Whitby Free Press, 25 Sep 1996, p. 17

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WhitbY Free press, Wednesday' September 25' 1996 » page 17 Wh itby Halton 'd. i'l overtime Halton scored in over- time to defeat Whitby in the semi-final in themao atom AAA division Ofthe recent ANax-Pickering Early Bird tournaznent. Whitby's David Arnold had tied thegarme 1-1 with just over thre minutes- remainin~g to force over- time. Whitby banged .the post for the fifth and sixth times in the game before Halton got the winner with just 33 seconds remaining in the five-mnute overtime. In earlier play, Whitby defeated Central Ontario Wolves 3-2 on goals by Greg Williams, Arnold and Derek McTeague; lost to P'eterborough 3-1 McTeague scoring ,defeatecl Rochester, last year's New York statechampions, 31 Uder.-17S goto Sawyer and Cam VonEschscholtz. In exhibition play, Whitby twice defeated Peterborough, last year's Ontario. finor Hockey League champions, 3-1 and 3-2. -Whitby split a home-and-' home series with Central Ontario, winning 4-2 and losing 6-2. Other team members are Kyle Musselman, Kyle Van- deloo, Aaron Maguire, Sean Cunninghamn, Paddy Kelly, Josh Francis, ýKyle Bran- son, Scott Morrison, goalies Brian MacKinnon and Andrew Braithwaite, head coach Grant Musselman, assistants Kevin..Turcotte and Kevin Thrasher trainer Mike Kelly andi manager Gary Francis. W-L-T GF-GA P C en traloe Osh. Kicks 17-0-0 81-5 51 NAzzurri 16-1-0 119-20 46 Cobourg 1 13-2-2 58-21 41 so c rOy. Fiame 11-60 45-29 3 league League.standings as of Sept. 20 UNDER-19P Gien Shields Crolia Etobicoke Scar. Blues Markham Whilby Thomhill WVhllby Vaughan Etobicoke Newmarket Wexford NY Cosmos Maivem W-L-T 12-3-0 11-4-0 7-8-0 6-8-1 5-10-0 3-11-1 GF-GA 61-24 48-26 33-46 41-28 26-48 18-55 UNDER-17P W-L-T GF-GA 10-4-0 64-20 9-3-2 40-20 9-3-2 40-19 7-3-4 40-21 6-7-1 37-32 5-7-2 40-35 3-8-3 29-41 0-14-O 12-114 UNDER-6P W-I-T NY Azzurrl #1 20-1-1 Whitby Ni 20-2-0 Scar. Bllues 13-6-3 York Jets 12-9-1 NY Azzurr #2 12-9-1 Unionville 11-8-3 Olymn. Fiame 9-11-2 Peterborough 7-11-4 Osh. Turul 6-13-3 Vaughan 5-15-2 Whitby #2 4-17-1 Pickering 2-19-1 Whitby Uruguay N. Toronto Peterborough- NY Cosmos Etobicoke Islington West Rouge Cebbagetown Osh. Turul Darlington Scar. lues Woodbridge East York Gien Shields Darington Whitby NY Azzurri N. Scar. #1 Wexford Argentine 8-6-2 6-5-5 7-7-2 7-7-2 7-8-2 6-9-2 5-10-2 4-10-3 3-12-2 3-13-1 2-12-3 1 -14-2 43-39 61-44 40-37 52-48 37-39 49-39 25-35 40-60 26-66 18-47 36-98 21-75 UNDER-2EL W-I-T GF-GA 13-2-1 61-20 10-4-2 47-25 9-5-2 26-23 7-6-3 36-31 7-6-3 39-25 7-7-2 35-33 4-9-3 » 33-49 4-11-1 18-49 2-13-1 14-54 UNDER-12P Peter-borough Ajax Etobicoke Pickering, Whilby NY Heàrts Osh, Kicks GF-GA 131-23 140-19 74-48 54-50 62-64 56-51 36-55 46-67 36-61 42-65 26-93 23-130 UNDER-50 W-I-T NY Azzurri #2 15-0-3 NY Azzurri #1 15-2-1 Malvem 14-3-1 Otym. Fiame 11-6-1 East York 8-10-0 Whitby 1-16-1 Scar. Blues 0-15-3 GF-GA 