Whitby Free Press, 28 Nov 1990, p. 26

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PAGE 2, EM JU MW> Bs remain1 unbeaten The Brooklin and Whitby District Kinsmen major novice B team rernained unbeaten in il gaines with two more wins in the past week. Their first win was Thursday night at borne in Brooklin where they faced the Canadians from Oshawa. Whitby out-scored the Canadians 7-1. Goal scorers were Ricky Mace and Jason Peyman with two each, Brad McNaughton, Jef Church and Jordan FItzgibbon with one goal each. Assists went te, Mace, Jared Brown (two), Scott Berrey and Danny Small (two). Whitby went out of town Saturday night te, face Peterborough. This was the Bs? first real close cali as they rnanaged te corne out ontoipw1th a 4-3 win. Goals were by Berrey, Peyman, Church and Paul Goldsmith. Berrey had two assiste. Peewees take consolation The Whitby mgjor peweB hockey club, sponsored byeCimC., won the consolation champion- sbip of a tournainent in Port Hope over the weekend. In the firet game, the teazn' ofece nover got going and they lot to the tournarnent winner, StouffVille, by a score of 1-0. Mark Rancourt was excellent in net. In the second mae,-.oe st a strong team & upnee,' Whitby domninated for rnuch of the gi e ih ended ini a 3-3 tie ater reation tirne. Jef Bruce notched two and Cory Brick the other. A shoot-out followed to determine the winner. Goalie Steve Hastings was spectacular, stopping three of four shootera to set up a good chance for bis offence. Brad Oliver and Brick responded and the teain Two shutouts Whitby and .Brooklin District Kinsmen major novice Bs eanred shutout victories in recent back- to-backgaines a gainst Ajax. Whi tby ou tshot th eir opponents 18-11 in the first gaine and won 4-0. In the second garne, Whib. won 5-O, outshot- Jordan F'itzgibbon scored twice in the flirst gaine, Jason Peyman and Paul Goldsmith addingr sin- ges. Casey Dupont, Mark Uynwin (two) and Jared Brown had ass- ista. Brad McNaughton and Berrey each scored two goals in the second gaine, Peyman gettin the other. Berrey and Goldsmith each had two assiste while Danny Cohen,ý Peyman and Unwin had one each. The paltending tandem of Ryan Cà-aha and Steven Pigram earned the shutouts. Whitby is unbeaten in 24 games this season, including nine league gaines. lligh sehool hockey Se rB" W L TPA F1'S 2on0v0 200 2 4 East"ae 2 0 0682 4 Ham y 2 1 0126 4 Brook 1 0 041 2 Dwyer 1 00 42 2 A" 1 10 44 2 omor 1 10 44 2 Anderson 1 2 0119 2 * Dunbarten 00 0 00 O Pickerng .0 1 01 60 Catwrlght o 3 O 6 10 O O'Ndl 0 10 2 30 -à '4' 4_.. .1, advanced. wj qIJIF In the consolation final, Whitby faced a yunger teainfrorn Oshawa and had no problem conng away with a 10-1 victory. Scoring for Whitby were Adamn Shields and Ryan Healey, ech notched a pair while Brent1i Fuicher and Oliver had singles. In other action, the team ran their regular season record te nine wins, one losand atdein the past week with a 6-2 victory over Oshawa Black Hawks. Valin had the bat trick while singles____________________________________ wnt tke eininidetlie ECOLE SECONDAIRE Charles Gar- high ochool junior hockey Iast week. andMik Eliotnier of Whitby lbut to Paul Dwyer in FT« Pmm photo Whitby hosts silver stick; Two Whitby hockey teains advanced as far asth e serni- finals of the silver stick hockey tournarnent in Whitby over the weekend. Whitby lost 3-O te Kitchener in the bantamn AA semi-final. Kit- chener went on te win the AA title with a 3-2 win over Chathamn. Whitby had advanced with wins of 5-0 over Wexford and 8-2 over Kanata. Derek Young scored'two goals while. Paul Brooks, Bilan McRobert and Mark Vanderlip had singles in the firat gaine. Brooks, Je if Mon- taigue and Gavin Tackney each scored twice while Andre Marois and Jamie Hollanda had singles in the gamne against Kanata. Whitby loat 6-0 to, eventual champion Waterloo in the peewee AA serni-final. Whitby had bast its first garne, 3-1 te Ajatx, Gavin Prout scoring the onyRitby goal. But Whitby then won two straight to, reach the semi-final. Shane Terry scored three goals while Prout and Rob Danoey had two each in a 13-2 victe-ry over Scarborough. Also scoring for Whitby were Ron Death, Craig Lannegger Mark Reid, Chris Goring ancf %b Vitale. Goring, Prout and Cor Hasa scored in a 3-1 win over Weford. A Whitby teaxn competing in the atom AA dvision lost al three gaines. Andrew Shannon scored in a 2-1 loss te Wexford, Iouis Archarnbault and Evan Kitamura scored in a 9-2 losa te WETBY precision skatling team mem- hockey toun et held at Iroquois bers performed duringr the silver sick Park over the weekend. À 1 % ht Brampton, and Wesley Suddons had both goals in a 4-2 lose to Detroit. Mississauga Black Hawks won the bantai A.AA titi. with a 3-2 win over TeamIn llinois. Ottawa Tians won the peewee AA titie with a2-1lwin over London. Wednesday night dart league LAmTFS BLUE LIGRT DIVISION OMNE) W L PIE Whitby TmoplWHouas 36 24 38 Ferma Foam International 33 27 33 Baker Furndture Flnlshng 29 31 29 Whlthy Weedman 29 31 29 Raycan F1nanla 28 32 28 Claremont CoiIler can 25 36 25 Tp 8SeSeou Steve Cooper 163 AUc Gaudet 141 BiflBarker 140 John oPheruan 126 Dav. Pindar 118 Davy Johnaon 103 GeorgeHiiad 108. Weé'a s 9M Truphy Hous6 Whit. WeSdman 6 Rayoma Finan. 4 Clareunet CoL. 2 Baker FurIL 65 Pema Fcam 8 LABATIS CAEIBBEKM DIVIION W L PIS D.iy1I Norton Servics 21 9 21 Dodd & Bouter Bradlom 15 15 15 The DalyFPhamet16 15 16 Gary Coppina Services 9 21 < Top aSecrem BfiMaaoe in buke Alkey la Gerard MoPIne 30 Jamdni ade 26 Mark Aakoey 24 Bd, Bou 14 W.é'a Soan Daryli Norton 6 D.lY Planet 8 Dodd& Bouter 8 G.xY CoPPlna 1

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