Page24 Whitby Free Pross, Wednesday. October 27, 1993 SE Ad superb but Whitby edged infia The Whitby midner etei AA teani came Up short, lesing 1-0 te Ajax, in the chanipionship gaine of the Burlington 'Thanksgiving hockey tournanent. Rock solid goltending, cembined with bursa of offensive power, led Whitby te the chanipionship round. Gaine one saw Whitby lose a close gaine te, the Vlaughan Rangera by a score of 2-1. The lone Whitby goal was The Whitby major novice AA hockey teani won three of four recent gaines. Kevin Walsh scored the win- ning goal in a 3-2 win over scored by Kevin Pool, assisted by Kyle Lim1ide and Chris Simpson. Gaine two, a 5-3 victory over Ajax, was closely contested, with ,Ajax talidng the early leed. The defence, consisting of Jeif Pîchut, Adamn Velacich, Bian Mentie, Shawn Stephens and M.J. Atkcins, centained the Ajax rush long enough for the Whiitby offence te kcick inte gear in the third peried. Bowmnanville. Robin Cote and Sean Pitcher aise scored in the contest. Wade Branch get the Rat Pack's first hat trick ef the sea- ~FrAMLYelMlEAL DEAL. dFeed afamily of four for only $1299- 1 hnch4es: 4reg. burgers. 4fties, 4sofin&sdaes jWiLh tis --wpoe-Whitby Locatk- cxiy. Expims Nov 15M9 Scoring hie second hat trick of the season was James H-inkson, ý'ith assiste by Matt H-ircock, iÀmIdîde. and Stephens. Comploting the scoring wes Pool, with two unassisted goals. In net was Darryl Forsey, who continually frustreted the Ajax forwards. Gaine three was tho Pool show, as Whitby beet Branmpton Maroons 4-2. Pool demonstrated his aill by scoring ail four of the son in a 5-2 win over Ajax. Androw Lamiot and Cote aise, scored. Drew Dockrill and Kyle Nova were outstanding in holding down the powerful Markham teamn as Whitby lost 2-1. Branch scored two goals and Cote, Justin Hawe and Jason Connor had one each in a 5-1 win over Barrie. Michael Finigan and Andrew Martlend led the teain in defen- siveplay in the four gaines. «Te teain is coming together nicely,» said head coach Joe Mil- tbh now has four wins and two losses for the season thus far. Siswap iPickering The Canadian Ski Patrol Systein will hold a Ski Swap Nov. 12, 13 and 14 at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Alpine and cross country equipinent will ho received Nov. 12 (5 te 10:30 p.m.) and Nov. 13 (9 a.m. te 5 p.rn.). Equipinent will bo sold Nov. 12 (7 te 10:30 p.m.), Nov. 13 (9 a.ni. te 6 p.m.) and Nov. 14 (11 a.m. te, 3 p.m.) No unsafe equipment will ho accepted. For more information, celI (416) 294-9730. Players chosen for select hockey squad The roster has been chosen for Whitby's major novice select teani, sponsored by Crawf Sports. Forwards are Jeffrey Hass, Patrick Lang, Paul Lombardi, Richard Thomas, Darryl Donaldson, Paul Vanderlip, Geoffrey Wells, B.J. Bowles and Lee Waddington. Defensive dutes will ho cerried out by Matthtew Annis, Adamn Death, Andrew Hewson, Cordon Dale, Brian Chord, and Thomas McWhirter. Goaltenders are Justin Connors and Ian Upton. Teain coaching staff inembers are Graig Thomas, Dennis McWhirter, John Annis and Tonry Connors. Mr sold at fundraisr Members of a Whitby precision skating team, in conjunction with a Whitby business, are sel- ling fine art prints as a fundrai- ser. Figures' and Freeskate,' two figure skating scenles by artist John Newb his latest works, are being solci for $150O each. «Picture This Photographics' in the Whitby Mail is supplying the prints and aise giving print pur- chesers a $50 gift certificate toward the framing cost. For every print sold by a ska- ter, the store is doneting the profits toward that skater'a quoýt Witby goals. Assisting twico was fSimson, with other assists by Lim âld, Mentie and Stephons. Bryan Sand was solid in net. The two wina put Whitby in first p lace in its division. Semi-final action saw the goltending ability of Forsey continually frustrate a physical St. Catharines teain as ho anchored Whitby te a 2-0 shuteut. Scoring for Whitby were Pichut' and Simpson, hoth unassisted. The Whitby miner novice AAA teain came frein hohind to tie Peterborough 7-7 in a recent thriller. It