Whitby Free Press, 27 Sep 1995, p. 16

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Page 16, Whlby Free Press», Wednesday, September 27. 1995 Peeeesblank Markhani for first win Tii. Hawkeye peewee football team won tueir firet game of the seasan ini convincing fashion by deetroying Markiiam Raiders 27-O recently. Hawkey.s, who had lost their fret two gamas ta, Burlington and Scarborougii (the provinWe' top two teams), have been slowly improving and finally exploded in excellent form on Sunday. Led by rumning back Ashton Smith (second in Hawkeye care touchdowns with 33), along witu Whitby residents AI Birthwnight (firet in Hawkeye career touchdawns 'with 44) and quartenback Gregory Crabb (firet Ln Hawkeye career wins at 18-5), the team appeared unstoppable as th.y rolled up 27 points before the, firet half ended. On the firet play from 9cimg, Birtiiwrigit brake over the. midde for 30 yards and fumbled tue bail, but Hawkeyes' Cary Doran picked up the baose bail and raced 40 yards for the touchdown. Eric Neeh.vich kicked the two-point convert. Ini the second quarter, Birthwright cracke. over tiie middle from tbree yards out to give Hawkeyes a 14-O lead. The Hawk.yes atom football team improved their record ta 2-1 with a 35-7 victory over Markham Raiders recently. Jonathon Trendos of Wbitby opened tue scoring, cracking over the. middle from 10 yards out for the firet touciidown. The Durham Attack Volleyball Club will hold tryouts on Monday, Oct. 2, 6 ta 8 p.m., for juvenile -boys, and Thursday, Oct. 5, 5 ta 7 p.m., for bath midget and juvenile FAMILY GOLF COURSE l 5 HoIes aPar 3 Fun -for the whole famîlyl 15 miles north of Whitby on Lakeridge Rd. For more information,ý cal! 655-3091 Each event wiII feature a running, passing, kicking segment with overali high scorers in each age group going on to compete at the SkyDomne. Registration: $5.00 fee Mondlay, Oct. 2 from Ajax Recreation Centre, 6pmto8pm Bayley/Harwood OWASCO VOLKSWAGEN INC.y Proven to serve you BESTsînce 1972. 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Jason Potinger of Whitby boys. The. club consiste of several teams, witii, different age categories, competi.ng provincially throughout the year>. The club expanded to add midget (born in years 1980-81) and juvenile (born in 1978-79) boys' teams. Try-outs are at Anderson MV. Coaches Gord Williamson and Jim Beamn will be selecting teams duri.ng tryouts. Tiie fee for the two-day tryout is $15, whicii includes a club T-shirt. For more information, caîl Beam at 728-7571. Tii. Whitby minor novice AA hockey team ended their pre- season on the. road with a win and a losa over the weekend. On Saturday, Wildcats clawed back a 54 victory from Bowmanville Toros. After trailing 2-0 in the. firet period, John Hughes and Stephen Rodger combined for two goals ta even thie score. The two teame then traded goals witii Jesse Biduke and Todd Colline counting for Whitby before Hughes scored the. winner early in the. third period. Goaltender Christopher Thomas came up witii several key saves. On Sunday, backed. by solid goaltending from Craig Schoen, Whitby took a 2-0 lead on goals by Matt Arbour and Hughes. However, a determined Richmond Hill Jaguar squad came back with three unanswered goals ta edge Wildcats 3-2. The regular season begins this week for team members Thomas, Schoen, Jason Pollard, Bryan Gi, Scott Watson, Sam Kobrynovich, David Shaw, Rodger, Hughes, David Leahy, Colline, Mark Mizzi, Arbour, Eric Jeffery, Biduke, Craig Petrie and Stephen Baker. WhiLtby dlefeated iLEI fi ]al Whitby lost ta East York in the. under-il final of a recent soccer tournament in St. Catharines. Wiiitby tied Oakville and then defeated Brampton and Northi Scarborough. I the. semi-finals, Frank DePalma's goal was the difference in a win over tournament favourite Northi York Azzuri. Marc Flego, Steven Coleman and Matt Edinonde were called up ,to play for the. short-staffed Wolves, sponsored by Halenda's Meats, Neilson Cadbury, Golden Griddle and Hard-Co Construction., on bath of these playe enablixig Birtiiwrîgit ta score. When Markhim took aver the. bail, Smith