Pag.-w 20, WNhy Frm Prmse Wednescy, Janudry 5.,1994 Thie Wltby maijor novice AAA hockey team lbat 3-2 ini overtime in the thrilling ciiamplonship final of the Wayne Gretzky International tournament in Brantford last we.k. The, final pittsd the ffrit-place Halton Hurricane of the. wst division of the. Ontario Minor Hockey Assocation (OMHA) against saut division leader whthty. Whitby, mponsored by the Laidies Auxiliar, iad .arned a spot in the. final-ydfeating its firet thrse opponenta ini convincing fashion, outscoring the oppoition2"-. Iiitii. opening gaine, Whithy built a 4-0 lead on Barrie Flyers beo.penalty prublems 1e to two late goals by Barrie. Scoring for Whitby were Brandon McBrîde Roannie Robertson, Michael' Kosiw and Tyler EhrrisoL Game two saw whit4~ completlycoentirol iionetown 1 Brantford, skating to an 8-1 Robrtonand Andrew Pigrain led the. way with1 two goals eacii, witii McBide,, Billy Deir, Kosiw and Jamie Fox adding singles. Whitby faced a rugged teain fr-oi Stoney Creek in garne thre and there was a st.ady streain of & yngoing t tlie. penalty box. -hy siiowed great disipline whicii allod theý to play mucii o9fthietd per iwth aman à dvantag. Tii. result was a sold 8-0 victory and a firit-place finish in the. prelhninary round of the. tournament. Chistm Nemisz and Marc Gbeeson ahared goaltending duties tln .arnlngthe siiutout. McBride wasthe. dominant p=lae, scorlng four goals and adigan assiat Harrison acored twice and assisted on anotiier. Adam Tibod.au and Tutak finiahed the. soring witii Tutak alo adding two assiste. TI thi e mi-finals, Whitby played Barrie and, after a oluauah start, advanced ta the Înaswlti a 3-1 victory. Srn goaltendiig by Gl as n d Nemiaz gave time for tiie offence toRetontrack. Tutak, Deir and Mebidescor.d, with massta froin Thibodeau (two), Har-rison, McBride and Faxm Ini the final, goaltenders Gleeson and Nemlsz eacii la ed well in limiting the Halton offence to two goea in regulation time. Whitby opened the scring on a grea ùmt-hadedeffort by PIgram who burst uptheright side and lired a iiigii i"o by the, sprawling Haltan netminder. Halton tied the. score and the. teama entered the. third period tied at 1-1. A broken pli!y led to Halton grabbing a 2-1 l.ad early in the. third and Whitby waa clearly in trouble. Not to b. denied, however, Whitby fougiit back and after morne great pressure, 1 wHie ro imEv Whitbhy Toyota captured the p.eeeciiampionsiip of the. Tournament at Troquais Park Dec. 27-29. Caine on. pitted Whitby against Bowmanville's Mr. Submarine. Whitby got off toaa good start witii a 3-2 win on gols by Tim Fennessey (twa) and Jason Hunter with assis going ta Ryan Whyt. and Alex Headley. Gaine two matched Whitby againat league rivals Algoma Orchards. Toyota jumped intoaa 2-0 lead In the. first minute of plYon markers by Robert Middleton and Fennesssey, asisted by Mike Miron, Headl.y and Fennesa.y. There was no furtiier scoring until the. third period when Algoma r.sponded witii two goals ta end tii. gaine in a 2-2 ti.. Gaine three against another Bawmanville teani, Hooper's, resulted in a 2-0 victory for Whitby, on goals by Hunter and Fenn.ssey. Shutout honours went ta goltender Darryl Peel., On tiie strengtii of their two wins and a t!., Whitby finisiied second out of 12 teami in round-robin play and advanced ta tii. seini-finals againat Port Hope's Swiss Chalet. Whity built up a 3-0 Iead from markers by Paul Gorczynaki, Hunter and Fenneasey, with assisa from Mattiiew Wu, Craig Adam%, Mike Miron, Fennessey and Headley. Port Hope spiled the. shutaut bid witii 35 seconds left ta 'y. chainpionship gaine saw Whitby