Whitby Free Press, 9 Mar 1994, p. 21

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Whltby Fr.. Press, Wednesclay, March 9, 1994 Page 21 Whîtby's two bunnies ringette t.amso continued their sessn- long domnination of local competition, this time meeting _in the final of the. 22nd annual Ajax Silver Ring tournanent. Mister Transmission prevaileil, def.ating Pringle Cr..k IGA 13-3. Amnanda Church scored six goals and Shauna Harner fi ve goals and three assiste to Iead the Master TrYansmission attack. Kelly Jeifs and Kelly Mathews each scored a goal. Alyssa Branson was superb in net, stopng 16 of 18 shots for Mate Trnsmission. Chantel Smith, Iàndsey Giordano and Holly Langlois were ral-scorers for Prnge Crek In getting to the. final, Pringle Creek IGA defeated Ajax #3 9-8. Smith tallied four goals, Langlois and Mykala Abel .ach scored a pair and Tracy Kotarba added a single. Fo1loing a lous to Muster Traonsmission IGA rbounded to, .dg Ajx 1 87.Giordano led Whiby ithfou gals, Sih two Cr-Ktrb adAmy Parish one apiece. Selects edged in final Meanwhile, Master Trans- m1ission won their flrst thre gaines to quallly for the tournamnent final. Hamer scored with just 12 seonds r.malning to lead Mistr Transison to an 8-7 win over Ajax #ln the opener. Hamer had a hat trick, Mathows scord twice and Church, Bailey Corneal and Caitlyn Corneal each added singles. Rebecca Gill plaved a MInsiog game in net for Whitby. In their scn e Mister Truanission boat 1W ý m IGA by a 10-3 mcore. Hamer .cored fve goals, Church four and Mathews one. Ini the final qualWmig game, a 9-3 win over Aax#1,Biransoi, Mathews and JeesicaBradle each~ ~ t ood wogoals,$ it singles gaing to Church, Hamer John Bradiley and Tom Hamer coach the MistLe Transmission bunies. The Whitby minor peewee select hockey teain, sponsored by Brooklin & District Kinsmen, came up just short in the. Agi ncourt Canadians Valentine tournainent held recently. Whitby faced off against the. Scarborough Sabres -in the firet gaine. Ini what was, at turnes, a chippy affair, Whitby dominated throughout and skated home to a 5-0 victoiy. Jason Turldngtcm led the. scoring with two goals and an assiet. Joeh Brimble had a goal and two assists, Matt Fortier a goal and an assist, and Mike Ûubbels chipped in with a goal. Assista went to Matthew Walton with two, and aniles to Cameron Munro, Brian Raney and Chad Kawasald. Andrew Gubb.ls .arned the shutout. Whitby next met a very physical teain froin Oakville. Whitby had 4the botter of the. play but had dlcuIl getting the. puck past e Oakville goaltender. Whitby's defenve wau aolid, however, as they completély shut down the. opposition atak while pemong twvice to record a Munros cored the firstgoal on Whîtby 4io hockey BOUSE L&4GUE MardiS6 Veon Sn*~on 2 Raya Enwopboa3 NoN Ytman Mike Mckey Demis Corey MAdnCason Kath Hais MMOFc"Pm" 1igland Van 4 W tbvwPna C7 gMnaker 3 Jhn Sode Fob. 27 Hghland Van 3 Van VeeSaOn 3 Craig Davld 3Mndi CraigMinaar ~ Geoti Corey 2 Wbyrmr. 