Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, January 18, 1995 Page 19 Ba atams da im to "p spot The Whitby ininor bantain AA hockey teain, sponaored by Foran Disposa Corporation, finished the regular season in first place in The Why mqjor novice AAA hockey club continued their fine play ini the ETA by posting a 2-1-1 record since returning froin the holiday break Whitby tied arch-rival Peterborough 1-1. 'The Whitb'r rman on was outstnding in goal. Whitby defeated Richmond illf 3-1.MAam Stein opened the scoring, Stein then set up Derek McTeague in the second period for a 2-O lead. Ini the third,- Kyle Vandeloo extended the lead to 3-0. Late in the gaine Richmond spoiled the shutout bid by Devin McLeod who played a very strong gaine. Ini the third garne since the break, Oshawa caught the home teain napping and easily skated to a 6-2 victory over Whitby. Whitby's goals were scored by Camn VonEschscholtz and Arnold. In Peterborough, Whitby held on for a 4-3 win. Peterborough opened the scoring ini the first period but VonEschscholtz tied the score. The second period belongred to Whitby. Musselman put Whtby into, the lead, and just 39 seconds their division. Wildcats expect toemmrnabye in* the firet round of playoffs. later Kyle Percewicz extended the lead to 3-1 on a pass fr-oi Musselman. Peterborough fought back with a goal later in the period, but Freeman responded to end the period 4-2 for Whitby. Peterborough scored to make the score close, but outstanding goaltending by McLeod preserved the victory. Stiffl'ioinslump The Whitby major atoin AAA hockey teamn, sponsored by Hanet Plastics Ltd., continued their midseason slump with two losses i close gaines last week. On Jan. 14 Wildcats lost 5-4 to Barrie despite a third-period comeback. Scoring for Whitby were Kevin Peel, James H-inkson, Matt ircock and Nathan Cotter. Whitby lost to Ajax-Pckering 4-2 on JL1.15 despite a. strong effort by goaltender Joel Whitmarsh. Scoring goals for Whitby were Cotter and Peel. Robbie Gawne had two asse 2 wins fior novices The Whitby minor novice AA hockey teamn, sponsored by Longley Vickar BS, came away with two wins in the past week against playofi' contenders. Wildcats, who occupy fourth spot in t he lO-teain York-Simcoe east loop, played first-place Wh9itby gain S Split The Whitby mnoratoinAA hockey team rlst to Bowmanville and defeated Richmond Iil in gaines last week. Against BowmanviIle, only the heroics of goleeper Chnis Nemisz kept Whitby in the gaine in a 1-0 loss. In their home gaine* against Richmond Hil, Whitby- took an early lead as Jeif Hases lid the puck to, Jeremni Brimble whose point shot found the mark.; Ini the second period Richmond Hil peppered goalles Ian Up ton and Nemisz with numerous shots but they were superb and held the opposition scoreless. In the third, Brandon Fowler fired one past the -Richmond Hil netmninder. Richmxond HIiscored ta make it a 2-1 game but Fowler stole the puck, went in on a breakà way and scored to make it 3-1. Bowmanville and third-place Orillia. The. Bowmanville gaine. was close froin start to finish as expected, as the previous two gaines between -the two teains had resulted in ties. The only goal was scored by Kenny Henry unassisted, just over a minute into the gaine. Geoffrey -Niblett and Justin White combined for the shutout. Whitby then went to Grilla and won 6-1. Zach Greer led the way with two goals and an assist while* Chris Osborne had a goal and two assists. Justin Fox, Matthew Goodwin and Henry completed the scoring. David McIntyre had two assists. Niblett went the distance in goal.ý Brereton winms 55m -Junior Andy Brereton of Whitby won thie 5-metre dash for Western Michigan University's men's track teain Saturday as it tallied 75 1/2 pont te defeat Bowling Green (46) and Fidia (40 1/2) in Bowling GreenZOh%. Brereton clocked 6.45 seconds ini thoevment and aloo plâced second in the 200-metre with a time of 22.57 seconds. This was WMà sopein competition of the 1994 indoor season. Whitbys final league gaine was Whitby, playing ahorthanded goals, and Brant Flahert a 4-3 bass ta Bowmanville. for. a large part of the second with two minutes lot Bowmanviile hamnmered 18 period, surrendered two goals. curfew-sohortened gaine. shots at Whitby goalie Scott Là ater in the gane, down two Thompeon in the firet period, but goals Whitby's LuEà Power Whtb' MttSit coeda tipe n lc ilrm k short-IC.nded goal 'on a dlean Orvis.> breakaway. Toros replied with two more ~ i x Sele ts lse n fia 1 Matt Bell, .143, of Wli Sele ts l se ii iialfive first-placèe finishes The Whitby minor novice select hockey teain, sponsored by TD Bank, lost in a shootout in the championship gaine of a tournamnent in Malvern recently. Matthew Anderson scored âll three goals for Whitby who tied Malvern 3-3 in regulation time. Jordan Callaghan, Whitby goa- lie was most valuable player for WAitby i the final. 1Whitby had opened the tourna- ment with an 11-1 win over West Hill. Shane Morillo scored three go ais, Matthew Hou ghton, Andrew Meadows and Nick Car- son two each, singles to Cory Bruinsma and Anthony Novia. Meadows was MVP. Whitby then defeated Downs- view 3-2 in an overtime shootout. Jordan Potter, with his gecond goal, got the winner. Meadows The Whitby nminor atom select hockey team, sponsored by Crawfs Sports, won the A. streain championship at the Frankford tournament on Jan. 3, but feli short over the past weekend at Malvern. At the Frarikford tournainent, Whitby had a 4-3 victory over Baltimnore, 7-O win over Madoc and an 8-2 win over Stirling to win the championship. Toc muchChristmas and New Year turkey, however, caught up with the team this past weekend at the Scarborough Malvern tournament. Followýing a ý4-3 loss in overtime to. archrivals9Aax, Whitby then feli victim- 2-1 to a hungry Wexford team. <77?~MELAMINE. Coter Your W43lIU8 Mr Eggshell Enamel Ma resistant, super adhening finish WHITBY Pnoce guaranteed fiIJan. 31/95 had the other. Goalie Alex Renaud was MVP., Morille, and Anderson, tied for most points in -the tournamnent, were named tournament MVPs and coach Lloyd Sanigqa received honourable mention 1or e :rts- mnanlike play -and team. bha- viour. rty scoed t inthe itby had to earn the high point tIroDpM i his g grup a t teMr rnvita- tnaswimm îeet Jan. 6-8. Bell, fromthe Durham Aquatic Club, was fmrt in 200-metre in- dividual medley, 50-metre but- terfly, and 50-, 100- and 200- metre backstroke oynts., His brother, Jordan, 11, had two third-plaoefinishes.y C0 STEEL 4 LASCO -- - - --- - - - - -- - - - - - - Works 'on New Cars, Used t- Cars, even ________ Rusty Cars Oo1o Rust Check Sav 1 0ImO application 1 1 With this coupon. Only one discount per application. 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