Whitby Free Press, 28 Feb 1990, p. 29

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~À~%'2b Junior Hawks win LOSSA, seniors upset Henry Street' High, School's strong senior girls' teain was upset but the junior Hawks per- formed as expected i W SA volleyball chaznpionships last week. «It happensi it happens,» said Henry coach John Soehner after Atoms win zone playoff *and, tou rnament Whitby M & M Meat Stores closed out the regular seasoex in first place and continued their domination of the league by defeating the Pïckeing AA teamn three straight to win the zone charnpionship. The total -team effort approach insisted upon by coach Jack Middleton continued to produce the. desired resuits,. The teain played mine gamnes ini 12, days including the' Buffalo Hornets ni oonmnt, without a los. In their last 34 gaines they have won 31, tied two and lest only one gaine. Shots, on goal.. were 87 for Wbitby and only 32 against. They now will face the winner of the East Metro Toronto Zone in a best-of-five seies for the second levaI zone championship. Feb. 9-11 the teain was entered in the Buffalo Hornets Mid Winter Classic tournament which they won taking four strighbt Un Feb. 6, Pickering bit the ice determined to win this gaine. Froin the opening face-off ]Pickering put the pressure on, outshootin Whitby 12-3 in the flrst period Super goxdtending by Brian Harrison kept Whitby in this game, with the. score at 1-1 at the end of the first period. WhitbÎ cie to lfe spaked by Mark Haynes i the second and third periods, outshooting Pickering 12-11,* scoring once in the second period while holding Pickening scorelesa. In the third period the teains traded goals.. The Whitby offence was spearheaded by Haynes, Darryl Lewis, Steven Death, Paul Gray and Brian Crouch. The Whitby defence of Bryant, Denyes, Campbell, Kerr and Ricica blunted the Pickering offence in the final twopenods. Shots on goal were Why 15, Pickering 23. Whitby novices to play during Generals' game Whitby's minor novice WA'rap hockey clb pnorad by Kim Crouch CiUlarhasbeeninvited by the Oshawa Generals to display their talents at the Civic Auiditoriuin on Tuesday, March 6, during a gaine betwean the Generals and Hamilton Dukes. The teain of eight-year-ods will play a short gaine aganst± Oshawas Little NHL Canadiens immediately following the first peniod of this junior 'A' gaine which will startael7:30 pm. On Feb. 7a rough and ready Markham team took the lead in the first period out.scoring Whitby 1-0. Whitby evened the score in the second period and outscored Markham 3-1 in the third giving Whitby the win 4-2. Markham decided to play rough getting six penalties plus a bis' seniors the dominant teai in league pÏay during the regular season, fel to OWNeilI 7 -15 15-11 and 15-8 in semi-final action. ONeill went on to win the senior chnipinhip. "We just didn't play as we usually did,» said Soehnier. "And OeIl1laed vrywell.» AndersonCV also lost in semi-final action, to Pickering by. scores of 15-13 and 15-13. The Henry junior teami was undefeated, during the regular. season and won four of five tournanients they entered. They easily won the LOSSA champion- ship, despite what coach Jay Smith described as a "slow start,» a 15-10 and 15-11 decision over Bowmanville. Henry then blew over Dunbar- ton Anderson and, in the final, Piciering. Smith says overail teain play, and a strong bench, accounts for the tearn's succees. Henry will play in the- Dur- hani-York finals at Donevan this week. Whitby i rep hockey MAJOR NOVICE 4AM . -9,-.