Whitby Free Press, 6 Nov 1996, p. 18

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Page 18, Whltby Free Press, Wednescîay, November 6,1996 1The Whitby squirt select hockey team Split in their season openers on the weekend in the North York Hockey League. On saturday, Whitby lost 6-3 to Umionville. Ryan High sehool sports SENIOR GIRLS' BASKETALL Fr. Leo Austin 58 (Tanla Chappeli, 32 Pis.), Paul Dwyer 52; Henry Street 49 <Ameanda Knègle, 17 pis.), Pine Ridge 47 SENIOR BOYS, FOOTBALL Final standIngs W-L-T GF-GA P Paul Dwyer 5-0-1 191-70 il Lixbrldge 5-0-1 147-47 il Dunbarion 4-2-0 132-63 8 Pine Ridge 3-3-0 108-120 6 E Pickering 2-4-0 75-117 4 1 Henry Streetý 1-4-1 74-103 3 O'Neill 0-6-0 8-214 0O Hendrik, in his first game in net, made many outstanding saves* keeping the gamne Close. Bryan Houghton, Matthew Beattie and Mitchell Mofl'att clid the Whitby scoring. In their second gamne, Wýhitby exploded for a 10-1 win over Markhamn Waxers. The line of Brandon Johnston, Douglas Langlois and Shawn Cunliffe collected 13 points, with Johnston having a six-point night (three goals, three assista). Cunliffe and Langlois had two goals. each. Beattie, Shawn MlcKenzie and Kyle Sisson each had a goal. Duùstin Ekelman and Kenny Pollard collected assiste. Defencemen Patrick Fitzgerajd, Bryan McDonnell and Matthew Lee gave Hendrik outstanding support. Tyler Lush and Breandan Barnett had strong games at both ends of Cali today for a consultation or a free brochure. fDr. JaIe - 340 Byron St. S., Whitby e (905) 668-5444 Neuman to fight on Sunday £& maurance Lia3r boing show will be held in downtown Oshawa on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 10. Whitby's Chrisi Newnan, Who recently captured an Ontario novice heavyweight SpeialOlympies bowlinlg to se. action at the Motor City Boxing Club show. The show,, to stat at 2 p.m. (doors open at 1 p.m.), will be held at the Regent Conoert Theatre. Two Special Olympics bowling leagues will start at the end of November, in Oshawa and Bowmanvilîe. Ail chlldren and adulte who have a developmental handicap can join. The Oshawa league will be on Frdays, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., the Bowmanvilîe league on Wednesdays, 5 to 6:45 p.m. Spaces are imnited. For registration or further inf'ormation, oeil Ann (for Oshawa) at 576-3011, ext. 334 or Terri (Bowmanville) at 576-3011, ext. 342. There are also coaching opportunities available. Hawkins hot'for bunnies Aysn Hawkisha8 goals sthe îWhitbybue nies 2 team postethrei sthwins recently. AbHill had five goalî and set up six others in the wins, 9-6 over Whitby 33 10-2 over Oshawa and 6-1 over Ajax. Other teani mnembers ane Kelsey Bartlett Tar MItyre Ana aLuk Michelle McDonnell, Megar Macauley, Donella lannone Kelsey 'Rogers, Sana' Schugt, Kathleen Edwards, Kelsey Gallant, Samantha Horne and Brttany Wiel- gos. players corne up big The Whitby tween AA ringette teamn had a win andtie in recent league plhitby defeated Mark- hami (no score given) as new players Alicia Burgess and, Stacey' Cunningham both frm the «farm teani, each séored three goals. Whitby came from behind totie Waterloo 5-5 asCun-. ninghamn scored twice and SJenn Martel camne up big in AUDIOI/*ViDEO Win, loss for squirts the contest. Other team members; are Becky Birsu~ Kara Byrnes, Sainantha Cardwell, Bon- nie Chant, Meaghan Clou- tier Tara Henry, Kailey Mill er,- Rachel Stewart, coach Rob Henry assis- tante Judy Henry,_ Jenn Heny, Sharoln outers Tweens tough The Whitby tween B ringette team has two wins, a loss and a tie s0 far this year in regular league play. Their first league game against Markham resulted in a one-sided. 