Whitby Free Press, 25 Sep 1991, p. 28

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mil r10 wi oJK'n up fnalnn Lied by the offensive talents of Mchael Klukowskci, Whitby Pringle Creek,, IGA under-lO soccer teain defeated Agincourt 5-1 'In the Cersyl Cup final Sept. 14 «at Birchzùount Stadium. Klkosl cored three goals, with singles ýgoing. to Coin Circelli and Anthony Plastina. The Whitby defence played aggessive socer and gave Agincourt neither -the space nor time to.start-any offensive drives. <-The teain also consisted of Ryan Callaghan, Jason Evelyn, John- Gillinghazn, Grahamn MacLean, Andrew Marshall, Glen Mayer,' Pieter Meuleman, Thistn Nzeakor, Mathew Paciga, Brian Rainey and Joël Witton. TI the absence of head coach Zoltan Baranyi, the teain was coached by Ligi Circelli. Novi ce AAAs reach semi-mfinals The Brookln-Whitby mrAjor novice AAA- hockey teain, sponsored 'by-, Don Cherriy's Grapevine Restaurant, had an excellent start to the 1991-92 hockey season. At the reent Mississauga, early-bird taurnament, the teain reached the semi-finals after a 2-0O-1 record within division play. In the first gaine, Wbitby had littie difficulty in handling Wexford, winning in convincing fion- by an 8_1 score. The second -gaine proved to be a much tighter affair, as Whitby held on to defeat a tough Don Mils squad by a 2-1 margin. CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY' PARKS AND RECREATION DEPT. ai WhIWs RECREATION, COMPLEX 555 Rossland Road East Sunday, September29, 1991 2.-R -5.0)0 pm OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONIES begin at 2:00 p.m.' Live Music Fitness Demonstrations Face Painting qW Public Swimming - Who wiII be the first.to RIDE THE SLIDE? of the day MONDAYSETEMR 23 TRUH 28 - OCIOBEB14 Modified fitness and Schedules available Desk. ILLESDAYU.CTOBER 15 Fail scheduling for ftness programs commence. aquatic schedules. at. the Information and aquatic For further information, please cati 666-1991. "Discover recreation at Its best" R k The third- gaine aganst the host Mississauga, Reps turned out to be a real nail-biter, as Whitby scored with 56 seconds left in the gaine ta tie the score at 2-2. TI the semi-final, Whitby came up short against the eventual tournament winners, losing 5-,2 to Toronto Red Wings. The Whitby teain was formed only two weeks ago. Providing the offence are Blaine Down, Steven Farquhason, Jeif Frazer, Jay Harrison; Sean MacRury, Bcbby McBride, David Morasse, Jason Peyman and Sean Walsh. On defence are Dçivid Beckford, Mark Cipparone, Jeremy Fisher, Robert Lalonde, Matthew McKay and Michael Morrison, as well as the goaltending. duo of Paul Valaitis and Ian Watson., The coaching and management staff consists of Jack Morss ,BinBeckford, Paul Cain and Gint Valaitis. * ~ armu - ChrIaEovI.pho~. ~ Whitby Hanet Plastics mAjor atoms began their inaugural season in the AAA ranks on Aug. 24 with a 3-1 exhibition victory over Markhamn. Although the team played well, head coach Roy Pappin, assistant Doug Imrie, traîner John -Feret and manager Roy HlickIngbottom rea]ized that there would be a lot of hard work and fine tuning needed ta, bring the teain ta the level required ta be an AAA contender hy season's end. The next contest was against another regular season opponent, Quinte. Whitby lbat 3 '-1 to, Quinte, a more experienced squad of AAA players., A 4-0 victory over Bowmanville wrapped up the early season exhibition series and served as a valuable warm-upta, the Toronto Marlies? SnapWavàx Tournament Sept. 13-15. Whitby lest their first two gaines to, Marlies 8-3 and London 3-0 before rebounding ta, defeat USA Spartans 3-2 and Detroit GPD 3-1. Steady goaltending by the tandem of Evan Kitamuraand Jeif Harris kept the early garies close while the akaters struggled ta raisethe levelof their play-to meet the new,, faster-.paced competion. The defenoe corps of Billy Duncan, Ryan H,-ickingbottoin, Kyle Imrie, Adamn Lay'and Wes Suddons went all out ta contain the seemingly non-stop rushes by these veteran AAA combatants, and the defence improved steadily throughout the tournament. Teopposite -pjrobleifaced Our forwards as they had ta solve the riddle of the defences thwar g their sorn ambitions. igorous checking limited the scoring opbportun-ties but perseverance paid off ýwith the 'two-hard foughti victaries. Recently Whitby played two exhibition, gaines, ope against Quneand, the other' againat Markham, and cine away> with a Rocket to visit WhitbY Raib)(Rocket) Ismail of the Toronito Argonauts- will be the feature attraction at. a spot card and clothing show at fenry Street ighSehool. on.Sunday, Oct. 6. sa okei h .The Racket, sa ole* h Canadian Football League% after signiungýa four-yar, $26 m Illion contract, wi l iautographe as p&art of the show to be held frein 9a.M. to 5 pj. The visit by the Rocket was arranged aftefr a former student at Heniry, Scott Býaylssaugges- ted the idea to Paul Slean, a physira1 education teacher at Funds raised froin the show 0ihep pay the expenses'of the scol' enior boysp' bssketball team that will ta=epart -inia tournament in' Arizona during Christinas break. *Tickets for the card show are $5. There fis no charge te attend the §ports clothing show.. A ENRYSTREET-player tries to get, at a loa.u bail durI g juior soccer action ,Iast week. The junior, team blost to Pickering ' t: Maryssad 2-O, while the senior boys Qa bas~r f1O. 8:w A. 9:0P.M.. Progam &Momhership Reistration Open House- Meet the Staff - Tours. SUDY,* SEPTEMBEFR 29- - 5:00 S P.M- Opeini ftNw om MONDAY SEPTEMBER 30THRoUGH

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