom *mdhn M"*29 Whilby Jeaon Gordon Anà lraihudtM March30 3 Pakwood. O Tretion Whitbhr had reached the final b sweeping Parkwoode Flyers, the fr-et-place teain during the regular season, mn three gaines. .Andrew Lebel and, Stuart Petrie scored in -a 2-1 wii the fret gane. Bradey Arbour'scored ahl the aiae all essisted b Lebel, in a 54wm in nthe seconà gae. Jared Millar and Andrew Braithwaite provided the shutout goaltending mn a 3-0 wh*inh th e third gaine. Michael MacPhee, Jason Goron and Lebel scored& Peewees wilss h ias The Whitby minor peeweo AAA hockey teain lost ail four gaines they piayed in the Ontario Mmor Hockey Association finals held i WhItby March 24-26.' The winners of an . inter- national tournament in Germany during the. season, the Whitby team lacked that winning emoý, tion sud determination mi the OM[HAfinals. Whitby was bounced 7-2 by Burlington in the farst game, Blaine- Down ,sad Kyle Branch scoring for Whitby. Judd Stevenson scored two golbs Chris Trinkunas and Jeremy Fshr had the others i a 6-4 boss to St. Catharines. 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