---. N"AluinJ P&4 22 Whltby Tanner Wcstfa2 Evan Cardwef Pcb. 9 Ge. * Whtby Fb. 10 Geme 02 Whtby rnutot . jolh Evans 3 Morkham i Whuty Pd.% 24 whltby 4 Ajax Tanner Wcstfa Andrew Shannoni Pcb. 25 Wbitby 4 Plckening Andrew Shannon 2 Evan Csrdwefl Tanner Wcstfl IMNOR NOVICE 'A' - aponsood by Kimn crauch Coflars Feb. 15 Whitby Jay Hkiario Joshua Brimble Pcb. 17 Whtby Kyle Crouch Sixutout - Jef Jackson David Chant 2 WiL FrankRIL chris Rend Michael Mclvar Paul Grahama 1'lm Fenncsaoy 1 Oshawa IMNOR BANTAM 'A' - apoSood by County Town Rolty kr- Fé. il Whitby Sandy Cohen 2 Pcb. 15 Whtby .Iim Lebold 5 SansIy Cohen 2 MC*eCarri Ericehall Brandon Wall 2 Oshawa 10 Pickering MAJOR BANTAM 'B' - qonsred by Precisioex Ltho mc. Pcb. 17 Whxtby Glen Rderta 2 Clayton Stifar 2 Jeif Thorn. 2 Dav. SOya Mike Bilngor rsyoff 8 Plckcrlng MIR ATOMW 'Ah' - qaonaoed by M & M Met Stos Pcb. 6 Whitby Pcb. 17 Wbitby Pcb. 14 whtby Pcb. 17 Whtby 3 Pickering 2 4 Mrkham 2 5 Dolton 8 mtrhoam a Hnnabcrvicv 1 whitiy 2 wmarkhsm 1 8 MAJOR PEHWEE'AA' - .poaaard by Gutsrm Gultsi 2 Bdovais 'rwanu" Whltby 14 Wedst BIH O Brian McRobert 4 Wayne Primemu 3 Paul Dionux2 AdMm Prt 4 CmaigTalent Gain Tkmy Brad Leo Paul Brooks sixutot - S. St.Amnand Adam Clay Fcb. 3 Paul Brooks 3 Paul DiDan 2 Wayne Primeau Gain Tackney Duek Young Whtby Paul Dfflms Paul Brooks 8 Ottawa Vafloy 2 2 Buriington 2 Pcb. 4 sEhaâfiab Whitby 4 Cambridge Paul Brooks 2 Paul DiUlo Andre Mads Witby Andre Mavois 3 Psul Brooks 2 Dcrek Young Wayne Primeau pbLai 7 Ottawa West 2 MNOR PEWE'Ah' -sçonwnrd by Eudtwy Ford Pcb. 17 Whitby B. Scott 2 L McNcil J. Schett EL Mais Pcb. 19 Whitby B. Scott L Maccil D. Wbitlock Zune Paym Pcb. 22 Whithy 3 Pickcring 2 M. Csrdwill J. Scbott 9 Pckering 5 Feb. 23 whithy S. Bia"s 2 3 Pickering 2 L MacNd 2 B. Scott 6 Markham 3 a Muriban 2 Markham 8 5 Maakham 3/ HIENRY'S nidgot Hawks against Brock last week. Henry's midget and junior boys' baikethail teames both won LéOSSA AAA championehips while Pick- ering won the senior division. Chyle BoVIe-re.Pr.photo Novioces corne backto wn 3. After a slow sbtn the playofIf hitby Nash Aluminum. major novice AA teain bas made a sensational comaback 'in the last three gaines. On Fab. 22 Whitby defeated Markham 3-1 in a hard-fought gaine. Tanner Westfall scored two goals for Whitby, assistad by Billy Duncan, Neil MacDonald and Kyle Inrie. Evan Cardweil also scored, assited by Ryan H-ickingbottom and Adamn Lay. On Feb. 24 Whitby played a superb gaine against Ajax, winning 4-3. Andrew Shannon scored the flrst goal, assisted by Evan Kitainura and Joshua Heuther. Westtall scored tbree goalswith assiste, by MacDonald, Derek Ackiford-ý (2),' Randy Davidson and Imie. The third consecutive win was tafied in a 4-2 gaine against Pickering. It was a dynamic, fast-moving contest with al players working together to provide the win. Shannon scored a pair of goal for Whitby with assists frômn Kitamura and Huether (2). Westfail and Cardwell each scored one goal, with assists from Da'vidson, lInrie, Wesley Suddons and Keith Moreau. Phlllip Greenen. and Chuck Coles were formidable in net. iroquois Swim Club SENIOR ONTAIUO CUP Il EtéiCOkO oi"wium Febuay 9 -I1 PegyHefford 8th in finals - lOOfly fth In consolation finals - 100 froce 4th in consolation finals - 200 fly Henther Azmitage 7th in finals - 5W froc lot Incosl ifinals- 100 hack 7th in=oslainfinals-100Ofiy Jennifer Crowder 7th in conslation finals - 200 brocat Pegy Hefford. Heather Arnitage and Jason AyoLtt quiified for the Eastern Cbsrnpionship .3

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