PCE 34, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. l%85 WHlTBY FREE PRESS SPORTS WEEK w mp w Local Hockey Scores It was a busy week in the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association. In the Atom BB division, Mr, Grocer Whitby tied Markham 2-2, Whitby goals by David Marshall and Mike Simos. Mr. Grocer followed this with two losses - a 6-2 drubbing at the hands of Pickering (goals by David Marshall, and Jason Bonnyman) and an 8-6 defeat by the Oshawa Black Hawks with goals by David Marshall, Jason Harold, Mike Simos and Jeff Thorpe. Other scores: Whitby Minor Atoms 5 Goulding Park 2, goals by Sandy Cohen, Jamie Pogson and Kiley Moulton. In the Novice H/L Brock Video 4 Mc- Teague Electric 1; Duf- fs Towing 3 Showcase Video 0; Double NN Fish 'n' Chips 4 Whitby Mail Video 1. In the Atom H/I. Vic- toria & Grey Trust 5 Brooklin ESSO 1; ITT Cannon 7 Valentino's 1; Victoria & Grey Trust 7 Roy's Enterprises 2; ITT Cannon 3 Kameka Footware 0; Brooklin Kinsmen 5 Midas Muf- fier 3; Brooklin ESSO 4 Totten Sims Hubicki 1. Brooklin Whitby Minor Atom reps defeated Goulding Park last week 5 to 2. Goals were scored by Sandy Cohen, Jamie Pogson, Kiley Moulton and two by Brandon Knight. They later went down to Oshawa 4 to 2 goals by Sandy Cohen and Bran- don Knight. Soccer Hei Whitby 's minor mosquito league Stair- ways have capped 1 another winning soccer season playing 39 games g roffes Cap-'l in nine competitions with 32 wins, seven losses and one tie. Their performance carried them to four fir- bu 105 stCotibounerst. W., Witbyors clsMond yFr u 930an. *4:3 p.rI. th is y apt. prbATeRISREARSERIGTET Vinning Season st place and two second place trophies during seasonal play. For the second year ir, a row the under-11-year- olds have taken al major competitions in their division of the Durham Region Youth Soccer League, windîng up the season - and bringing the Playoff Cup tp Whitby -- by drubbing the Ajax Warriors 6 to 2. They've proven their prowess further afield as well. In July, they won the Concord Inter- national tournament beating teams from as far away as New York and New Jersey. They also brought home a second place finish from this year's Columbus Day Soccer tournament in Binghampton, New York. Pictured fromn left to right are (back row> R. Bokov, S. Heaney, manager H. Bevan, P. Sici Al Sufi deo Ba' M. Sch Mai anc by Sta Col of1 tea Col cet dut sea go£ car A... iliano, R. Mlbis, D. on, S. Edwards, R. 'rin, coach M. Sook- , (front row) S. yford, M. Brillhnger, Sookdeo, M. à otes, S. Bevan, D. trshall, M. Molson d F. Stefanowicz. Don Perkins, a Whit- resident majoring in ychology at Ohio te University in ýumbus, is co-captain this year's Buckeyes m in the Central legiate Hockey ýsociation. Perkins, a defen- man, played 33 games ring last year's ason scoring eight ,aîs and five assists, a reer high. He's î,trmt- .asdurbl and dependable and has appeared in 114 of 122 games throughout his coilege career. Perkins was named the team's most im- proved player as fresh- Man. Minutes fromDowntown Whitby FOR ENROLME Fl Dy INFORMATIOP Haif Day Hourly 668-C NEW & USED OFFICE FURNITURE - BUY- RENT-SELL- LEASE- THIS WINTER WHY NOT RELAX 1H TO UR 0OWN SPA Stretch out and R-E-I A-X in soothing bubbling water. A complete uine of Spa's, Hot Tubs, Whirlpools, Chemicals and Accessories (f I)ependîahle Servire & Quîalitv lroduts From $2195 and up Installation Includied cywv r 20 Ymer THE SPA SHOPPE %579-2623 A DIVISION OF S.S. SWIM POOLS LIMITED 22 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa V'Z