High school basketbaull SENIOR GIRLS gantrm Division W LF A P Fr. LeoAustinfl 3 0117 576 (>wyor 2 0186 564 BowmanVIIlO 2 1 84 864 Anderson 1I* O0 61 il 2 ONei 1 0 36 13 2 McLa"hIIfl 1¶1i62 592 EatdJe1 1 67 1V2 2 Donevafl 0 1 17 38 0 Robait. 0 2 71 770 Prsymna 0 2 35 750 Courilo 0 3 72 140 0 Wnte Duiio Brook 2 0 18 454 Pin Ridge 2 0 1)8 494 Pickering 1 0 26 20 2 Port Porry 1 0 47 33 2 St.Mm., 1I182 582 Denis OConnor 1 1 69 72 2 Duobaton 1 2 86 122 2. AjaU 0 1 30 39 0 lbridgo0 2 31 750 HnryCtre 0 2 40 114 0 High sehool field hockey SENIOR GILS W L TF A P Pickering 5 0 0 17 0 1 Durtton 2 1 27 5 6 ONeill 3 O 0 8 0 6 Pns Ridge 2 00 3 1 4 Port Perry 1 2 .1 4 7 3 Uxbridge O 1 1 O 1 1 Sinclair 0 1 0 0 2 0 Anderson 0 30 0 12 Ajax 0 4 01 8 0 Hery Street ha. wthdrawn from leogue. Redmen annual meeting., upcomng The Brooklin Redmen majo lacrosse association will hold he annual general meeting on Wed- nesday night, Oct. 12 at the Broeklin Legion. Local residents are invited to attend the public meeting during which the election of t he 1995 executive will be held. For more information about the meeting, cail Calvin at 668- 0956. Much support from sponsors To the editor:. On behaîf of the players, their parents and the coaching staff of the under-lO rep team from the Whitby I roquois Soccer Club, I available. Some day & evening classes. For more nomtoeaI Cath 40-6765;j Whltby Free Pross, Wednosday. Octobor 5. 1994. Page 27 Atoms unbeaten in p re-season' The .Whitby miner atom AA hockey teain ad a win and atde against Pickering over the weekend te go undefeated in pre-season. In the win on Friday, strong netminding by Chris Nem-isz coupled with an aggressive brand of hockey allowed Wildcats te draw firef tjilood. The Adamn Thibodeau-Jess Hass-Jeremy Brimble lino pressed. early and forced the Pickering netminder into making geveral key saves before Thibodeau *ired in a rebound, making it 1-0 for Whitby. Song pe ]nalty kcilling by Jason ConeKvin Walsh, Brandon Fowler and Karen Farquharson preserved the lead. Andrew Lamiot gave Whitby a 2-0 lead in the second perod. In the final frame, defensive work by Brimble, Robyn Cote and Andrew Martland and several key saves by goalie Ian -Upton gave Whitby more momentum. On a pass from Connor and Larniot, Annis slid the-puck inte Farrow gives Whitby the wrnning edge The Whitby majoi atein AA hockey teain started their regular season with two wins in three games. Whitby defeated Aurora 4-3. Nick Verkuyl recorded the first D 'Youville wins junior tte in soccer St. Marguerite d'Youville won a recent junior boys' soccer tol.r- nament involving Whitby Catho- lic elementary seheels. D'Youville defeated St. Bernard 1-0 on a gnpl by Jonathan Binder, then tied Zt. I Theresa' 1-1 on a goal by- Curtis Emo. Tim Graham scored in a 1-0 victory over St. Paul in the final. Goalie Dylan Laoo earned the twe shutouts, while fullback Sal- vadore Pareja was outstanding for d'Youvllle. Coach of the winning side was Peter Gallagher, who was aise convener of the tournament held at St. Matthew Evangelist. goal assisted by Tom Ricica and John Gillard. Aurora scored twice with a two-man advantage on their way te a coinfortable 3-1 Iead. Then Bryan Mantle scored twce on assists frein Scott Beethain and Ryan Farrow te fie it Up. With 1.3 secondls remaining on the dlock, Qillard sent the puck down the ice te Ricica who fired it at the net and Farrow jabbed in the winner. Whitby thon lest 5-1ite Barrie. Whitby's lone goal was scored by Dami Amurawaiye on assists frein Sean Brackin and Jason, Sledewski. Wildcats then defeated Orillia 2-1. Whitby opened the scoring on a blitst frem Ricica assisted by Brackcin. Orillia retaliated with a goal, but Verkuyl then scored unassisted. Bryan Sand was strong in net throughout the gaine. The defence was led by- Beethain, Shawn Stephens, Jeif Pitchut, Andrew Hamer and Gillard. Other forwards are Matt Graham, Rob Laba sud Jason Sledziewski. Julian Owen shares goaltending duties with Sand. Dave Beethain is head coach, Glenn Laba assistant, Kevin* Verkuy1 tramner and Wayne and JodyO wen team managers. ýFAMILY GOLF COURSE 14 Holes e Par 3 ma rr,-A QAAI pà fun for the whole familyl the twine giving Whitby a decisive 3-0 victoiy. Early in the second gaine, Nemisz put on a clinie making several outstanding sgaves. Whitby recovered and Brimble's blast frein«the- point found its, mark, giving Whitby a 1-0 lead. Early in the second a rejuvenated Pickoering team.tied the score. Moments later Wildcats took the lead when Jason Connor scored. Early in the third, Upten faced a barrage of shots yet the score remained in Whitby's favour. A quick pass from Hawe te Walsh allowed Janue Millage te streak for the net and shovel in the rebound for a 3-1 Whitby lead. However,Pickerinlg came back late in tIe third with two unanswered goals te tie the score. With a 5-0-1 per-seaaon record, head coach Joe Millge, assistants Gary Pitcher and Bob Eberle, manager Deug Fouler and traîner Ken Brimble loek forward- te Thursday's home* opener against Aurora. Gaine time is 8 -p.m. at Luther Vipond arena. 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