Whitby Free Press, 7 Apr 1976, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7,1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS Face Fort Erie Maj or midgets, in ali-Ontarlo final Foltowing are the resuits of recent Brooktin-Whitby Minor H-ockey Association Alîstar gaines. MINOR ATOMI Whitby Mati Ftorists trait their best-of-seven group final agailst Ajax t-0 after a 5-4 loss. Kevin McDonald and Mike Moore, two eacti, and Dan Hagen scored for the winners and Dave Donaidson, Dave Sachko, BilIy Calian and Gary Roberts for the losers. MAJOR PEEWEE Lasco Steeters trait 2-0 in their best-of-five Ontario seni-finai against Barrie after 6-2 and 7-1- tusses. In the 6-2 defeat, Mike Hoffman, three, P1eter Wheian, Kelly Curnrnings and Cary White scored for the winners and David Biacquiere and Stu Catterati fo r the losers. In the 7-2 loss, Kevin Tustin, Mike Hoffmnan, two each, Gary' White, Dave Cyr and Eric McConnett scored for the winners and Stu Catterati and Warren Subject for the losers. Ontario Regirnent Setects trail 1-O in thieir best-of-five series against Markhami after a 3-2.defeat. Bob "h'Iiteside, two, and., Steve Robertson score'd for thew ~inners and Randy Taylor and Greg Gibson for the tosers. MINOR BANTAM Optimists International %vere etiminaîed from the Ontario serni-finats 3-O by Thornhitt. Despite a four-goat effort by Darret Biacquiere, Optimists tost the second game 7-5. Thornhiti took the tî rd ganet12-O. This goal was on1e of five in Ferrco Engineering's 5-3 victory over Thornhill in the final gaine of the ali-Ontario major r-nidget semni-final. Seoring for the winners were John Jordan with two, Dean Seymour, Bret i-offnan and AI MacDoii',Ild with singtes. With the win, Ferrco inoves to the aIl-Ontario final against Fort Erie. Free Press Photo MAJOR BANTAM lin an extended season con test, I roquois Plro C'entIre and Bowmianvie ibuglit lu a I-I draw as Ray McWhiirter scored l'or the former and Deani 1lolimes for the tatter. MINOR NIDGET Ini an extendeit season gaine, Mary iProwvîfs dropped a 5-3 dccision tu Oshiawa whio guI gol s hy Don MIcKelvey, three. Lynnl Spencer and Bob Layton. Peter Foran, Gary Cosgrove and Rick Kay scored lfor \Vhliihy. MAJORMIl)IGET FerrcuEn -igineerîig.advanice u [lie Ai t-On la rit> li na 1Is agaînist Fort Frie after takiîîg t bei r series aga ins t 'I[ho in il tl 3-1. 'Ihornhil wonithe second gainie 5-3 in overtiinie ()n goals by Jerome Ftanagan . Bob i buter. koh Browning, Scott I bowvsoni and Jason I Iurthurt wvhite 1tiovd C'ontnor, Breltt I loffmiaîî and Johni Jordian reptied for the tosýers. Ferrco took the ttîird gaine 5-I on goals by Lloyd Connor, Marty Gallas, Johni Jordani, I3ret t I loi (ti-tani anti At i\cD)oii.id white Scott i It\v- son scoretilfor Thornh iii. Uc rirco t ook thle final gaime 5-3 mi goals hy Johin Jordani two, Dean Seyinour, Bret t i lotinman aind AI MacDtnîatd whi te Rob Browinig, Bob IIlier aid Jertome Ftanagan repiied l'or the ](osers. We're number i The following is a batlad in honor of Palmerston Ave. School's rccent victory ut the Whitby Winter Carnival elemientary schools hockey tournamnen t. %The baitad was written by the boys' teamn couich, Jim Humn er. PALMERSTON HOCKEY STARS Palmerston boys can't be outdone. They wantcd a trophy which they finally won. It began with soccer, back in the fali. Oir be'ys siiowed their skitts in passing the bail. But we ended in second when il came to pass, As Meadowcrest nicked past us just ut the last. On to volcybali our boys did strive, With power, punch, and ptenty of drive. One after another the schoots droppcd in defeat, Leaving F-irrnan and P)almerston at tast to meet. The first garne we took as easy as pie, But overconfîdence saw us stand idly by. We stood around and tost our edge. As Fairman came back and applied the wedge. Second tries harder or so they say, Su hiarder we tried, day by day. Soon parents and friends camne out in support, As hockey at the arena was our next sport. The tournanient was in front of us ait ast. On Friday ouir boys skated, checked and passed. SaîuLrday ouIr teai scored ttiree more, B3ut it vasS Snday when the crowd did roar. Iwas then we faced Meadowcrest as we did in the fait, But when the gaine was over it was Palmnerston boys who stood tait. O'zr boys ptaiyed and skated su wetl. They \van ted tu be first, thai was easy to teti, "(;o Patlmerston Go," souinded from voice to voice, Soon parents and players wvere able tu rejoice. I)al merston is t'irst su tet's shout il out. Iliatier-ston hboys are the best throughout. Third liie Itcky or su îhey say. L2e's kecep il Itiat way, dlay by day. JilTi 1-burter, -r"" ~-~'

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