Whitby Free Press, 30 Oct 1996, p. 18

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Page 18, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, October 30, 1996 Whitby Iroquois indoor soccer ATOM Team $#1 6 (Migual John 4, Cralg Aitkenhead, Josh Jackson), Teem $2 4 (Siepfan Bonniti, Erin Carvana, Courtney Frappler, David Wood); Team #3 1 (Alaspair Boyle), Team #4 3 (Lise Brunt, Brandie Mackintosh, Chrisiopher Slm); Team #5 2 (Christopher Boyce, Tanner Vanderbroek), Team #6 6 (Greg Simmons, Bryan Klne, Steve Douglas, Tyler Meokin); Teemn #7 2 (Blake Howsam, Linda Leowidge), Team #8 3 (Beisy Macintosh, Jeremy Paterson, Petrlck Johnsîon); Team #9 6 (Allen Evetyn 3, David James, Jonaîhos Sos, Sean Teather), Teem #10 7 (Nicoas Muir-Phieffer 2. Bradley wiggers, Mark Feaiher, Megen Fox) SOUIRT Team $1 1 (George Trotter), Teem $#5 2 (George Mijnovski 2)-. Teem $6 0, Team $2 0; Team $#7 0, Teem $#4 3 (Julien Oppenheimer 2, Nikoteus Glennoîla); Teem $8 0, Team $#3 3 (Siephen Neit 2, Nicholas Burich) Whitby ile hockey Oct. 22 - WheetleS 16 (James Grieve 5, Jeff Denike 5, Derek Grieve 3, Mike Madili, Ron Wilder, Rob Denike), The Farm- Team 9 (Mike Kryal 4, D. Cartwright, Paul Heinriko, Shane Te",); Shoe RepaIr 0.C. 9 (Dale Gray 3, Steve Beatty 2, Mike Llnkvlsi 2, Steve C. 2), Shoppers Drug Mart 25 (Cotten Macten 9, Jeff Dentke 7, Jason Bibeau 6, At Smlth 3) Standings W L Shoppers Drug Mari 3 0 Wheeties 2 1 The Farm Team 1 2 Shoe Repeir Ptus 0,. 0 3 Leadtng scorers Jeff Denike (Wheeties) 28 pis., Colin Madden (Shoppers Drug Mari) 22 pts., James Grie (Wheeties) 15 pts., Cari Vickers (Shoppers Drug Mari) 14 pis., Paut Heinrich (The Farm Team) 12 Pts., Steve C. (Shoe Repair) 12 pts., Mtke Madltt (Wheeles) il pts., Pat lbbons (Shoppers Drug Mari) il Pts., Jason Bibeau (Shoppers Drug Mari) 10 pis., Rod Hider (Wheeties) 10 pis. * Campbetî 2, Amenda Church 2, Karen 1~71 i tbMcWltiams 2, Chantai Smith, Lyndsey 3? b yGilordeno), PickeringA5 a Oct. 22 - Whiiby 5 (Church 2, Ketty JeU s, ri n glette Sheuna Hamer, Campbell), Ajax A 6 PET1TE B TWEEN Cl hty5(aileMrio2,Jnfr sponsored by Whttby Kîneltes Whîy5DaileMrso2,Jnfr Kersiens, Jennifer Beeiham, Erin W hilby CI 8, Whilby C2 4; Whitby Cl Flaherty), Ajax 5 10, Pori Perry 1 (Scorers for boih games: NOVICE B Melissa Tone 10, Erin Fraser 7, Jenne Smih 4. Meghan Rodger 3. Cindy sponsored by Ian Martin Ltd. Johinslon 2. Lynsie Arts 2, Sandra Clark e 2, Jennifer Dlck 2, Lndsay Masumure, Whitby 16 (Myketa Abat 3, Caittyn Comneat Caitin Campbell, Lindsay Tait) 3, Megan Hursi 3, Kelly Cloutier 2, Krtsta Keberer 2, Kaita Janssen, Katie Scott, BELLE A Kelly Schad), Markham 1; Whilby 2 (Abat, sponuored by Executive Copier Cloutter), Oshawa 3 Oct. 23 - Whiby 5 (Nicoe Freeman 2, NOVICE C3 Angele Dunn, Catie Chattoner, LouAnn MacKnzte, Pikertg 2Oct. 27 - Whilby 6 Jectyn Geme 3. Atison PEITE AA Galba, Jenniter Lents, At.ison Wiliams),' j Scarborough 5j Oct, 27 - Whtby 10 (Susie Crabb 2. Laura Ejected DURHAM LOR DS manager Sam of the game, though he didn't leave Dempster tells the umpire a thing or before getting a ew things off hie two in the second came of the chest, as the Lords ended up on the Ontario east 'division 'Intercollegiate short end of a 4-3 score and lost the basebali finals against the University series two games to none. of Toronto. Dempster was thrown out Phtoby Mark Reesoe,. Whltby Free press Victories, for 2, Whi*tby runners Whitby rnners Matthew Godey and Vanessa Micieli ha frot-plac finishes at a recent cross country meet ini Bramalea. Godfirey ,won the senior boys evetwith Si Mîieli Wiby third. Vanessa Micieli won the peewee girls event. Ail are members of the Oshawa legin Track and Field Cub. Godfrey was third --tnd Samn Micieli fourth at the recent Enniskillen me*t. Another Whitby inember, Brendan Peel, waa fifth among senior!boys. Vanessa Micieli was sixth in mite girls competi- tion and Melanie Kirby-of Whitby fourth ini tyke girls. DRIVE" NEED' Volunteer drivers are urgently needed to provide escorted trns- portation to seniors and physically challenged residents in Whltby. AUl drivera are componsatod for -mfleage and parking emenses. Cail 668-223. [.. ........ ... .M~ Y 0 U HOPK..NS .ST JJ -W ; il Heidi Schempp [Z7 COWU7JCAS Lo Fnancîng Aviae 325 Hopkls St., Whitby Ll N 2Cl 668-2252 686-1853 - &»olgoU@l Eâ os YOUR CAR.U. I o egd Pgo od Kokked*, sia o $10l ofgged P ig ne nock kneeisd r., I I I I I I 0 The Whitby major atom The Whitby ninor atom, 8 AA hockey team finished team recently competed i: 8 third in theirgrouping and the Bulington Thanksgivir 1 failed to qualifyr for the tournament, lQong t playoffs at the Kitchener Dundas, and London an Okobrest tournament over WiniflU a gane- over th 1the weekend. host teai. 1 Wildats split their firet The Win agane 1 gaines and had to win the Burli.ngton was anchored tý 1 third to even have an outside the solid goaltending0 1 chance to qualifyring for the Blake1 Cross, making 3ý playoffs. saves. lIn that third gaine, witjh TOP goal-scorer for thd the score tied 1-1 and îess tournarnent was Bobbi 1than a minute to go, Wildcats Noordinan with three goals went for broke and pulled singles by Anthony Novia' their goalie for a sit Matt Houghton and Jasoli attacker. The gamble failed Velacich. Robert Cotronec as.Stratford scored into the used his size and strength t4 empty net with 20 seconda to chi in with two assisté. go, sending Wildcats ho me League wins are scarce to early.date. Ini the last three weeks Wildeats began the Riley Siblock has been top tournament with a 2-0 gun with four goals and one victory over St. Catharines assist followed by Chris Royals. Wildcata were in Mfitchell with two goals and control for most of the gam e, two assista and Novia with bolstered by solid defensive two goals. paly, and the shutout goaltending of Jared M.ilar. Kristian Cunliffe and Kevin Lomax scored. Brantford I the second round, Wildcata fell 3-0 te, Hamilton stops Wings. Goaltender Devin McLeod was called upon te streak make 24 saves, many of thein of the outatanding variety, to keep Wings at bay. The three goals that Wings The Whitby major atoin did manage to score were ail AAA hockey teamn lost 5-2 to on the powerplay,- as Brantford in the quarter-* Wildcata spent much of the finals of a tournament in gaine in the penalty box, Kitchener over the weekend. chalking up 16 penalties to The Brantford teain Hamijton's eight., guided-,by Walter Ge »k Cujfe had the Whitby led 2-1 alter the firat peiod goal againat $Stftord. and 4-2 alter two. Atoms 1lfor 3at Oktoberfest toumament Whi4tby manages but one win in Burlington, A in to id he by of ie )Y 3 Whitby bad dfae SudburY 4-2,-Adlrondack, N..t 5-1Windsor ,5-1 and Detrit 4'0 reach the final eight. Captain Ky9le Musselman, had five goals in the teulrna;imnt forWItyf Kl Vane .o and Cain VonEschscholtz each-scored four while Greg Williams and' Aaron Maguire each scored three. David Arnold and Kyle Peroewjoe each had two goals while Justin Sawyer had four assists and Kyle Branson Andàrew Braithwaite and Bryan Macinnon combined for a goals-againt;average of 2.40 -for the tournament.- Whitby downed Richmond Hill1 3-1 to, improve their league record,- te four wins Novices The Whitby major novice À team had ade and two losses at a tournainentin Kitchener reoently. Whitby tied a U.S. teain 3- 3. No scores were given for the loises to teains fromn Kitchener and Brantford. - I league play, Whtby edged Keswick 3-2 on goals by Jordan Hayes, Bob Chapman and Mlatt Race. KIDS ON THE BLOCK The Arthritis Society is looking for volunteers for the Klds On The Block" performances at elementary schools ini Durham Region. The 'Kids' is a troupe of disabled and non- disabled puppets that teach children how te relate -to ida -that are different. Cail 434-7221.. T he EARLY BIRD eatches the Deals 1 v-

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