Whitby Free Pres, Wednlesclay, October 14, 1992, page 27 Minor,bantam edged.in Markham tournameènt semiial The Whitby minor bantam A hoky teain reached' the 9eifiasbefore being élimi- nated at a level AA tournament in Markham 'over the Thanksgivingweeëkend. Whitby carne up short in their first gaine against the hoot team Markham 3-2. Gosscrers for Whitby were Shano Tonry and, Chi -artwell. In their. second gaine, Whitby ccasted toa 6-2 victory over a tein from Newmarket. AUl three limes contributed ini the scoring. Whitby's Fench Oonnection, Simon',Giguere with apasfrom Justin St. Ogput Whtyonýthe scorbaté> tieý the gaine. ýýWith only, 25. seconds' left ýin' the lrs «t period Whitby's Steve ,Austin, assisted by. Craig' Lanegger, ae- h to the go-ahead goal Whitby's third goal came fi-oM a bl" t fron the poin Aofen-cemian Chris Stevens,wt an ausit goiiig te Mark Rd. assisted by Te rry, and ~iMd, te, with a two-goal effort, assis t Reid addèd VWhitbyii fourth goail give Whltby a 4-1 victoir. going to McElhanney.. Other at ý4:21 in the second period Geaikeeper Matt Visconti came scorers for Whitby were R~eid and giving Whitby a confortable iead. up with mâny great savea with St. Onge with assists goming to Assiting the goal were Terry and the help ' of defencenen ' Brad Tonry, Paul Webb and Robinson. Chad Pa$cer. Harrison and Brent Joinet>n, With ihrèee wins, Whitby At 3:17 in. th scond period 'Ini the fourth gie'gi~ lie second lace in, the Newmarket .added thçir'second. Aurora,.Laneger paced his team tournameènt and advanced 'te -the. goal of the gaine.,St. Onèe, late in the second period, assisted by Jason Robin, scored, onceagn Socer pa e esUS lead. FRMPAGE 20 National Soccer League (youth this coun ago 14, .soccer league) and, Pickering assised. by erémy cElhnney 14,native Paul- Peschisodlodo ' a. oaaited byhe ry cEln ha e y y have to b<rea>y good" te 2four-year veteran- with "the conietd te sorig gvin tie~mako most teans, ho sâya. . Toronto Blizzard cf the Canadian teina old6. Wn.- Part of- thé. problen is the' Soccr eague. Wu hiy3 netminder, aRyan schools in i Cana fa don't have i. onayin pr i Unwin cme p with so 9lid necessary funding te support soc-,., "I plan po.i effort, betweéen the pipes with the co ror In wheoa h t eCanaaa or inn e U.S. in« the hepof, istrorprngin eea efensiftueh Sas Zachp Aftken deesvo play by uni tod ates, a 'echolarship in- fuurhsys Zach Aitken.cludes al fees roomn an d board' Henehan sales he wiil pro bably In the third gieaant and'food for tAÉe Whoie year, ho 'study physical education aà tthe Bowina'nvileAZMcElhanney led, says. -school le will choose early neit, with a two-goal effort, assits. to Henehan says he learned a lot year. HartWell .and Austin.Laigr 'fron eý x-coach Nick Springer of "I would have preferred ýte and Stevens added a single-,eah. tho Oshawa, Turul of 'the have gone to a schoo here with a 'In the semi-finai gaine, Whitby camne up short, losing 2-1:t Bowmianville, tho -teain Whitby had easiy.defeate earlier i the tournament. Whitby' oniy goal was seored by Lanegger., rch-olarship, solid scholarsihip,"he says., 'Td ,rath er ho .Canadianized than'Americanized,7he aâddà . Tiro lsss-intourament The Whitby majo nvieAAA hockey team had a ,tie an d two basses at thé, London Eariy Bird tournament recently. The Whitby teain, sponsored by Don Cheriy's Grapevine, tied Wilson at -Skydome Jesse Wilsoni, 17, of Ashburn will compete in, a worid super- cross event at the -Skydome on Oct.'25.. The ounestprofessionali Canaa, ilson is currently Ontario champion iii the 500ce dirt bike ciass, and also on. of the ridera in both the. 125cc and 250ce classes. Hehascoinptedin three of, the 10 naioa supercross com- etitions se, far this year,. and ~as flnished in the top 10 mn each. The Skydone event wiii be' Wiison's firat international con- petition. He is sponsored by Brooklin Cyle MEriie, Silkolene and Fox Equipet Macilï scores 2 Ian Maceil scored two go ais, inciuding the winner as Whitby Sorbara Group edged York-Sin- coo 5-4 i major bantain AAA hockey Oct. 7.