was a seesaw battle for most of the gaine. Peterborough went ahead by two goals in the third period. Whitby fought hard and tied the gaine with two goals in the lest minute of play. Goal-scerers were Kyle The City of Oshawe, community services departinent, in conjunction with the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Recreetien, is hosting the Fitness Ontario Leadership Prograia (FOLP) -- the Besica on Nov. 5, 6, 7,20 and 21. Cost for the two-weekend course is $154 and includea the The Broolin Lions Club major peeweo AA hockey teani is sponsoring a 'Whitby Night' et the Oshawa Generals hockey game on Fridey, Nov. 5, 7:30 p.m. et the Civic Auditoriumn, Oshawa. Generals will play Owen Sound, the OHL teain that includes two Wihitby players, and e special presentation will take place hofore the gaine. Tickets for the gaine are $ and wil ho on sale Seturdre Canada will ho sending a teamn te the firat junior world cup of women's lacresse te ho held in 1995. Developinent of the junior national teain prograin hogins this feul with provincial identification camps hoing held in Octeber and November in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatche- wan, Manitoba and Ontario. The Ontario camp will ho held et the Oshawa Civic Dome on Sunday, Nov. 7 frein 10 e.m. to 3 p.m. Tlhe fee for the camp in Ontario is $35. Coaching staff for the team will net ho seiected until late Noveinhor, but the identification camp in Ontario will ho mun by Ontario junior provincial coach Joanne Stanga. 'This is a prograin that jese brand new it's really open to al girls who will ho aged 18 or under in 1995," Stanga says. 7Previeus lacrosse ex pence je net essentiel. Whereh player etarts eut et the firet provincial identification camp je net important, but how hard she je willing to work and where she wants te end up is." In the championship gaine, Whitby was unablo te generato any offence. Sand put on a show of goaltending excellence te earn championship most velueblo player honours. Forsey and Sand had a combined goals-against-everae of L.60, Iowest of any teain in the teurnament. An ail-star gaine was played, with Whitby suppiying Iinkson and Pool te the teain which won 7-1. Musselman, Arron McGuire, Jeff Freemen, Grog Williamis (two), Kyle Branson, and Justin Sawyer. The gaine egainat Oshawa was exciting, with end-te-end rushes. Whitby took the lead and held it for most of the gaine. However, Oshawa proved strongèr in the end and won 6-3. Whitby geaiscorers were Canm VonEschscholtz, Grog Williams and David Arnold. manuel. The course is designed for individuels who have little or ne experience in teaching fitness classes, but wish te becomo fitness instructors. Spaces are limited. For more information, contact Craig Okazald or Shaflk Semiji t 725-1111. Oct. 30 and< Sundey, Oct. 31 et Iroquois Park and Luther Vipond arenas. Tickets will ho on sale frein 8 e.m. on hoth of these days. To place teain orders, which will ho delivered te teains et their next outing, cail Norm Orvissaet 404-0352 or Bill Schlitt et 668-1550. Tickets are net available through the Civic Centre ticket office. Players and parents who wouid like to lind eut more about the prograin cen attend an information night on Thursday, Oct. 28 et Doneven Coliegiate, 250 Harmony Rd., Oshawa. Cenada's senior national teain returned this summer froin the 1993 World Cup of women's lacrosse in Edinburgh, Scotlend with a fourth-plece finish behind the U.S. (first), England (second) and Australia (third). For more information, contact Stanga et (416) 431-3889. Sweater dace The Brooklin-Whitby Miner Hockey Association La dies Auxi- liary -Jockey Sweater' dance will ho held on Saturdey night, Nov. 6. There will ho a buffet at the event te ho held et Heydenshore Paviion. Tiýckets, $25 per couple, are available et Peacock Sports in downtewn Whitby or et Crawfs at Iroquois Park. For more information cal Jackie Greenen et 668-2072. Novices improve season record Whithy.ties... Fitness leadership prograin offered 'Whtby Night' at GCenerals gam%"&.e 0 Try-outs for junior women's lacrosse teani Dairq Queen