Whitby Free Press, 25 Jan 1989, p. 21

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W1~T'~ RE~~RES~ EDNS~A,,J~UAY 2, 189,PAGE 21 Celtic 2 (lrooklin inanien) Joey James Jonahan Dlamond 1 Juventus (Masterchef) Marc ric. 2 Chris Fric. 2 Wh<itby indoor PEEWEE (Mr. Subinarine> Scott Anderson Santos 1 Real Madrid oeunny's Catering) (Checkers) J. Mackinnon 1 Kevin Clarke Bayern Munich (Blue S.. P& C) Omar El-Behalry Carnie VanVeghel P W L T M7 Teana Juventus Bayern Munich Real Madrid Sporting Libon Liverpool Celtic Santos ATOMS January14 Gentle. Choice Marcus Payne 3 Big onuts Leigh Wiisms 5 Ryan Basdeo Royal Lepage 1 Checker'm Variety 2 Mike Hadden Peter McGllen Mathew Whelan 2 Whitby Fr.. Fr... 1 David Morrimon Mann. Jug City 4 Pr.clous Plates-..6 Adam Ruck 2 Michael Robertson 4 Kniistlan Wieiolk Chr.s Rutherford January 22 Big Donuts ]Rysn Basdeo, Gente. Choice GordIon Vvner Marcus Payne Whit. Free Press 1 Royal Lepage 4 Paul Caley Neil Gladstone 2 Chris Treinblay Brad Kauffeldt Donut Press 2 Pat & Mario's 1 Michael Magee 2 Paul Lambert Mann. Jug City 2 Whitby Lions 1 Chris iiutherford Sean Sorenson Adamn Ruck Whitby Lions 2 Daniel H:obn.s 2 Fat & Maroes Kevin Dasilva Faul Lamnbert 3 Donut Prss Michael Mage. 5 Katie Wilson Jo. Hanna 1 Checicer'.vaniety 0 2 Freclous Flates... 2 Michael Robertson 2 Whîtby rep hockey Whitby teams. second in rinet tournament Three Whitby teams emerged as runners-up in the Whitby Optimist ringette tournament held over the weekend. Oshawa II downed Whitby 10- 8 in the novice final, despite a five-goal performance by Whitby's Sharolyn Wouters. Cheryl King, Lara Hugel and» Callie Corneal had the other Whitby goals while Gwen Kilfoy had two for Oshawa IL. Carol Jarnieson had both Whitby goals in a 7-2 loss to Ajax in the petite final. Lisa Surcon led Ajax with four igoals. Chris- tine Soper had assists on both Whitby goals and Kim Vanderlip Ringette to urnament RINGETTE final action between Whitby and Ajax petite C teams during a tournament held over the weekend in Whitby and Brooklin. Ajax won 7-2. Frc Press photo had one. Mississau g a won the tween A division with a 5-1 win over Sudbury. Lindsay captured the junior A final with a 7-4 decision over Woodville. Dawn Castin had three goals for Woodville while Vicki John- ston and Nicole Dawson had two each for the champions. Laurie Durocher and Deanna Gallan each scored three goals to pace Guelph to a 7-1 win over Witby in the belle A final. Jennifer Cooper scored for Whitby. "Everybody enjoyed them- selves," said coordinator Gayle Guymer about>the tournament. Semi-final loss for peewees Whitby minor peewees reached the semi-finals of the recent sul- ver stick tournament in New- market before getting knocked out by Waterloo. Lt was the third time Whitby has lost to Waterloo in tourna- ment play. "Waterloo is an excellent team. They have our number," says Novices are 2 for 3 ini exhibition play Whitby major novices won two of three exhibition hockey con- tests last week. Brampton Maroons edged Whitby 4-3 in a fast-skating, excitirig game on Jan. 15. Jason Irwin, Bryan Crouch and Jason Hotchkiss scored for Whitby. Darryl Lewis scored four goals and added an assist and Mark Haynes had three goals as Januasy 18 Whitby Paul Gray 2 Andrew.Starnes Shutout - Josh Evans Brian Harrison Oèmwa Mfnar Novice*A - sponord byM & MMeats M40Jr A±om "e -pon.ored by Fningle Creek Pharmacy January 13 Whfthy Bran Scott Rýysn Healey WlWy Dantyl7Whitlock 4 Br"anLodg 3 Brian Scott 3 January 14 Whftby Dariyl Witlock lan MlacNil BrianLodg.p StaeBais Shutout.