2 Roy% Entrprse 3 Mike=Patrick ickey Ryan McDougal MA n po ANTAM Ganadian ies 3 Margold-LirScln C. SwMtg2 C. Hey 2 B. Alen J. Shotior (no other anres a4brtteo MAJOR ATOU March 8 Whtby Optiuylet 3 Pr.Cr. Guardlmn R. Meaney R. Biai C: Bond C. Poland Wat Lyndo F&C 5 Whltby Audio M. Rinaidi Mke AsaJos 2 M. Suddon D. Or G. Carson N. Nel BrooldkinCorets 1 Bocaord Servie D. Normnan K. Maybury Feb. 27 Becdford Servie 1 Pr. Cr. Guardian A. Rais D. BSo C. Mmer S. Egan Bmoldi Core. 4 WhIIby Audio S. Mlines8. Rosa K. RutanJ.Lnor S.MHu aeFt West LrdeFAC 7 R. COpisl ~Mu ~ R. Meney 3 R. Trudaa G. Kiamura C. Bouvwo WM RATOU mfalaf. assista froin Tirkington and Derek Pollock. Gubb.ls, assisted by Kawasaki, count.ed the insurance marker. Steven Pigrain and Gubbels recorded the shutout. Gaine three saw Whitby face the Scarborough Cougars. Whitby totally dominated the gaine and emerged with a 12-0 win. The scoring parade waa led by Munro with thr.. goals and two assista; Androw Clark, two goals, an assist; Kawasaki, two goals; Mike Gubbels, one goal, three assste; Brimble, a goal; Turnnaega, three assista; TeoBre innra goal, an assist; and J.R. O'Neal, a goal and thre asss"s Recording asts were Rainey with two and M.T. Walton, Andrew Holmes, Andrew Yaraskavitch and Brian Witruk, one each. Nick Cowan continued to provide the team with excellent defensive work. Pigrain and Gubbels shared the shutout. Playing without two of their regulars, M.C. Walton and Fortier, Whitby then moved on to cii hapions e to ace a touah 1hornhill ocyclb Whitby had the better of the M" ei SmnuaDuicOio 3 Dodd & Saute P49W lMuEr 2 SMau 8Mcu3 Ryau "b"a Grog Jehoat Bytiîn Nbist Roy% EMrrios1 Cad Dra:o Danl Fel lc Shaw. Gokhma LU,1fl OMu ua. tolulsElacn4 J«60laiiFoana Nat. Auto Glus 2 DanW Cakd Jutki BeIUvom C. FoxwelLno OE àaic 0H a O 1 E P. MaCE<InMoo1 0 m. Rodahv. Do=d à 1 E J. GluNa*"ond 0O1 E B. ÎMa~Uuen. Oiws 1 iOC AVL 1.00 5.00 2.W 5.00 6.0 3.00 PloyeRaninge no mof MN C 7 G A p Chrietoher Elson, LennoX 4 0 4 SomBrackln, SemoUukl>Ues 3 1 4 Darfd Awa'e% MoueoMg 2 2 4 RdoiOfUïDOdd&OU 2 0 2 Dan ad. NaL AuilOm a 1 1i joomFene.Leamuz 1 1 2 MChow Graharn. Lonnox 0 2 2 Alex Richarn. Semodfuk 0 2 2 IINOR PEEWEE Mardi e Anderson Vol. 2 rrr Cannon Marc iins Justi Wheatloy Dan Off Dushan Dodge DaidFWd* Erc Steveneon Jan Twidngto JaifleBarton 2 B.Blngley 2 4BroldnhLoglon Bra tBaçlcinm Anrow Moihons Geaf W"Ils3 Rlobuon MWe f#ro HaM 0 Cht chat anyAfla BNUd LMiJhton Sh~*u: Chad Atldnaon Erie Keon 3 PassEo Chad Kawmaid Cam Muniro 3 Brooldh Kinmo mow a g"tbI UA OVICE a yo ptni 8.J. BooNea 2 7 LonnaunM OoeSBe Broolduinmown Paii Lomfbar 2 Davd Bumae play in the flrst period but were unable to beat a sharp Thornhill goalie. The. opening period ended in a scoreless tie. Late i the second, Thorrnhill scored to talc. a 1-0 lead. Wihitby countered several seconds later on a goal by Clark, assisted by M.T. Walton. Just more than a minute later, Thornhill scor.d to restor. their one-goal inargin. Whitby pressed throuih the first half of the third peziod but wer. unable to get the. equalizer as the. opposition netminder, the. eventual nMost valuable player of the tournament, continu.d to stone the. Whiby shooters Late in the third, Thornliill counted another goal to talc. a two-goal l.ad. Whitby fought back and, less than a minute later, Walton scored, assisted by Witruk, to narrow the. gap to one. Whitby continued to press and despite pulling the goalie for the. extra attacker was unable to knot the. score. The teain now mioves on to the. plaofisin the. North York Leagu andwill ccmpete in the. Shamrock tcArnament in mid-April. 7 Aoe-U4M Tiemeam o'ifo Rayeft KkImmen aB MserBOdom Brad Tudwk 2 Jan Gardon Maix Poile 2 Jan Roa Somu Cunn4ihun MW" sIRitte Brd Aemu GIA 6 MToqu. Ela. Adun Sten 4 An<k.nW Labe Pai Banrs Bob Chqunu MathewEdmonrda ÇhoffaaFarquharonJoWa3 u An*row Ewart 3 Sm GBrodes BrilaiFarquharuo MA"JOSUIRT RlayeS. 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