Whitby Free Press, 8 Nov 1995, p. 16

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Page 16, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 8, 1995 *~~~ AtmHwees in regional final The atein Hawkeye football club at halftinie the Hawkeyes- wer advanced te the regional finals down 14-8. with a 20-14 victery over the The Hawkeyes picked up thi Pickering Doîphins recently at pace in the seond haîf witl, Civie Fields in Oshawa. outatanding defensive plava h,ý The Hawkeyes got off te a very slow star-t as a few key defensive players were either away or striken with the flu and along with the usually powerful, offence, which fumbled on seven separate oSasions, the Hawkeyes appeared destined for self-destruction. In the second quarter the Hakys countered when Jason Pottinger slashed over themsiddle froin three yards and a convert by David Crabbe gave the Hawkeyes an 8-6 lead. Another Hawkeye fumble late in the haif set up the Doîphines second teuchdown and le le h Brandon Munro and Pottinget who made severai key hits on Doiphin runngback. Shane Holhiday and Eamnon Sommerille contributed with solid gaines, while David Norman had a key interception. Offensively runningbacks Jonathon Trendos, David Norman and Pottinger, ail of Whitby, came to life, with Pottinger slashing over the middle late in the third quarter and again early in the fourth te round out the scoring. The Hawkeyes now advance to the regional finals at Birchinount Stadium in Scarborough, Nov.12 at 12:30 p.m. Bantams win consolation The Whitby major bantam AA hockey teain, sponsored by Foran Disposai Corporation, won the Consoluation championship in North Bay. The first gaine was a Whitby donunated 2-1 victery against Sudbury Capital.. Paul Henrich scored both goals earning the gaine MVP. The second game, againet Rayside-Balfour was another Whitby 2-1 victory, with goals froin Matt Foran and Mike Orviss. Foran was gaine MVP. The third gaine against North Bay was a high paced game with Whitby falling behind 2-0 early in the gaine. Derek Ackford on one shift fired two goals te tde the gaine. Bob Schlitt knocked in a goal frein Matt Smith te grab a Whitby lead, but a subsequent North Bay power play tied it 3-3. Whitby ended up surrendering a goal late in the third and lost te, North Bay 4-3. They moved inte the conslation round. Defenceman Justin Terry was Whitby's gaine MVP. Whitby then faced the Sudbury Lakers in the last gaine and won 3-2 with goals by Luke Power, assisted by Brant Flaherty, Paul Heimrich and Ryan McArthur. Paul Matusiak was the Whitby MVP. Geltenders Jaye Sawdon and Sean Tremaine played excellent between the pipes. In recent league action, Whitby tied Pickering 5-5, with a hat trick by Paul Chornobay and singles going to Flaherty and San Scheepers. Ryan Clumpus, Brion Hendry, Power, Ackford. and Heinrich earned helpers . In Orillia, Whitby also earned a tie 3-3. Goals by Flaherty, Power and Hendxy, with two assists going te Mike Feret and Henry and singles te Flaherty and Scheepers. The Oshawa Generals and the Wildcats have tearned up for a Generals ticket promnotion onSunday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.in. versus Belleville at the Civic arena. Ail tickets sold by the Wildcats go for a disçounted $5.50. The bantaros will be in the Whitby arenas neit weekend for ticket sales. Teain orders inay be placed bycalfling Norin Orvis at 404-0352. Young follows Cardwell with- Markham Waxers Another Whitby resident is playing a leadership role for the Markham Waxers of the Metro Junior A hockey league. Daxmy Young, who played mninor hocke~y in Whitby up to the midget AAA level, was named captain cf the teai t.his season. As the teani' best ail-round players, Young plays either left wing or defence, dépending upon the situation ini whîch the aggressive player'. talents are needed mont. He i. aise one cf the top point-getters on the. teain that ia fSi.Vni entrenched in third place in the east division of the league, bebind unbeaten Werford and second-place Thornhill. Another Whitby native - Justin Cardwell - aiso, figured prominently in the Waxers' lineup Up until two years ago. Cardwell was on. cf the league's top scorers, and he's now a fore for Western Mi£chigan ini U.S. collegiate hockey. Young, a graduate (and Ontario scholar) cf Anderson CVI, is also hoping for a hockey scholarship, with severai inquiries made about the third-year Markham player. ANDERSON CVI's senior boys soccer team, shown playing Pine Ridge Second- ary School in a recentgame, beat G.L. Roberts 4-1 to make il to the LOSSA finals'- Fr but lost to Donovan in the sixth roeof a shootout to break a scoreless tie. "ft was a tough way to lose," says coach Lincla Correia, "but our kids have had a really good season.D It was Andler- son's first loss of the season and its f irst boss in three years at the LOSSA cham- pionship. Poob "R o.WiWFSPes Photo by Mark Reesor, WhItby Fres Proas I MUSETTE i Novice B2s remiain undefeated Amanda Church scored her second goal of the gaine with just 25 seconds remaining te lead Whitby's novice B2 ringette team te a 4-3 victery over the Whitby Devils Novice Bi team recently. The B2s, sponsored by Mistelr Transmission, also got goals from Chantei Smith and Anianda Lilly. Kelly Jefs had a goal and two assista for the Bis, sponsored by Vielom Sand and Gravel. Amy and Katie Parish each added singles. Goaltonders Lindsay McGill of the B2s and Victoria Kaufmnann of the Devils made several saves te, keep the score close. On Sunday, the Devils defeated Oshawa by a score of 6-4 at Barman Park Arena. Lindsey Giordano had a hat trick te, lead the Vicloin attack. Shauna Hamer tallied twice and Jeifs scored the other Devils goal. Amy Parish and Bailey Corneal had a pair of asssta. The Whitby defensive cos of Caltlin Kelly, Holly Langlois, Eden Jeffrey , and Corneal was exoeptionally strong, and Kaufinan once again mnade superb saves in the Whitby net. Mister Transmission now stands atep the CORL novice B division with a record of 3-0-1. The Vicdoin Devils are in second place at 2-1-1. aeu Bunm-es wln The Whitby major bunnies ringette teain, led by Veronica Jolinston'. four goals, recently defeated Oshawa 8-1. Kelsey Bartlett scored lier frest two career goals, first-year player Candace Chowen added a single as did returning player Amy Mouiton. Saniatha Mead and first-year players Abbi Ill, Kailey Jasper, Ainanda Luke, Alysh Ripley, Allison Hawkins and Kayley Arts prevented senious scoring opportunities on goalie Candice Henry. The. Oshawa goalie made over 20 saves te keep the score below double digits. The Whitby team i. sponsored by the. Toronto Star. Lose 7-M1 The %.yil Enterprises senior bunny rete team put up a good effort lead by goalie Robin Blea but went down te defeat 7-1 against the, othér Whitby senior bunny teain. Scoring the Ion, Whitby goal was Krlsty Stanfilod, as.sto b Alisn William. Ch1 ampions lose. a squeaker

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