Whitby Free Press, 17 Nov 1993, p. 22

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Page 22, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 17, 1993 Atoms are al*stars in Bancroft The Whitby major atom select team, sponsored by Hardco Contracting and Excavating, won the A championship of the Bancroft 'Ail-stars of Tomorrow' rep hockey tournament on Nov. 13. Ini the first gaine atgainst Sterling, Whitby came out flying, scoring four times in the firat pernod. Stefan Hass led the teain with a goal and four assista as Whitby skated te an easy 8-2 win. Also scoing for Whitby was Mike Liske (two), Kyle Ruttan, Gary Kitainura (two) and M.ke Astalos (two). In the second gaine, Whitby played a very good teain froin Tweed, but once again Hase camne out flying, scoring the first three goals for Whitby and leading Whitby te a 4-1 win. Strong defensive play and good goltending by the Whitby teain throughout the teurnament Iixited the opposition te only a few scoring chances. Ryan Meaney scored the fourth goal for Whitby. Assista went te, Brian Leni, Ryan Harris, Mfike Kobrynovich, iàske and Ruttan. In the chainpionship gaine, Whitby came up againat a teugh tear from Campbellford. The lime of Ruttan, Meaney and Kobrynovich, who were on the doorstep ail day, flnally broke it open with Ruttan and Meaney scoring two goals each as Whitby won 4-2. Assiisting on goals were Kobrynovich with two, Meaney, Ruttan and Nicholas Michie. WHITBY'S RONNIE Robertson (left) is chased by Evan Karmazyn of Richmond Hill in a major novice AAA game on Saturday. Robertson scored a goal in a 7-3 Whitby victopf. 08 Photo by Jeremny Dresar, Whih re rs .SEMIOR GIRLSY BASKETBALL Anderson aims for LOSSA titie Unbeaten in regular season play and winners of a recent ournament in Whitby, Anderson CVIs senior grls' basketball teain began Lake Ontario Secondary Schools Association (LOSSA) playoff action yeater- deror Raiders were sche- duled te play a quarter-final gaine yesterdaiy. The semi-finals were scheduled for Thursday and the LOSSA final will be held next Tuesday at Anderson CVI. Should Raiders win the LOSSA titie, they would likely face Markhain, the tep-ranked teaxn in Ontario, in the Drham- York Secondary Schools Associa- tion (DYSSA) final Pringle Creek Public Scbool was runner-up in the Provincial Cup boys' voleyball champion- ;ship9 Nov. 12 and 13 in Ajax and PickeringsâhoOls. Piingle Creek lost te Glashan an Ottawa teain, 14-16, 16-1Ï and 1"- in the final of the teurnainent that had 96 teains from ail over Ontario. lhe le Creek teain, made up ofnmIoti rade 8 students and coache by John Patte and Frank Smith, defeated Tecurnsh 15-9, 14-16 and 1&7 in the semi- finals. «It would be an upset if we beat them,» said Anderson coach Mike Kennelly, more concerned about the immediate task of landing the LOSSA titie. Anderson may face another teain that. went unheaten in LOSSA league play. Pickering, also won ail seven league games te, win the LOSSA league's west division while Anderson won the The Whitby minor atemn AA hockey teain, sponsored by Goldwing Systems, extended its streak te eight gaines without a 106s. Rlecent league play resulted in a 6-1 win over Pickering. Whitby dorninated throughout the gaine as James Hlinkson skated bis way te his third bat trick of the sea9on. Two of the goals were unassisted, with Chris Simpson assisting on the third.. Aiso scorng unassisted for Whitby was Lucas Naylor. Matt Hircok added te the taily, assisted by Adam Velacich. Exhibition play against Lindsay saw a previoualy east division. Anderson defeated Pickeringy 55-40 when the two teame met in a tournament earlier this season. Anderson won the consolation championship at a tourmament at the Univerity of Toronto and won silver at the Pickering Toyota tournainent. But Raiders emerged cham- pions at the recent Father Leo J. unbeaten teani hurnbled, as Whitby won decisively 4-1 and 6-2. Gaine one saw Kevin Peel confuse the Lindsay netminders twice, assisted by Simpeon, Robert Laba and Shawn Stephens. Also scoring for Whitby were Rtichard in, unaasisted, and Justin Giles, assisted by The rond gaine saw Whitby complete 60 passe as they stunned a partisan Lindsay crowd. Whitby players racked up 18 points. Hlinkson and Naylor had two goals and an ausis apiece; Sumpeon, one goal and two asss; Hircock, one goal and an assist; Stephens and Giles, two Austin--Oshawa This Week Senior Girls Fali Classic. Anderson defeated Midland 54-25 and G.L. Roberts 55-29, then beat Frontenac of ingston 57-46 in the final. Raiders guard Cauline Penney scored 20 points and forward Pennie Santiago 18 in the final. Penney was named te, the tour- nmrent ail-star teain. asssts each; Velacich, Peel and Bryan Mantle, each with an assist. Goaltenders Darryl Foeay and Bryan Sand shared the wins, continuing te give the teain solid performances. League action resumed as Whitby battled a determined Richmond Hiil teain te a 1-0 victory. Peel scored the goal on a short-handed brealcaway, assisted by Simpson- The Richmond iil shootera were unable to break the wal created by Sand as he turmed "sde 32 shota to earn the ahutout. Sand and Foraey have a cornbimed goalz-against average of 1.0 in the last seven gaines. Whitby select hockey MAJOR NOVICE uponsond by Crmwf Sports Nov. 12 Whltby 3 Ajax 2 Adam Dadh Nov. 13 Whkby 3 Ajax 3 Ow~do Jeif Hms Nov. x4 ~Wh dad 72 Ubridge 3 PaLes 2ndgo Lo WsIsto BJ.oWis BiJowis Andrew Hoson indoor socoer HOIJSE LEAOUE ATOUS Nov. #4 Wîdaos Rangera 1 Vasiw Engles 2 Br.n Montgomery Amon Poqt.r Jornor Rover, 6 Kookd k Sprs Crmosmr 0 Lornqno Cosmos 2 Sponw NosM PatejaAtletàoo O Coeruw.s 2 5rusio Bmm~ 2 KIote iUné d 3 Miel Demeùg Shmn 5nes Rlyw Ko a DOManKIM 8straight

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