Whitby Free Press, 16 Oct 1996, p. 20

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Page 20, Whitby Free Press, Wedneýday, October 16,1996 .d LOSSA tennis 4gold for e t Blair Hardy of Whitby held a hot bat as Durham College won two gaines over Queen's University last Thursday to finish in second place in the Ontario east.diviision in mens base- bail. The saine two teains were scheduled to meet last night (Tuesdày) in a best- ofthree playof serles. Durham finished with 10 wins and four losses in the east division of the Cana-. dian Intercollegiate Base- bail Association. First place went'to the University of Toronto. Had had three hits, scored twice and drove in a runma à6-5 win in the first Tim Puddister of Aax, inWib, loe only two earned runs in seven in- *ninigs. In the second game Hardy had two hits anc drove in two runs in a 9-5 Firstm-year team looks for lst Win Wýhitby's new minor novice A teain is off te a rough start in its first sea- son of rep hockey. i T% h tby tarnscored but three goals, two by Billy Hanrahan and one by DailCamrgan, in seven Gaine stars for Whitby thus far have been Hanra- han, Erik Sorichetti Hol- den Summer David Jamý es, Michael Mcki-nnon, Jason Guy and Kyle Ford. Other teain members are Corey. Agnew, Roddy Cox, Christian Drake, Scott Heggie Brad Marquardt and'Joshua Merzbacher, coaches Mark Guy, Ray Ford and Peter Agnew, trainer Mark McKinnon and manager Sue Guy. Almost there! PRINGLE CREEK Public Sohool stu- elementary sohool cross country dent Rachel Wallace strains to retain meet last week at Adelaide McLaugh- her position at the finish line at an lin Public Sohool in Oshawa. Photb Y Makk Roescr, Whitby Fme.Press Whitby Whitby students won four chamj>îonslups at the LOSSA (Durham Region) tennis finals held last week in.Oshawa. Nadia Petryshyn of Ecole Secondaire Saint-Charleè- Garnier claimed the gold in senior girls' singles by defeating Vera- Malone *of St. Mary (Pickering) 8-2 ini Father Leo J. ýAustin Catholic Secondary School doubles teains won two gold. Elaine Barber and John Jansen defeated 'another Austin teain (Rhea Roue- seau and Des Cole) 10-5 in the junior mixed doubles final. Kathryn Price and'Eliza- beth Brady edged a Paul Dwyè'r (Oshawa) teain to give Austin the other gold in senior girls' doubiles. Another Austin teazu was third in the saine division. Anderson CVI' Claire Brainia and Scott McKin- ney got by a Pineridge duo 8-4 te win the senior mixed doubles title. Silver medals went te Chris Michaud of Henry in junior boys' singles, the Garnier teain of Damien Steel and Vincent Des- sureault in senior boys' doubles, and the Anderson teain cf Chrstine Persaud and Kath~y Persaud in. junior girls doubles. Bronze medale went to Scott Thompson of Henry in junior boys' singles, the Austin teain of Kerri-Ann Evon and Meaghan Desouza in senior girls' doubles and the. Austin teain oAdrian Bugelli and Go rdonï Venner in senior s' Wdoubles. in team competition, Austin won the senior girls division, while Henr tied Atons edged ifinalS nowdenned MVP Whitby rep hockey MINOR BANTAM AA Kawarlha tournamnent GAME 1, Sept. 27 - Whitby 3 <Chris Lazary,, Chris Trinkunas, Dana Bloom), Clarlngton 2 GAME 2, Sept. 28 - Whitby 4 (Sean Walsh, Robert Lalonde, Ryan Mandes, Lazery), Richmond Hilli.5 GAME 3, Sept. 28 - Whilby 8 (Bryan Rouike 2, Trinkunas, Lazary, Mendes, Mant Fae, Sean Walsh, Mark Rinaldi), Newmarket 1 Sept. 22 - Whitby 1 (Walsh), Peterborough 6 Sept. 21 - Whilby 2 (Rourke, Rae), Ajax 3 Sept.118- Whitby 2 (Rinaldi, Walsh), Ajaxi Sept. 8 - Whilby 4 (Rinaldl'2, Mark Cipparone, Sean Holmes), Peterborough 3 MAJOR NOVICE AA sponsored by Co-Steel Lasco Oct. 9.