WVhlby Fiee Prms, Wekîesday, Januay 26,1904. Pq. 19 Tmüproved novices clinch f"irst wi'th decisive win The. Whitby major novice AA hockey teani, sponsored by the Ladies Awidliary, recently clinched ffrst place mn the Ontario Minor Hockey Association east division by thumping hoet ]Richmond Hill Stars 10-4. Neing only a win in one of their three remaining gaines, Whitby wasted no time in putting The Whitby mnonr novice AAA hockey team lot to league rival Peterborough in the final of the Barrie tournament Jan. 9. Whitby' had an explosive start to the tournainent with a 7-O win over Burlintn.Goscrs were Dvi Arold, Carn VonEschacholtz, Kyle Percewicz, Greg Wilaiams Derek e,éa Aaron MaGuire and le Vandelco. The shutout was a 1 dart league LABATTS BLUE UGHT DIVISION (MW*). etesdne Bkr Fumk» .FWshbig 90 Oodd&8ScUu BrorIoam 81 F*aroictng T.chnioe Ina.76 M T HOM 75 ~~1s«V:s M CtwnogSQosor Cas 65 Perme Fooen kwennicnd 54 DuoylNéton .evlooe 44 G»» @Wy- Duo INorton SdsrFunlw. 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Extra Sa Get those Bikes out of the Shed or Garage and Head for CREEDS CYCLE Some Mies and Accessovies are also on Sale until Sprng 430-7806 e 430-1480 their high-powered offence, which has scored 164 goals this year, tope in the, league, into gear. Captain Bandn MeBride started the charge by scoring the firet tbree goals of the gaine, with assiste going to Andrew Pigrin (two) and Michael Koeiw. The floodgates remained opened as Billy Deir with two, shared by Devin McLeod and BynMacinnon. LIgamne two, ichmond i-li was determined, but great g 2atenin by MeLeod and Macinon ed Whitby ta a 4-1 win. Goal-scorers were Williamis, MaGuire, Vandeloo and ArnoIl Gainethree was a 6.3 win over Barrie. The defence of KLevîn Mangolt, Justin Sawyer, Cameron Langlois, Scott Morrison, Kyle Branson and Joshua Francis was solid. Goal-scorers were VonEschscholtz, Musselman,, Wi1iams, MaGuire, MeTeague and Vandeloo. Whitby defeated Barrie 4-3 in the semi-finals. Trailing 4-2, Barrie pulled their goalie ta have six attackers the last minute of play and succeeded in scoring ith 19 seconds left. But it was Ryan Tutak, Tyler Harrison, Adami Thibodeau, Jamie Fox and Kasiw then scoredà . Adding asssti were McBride (two), Deir, Thibodeau (twa) and Fox Chris Nemisz went the distance due to iilness to Marc Gleeson. wbitby then faced Peterborough at home Friday ta, play amakeup game due toice not enough. The. championship gaine was determined in the 15-minute third period. lied 1-1, the turning point af the gaine came early in the third when Ky1te Musselman, on a breakaway, hit the post. Peterboraugh then turned and rushed inta Whitbys end and scored 15 seconds later. Peterborough then made it 3-1. Whitby pulled their goalie with more than two minutes remaining and scored, but it wasn't enough. Goal-scarers were McTeague and Williams. Whitby bas fimished second in' two consecutive tournaments. Whitby played its final regular season gamne againet Peterborough on Saturday,. again losing32. al-scorers were Williams and VonEschscholtz. FRM 112 H01 LESSON wlth purchase ai every 11 pieoe set of golf clubs. REGRIPPING FROM $2.99 Guaran1t e l 4ed ~*ALowe t Pi i *I4 s: ILNO E KOINGY -DROLD whitby minor basebai association 1994 Representative Team Tryouts Many coaches hold Indoor workouts during the winter season so If you are interested in trying out for a urepu teamn this year give the coach in your age division a cal as soon as possible. Final decisions for team personnel wiIl not be made until after outdoor tryouts are held in April. TEAM 1 Minor Mosquito Major Mosquito Min or Peewee Major Peewee Minor Bantam Major Bantam Minor Midget Major Midget Junior BORN IN 19 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76, 75, 74, 73 CONTACT Jack Bright..655-8889 Bill Blea ...... 655-8862 Walt Lazary .... 668-3026 Terry Witruk.... 66-3944 John Feret ...668-3919 George Clay... 668-2641 Jim Difiore ...666-1565 Brian Bates .... 686-2952 Ian Hardy.....666-3717 problems ealier in the. month. Whitby opened their, doors to 'Fan Apreciation Night,' who attended. The large crowd was entertained ta a fast-moving, playoff-typeganie with plenty of action att h ends. Traimg -1-O midway through the. second, Harrison, on a second effort, tied the. gaine with assist gSngtoTutak and Ronnie Whitby pulled away in the third on two goals b~y McBride set Up by Kiw (twice) and Pigram and Jeffrey Seedhouse. Goaltending,' duties were shared by Gleeson and Neiniez. Whitby completed theïr season with a4-2 Josesin Markham on Sunday. McBride and Seedhouse were out with the, flu and yptosaf temsne ran trghthe teani Don3-0, the. determined WhitbI teamoed twlce in the seodon goals by TNtak and Deir to eut the. margin ta one. Hoà wever, Markhaxn would do the only scoring in the third. Nemisz and Gleeson again s&i the goaltendîig uties. C]-up Justin Hawe al&o played well. Whitby finished the regar seao with a 20-5-5 record which was rewarding for the coaching staff and the. returning players from last year0s minor novice AAA teain which posted a 3-17-4 record. CO*STEELeLASCOI 0 Whitby edged in fin al 1916 Dundas St. E. Whitby (behinci cot4,ý," urie pý,,Dza) -4 5 8 9 JOIN THE WINNING TEAMIli 728 m 1