Whitby Free Press, 30 Mar 1988, p. 19

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îWHtTY FIREE PRESS,,WEDNESDAY, MAROH 30,1, PAGE 19 Maql or,:noviice tea'm'wins Wonderand Cup tourney Whitby's "major novice seleets In the second game ý,,1Whitby few miiuite make theè final score» Jon- Allen,, ýKevin* Yapps, Joh- and Mike Madlll. won the Wonderland Cup Select In- defeated Huntsville 7 -1. Whitby met 5-3forWhltby., Shetier, Chris Goring, Wes Huether, .'The Selects next- tournament is vitational TouâfÏment held In Markham in the final. Markham Danny Hutchings, Ryan Smith,, the Shamrock tournament In Scar- Maple, Ontario on March 2Oth.« scored in the first minu te of the Members of the Sornerset Selects 'Terry Arges, Darryl Hatzlhoffer bodroughAprill5,16anl7. Somerset Windo Dressing spon- game. are goaltenders Troy Jenkins and in Select games this season. The flies and. scored the next five goals Ferguson, Chris Stevens, Matt I" F teamis ,coached, and-managed.bv on, some- great team. plays. Wilson, Kevin Clark and Mike Ray Cousineau. GregCoring, Rick .Markharn scored twice in the last Keogan; forwards Steven Jedinak, atlferaiid Don Feèr'guson a assistant coaches have played a P ew sen se on b major role in the team's continuIing urne EARend oval now successanddeveloptmeàt. w n m o s l to O USEILOAIV The coaches stress the importan-, tn g c n o a i nt u n Y ERY UN P LS IRCT RO U ce. of "the team", not personal GRUD OLSRECFO M 0E not ivemn ts.ordicusGttina Whitby Pee-Wee B representative tributed to the team's success at this 18'round only $1 306.73 nptgien ut or prsused.eng hockey team ended ifs season by tournarnent. Coach Ron Brillliger 24'round only $1 568.75 Whiby oneareregrde asjus asship at a tournament held last Sun- pleased with their boys' performan-SaendApi288 imprtntasacrm gal o gt-dayinHastings. ce especiaily after they failed to-- imtn t as s.henefishgofal gt After losing its first game to Tren- move on in the Ontario playdown téaý1mmb.érs has been agreat fac- ton 5 - 3, Whitby,'playing in the con- against Aliston, last year's Ontario 83KN T TO H W tor inthéetenï'Sucess.fie solation round, bounced back to, Champs. CALL (416) 433-0055 ý-ô ^ uti defeat a tough Kingstonisquad 6-2 i The boys came outreally frdup ahr-ogtgm.I h ia for their ,fi rst ga9'me againstgtga .I tefia PenetanginMaple. When thesmoke game, Whitby captured the cham- haclearedWhtbyhàdWolÎ9-. tpionship defeating Port Perry 7 -2. 5~ w w A M TA V ~V 5 was ed Wnoher ota. ta ffot a Excellent goaltending by Brian j J < j.~ 1 j . i~ V N~ i. < i ev -ofer'ytgtâaea forit asMcGregor and Scott McAdam con- D IN We M.e.lly do car e about your lwn! Our ANNUAL LAWN PROGRA4MME will provide you with a heaithier, more weed-free lawn and Here's what we do: Vfertilization Inect control cagass conrol *fkgijs control *weed control *aeratio d.hthn CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE LAWN ANALYSIS AND ESTIMATE THE PROFESSIONA'LS- CHRIS CAMPBELL, left and Andrew Motomura, two of Whitby's finest judoists fought one another at a meet held at Durham College last weekend. Motomura wont his ightandwenton t wi a gld h th Juvni0 O'Leary getting the winxier after home or two goals by Jason Irwin. - office Gina King scored 'three goals usDAL and John Clancy and Jef Giles UTI tearned for- the shutout as Whitby ARDE cruised a 10-O victory over* the - host OPS team in their flrst game &'I of the tournarnent. c FmiY401ic Stephen Death scored three AuTo J goals while Bobby Schlitt, Danny alSL Ricica, Irwin and OLeary had - singles. awa rmîib=-- Snit Q M N L DDlma d O'Leary scored thiree in a 5-2 , i win over Bowmnanville ij 51-40 68-35 Whitby's'second gaine. King and Oshawa Bilan Nelson had the other goals. THRTO E NR98 rc Ro d S utP keig 3 -5 1 Coach of the teamnis Dave King. 80; INe .V . 36901

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