104-20 85-23 64-22 53-41 49-36 21-109 14-77 UNDER-14P NY Azzurri Oiym. Flame East Yorki Etobicoke W-t-T 9-3-2 9-3-2 9-5-0 GF-GA 44-17 42-24 37-33 p 34 29 27- W-I-T GF-GA 9-0-3 33-10 8-0-4 36-8 6-3-3 32-16 6-6-0 27-24 6-6-0 18-30 1-11-0 10-34 1-11-0 12-46 UNDER-11lP Uruguay Wextord N. Scar. #1 Pickering West Rouge NY Hears Darlington Whitby Ajax N. Scar. #1 Osh. Kicks Darington Pikring Whtby West Rouge Piccininni W-t-T 13-0-1 12-1-1 10-4-0 8-8-0 4-8-2 3-9-2 1-10-3 0-13-1 GF-GA 81-15 61-15 64-18 52-32 23-35 17-46 10-72 7-82 UNDER-10E W-t-T 1271-l' 12-1-1 7-2-5 6-6-2 &-8-0 5-8-1 1-12-1, 1-12-1 GF-GA' 61-14 65-10 34-23 40-37 36-41 30-30 14-56 11-80 Z4DR-o Whftby- 5-8-1 22-37 16 W-I-T GF4A P NY COSMOS 2-8-4 21-33 10 N. Sar.#91 11-0-1 78-6 34 Malvem 3-10-1 22-37 10 Ieaside 6-6-0 24-38 18 - N. Scar. #2 2-9-3 20-38 9< Whitby #2 6-6-O 20-27, 18 UNDER-13ADarlîngton- 4-&-2 26-26 .14 UDR3AWest Rouge 1-10-1 11-62 4' Nat at- the -net IN AT OVSENEK goes, Up while Anderson CVI j-teammate Joe Wngley Iooks on duringa. 15-100. 15-10 win over Bowmanville High 1ooo, con- sidered Anderson'sto rival in LOSSA league senior'boys' volleyball It was the first league action for both teams who wiII see action in toumnaments at Durham College this weekend. Wnigley, considered one of the tp centres in Ontario, was recently named Toronto Star athiete of week as he led Aniderson to the championship of a toumnament in Unionville. Photo by Mwik Reeso, WFm Preios 4~The Whitby under-17 boys premier rep soccer teanr recently earned a berth br .~the championshîp game tc determine the winner of the premier division, of the Central, Soccer League. >Whitby first defeated~ North York Cosmos 4-2 lin the quarter-final round ont two goals by Mark Engelage and single goals by Danny Mattin and. Mike. Criscone. In -the semi-ffinal game, Whitby faced the bard- checking Vaughan Socoer club. A season rivalry that saw Whitby win and tie against Vaughan in previous play set the -tone for the game. Vaughan at one point led the gaine 3-1 but the Whitby team came back to win 5-4in overtime. SWhitby's fifth and game- winning goal came from striker Rosst Hamili who plaoed a critical penalty shot into the Vaughan net in the secondperiod of overtime. Engelage and 'Scott McDavid each had two goals. Underm15s take tier, 1 tiiee Tbe Whitlhy under-15 boys' socor team rocently won the DurhamTINer 1 league champlonshiip. Th Iey were-j9ayoff rne- up and Durham Oup winners. The, team *consists of goalkeepers Darren' Miller and Brett Andrew, defenders Steve Sylvestre, Bryant Harte, Derek Leahy, midfielders Stephen Harrington, Adam Lum, Scott Adameon,' Dave Caugeil, Ryan Ireland, forwards Massimo Sabadin, Ryan Lamiot Rory Danhier, Kyle Shearing and 'Mike Kobrynovich. Sponsors were Able Electric and CRCS- General Contractors. Lords win two Whitby- players connlect With Whitby players pro- viding much of the offenoe, Durham Colle ge Lords swépt a doubleheader