- Robert Fodor January 16 Whitby Ian Macei Brian Lodg Brian Sct 114JoeNoie.AA5 - ---ABok-eDyr% Janua.ry 12 WhLby Mark Hayne. Brioan CrWUy Bsysn Cr.uch Jaaea Iotchi.. Januazy 16 Whitby Justin Tersy 1 Peterborough 1 2 Newmarket 4 Min Pese. AA - sponaoed by Eastway Chiyaler January 1316 10 Brantford 0 Game 1 Whltby Markvaxid.rlip 4 Midlnd 0 Faul Dillon 4 Midand O Wayne Fimeau G eorg.town2 Gamae 2 Whithy Andre Maros 3 Brian McRobert Paul Dillon Wayne Frimeu Gamae3 Whitby 3 Chinguacousy 8 6 Hamilton 7 0 Mlmamsuga 9 maUoe P.we g - sposiaord by Centuzy 21 Ia Alumium January 5 7 Newmarkt 1 Scott Srgm. MikreRowlanid Kirk Rmoilqme Exhi*loes Go Janua.ry 15 Esya Cruch J....Hotchklu Januaiy 16 DarylLewi 4 Mark Haynes S Bryan Crouch 2 Brian Cri]ly S Brumptea 4 January 9 Joeh Ford JamsiPeddle Jaiwaly il JeffDmsncan 10 Markham S3 J.nuaxy 15 Whitby Andry Mathmr Joab Ford 3 shwa 4 3 Plckerlng 2 2 Mwarklum 6 4 Bowmanylfl,2 Whitby, sponsored by INash Alu- minum,' pounded Markham 1043 on Jan. 16. Crouch scored twice and Brian Crilly had the other. On Jan. 18, Josh Evans and Brian Harrison provided shutout goailtending in a 3 -0 win over Oshawa jinch Travel. Paul Gray scored two goals and Andrew Starnes had one. In league play on. Jan. 12, Lewis scored three goals in a 7-1 decision over Newmarket. Haynes, Crilly, Crouch and Hotchkiss also had goals. Top finishes for Foster iffani Foster, 11 ,of' Whitby, had a fiî'st-place f»inish in pre- liminary compulsories at a figure skating invitational in Windsor Jan. 13-15. In the competition which had more t han 1,100 participants, Foster was second in pre-juvenile free skate and juvenile free skate. She was third in pre-novice creative figures and fourth in both juvenile compulsories and pre-novice free skate. Foster is a mnember of the Uxbridge Skating Club. She was first in juvenile figures, compulsory moves pre- liminary- and juvenile compul- W ednesday Night Dart League January 18 IM'5 DIMIION W L P Raycan Pinanclal 103 47 103 Why Weedman 83- 67 83 CIareCoflan 81 69 ai Prîendly Acres Re&. 73 77 73 Whit. Trophy Houa. 68 82 68 Baker Furo.RefiniL.h 42 108 42 Tep ScrerE Day. Pindar 435 Dav. Boyd gr. 392 B31 Barke3Z4 George HImlad32M Ta KDDIVISON W L P BroecUn-Cycle Mar. 63 26 63 ProtyFP. Apple BepL 36 42 36 Dodd&SouterBra.d 41 37 41 Widton&Sgxa R.m* 27 61 27 Tep scoreroe Mark Azkey M2 Mik Aaay 118 Gerrard McPheo 60 Daim Spence 47 sory at the Great Lakes Winter Festival in London, Ont. over the past weekend. She was second in juvenile free skate and second in intermediate compulsories. Whitby manager Terry Hogan. Whitby ha reached the semi- finals after two wins and a Ioss in round-robin. In their first gamne, Whitby lost to Scarborough 4-2 last Thurs- day, but came back with a 7-3 decision over Kitchener. On Saturday, Whitby edged Picker- ing 5-4 to advance. Waterloo defeated Whitby 5-1. Wayne Primeau scored seven SEE PAGE 22 Whitby. ringette -sponsored by Brooklin & Whitby Legion Ladies Awdilary January 16 Whitby 5 Ajax 4 Lima Vanderlip 3 Jermnirer Cowan 2 January 21 Whitby 1 Markhanx 4 Lima Vanderlip January 22 Whitby 5 Pickering 8 Karyn Feacocke 3 M. Dempsey 2 5-time darns ch,mpion ERIC BRISTOW of Britain, five-time world cham- pion in darts, demonstrated his style at the Olde English Darts store in Oshawa on Monday. He is in Ontario for tapin g of a ho w-to video entitled "Darts of the Crafty Cockney Way." Fro. Prom.photo Au a Au qmff

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