Toyota meet Whitby Kinarnen. Once again Toyota took a 2-0 lead witii goals by Keith Pearson and Fennessey, assista ta Middleton and Fennessey. Kinsmen, however, neyer let up and tied the. gaine at 3-3 witii two minutes remaining in the. third period. I sudd.n-death overtime, Toyota regrouped as Fennessey, aseisted by Craig Adams, sealed the. champioasiip. Otiier team, members are Kovin Court, Paul Gorcynald, Chris Miron. Chria Slack, Chris Vlacici, Ryan Whyte, coacii Charlie Peel and assistant Fiank* Miron.' The Whitby hMighty Dunbops minor novice sélects, sponored by TD Bank, had one ti. in four gaines in the. Hespler Hockey Obympics, during tii. Chriatmnas break. Comp.ting in the. A rep category, Whitby first faced Orillia and akated to a scoreles draw, with goaltender John Ros aecnng the. ahutout. Most valubleplayer for Whitby in the. gaine loas Stuart Petrie. Guelph tiien defeated Whitby 2-1. This scorIng loas kept low because Of outstanding goaltending by Ryan PMe. The Ion. goal was provided by Petrie. Tii. most valuable player award went ta Bradley Arbour. Whitby then feil ta Woolwicii 4-1. Scoring the. Whitby goal was Arbour and -the game most valuable player award went ta Andrew Lebel Witii their backs against the, Wall, Whitby iiad ta face undefeated Essex. Essex ikated away witii a 3-O win. The strong netnuinding of Rosa kept the, gaine close and for hia efforts he was awarded most valuable player for the. game. Otiier toam members are Paul Michael Rivest, Brad Harden, Adamn Stein, Thomnas Farquharson, Jason Cordon, Delvan Brick, Andrew Ewart, Colin Harvey, Ryan Hnatko, Shawn Halman and Paddy Kelly. McBrlde fed Kosiw in front of the net and ripped home a goal wlth 4:08 remainlng to t!, thie gaine at two. WhItby couldameli victoryand took comploe contraI of the. last four minutes but cuuld not. boat Haltons goaltender. Ti.horu« sounded and- the. teas= went ta sudden-death overtame. Right off the faceof Whitby broke m ialone on Halton but again could» not scoreand the puck came down into whitby's end where Halton'picked up a lome piick end fired a perfect, ahot past Gleeson. It was a tough- defeat for Whitby who advanced to the. finals ini each of the darm tmaurnenta they enterèd in 1993, winning on. and loglng two. Coachi John FxPm ad ho was proud of the. effort as "the.pla& r fought right to the. very end." dart LADATiS BWU uiiDIVISION (MW*i') staîduie PTS 78 es 02 w9 51 47 42 33 B" wFwuke 8 CtW«mordtCoin. 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For more information caîl 668- 0666. bandacape designwilb held March 2 ta April 6; VCR main- tenance Jan. 25 ta March 8; Seffing, Feb. 2 ta April 6. Computer courses are ao off.red. 'rogamming in VC (3)Y is from Jai. 2Oto April 21; 'Quattro Pro for Windows,' Jan. 19 ta April 20; 'Systeme Analysis and Designi, Jan. 15 ta Marcii 26. Certificates in building environmental systemeanad boss control technicians are also avaulable. For more information on certi- ficateprgama, cail 721-2000, ext. 2238s.%For information about do-it-yourself and computer courses, call 721-200 0, and ta register, cail 721-3000. 'Rumors'q at ACVI Neil Sinon's coinedy, Rumors,' will b. plerforrn.d by Anderson CVI atudente at tiie achool from Thursday, Jan. 6 ta Saturday, Jan. 8. Co-directars are Mike Trit.. and Margo Rodgers. Tii. cafst inicludes Terrance Balazo, Leanne Dalrymple, Adamn Huston, Janis Leering, Katherine Pîggot, Shawn Mur- phy, Kevin Smitii, Nancy Cooper, Aaron KÇylie and HolIy VanRos- sum. Tickets, $6 for adulte and $4 for students, are available at the. achool. Toyota cruises to championship 1 hýýNcwtonSot. = Ti