PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1985, WI-IITBY FREE PRESS Here are last week's Brooklin-WhMitby niinor hockey scores The following are the resuits o! last week's play by teams of the Brookin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association. In representJtive team play: From Jan. 18-20, the Eastway Chrysier minor peewee team took part in the Amherst Tournament in Amher- st, Ne»' York. After losing their f irst game 6- 0 to Chinguacousy, they drew a 3-ail tie with Welland on goals by flrew Myers, Rob Mar- tin and Matt Shearer. In their final game, they lost 5-2 to the Buf- falo Regals. Derik Ellis and Justin Cardwell picked Up the Whitby WeVYe throwînqg in automatic transmission at fia extra 1 on Dodge AMres and Plymouth Reiîants. And you dont have ta buy an expensive upuuiI IJdURdY7g ta get itL We iver a millhion Eodge _____ ode r -= -ûde9TLcl enineering sold i fuetures. .odh Am neia;q CHRYSLER CFIRYSLEII L 7jde,-myoufl 3X Viile Plymouth Chrysier AJAX Eastway also round robin games last wee lost to Ajax5 NOVICE Whitby Mail Video and Showcase Video fought to a 3-ail tie. Scoring for Whitby Mal were Cory Bayford, Brian Lodge and Sean Saunders. Responding for Showcase were Derek Young and Matt Muir (2). The Brookiin Kmn- smen blanked Double IN' Fish and Chips 5-0 on goals by Andre Marios (3), Jeff Montaigue and Mike Hogan. Brad Niblett earned the shut- out. ATOM Duff's Towing slid by Kameka Footwear 3-2 on goals by Wayne Stepheson, Mark Lanegger and Steve Wood. Responding were Shane Bayford and Ryan Nemis. markers Myers, Cardwell and oplayed Shawn Keogan scoring a o local for Whitby.1 play-off They then went on to S ek. They earn a 5- ail tie with 1 5-3 with Markham on goals by J Martin (2), Keogan (2) and Myers. The Whitby major atom select team stret- ched their unbeaten streak to 12 games lastI week. First, they E d owned Malveru 4-2 on goals by Jeremy LaPrairie (2), Mark Wisdom and Wayne Stephenson. * They then went on to t le Wexford 5-ail.1 Scoring were LaPrairie, Wisdom, Rob Publow, Jeff Thorne and Glen r % Roberts, The Whitby bantam s elect teamn started off the week on a down note, losing to Thornhili 4-2. Whitby goals by Brad Moore and Jamie Collins. However, they came Up big against Pickering winning 4-0 on goals by Mike Thom, Jason Hunt, Kevin Washer and Brian Duff. They went onto over- whelm Chingualousey o! >Bramalea 7-1 on goals Sby Moore, Shawn Beat- ty, Jay Moore, Washer, 1~Rob Dawson and Peter They finished the week by doubling West Mail 4-2 on goals by Duff, John Skolnik, Hunt and Jay Moore. The County Bowl peewee no. 2team had a j rough time in their first play-off game against Port Hope, losing 5-1. O t Vince Seleto scored the co t only Whitby marker. The novice Hideaway squad downed Oshawa 8-3 on goals by Paul Dillon (3), Wayne Primeau (3), Chris Howell and Paul Brock. SHowever, they lost to Belleville 2-1 with Primeau picking up the Whitby goal. In play-off play, they downed.Peterborough 3- 2 on goals by Primeau (2) and Tim Chai. The Algoma Orchard atom squad* lost to Pickering 6-1 with Mike Briliinger picking Up the S sole Whitby goal. The Kristina Lee's atom no. 2 team tied with Ajax 2-ail on goals by Jordi Johnston and Geoff adan. The Pat and Mario's peewee team tied Markham 3-ail on goals by Darrin Lee, Mike Fulton and Grayson Hefford. away Totten Sims and Hubicki 7-0 on goals by Sandy Cohen (3), Steve Ruiz, Mark Scholtes, Jeremy Macinnon and B.J. Prout. Exclusive Hair Design doubleci Midas Muffler 4-2 on goals by Steve Malanka, Shawn Lawson, Steve France and Sean Lawrence. Answering for Midas were Rob St. Pierre and Michael Weir. 17T Cannon over- whelmed Victoria and Grey with a 6-1 win on goals by Je!! Thorne (2), Dwayne Torrens (2), Rob Hanoski and Glen Knowles. Making the sole response was Ricky Racicot. PEEWEE The Mercantile Department Store downed the Whitby Professional Firefigh- ters 5-1 on goals by Chris Cooksey, Ron Kapuscinski, Craig McGibbon and Shane Cronin. Answering was John Doughtery. Checker's 'Variety beat McTeague Electric by the same 5-1 score on goals by Michael Creed (3), Danny Watson and Stephen Mercer. Making the sole respon- se was Darreil Wade. The I.W.A. Local 2-242 beat the Whitby Professional Firefigh- ters 5-3 on goals by Danny Clarke (4) and Alex Wheeland. Responding were Brian Fertile, Doughtery and Joel Cote. MacMillan and Bathurst downed Elegance Hair Design 3- i on goals by Shane Dor- fman (2) and Don Belanger. Making the sole response were Richard Carr. Dodd and Souter downed the Mercantile Department Store 5-2 on goals by Stephen Brown (3), Dean Mizen and Adrian Vargas. An- swering were Steven Green and Adam Drew. BANTAM Brock Video suid by Danforth Typewriter 5-4 on goals by Duane Dor- fman, Jason Hunt (2), Scott MacIntosh and Dwight Claxton. Responding were Clayton Self (2), Jason Smith and Brian Thom- paon. Roy's Enterprise downed Dom's Auto Parts 4-1 on goals by Scott Fairbrother (3) and Peter Land. Making the sole response was Jeff Perog. The U.A.W. Local22 fought to a 1-ail tie with the Smiling Drillers. Scoring for the U.A.W. was Greame Wright and responding for the Drillers was Peter De! ina. Brooklin Concrete overwhelmed Whitè Rose Nursery 5-0 on goals by Jay Summers, Mike Belanger (2) and Rod Christie (2). Ear- ning the shut-out was Bob Torrens. MIDGET H & B Signa duwned Dom's Auto Parts 4-1 on goals by Glen Hobbs, Doug Love, Chris Mealing and Peter L 2 (ÛV~ 12 CHRYSIER LIMITED CHURCH & BAYLY ST., PICKERING m ----à a --a 47fij Lmlâ