agamast Queen's Golden Gaëls in OCAA men's base- ball over the weekend. Brad Newport belted two home runs and Ryan God- dard bit another i an 11-1 Goddar&dÏdrve hInthre runs, Tlim.,iPuddistoe had I.c*four bft nud OCilg, MaS, bit a home run in a 13-I11 win ini the firat game. 1The two wins squared Lords' record at two wins and two louses in- league play. Blfafr Hardy, another Whxtby resident inthe Tords lineup, drove i the wiflfl1fl run with a sacri- lie fly m the eighth uuM as lordsodefeated'srvf frid, Lalvder- IJnlveuity 5" l'o a sw ep Of a,.itece lt exhibition doubeedr Goddard a.oedthree rune i six and a third innings of work to vck up the win inthe rst 7-3.em game, Puddister drove m. a run as loýrds ran over Brock Unierit 10.4 te gain a Split of adoubléea<ir. Neport c h dtwo bits , aoy ei two mn a final Whitbycmach Steve HaMill says b. wus pleased with the self-control of the Whitby players as they were taunted on many occasions by the *Vaughan players who earned several yellow and red carda. 1Whitby bas now 'qualified for both the final -gameof the CSL -premier division cup and the Tréstella CSL cup which includes ail divisions of under-17 boys' soccer teaxns in the CSL. Atoms solid Whtbe*.mjq #omAA hoc-key team hadý three wins and, a tie i four pre- season games and will bein the regular season this weekend. Whitby defeated Peter- boroug 3-o as Devon' McLed got the shutout, tied Peterborough. 2-2- blanked Richmond Hill (McL.eod, Jared Millar shared shuteut), and camne back te defeat Ajax 4-1. Team memnbers are MLeod, Millar, Chris Bow- 1er, Ryan Johnston Derek Rayner, Aaron MacL(urray, Kristian Cunlifre, Jeif e.- man,' Wayne .Turcotte, Jason Gordon, Jason Michie, Colin Harvey Shawn ý Holm an, ',Brai Arbour,,Kevm -Lomoax,,AJex Parker, Tanner Twlning, head coach& Jeif Michiep assistants Jim Harvey and Doug Turcotte, traîner Steve Jobnston and mana- gers Ken and Lorna Lomax. High sehool sports SENIOR BOYS' VOLLEYBALL Henm>' Street 2, Pine Ridge 0 (17-16, 16.-14); Anderson 2, BowmanviiIe 0 Urionvîgle Adidas Invtational CHAMPIONSHIp: Anderson 2, For-est Heights 0 (15-11, 16-14) SEMI-FINAIS: Anderson 2, Unionvilie 0 (15-6. 15-8) SENIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL Red & Whitq Optimisi Classie SEMI-RINAL Port Credit 37, Anderson 25 (Cheryl Barkiey 10) CONSOLAflON:, Fr. Ieo Austin 82 (Tania Chappeti 27), Pine Ridge 67 SEMI-FINALS: Fr. Leo Austin 56 (Christine Stachan 12?, Hery Street 38 (Amanda Knegie 1 l) Sept. 6 - Sinclair 61 (Krsty Wieil6 JenPizzoîlo 13),' Uxbridge 22; St. Mary 46. Sinclair 38 (WVield 16) St. Mai>' 46, Sinclair 38 (Wield 16), JUNIOR GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL sept. ý18 - St. May 19, Sinclair 40- (Oié San 12. Sarah Walgate 10) Sept. 1. - Sinclair 46, Uxbridge 26 (Waigate 16, Sandy 11) PMIDGEt'GIRLSO1BASRETBALL 'Sept. 18 - St,' Maly 23, Sinclair 21 I. I I ) I Ili, UNDER-108

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