Page 14, Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, November 22, 1995 Andersonin itarlo finals forboys'vilcy bail Anderson CVI's senior 'boys' volleyball team will b. battling for a medal at the. Ontario (OFSAA.) high school finals Friday and Saturday in Brampton. The senior team was part of an Anderson CVI sweep at the. LOSSA (Durham) finals last week at Sinclair Sedondary Sehool in Whitby. Anderson's seniors defeated i)imbarton in the final, Andersones junior boys team defeated Sinclair, adAnderson also won the midget crown, defeating Exeter H-igh School of Ajax. Anderson senior team coach Gord Williamson said that apart from a "flat spot" in the. second game against Dunbarton, "We played extremely well."f Dunbarton was undefeated in league play in the. west division, while Anderson was unbeaten in league play in the east division. Anderson wan't nearly as sharp in the semi-final win over Henry Street H-igh- School, says Williamson. Anderson prevailed 15-7, 12-15, 15-7. Dunbarton was a strong, weUl-coached team, says Wifliamson. But the depth of the. Anderson team, that lias won three tournaments this season and is one of the top-ranked teams lu Ontarjo, proved too mucli for Dunbarton. SA.nderson won the flrst- game 15-7 but was frailing 8-4 lu the second game when Williamson inserted Josh Osvenek and Ryan Flescli from the bencli into the contest. They helped Anderson rally for a Whitby mnor hockey MWOUSE A --HEE OLodb* 3 Johomon &« d.2 LannoxIrufn 2 Pinnacle ai. 1 C.K. Auto Body 1 WhiThyloyoa0 NOV. 19 &mmogo Lodg. Paul Pny 2 Jason Sldà sdznw mat Off johnson Bidn SSn aucdd shahra Robot Laba ja sLubp pinnacsbarnnm*. Andaw umn2 John Fnnil tho JDNhn Kyls LUdId. Joiin Gw mm- uavl ,.1 L T OFM 0 0 il 5 0 14 13 0 11i 7 2 0 13 14 2 0 10 11 3 0 e 15 4 Lm=naxIum 4 CJLAa*oeDo* 0" Hm joaun poh 7 WhiIby Toya U"- Lr3 15-10 win. "We can play everybody and get the best out of everybody," says Wiiamson. He says'a medal is within reacli for bis team at OFSAA, but gold could be di.fficult. The clear favourite to win the Ontazio title is Forest Heiglits of Kitchener, whicii lost their first match of the season but hasn't lost since lu league and tournament play. Last years gold medal team, Brookfleld cf Ottawa, could als'o be back but will be without their top player. Anderson's junior team was coached by Cheri Madill and the midget team coached by Alex Hamilton. There is no furtiier competition for those two teams. Whitby halted by Terriers in qualfeir The. Whitby major peewee AA hockey team, sponsored by Crows Sports, had its Cinderella story end mucli as it had begun at the. silver stick qualifing tournament held recently lu Clarington. In the flrst game, Whitby faced the powerful Misissauga Terriers. Despite a strong showing by the. tearn and excellent goaltending by Josh Hughes, Terriers triumphed 2-O. Witii the loss, the Whitby players knew tiiey had to win the, remaining two- games lu the. round-robin phase to advance. The second game against Orangeville was only close on the. scoreboard as Whitby dominated for a 3-2 -victory. Sean Holmes scored twice and Brian Rourke notciied thie winner. Mike Thornton backstopped the, victory. Facing elimination againat their arch-rivals f-rm Peterborough, Caen *mmd o~dtMlomm Vuw Dumu e Fhd2 L %&km "w êbe. lâmc 2 hth N1 n hwth NUUMUo W n id&îCunlIb2 êuha naox 3 3 RNelAnéns M 0 u Bw »M o aud fobby Vorwa 5 whty ft Whitby turned tiie tables by eliminating their previously undefeated opponents in a thrilling 3-2 overtime victory with Chiasson potting the. winner. Other goals went to Paul Tait and Holmes. The team tiien advanced to the, semi-finals against Hlillcrest. Despite falling behind 2-O and 4-2 lu a penalty-filled contest, Whitby ultimately prevailed 5-4 with Luc Chiasson scoring from Dana Bloom with only two' seconds remaining in regulation time. Ryan Mendes, Rourke, Grant Howe and Holmes also scored. Thop final was a, rematch with Mississauga. With Whitby tiring (having played il games lu 15 days), only stellar goaltending by MVI> Hughes kept the. gae. close as Terriers skated to a 3-1 victory. R. Cudsnor &W4 Ddm K. Iluphy 0 & Nov§ TAD Ske&Biirg. D.Adv92 kt WGUMi D. MhccaMi 0. Kouiw NOIIATOU 2 Mkby ofle Jauni Smad 2 licai MDma 4 rInoue VidW a lhc u2 RDý@d cwwwn Auà WFama MR mRIwha"ie Andmw Elson âmnim n y smwuniS Nom. 18 0 WAwiüw Colin Rayur2 SIwsEdh"lgton 4 Curt flom nElctric ScoU4Fmnnn2 JordmnT"ii Kodyw uulan. 4 OWMOeVOUM80M 3 Cuit erow Cum contiuc M w--y ammin Logion The PrmdiM 0 ucoVoN.. ~MuoeMcoE MAUATOU Nom 19 Pod Pëmy"IPro. 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Devis find gold in Forest The Whitby novice B ringette team weathered a 4 a.m. wake-up caîl and a three-and-a-ha]f-hour bus tipthen outskated their three opponents te capture the. gold medal in the. Forest novice tournament over the weekend. Devils, sponsored by Vicdom Sand and Gravel, downed Forest Automotive 13-2, blanked Stratford 15-O, and then defeated Forest Foundry 9-2 in the. championsiiip final. The. offense was led by Lindsey Giordano witii 10 goals in the tlhre ganies, and by Katie Parish, Mykala Abel and Shauna Hainer witii six goals eacii. Amy Parish, Kelly Jeifs and Holly Langlois eacii scored a pair of goals, and Bailey Corneal, Caitlyn Corneal and Paetra Kumn had singles. The. Whtby defense played well and also contributed a total of 16 assists, led by Aitlin Kelly with five snd Eden Jeffrey witii four. Victoria Kaufinann was the winning goaltender in ail three gaines. Her shutout against Stratford was her first cf the season. In league action earlier in the week, Devils beat Ajax 7-1. Katie Pariai and Hamer each recorded bat tricks and Giordano scored the otiier Whitby goal. Devils are i second plaoe In the CORL novice B standings witii a record cf 3-1-1. Peewees, blanked in final' of Classiej The Whitby miner, peewee hockey teain reached the finals of the. Oranigeville Fail Classic before fhfling 4-O te Metro league leaders Mississauga, North Stars. In the opening match, Whitby used strong goaltending and teain defense te defeat Orillia 3-0. Tiie opening goal was from Ryan Farrow and two empty net goals were scored by Nick Verkuyl and Matt Hircock, witii defenceman Carl DiCarlo, assisting on both. Julian Owen recorded the. siuteut. lu gae two, Wildcats continued their strong defensive play and nipped M barkham Waxers 2-0. Danny Caird opened the. scoring seesaw batbe 6-5. Tii. scoring came fr-om Naylor, Sean Newport, Tom Ricica, Verkuyl, Caird and Hfrvock. Peewees are fist in thefr division aud sport a record.of 6-2-2, both bossesto Newmarket. Wlldcate open the. local silver stick tournament 'Nov. 2S.. 6:30 P.m-, Bt Iroquois Park.