intercepted a Raider paas and retumred it 40 yards te rounded aut the scoring in the firet baif as h. powered over tue middle from five yards out, givi* Hawkeyes a 30-0 halftime lead. I the second haif Hawkeyes rested same of tieir big guns, but placekcicker David Crabbe of Whitby booted 23-yard field goal Conly the second in atom Hawkeye history) and along witu hie three converts in the firet bal£, earned the. Markiiam three-yard lin. Birthwright thon powered over the. middle for hie third touchdown of the day and ail the. scring that the. Hawkeyes requir.d. ___ offensive player of the game hanaurs. Defensively, Danny Crabb of Whitby recovered a fumble and picked off a Raider pase. David Norn alS intercepted a pass for Hawkeyes, while Pottinger sacked tue Markham quarterback in tue end zone for a eafety toucii. Markham finally got on the scoreboard in the laet minute with a touciidownaof thir own. NoviLces edged in semi -finals Tii. Whitby major novice AAA hiocke~y team lost in tue semi-finals of tue Early Bird Tournament in Ajax-Pickering recently. Whitby lost 4-3 ta Richimond Hill, Wbitby goals by Mfichael McKenzie and Liamn Reddox and newcomer Aaron Balcom. Whitby began tue tournament witii a 3-2 win over Oshawa as McKenzie fired the. winning goal in tue last minute of tue game. It was McKenzie's second goal, Reddox getting tue otuer. Wbitby tuen tied Central Ontario 6-6 as Bobby Scott scored two goals, singles by MeKenzie, Reddoz, KennyHenry and Davis. McKenzie and Matt Snowden scored in a 2-2 witu Don Milîs tuat sent Whitby ta tue semi-finals. Kyle Clancy and Geoff Niblet shared goaltending duties. I exhibition, Wbitby tied Ajax 2-2 and Wexford 3-3. Underolls stopped by Pickerig On Sept.'16 and 17, the. Whitby under-li girls' rep soccer team iost in tue semi-fi nais of tue Central Girls Soccer League Cup playoffs. lI their firet game against Ajax United, Whitby . had most of the play but were unable ta capitalize and the game ended in a scorelese tie. Spirit then defeated Pickering B 3-0 an goals from Candace Nzeakor (two) and Vicky Metuven. The. three goals were enough ta send Whitby througii ta tue semi- finals against Plckering's  teain. As usual between tue two teains, the gae was a fierce and exciting battie. Thaugh bath teains had oppartunities ta score in the fret period, tue gaine remained scareles. at half-time. Pickering gat a goal midway througii tue second period and tuen a penalty which tuey canverted ta put tue gaine out of Whitby's reach. A late Pickering goal ended tue gaine 3-0 in their favour. For tue seasan, Whitby were semi-finaliste li the East York and League Cup taurnanients and finaliets at the Robbie Tournament. Other Whitby Spirit players are Meagiien Johnson, Markie Warren, Natasha Nzoakor, Stephanie Schop., Rachel Wallace, Sophie. Lànkiater, Laura Yamada, Michelle Allan, Erin Watson, Helen James, Frances Delma, Kati Daniher, Kireten Macezie and Iàndsay Zara Puddister loses second game a Durham hûrler im Puddister of Wbitby didn't allow an earned run in five and one-third inninge on tue mound but Durham College lost 4-3 ta McMaster University as the. teame eplit a recent doubleheader. Puddister allowed seven bite and held McMaster ecoreless until tue sixtii inning wien McMaster scored four rume to overcome a 3-O Durhiam lead. Puddister, wiio lost bis second game as a pitcher for tue Durhiam teain, was a member of the Whitby junior 'team tuat captured tue Ontario championsiiip recently. Keitu Mille, anotuer member of tuat Wbitby team, aiea playe for Durham and drove in one af Duniiam!s runs in tue 4-3 lose. Mille was playing as deeignated bitter. Dunhiam won tue firet game, 4-3. Durham has thre. wins and two lasses sa far this seasan, good for second place, behind Brock University, ini'the weet division of the Canadian Intercollegiate Basebail Association. Volicybail tryouts Win and loss lu ehbition 3v Whitby rep. hockey *UGoRmIGumE Sept 24 - dibifion Whitby 2 Rchnmond HMil 3 LUbour joie Hughes Sept. 23 -.Md'ibtoa Whitby 5 Bownuwis 4 John Huchss3 Todd Cdln A

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