Whitby Free Press, 21 Nov 1990, p. 29

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WHITY <FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAYp NOVEMBER 21, 1990, PAGE 29 Atomswin toun et Whitby M & M Meats minor atomAAswo-n ,ail five of their, gaines, s cor'g23' goals ,whle allowing onlyie * nt, in the Buffalo Depew Saints hockey tourn amentptis paut weekend. After wînning agaînst Amiherst 9 - 1, Brantford6-'2-and Stoney Creek 2 1-in ' the prelimi.nary rounds, Whi tby advanced-to- the Catharines. Wi tby won .4 - 0to set up the championship gaine against Waterloo. When the puck wasdropped at 3:30 Sunday afternoon,. Whitby l uicly went-6n- the offensive. But u othe excellent play of the Waterloo club, .WhItby was unable ,to scow're.,until -late inthe #irot <periodiwentemanaged to put one b Waterloo's goalie. The one-goal lead stood ýin'this barnburner of a gaine until 3:08 remaining , in the third 'when Waterloo 'tied Up. The gaine went into suidden- death overtime.ý But this onfly lasted 16 sèconds as Whitby struck quickly to wi the gaine 2 -.1. Point-getters onthweed were Tanner Westfal with nine, Evan Kitamnura- eight' Louis Archambanit seven, Biily Duncan five Mike Feret five, Bo0bhy Scîhtt five, A. J. Shannon five, Randy Davidson two, MAain Lay two Wesley Suddons two, Ryan Hic6cnbto on. and Shann on Phillips one. Great goaltedig was provided by Shari Bryksa and Chuck Coles, with Bryksa recording the shutout againet St. Catharines. The Whitby minor novice AA teain advanced as far as the seini-finals of their first tourna- ment of the hockey season, in, Orillia recently. Etobicoke defeated Whitbv 5-3 in the semi-final after Whiitby had won two sitraight in easy fashion. Whitby, sponsored by Clintar Groundskeeping, opened the tournament with a 10-2 victory over the host teain. Luc Archain- bault scored twice and added two assista while Blaine Down had two goals and an assist. Other go aliSrers were Jeremy Fisher, Michael Konieczny, Bobby MeBride, Jay Harrison and Sean Macruy. Jeif Fraser, who -had three assists, was named player of the gaine for Whitby Whitby completed dominated a contest with Aurora, winning 8-0 when the game was stopped after two eriod, on the mercy rule. Ian Hfaywooed had two goals and one assist, McBride .two goals and two assiste, Down two goals, Lalone and Archambault one goal each. Against Etobicoke, Harrison openeci the scoring and two teains were tied 2-2 after two periods Lalonde getting the other 'Ïlhitby gal. 0 In thethrdHarrison got the only Whityoa and Etobicoke scored int te ernpty net with 44 secondsr riai*mg Swim clubmeimbers are first Five niembers of the Whitby Swimn Club, had firet-places finishes at Swini International '90 hosted recently by the Region of Waterloo and Btantford Mqua- tic Club. Ini fiit p lace were Uisa Del- mastro in the girlsi10and under 100-metre and ZUUm backstroke; Allison Dunlop ini the girls 10 and under 100m breantstroke and 200m breaststroke; L«ei Dowson in girls il and 12 200m frees lve; lhi Crowderi gils11 and 12 1lOOn ba.ckstroke- Kathryn McBurney, girls 15 anc1 over 50m freestyle and 100m freestyle.1 Two relay teanis also finished first. Nele Meuleman, Sarah Le, Delmastro and Dunlop were firs t in free relay; RobynMcCulloch, Meuleman, Dielmastro and Dun- lop were firat in medley relay. Brotherhood rink wins early bird The John Brotherhood rink from Whitb won the Molson's Earl Bir7 Bns; iel at the yhi Curling Club on Nov. 3. The Brotherh ood rink includes vice Gord Carroll, second Drew Portèr and lead Rob Archet. Runner-up was the Whitby rink-ofskip JuinGiddingvc Gerr Giddlngs, second AI Bette and lead Paul Smith. Winner of the second event was the Unionville club rink of skip Paul Savage,, vice Brad Savage, second San Slapni*car and lead AI Savage. Runner-up was the Bayview rink of skip Wayne Ljawrie vice Bill Small second Stephen âimall and lead l5avid Lawrie.* Third event winner was the Whitby rink of skip Terry McDonald, vice Richard Turner Jr., second Tom Stevens and lead Phil Elinhurat. Runner-up was the Whitby. rink of skip Ron Cameron, vice Doug Foot, second Lloyd Met- calfe and lead Dave Henderson.. NURSE MOTORS BONefllqL The Min Chapelle, nink won the Nurse Motors ladiesbonspiel. at the Whitby Curling'Club -on Nov. 8. With Chapelle were vice Kathy Mowbry second Wanda Coates and îead Fran Ballard. Second pnêwent to the rinlc of skip Helen C llins, vice Helen Boyce, second Anne Neuinan and> lead Audrey Wilson. Third prize went te the rink of skip Mary PeWaýýiýMonica Duquette second Gail Bruckman and lead Ïiellie Wilson. On-gae high was posted by the rink of skip Bette Robinson, vice' Gail Homies, second Alice Kunetsky and lead Donna Tay-, lor. Consolation went to the rink of skip Joan Nicholson, vice Muriel Prosser, second Kathy Robbins and lead Marg Bird. MIED BON8PýJÉL The' Ron Cameron rink won the Whitby Fabrics mixed bons- piel at the Whitby Curling Club on Nov. 10. - - With Cameron were vice Mar- ion Cameron, second Ron Riley idlead Madeline Rile. Taking.second was the rink of I I I I I I skip Doug Foot, vice Carole Foot second Bfroe Burley and lead Judy Burley. SThird was the rink of skip Andre O'Bumsawin, vice Elaine Snodden, second Richard Turner and Iead Lynn Plamondon. Fourth was the rink of skip George Swartzeuhaver, vice Pat Swartzenhavert second Bilan Rylott and Carolyn Rylott. Fifth place was captured by the rink of skip -Paul Barnett, vice Shirley Barnett, second Stan Forshaw and lead Elaine For- shaw. The one-game hi h wasclai- med by the rinIkof skip Winston Dixon vice' Lorraine Dixon second Phil Elinhurst and îeadà Valerie Elmhurst. lOX ffI iny shock or stru purvhaseI with couponI 1240 DUNDAS (west of 7h!ckson) e 668-8392 by Minornovices reach semi-fin"ais qin >Orillia ý ý 1

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