Whitby Free Press, 14 Nov 1979, p. 22

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Beat Tiger8 ý22"1'3...., Hawks, n ewLOSS chmpion By JOANNE ANDERSON Free Press Staff In the LOSSA Junior finals heldý at the Clvic fields Saturday the Henry Street HaIwkes defeated the O'Neil Redmenb4y a score of 26 to 7. The game remained scoreless until- twd minutes into the second quarter-when Scott Lintner gained a touchdown and six points for the Hawks. Derrick Kotyluk. got a touchdown in" the fourth quarter and. wlth bis convert made the score 13 to'O. With a- solid team effort the Hawks contlnued' to, builci their lead wltha touchdown by, Scott, Burnsiing ýthe Hawks a 20 point lead. Scott Llntner » ontinued his oùtstanding pýerforman- ce gaining another six points forHenry late in the fourth. Witb the game already out of reach, O'Neil got on the board with a touchdown by Kevin Mayer and a convert by, Rob Rocker to leave the score 26 to 7. Brent Slichter '0f the Hawks, was presented--with, A he Tomà Chase aWard- for outstanding player.- The team was also presented wlth, the Arnold, Scbell award for, placing firat in the LOSSA finals. In senior action,-the Henry StÉeet Hawkes, topped the Uxbridge Tigers 22 to 13.. The Hawks opened t heý scoring with a touchdoWn by Ray McWhirter and -a con- Henry Junior- team defeats O'"Neill, in tougia ctio n like above vert by Dale Baxter to give thteHawks a 7point lead. A touchdoWn ' by Mark Yaroff with a convert 'by' Diale Baxter, late in the first quarter widened the, Hawks lead by an additional 7 poin- Uxbridges PaulWilson got a touchdown early in the second'quarter to make the score. 14 to 6. Grant Evans kicked a convert for an ad- ditional point. A safety by, Henry Street in the second quÎarter. made< the Score 16 to7. 'Another 'touchdown' by .Mark Yaýlrrof in. the third quarter widened the Hawks' lead by an additional- six points.' Late i the game Don Will gained six, points for the Tigers to round out the scoring.' Receiving the Bill Bell àward for the outstanding« player was Ed Derks of the Hawks. The teani was given the John Elliot trophy as the ffrst place senior team., ~1 Blaâdes losé '3-2 In girls hockey action, the Whitby Blades were defeated bya score of 3 to 2 -when they played host to the Baltimore, Blues at the Brooklyn arena Sunday. The 'Blades- played a strong first periodý opening the scoring with a goal by Cathy Labmen less thanlif-, teen seconds -into the game. Lahmen was- assisted by Julie Randail and Lois Pitre. 7Barb Gautreau widened the lead for the Blades with a goal in the first period. -Baltimore got on the board witb a- goal early in the second period and èontinued their attack with second goal minutes later. ,Karen Mallony 'of the Blades made an outstanding goal which was not counted as it cameýwith the sounding of the buzzer ending the second period'.. The Blues rounded out the scoring with ýa third period goal making the final score Baltimnore Blues 3; Whitby Blades 2. Althougb the Blades were short a number of players they displayed a solld team effort which seems to in- dicate a promising season. Bks-ades'netmmnder Darle.ne Anderson DUHMREGIO-Ný SQUASH LEAGUE Sta ndings as o'f Noyem ber 8 Men's League >"1. Position 2' Club Points, Durham Coliege .18 Durham'Squash: and Fitness Club 16 Ajax Squash, Club 14 Oshawa Tennis Club'2 Ladies Leauge Position 1i Club Points Oshawa Tennis Club 21 Durham Squash, and Fitness Club 18 Ajax Squash CJub .1 Durham Coliege 1 Wednesday's Play resu Its: Games-played at theOshawa Tennis Club: (men's play), Durham Squash and Fjtness Club defeatet Oshawa Tennis Club: 5-0 Oshawa Tennis Club defeated Durham Squasi and Fitness Club; 3-2 Games piayed at, the Ajax Squash CI ub: (ment s play) Ajax Squash Club defeated Durham Coliege: 3-2 <women's play) Ajax Squash Club defeated Durham Coilege: 5-0 *

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