Whitby Free Press, 25 Nov 1992, p. 31

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WNtby Free Press, Wednescfay. Noveimber 25, 1992, Page 31 Fabrlcting Tocheta. 49 Darêyl Noetcii Servcea 43 Perma Feue43 WhyTr HOUa. 84 Gay7Ea SrvCMsi8 eeMZan 29 DaoFuetr.ttahg27 Clarejont Camu 24 10Gi p'ad Whlt. Ttapby Houa2 Baeurrltumre 2 Gary Ccpplns Son a Danryl NortionBer. 4 Wedinesday,,. mgh dart' league LABATP]ALNELIGET DIVISON Sadnm et NclB Fim 49 48 43 34 ai 29 27 24 JtabrlaaUeg Tech. 8 Whltby Weedmae 8 Clamaient Coe. 7 Puma Feu a 1Tp 10 oaw Day. Pindar John lMaPhemn Dav. Boyd Br. Todd Bauter AI Pledar Tony Van De von Noan Broolng George Day Grum Sangwn Gorge HOllard Raywer et the u.Sk Bob, Ainalay LABAMIM CAPIUMM GDIVIION standrioamat Nov'. 18 Pro 26 20 13 13 Dealrttaffie 56In Une Store 1 Dodd & Souter 4 P«%~ Enterprises 2 ScottIMamer 91 Dave Raid 47 Wayne Thomas 44. Don Maillet as3 Jean Appleby 28 Bob Bet,24 Plaoye fthe e SuazrCormier' Deafrtta OfficeServices Dodd & Soter Broadoom In Lino Store Pixturea Boy'aEnterle 263 178 168 163 168 161 121 117 IFive straighýtwin.s for Broo klin ýLions, Brooklin Lions nhinoV peewee A team bhas improved their. regular season record to nine winWs and one loss,* afier five straight'-wns recently. The streak started at home agains9t Mouvers with a 7-2 triumph. Henry players on Toronto Star allastar> s quad Two Hemry Street Igh School students *were nazned to. the Toronto Star's 1992 *ail-star s enior football teain. Defensive halfback Paul DaSilva and offensive. guard Dave Mudge were named to the 26-member team. . DaSilva wasthe only player to repeat on the« team. Voters picked the top 26 praues.mamong 100 teams'in The only other Durham Region player on the first tearn was defensive back Keith D'Aundrade of Paul Dwyer. Terrance Aiphons of Pickering High School was- naxned to the second teain. .Ryan Babcock two goals and two*asssts, Jason Schleiffer a goal snd two assists, Paul Cook a goal and two' assists, Derek Ackford two assists, Josh Huether, one goal sud one assist, Paul Heinrich a. goal and Paul Chornobay, Wes, Suddons and Bobby Schlitt sud chipping in with one a"set each. Thon came Whitby's chance to avenge their only soason loss, to Oznemoe. Just liko their. firet meting it was a tough physical game,btut Whitby came outonà top 4-3. -The lime. of Schleiffer,ý Ackford sud Heinrich handled *ail the offenco for Whitby as Schleiffer recorded the bat trick sud Heinrich popped the twine for* the other goal. Ackford had two assists, sud with one holper was Kyle Imrio. Undefeated -Millbrook was Wbitby's next opponent. In suother tough game, Whitby teara scored a 7-5 victory, Cook heading the way with two goals sud sas"st, Babcock a goal sud two assiste. Hehrhad two assists, Ackford a goal sud an assist, Heinrich, Mike Orviss, sud Justin Ter each. with a goal. Chornobay addod one assist. 2 uorewins for Dodd & Souter Whitby Dodd & Souter petite B ringette teain continued tbeir succesa this. season in their last two outings. Playing in Markham, Whitby defeated the- home team 3-0 on goals from Robynn. Dupont, Stephanie, Carnpeau and Sara Meaney. Keri Lynn Smhith got the ébutout. Hosting Richmnond Hill in Brooklil, Whitby had no trouble, winning by a 12-0 rnargin. Campeau led the attack with four go ansd five assiats. Dupont contributed three goals sud tbree assiste, sud Meaney bad a goal sud an assiat. Tiffany Jones added two goals sud su. assiet. Amy Chiallonor sud Erin Hêrvoy- completed the scoring, the first goal of the soason for each girl. Challoner also had two-assists sud'Harvey had one. Jillian Crate also bad an assist. The defence of Meanoy, Sarah Power and Danielle Glover cobndwith Smith to- post shut9uts in both games. The fourth gauie in this run was against Port Perry sud Whitby scored a 6-3 win. With the hat trick and one assist' was, Terry. Babcock had oa goal sud tWvo assiste, Ackford sud Schloiffer two assista each. Schlitt a goal sud one assist, Rysu McArthur a goal, Chomabay, Suddons, Huether sud Orviàs each with one a"sit. '-Another rematch against Mavers rosulted in a 6-2 decision for Whitby. coing in this contest was led by Cornobay with a goal sud the Z assists sud Heinrich two goals sund twvo assisa, Neil MacDonald a goal sud tw.