- Whilby 2 (Miýhaet Miller, Nick Jardin). Claringlon 3 Sept.' 30 --Whltby 1 (Kyte Poupore, shutout Devon Wright), Peterborough 0 Sept. 29 - Whitby 5 (Poupore, Stephen Rodger, Brad Smith, John Ireland, Mant Arbour, shutout - Sennett %ltgibbon), Ajax 0 Sept. 27 - Whilby 0, Aurore 3 MINOR PEEWEE AA sponsored by Brooklln Lions Club Oct. 10 - Whitby 4 (Connor 3, Halkias), Markham 5 Oct. 4 - Whilby 4/ (Tulak 2, Connor, Thlbodeau),,Ctarlngton 4 MINOR ATOM AAA sponsored by Do n Cherrys Grapevine Restaurant Peterborough tournamnent Oct. 4-6 Whitby- 4 (Kenny Henry 2, Michael McKenzie, Malt Snowden), Richmond Hill 2 Whilby 2 (Steven Seedh ouse, McKenzla), Elgin-Middlesex 5 Whitby 6 (McKenzie 2, Jordan Price 2, Randy Wallon, Snowdeto), Nepean 2 Whitby 3 (Wallon, Mark San Pedro, Snowden), York-Simcoe 6 The Whitby minor atom AAA hockey teamnlost 4-3 to Central Ontario in-the final cf the Oshawa Early Bird teurnament over the Thanksgiving wékend. Wildcats started slowly as they tied Oshawa 44 in their first game despite outplaying the host teain for most of the game. Next up was York-Simcoe' Who outskated Whitby from the opening whistle, cruising toan easy 9-2 victory.>--:> in the final game 'of the' round-robin Whitby needed a win Ite advance and were-up te the- task asâ they defeated Peerorough-6-2. With the win, Whitby earned second place in their division and a, spot in the semi-finals where they squared 'off against'a team from Philadelphia. Wildcats were charged up for this contest as they came out flying and crushed their epponenta 11-2. The championship game featured strong play by both' teanis with Whitby holding a slight edge over the firat two' periods. With thé score deadlocked' at 2-2 *Central scored early in the third period te. take the lead Wity foght ackte tie it up a few Èminutes làter. -- Midway, thi.ough the third a Central sniper bunied a bard shot in the tep corner te put bis teain eut in front. Whitby pressed valiantly for the balance of the game but were unable te put one past the oppesition goaltender. .Matt Snowden of Whitby was named teurnamnent MVP as he finished with a tetal ef eight geais, and six assists earning him. a pair of Bauer 4000 skates.. AlÀ-so -scoring for- the. Wildcats were ,Steven Seedhouse with seven-goals, seven assista; Jordan Prie. three -goals, two 'essit' Michael McKenzie twoîgoalaj eight assista; Mark San Pedre two goals; Zach Greer and Randy Walton one goal, two assista; Kenny Henry and Femi Ainurawaiye each a goal and an assist; Bobby Scott, ene goal; Aaron Balom, Jason King and Kyle OBrien each twe assista; Canieron Cassidy, an assist. Th e goaltending duo of Kyle Clancy and, Alex Renaud was eutatanding. . ,In league play Whitby was outacored ' 9-6 by ,AiaxfPickering. Scering- for the home aside- were SeedhouseP Snowden, Amurawaiye,, McKenzie, Waltoh-and&Gree,- -"- The Whitby miner atom AAA hockey team aplit four *games at the recent Peterborough teurnament. In gaine ene Whitby fought off Richmond 11111 4-2.- Whitby then lesit 5-2 te Elgin/Mjddlesex, despite outplaying their opponents, for much of the. gaine. Whitby dominated Nepean 6-2 but then feIl te York-. Simcoe 6-3. Fer the tournanent, Michael McKenzie had four 'goals and threeassis 'ta; hMatt Snowden thiree goals and an assiat;. Randy, Walton two goals and three aàsist;** Keinyny îy ý'and- Jordan Prctwo goals; Steven Sedouse, one goal, four assigs; Mark San Pedro, one goal, one assiat. Goaltenders were Alex Renaud and Kyle Clancy. In league play, Whitby lest te Oshawa 5-3. Scott with two.and Snowden were the goal-scorers. The oeaching staff consista of head moach Stu Seedheuse, assistants. Bob McKenzie, and*--Keývin Scott' trainer Kevin ^O'Brien'-, and .Ron' fior

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