P1 g 1 ialwcha ponsh- Whit.byM&L-11110 Jewellers defeatg ' s oa*lorivais Plck ering to ëcapturp the reffional chsïm- pionghip in potitii A;ringette. Whitby edgjed 1lh kern5-4 and'.2-1 .ta win the best-Jf--hree l a, ff i lu ýOakwood -over e.weend. Whitby led 4-- in the fi1rst ga'éberlore Pickering came back tatie, the game. I-WhitbY then escoed the gauie- winner. Stacy Kelloughwasaà aain solid inet in the secondgame ta help Whitby clinch the chanipionship. Melanie Davis had three goals aud Tauja (Jhap~pe1l two iu the twoae. Jessica Williamss sud Dam leauý had single goals. Williams had- two assists, Davis sud LUsa Vauderlip one each. A third game was-unucessary, but the two teanis agreed ta play anyway. Whitby's forwards playved defence iu this contest while the defence went, on the attack. Whitby won 3-2, as, Karyn Pea- cocke,Jennifer.ý, Cassidy and Janice Foote scored. Sarah Larocque had two as- isa, with one each by Ellen Johnston, Willianms aud Kel- lough. 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Sm DonMillet m piqa otIe wesk (.17Guy anM Pwqa or(the weoI DaRwu spon The Whitby major novice select tamn, sponsored by Hard-Co Excavating reached the finals of the Scarborough CItyý Cougars Tournament this past *weekend, coming home with, the silver medal after a tough battie. Gaine one, saw Whtby- get. off- ta, a quick lead, three gas lu the' first perio)d against a solid, fast- skating Humber Valley teami. Humber Valley came back in the second period with one gos]. Through strong defensive play sud solid goaltending by Dustyý Sargent sud ]Michael Nennsz, Whitby maintained the lead ta, win 3- 1. Goals were scored by ]Michael Astalos (two) sud Scott Cook, with asssts by Matthew Rae (two), Chris Michand sud Brian Leni. Gaine two; was- again, a tonaclous adventure, West Hill setting the pace with an esrly goal. Whitbyqcuicly retaliated with three goals mn the flrst period, sud polished off the gaine with suother goal lu the second period ta, win 4-2. Goals were scored by Kyle Branch, Jonathan Rysu, 1$Rae sud Astalos. Assiste were providied by Andrew Aflison, Blair Dinsdale, Kyle Maybury sud Bs. The semi-flual gain aais North Tarante again saw end-to-end action, with Whitby continung their never-say-die attitude. kn this hoty cotested gaine, Whitby w=-aleta <defeat North. Whitby Davies Survtek ,wera setln three salht gaies by Richmond Hill/augan.lima -r peewee AAplayoff. hockey i= , coaches ..were pleased w ,h h performance of thefr tea i ant the firt-placeRIUch-'ý mond Hfiliteamn. Whltby 'dld not ýhave a* ful] <eam fiayg e lu theî ser'es., Whity lit heopener 5-3. Co yHams and BobVitae scored for% l'tby. Bon Death ha.d two- assilsta With single assiseb Jason Linden, from the mi or1 ,tee teaýmsé, Daniel Hoes ~a,. and Has. Marc Sheridan was again l net lbr VWhitby uthe. second gaine which ended 5-2. Steve Matthews and Gavin Prout scored for Whitby Derek Suddons sud Ryan SmitA draw- u wred the loue goal lu a 6-1 loss ln the third gaine. Sean Crandies sud. Shane. Terry had. TryQ Jenkins was in net for Whitby.-"' Other teain members are Chris Goring, Jeremïy Lawson, Bob Dancey' sud Matt Jenkidns, who was injured, Toronto although' the score was' niot clearly representative of the action in the gauxe. Higlihts of the gam ilued abaletball ishot- from the blue lin. by Leni ýover the North Toronto, goalie's shoulders. Goals were scored.by R IaestWo), Chasm Atldinson sud Leni. Assiste were provided by -Brancëh (two),~ Cook, Rae , Atinson, . Stevei Hurczak suad Michael mate ia gaine against Etobicoke, a fast-skating, tight-checking gaine remained scoreless 'until, with just under four minutes remafining lu the final period, Etobicoke was fiually able ta put one on the scoreboard. Despito several .,valisut attempte, Whitby was unable to score sud went down ta defeat. ' The Whitby teain consiste of Sargent sud Nemisz as goalies,, allowing ouI y .five goals li four gaines, sud tey are backed up by the defensive teai of Michand, Leni, Hnrczak, Kobrynovih' Dinsdale sud Michael Liske. The offensive 1unh le provided by Rae, Astaos,. Allison, Cook, Nicholas Michie, Kyle MabuiY, Brandi, Rysu sund AtkInson. The teain has participated lu eight tournaments thus far lu the season, sud only twi*ce have returned home té, Whitby without some hardware. lI one. of» the two, they reached- the smiinals, 'su ony one. failed tg proceed past the flrst round. Silver for seleets in Scarborough tournament WHITBY GIRLS >SA SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION REP TEAM TRY-OUTS NOVICE & BANTAM 1978-79 1976-77 LOCATION: Oshawa Civic Dome DATE: Sun., March 8th/92. TIM ES: Novice - 7:50 pmn to 8:50 pm Bantamn - 5:50 pmn to 6:50 pm SQUIRT & MIDGET 1980 -81 1975-74-73 LOCATION: Oshawa Civic Dome DATES: Sun.,, March 22nd, Sun., March 29th, Sun., April 5th/92. TIMES: Squirts - 4:50 pm to 5:50 pm Midget - 5:50 pmn to 6:50 pm For more information cai Rosemarv Theriault - 666-3636, Maureen Linkater -668-2702.