WH1TY fME PRE&9, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7#,199, PAGE 25 Major atoms remain-unh eat,,en Whitbys Dodd & Souter mgjor atom B team sports an unblemished record in lakeshore league play folloing- two more victories durinthe past week. On Thursdy, behnd the standup goltending of Brent Johnson, Whitby set bock A.ax 4 L 1 Goal-scoring was spread out evenly, with Scott Young, Wayne Richard, Mike Cartwright and Paul Gray each picking up one. Grayalopickë up a pair Of assists with single helpers coing froin Yongand Brian Orilly. Cartwright liad his best game of the year, as he exibited strong, aggessive play te break up several Ajax attacka. Sundaya contest agfainst Oahawa's Little NULBlackï Hawks, was an aggresaivo affair with. each teain pushing the limaita of the atoni no-contact rules. Lars Clay, with a wicked shot froin the point, opened the scoring, and Young and Crilly each contributed a goal and asst to socure Richard Sanader? 3 - 0 shutout win. Wayne Richard had a pair of assista along with a nice st-up pasa from Adamn MacCarl to wrp up the hard-fought gaine. Strong defensive-efforts by Stèvenson. John Lang, Jeh Wiuxams, R aV Macleod, Tyson Poolaa MacCarl .and Catwright thwarted repeatod attacks from the physically bigger Black Hawkcs. Whitby has a rematch with Ajax on Nov. 7 before trave1ling to Owen Soundféýa i tournament thia weekend. .....Lr .E ........ 7 ....... I....... . ...... "'c' LAKE STEEL HOPKINS ONTA RIO COMPA NY ST. S., WHITBY Comeackvictry y Whtbyfirst in province ComeackVicory y Wl*ty -Judd Stevenson of Bollwood After ooroerng Richmond Hill on Oc. '2, Why minor bantam AAs facéd tougher competition in an exhibition gaine against a msgjor/minor Stouffvile toam on Halloween night. By -the middfle of the second period Whitby had fallen behind 4 - 1. te only Whitby goal in tho firathIlfof tho game mcred by *Derok Young, with assists from Paul DMlon and Gavin Tacknoy. Once Stouffville scored their fourth goal, Whitby picked up the pace and scored four more times. Ringete team- romps to Win Whitby Home and Rural 'Appliance petite A ringete teai trounced SabruhNs 9 - Oon Sunday, . 4. . oaing the attack f«r Whitby were ýElen Johnson (3), DmnieUe Bleaù<4(3),' an d Wi th 'ailes gomrg ta Cafle Corneal, Mlinda Mantle and Jennifer Penney. -Addiug assista; wero Johnson (2), Bleau, Corneal, Cheryl King and Laa Hugol. Whitbya 3next amowill b. held at Iroquois arkon Saturday, Nov. 10 at 1:15 p.m. when they face Markham. Thanka to son,g goaltending fromn Jamie Hogel and goals by Young, Andre Marois (two), and Dillon in the last period and a hait; Whitby came freux behind to beat the older teani 5 -4. Whitby minor bantam AA playor of the week for the week cf Oct. 29 - Nov. 4 was Paul Dillon. Gavin Tackney earned honore for the previous week. public achool won the Ontario cross country ch9mpionship for mite-age boys un Oct. 27 ini Burlington. Stovenson was l3th in the Canadian championsahip in Eto- bicoke over the wveekend. Ho was a member of the Dur- ham X-L's team that won six cf eight teain titles at the Canadian finals. X-L's won five of six teani titlea at the provincial champion- ahips. Jason McAuley of the X-L's, third behind Stevenson in -the provincial competition for mite boya was ninth in the Canadian final. A - C In E'. 1240 DUNDAS (west of Thickson)e 668-8392 Bs doble Aax iAt Speedy you're a somnebody, b - -ouble-- -Ajax- Whitby's petite B ringette teain opened their season Oct. 21 with a 12 - 6win over Ajax. Angela Poland and Sarah Larocque had four goals each. Stacie Bethain, YKryn Peacock, Lisa Vandorlip and Christine MacDonald oa=h scored a single. On Oct. 28 Whitby lst ta, RchmondHil #by ascore of9 - 6.MacDonald scored two goals. Singles were, oeored, by Peacocke, Vandorlip and Bothain. Whitby played an excellent gaine Nov. 4, against Richmondl 1h11#2, and came away victorious byaà smore of 6 -1. Leading the scorig was Poland with threo goals. Larocque contributed two goals and Angéla Dunn a single. Ski swap A 'Ski Swap. will be held Nov. 9ý 10 and il -at the Pickering recreation complex. Both downhxll and cross coun- try skiers can trade in or swap their equipm ent for new or more modemn equipment at the second largest ski swap in Ontario. "YOUR COLLISION EXPERTS IN OSHA WA & A REA" Vans. tucks and comqVercial vehicles by estimale Rust repair and bodywork extra. MAACO Auto Painting and Bodyworks are independent franchises of MAACO Enterprses. tnc. 'tnde~'i maijul, 'pý.aJaai&t Mo EMnUW. a-LiI Custmo Auto 4 Caaey'm 2 J F- ""- - - à 1 1 USED CAR3 1 1