* Matt Bongard and Andrew McLauqhlin each had a goal and an assist. Matt Cardwell aise scored for Wihitby. .Matt St. Anxand had two ass- ista. Doug Dupiantis, Jeif Bren- mer Adamn Shields, Jon Liriano and Brad Newport each had. an assist. Barry Crawford"faced 40 shots In net for Whlitby. London Rebels 2-2 on goals by, Ryan Matthews (unassisted) and James Hinkso'n. Brandon, McBride and. Ian Wailes had Whltby then lost te the two tp-rated novice teains in Ontario, 3-0 te Richmà ond Hill- Vaughan Kinga and 7-0 te, Don Mills Flyers. * Richmond Hill defeated Don Mille 3-1 in the final te win the teurnament;championahip. In' regular season action, Whitby lest 4-3 te, Markham. -Kevin Peel, Danny VonEschs- choltz and Hinkson soered for. Whitby. Kyle' Waiiea had two assiste. Win opener -The WMhy minor aton A teain, éponsored by R2P. Oil Ltd, startd their tri-country 1oop seasen witha. win.. Whitby defeated a persistent Stouffville teamn by a score of 4-2. Whintby's pre-season exhibition gaies resulted in a 2-2-1 record. Scores were Bowanville 6, Whitby 4; Whitby 4 Markami AA 4; Whitby12, Burlington -2; North Toonto AA 3, Wihitby 1; Whitby 5, Aurora i. Team nembers are Dana Bloon, Mark Cipparone, Lucas Hlarden,, 'Ryan' Harris, Sean Homes, Josh Hughes, Gary Kitainura, Ryan Meaney, Ryan Mendes, David. Morasse, Reese Robertsôn, Bryan Rourke, Kyle Ruttan, Bennie Scheepera, Paul Tait, Mfichael -Thornten, Chris Trnkunas. Coach is Doug Rourke, assistant coach Larry Harris trainer Doug Hadon and manager Andy Scheepers. ScotBrooks on jr. A team FROMPAGE 20 Anyone iterested 'in plaving badmiinton is welome to lonn 41, teai now but I was a bit, nervous Whitby Y BadmintonCl. in the first few gaines,» hie says. Members play at Henry Street Brooks, who scorod 35 goals High School on MondaLys, 7:30 te and 42 assists for ý77 points last- 10:30 p.m., Wednesdays, 8 te year as a Whitby major bantain, 10:30 p.m. and Sundays, 2:30 te, says hie works hard in practice te 4:30 p.m. improve hhnself and hie has now Membership is open to, thoso agte sdte the faster speed» aged 18 and over. ~jiigti Flge'team, will continue te Those interested M) h play on the road until Nov. 20 Whitby Junior Badminte whnthey play thoir first home for ages 10 te 16, can. alo cal! wharen te iiACetr n 79715(46-7417 un Oshawa. e teefo atthe T W 0t :"' Hughes sy teeare only A icorettelephon. _ .. .. » thre plaersretuninfor the junior clubcontact was > yeaYs teain. which finished in given in the Sept. 23 edition. -------- asat l1e «ieà very young team in h 2 Wifl8for peewees ,RL~C%$rV 4~ Oroldest player being 19 so we.M don't havethe advantago te coast FROM PAGE 20'.... or anything» ho saLys. Hughes ,says the decision t, return between the pipes. $eot zsPre, have a young tean was based on Coaches Bucky Crouch and Rob the de*e ro start new with freah Lawson, along with manager faces and playeraâ with lots of Gord Hawker, are optiniistic as passion te work bard and wint. the teain prepares for the H i lit waa tMme'te make changsiHarnilton Huskies - ¶MinHorton E T R this year and we have a -lot of and- Sudbury Big NickelCE IJRYH M EV DÉ enthusiasm with -the young teumrnaxnents. 5 3B o kS.N rh W ib .6 6 3 2 players-and hopefuiiy we'Il jelI as Next league play for W-hithy is 5 3 r c t o t 'W ib ' 6 a ateaiandrnake the playoffs,, Oct. 14 at 6:30 p.n hBrooklini. JJ 7ý7.77;ý'