10-3 victory for Whitby. The second league outing was in Port Perry and saw Whitby take a hard-fought point in a 2-2 tie. Thâe onfly defeat was 3-2 at the'- hande of Ajax, even thou gh WVhitby outehot Ajax 34-7. Whitby, then bounced Sunderland 10-1. Goalecorers were Katie MacDonald, Julia Mitchell, Kristy Kotarba, Joanna Boys and Sophia Yilmaz, with' assios fromn Katie Boys, Uisa Henry, Sarah Landry, Lïndsey Lilly and Heidi Wilm. Another sterling performance was turned in by. Nicole Clarke in goal, 2 e s e 1' Whitby hockey Oct. 29 - Wheeiies 7 (Jeuf Denike 3, Rod Denike 2, Derek Grieve 2), Shoe Repair 3 <Mike Linkvist 2, Dave Richards); Shoppers Drug Mari le (Jason Bibeau 8, Colien Madden 5, Ailan Smith 2, Paul Wright), Farmn Teamn 9 (Paul HeInrick 7. Adam Stiriy, Derek Ackford) Standings W L Shoppers Drug Mart 4 0 Wheeiies 3 1 FarmnTeàm 1 3 Shoe, Repair 0.C. 0 4 Leadlng scorers. Jeff Demike (Wheeiies) 33, Colin Madden (Shoppers Drug Mari) 30, Jason Bibeau (Shoppers Drug Mari) 22, Paul HeinrICk <Farmn Team) 19, James Grieye (Wheelies) 15, Carl Viokers (Shoppers Drug Mari) 14 Good start for The Whitby novice C ningette teamLsh two wins and atie in their fist three games of the season. Venonica Johnston poiured in seven goals in a 16-6 romp oven Manvers. Kristy Stanfield had four goals and Cathy Stephen and Kailey Jasper two goals each. Stanfield, Johnston, Ste- phen and Robin Blea had the goals In ahard-foght 4-4 draw with Port Pemry.- Johnston fired four goals and Stanfield three in a 14-1 decision over- Sunden-- land. Blea and Courtney Reid each scored two, goals while Leah Dolinski had a goal and four assists. For the thnee' games; Gilleach Ia two goals, Rachel Broderick, a goal, Meredith Routley two ass- iste, Melissa Cheng and Tracie Ohlew each an ass- lot. Sarah Quesnelle and, Reed provided solid goal- tending. Whitby ringtette PETITE A Whitby 2 (Bailey Cornea, Ashie y Jennings), Markham 4 NYOVICE C2 Whitby 8 (Kelly Mathews 4, Candice Henry 3, Kristie Jennings), Mariposa 0, Whitby 6 (Mathews 5, Jennlngs 1), Oshawa 10 1973 onureise c Wrte Gurate *Low carry-in rates *Factory Trained Technicians *VC R * a d * 4 fl * e ÇD Ployer *camtte '*ords Phone *AJm.pUf4s *alkan.*Cair Stereo tRIE *:Free ReaTRIE *Expirez D' e' 31/ 96 Custone !Electromotiv .1150 Champlain Court Whltby 668m6429- àPRINTINGoà informatiori4 oeil the club at 434-8686 or the theatre at 433-1556. Bronze beach duo at coilege Canada's top beach vol- leyball duo willbe at Dur- ham Colle g e tomorrow (Thursiday) lor the college men's and women's teamns season home openers. Mark Heese and John Child won a bronze medal at the Suznmer Olympfics in Atlanta. They will be on hand between the women s game (start time 5:30 p.m.) and men's game (7:30 p.m.). Brands ~Durhe ...c am

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