* assists, Huethor two assista, suId Schlitt, chipping in with one assist. With a regular seaon record if aine winssud one bs, the toam bas -shown excellent -passmg team play sud hard work.. The defence of Stacy Bremner. Orvissi Suddons, MacD)onald.' McArtlwr sud Imrie., and goaltenders Phillip Greenen and Scott Thompson have been outstanding. Police gmames for, di sabledI on Saturday I The Durham Regional Police ~<~ Service- will hold the eighth annual Disabled Oilidren',à r. Gaines on Saturday, Nov. 28 at 9 a.m. at the Pickeing Récreation Centre, 1867 Valley Farm, Rd. SN\.. Pckering. Police epet more than 101) young disabled athietes from * across Southern Ontario wil j participate in the gaznes this - ye.competition iwill be keei%, * *, ~ with many old rivais returning te -~ > A ~ continue their competition. S «a stswill be members Pall/c/PLT Of e w Generals junior A hockey team. I.................W. B...j LAKE ONTARIO' 115CRSTEEL COMPANY _____________ opKIN4SsT. s., WHITBY w Lioness team in Elora tourney 4"4F'f - ili'4 4<4 4.. * The Wbitby Lioness tween B ringotto tesux ,articipated in the Elora ringette tournainent on the weekend.. VhMtby started off with a 7-2 victoiy over Oshawa. In the second gaine against London #2 teani, Whitby found much tougher opposition lu a very excitlng gamne which saw msuy scoring. chances sud excellent goaltending at both ends. Whitby hold a 2-0 load at one point but London battlod back to tie the score. Whitby went ahead 3-2 and held on for the win sud a berth in the final, against Goderich. A very strong-skating Godorich team won the final 6-0. MWilliams powers Bunnies Karen McWilliams led Prlngle Creok 'IGA bunnies to a convinclng 12-5 victory over Ajax Village Sports bunnies in weekend ringette action. McWiliamse had seven -goals sud two assista in the contest. Whitby scored seven third-perlod goals to break the game open. Other Wbitby scores were Cons Horwood (2), Kley Miller, Iàndsey Giordano sud arly Simpson. Helpers were awarded to Laura Grey-Ellis, Mykala Abel, Kelly Matthews, Josuna, Teila, Sarah Rossali, Elaine St. -Onge sud Tracy Kotarba. The Whitby attack was backed by a solid performance in neta by Kathryu Pratt. Coach Stephen Abel sud assistants John Kotarba sud Joanne Grey-Ellis take the teai t Markham this weekend.L Goal'Lscorersfor Whitby during the tournamnent' were' Lindsay Millard with four, Angela.Dunn and Shannon Perry- with two each, sud Ainsley Hunt and Laura Crawford with singies. Individual trophies went te Millard as MVI>, Brea Blight as best sportsman sud Heather Hurst, the unsung hero award. Now Just in Tîme For Christmas A Great Gif t Idea: decprative, practical aridexcellent prices. Here are a few samples *360 Brown (1 only) *36' White Fan Just $26.95 Just $29.95 a52" 5 Blade, 3 Speed Just $89.95 Reversible Wrth Lite Kit I TA2 a42m 4 Blade, 3 Speed Just $44.95 Reversible 42" 5 Blade, 3 Speed Just $ 49. 95 Reversible with 3 Globe Lite Kit GlTICO'A I - 1 e e. ,ON, THESE A RE JUS T SOME 0F THE SPECIA LS M ~4~j®ON. COME IN NOW FOR YOUR BEST SEL ECfl * **~ ~. 44,< t V "I.. ~ 4~ .4.., *~, *4.r~4~'-~~ ;~V ~ ~ y ýA À Fil

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