Whitby Free Press, 12 Oct 1994, p. 24

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Page 24, Whity Free Press, Wednescfay, October 12, 1994 A HENRY STREET player struggles to free himself from two Hawks were also victorous, handing Uxbridgei defenders in high school football action Friday. The senior Hawks went on to put down O'Neill CVI 33-12. The junior setback. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby F Novices extend Win streo The Whitby minor novice AAA hockey team extended their eastern league win streak te five with victories over Richmond Hll-Vaughan, Mfarkham and Peterborough in the past week. Whitby Wildcats managed a 7-5 win over Richmond IIil-Vaugan. Dead- Iocked at 4-4 after the second period, a tired Whitby squad persevered and outscored Stars 3-1 in the Megh sehool basketball Seidotgîtle Stanslngs Ea.tem vion Dwyer 5 5 0 280 100s10 Anderson 3 3 0 207 48 6 Fr. LoocAustin 4 3 1 156 103 6 ONeiU3 2 1 110 103 4 McLaughlin 4 2 2 121 142 4 Bawmanille 4 2 2 111 110 4 Court êce 4 1 3 07 169 2 Eastdale 4 1 3 110 173 2 Pereymna 4 1 3 74124 2 Doruvan 2 0 2 223 115 0 Robons 3 03 84158 0 Westem civision Pine Ridge 4 4 0 219 87 8 Brock 3 3 0 14g 77 6 Port Perêy 3 3 O 146 84 6 Ourtarlon 5 3 2 156 173 6 Denis OConnor 3 2 1 106 84 4 Pickeing 2 1 1 50 57 2 S.moi" 3 1 2114 99 2 Ajax 3 0 369143 0 UxrdL. 4 0 4 69 155O Heny 4. 4 0 4 71 1500 ThudqS e mit Anderson M<hdbY) 65 (Cheryt Mad<ay, 1s) UcLaughi (Oshawa)>24 third to capture the win. Bobby Scott, Andrew Laramy and Steven Seedbouse each scored two goals with Micbael McKenzie adding tbe other marker. On Thursday, Whitby stole the Thunder from Markham with five unanswered goals in the third period on their way te a 7-2 win. Captain Liain Reddox led tbe way with a bat trick. Linemate Scott added two more, with singles going to Dean Seton and Nicolag Cotter. Whitby found themselves in penalty trouble in the -tbird period, taking five trips te the Whitby rep hockey MAJOR BANTAM AAA apomomd by Mksteai Service Cerdre oct. 5 Whitby Paul Gray 2 Steve Deah Timn DaSilva 4Cer ralOnito 4 IUNOR 13ANTAU AA qponsored by Foran Disposai Corp. TerierTouwnament Oct. 7 Whitby Oct. a WhitbX Oct. 9 Whit by Luke Power 2 Brion Hendry Oct. 6 - aue box. But great efforts by the penalty- killing units held Markham to few scoring chances. Scott scored one shorthanded goal on a nifty breakaway pass from Cotter. Reddox scored on a nice solo effort while the teamn was down two men. A more determined squad took te the ice in Peterborough on Sunday and skated away witb a 12-5 victory. Wildcats took a 6-2 first period lead on goals by Reddox, Seton, McKenzie, Jason Velacicb, Scott and Brandon Davis. Whitby added three more markers in the second by Seton, Whttby PatA Hoirvish 2 Rya Bbock 2 Brait FIaJiery Pâti Matusiak PauL Chornobey Oct. 3 - ffue Whrtby Bob SobIkt Pai Heirvch 7 Markham 2 Banie MINOR NOVICE AAA Oct. 9 Whitby 12 Peterborough MheM cKenz.e 3 Liam Reétox 2 Brandon Davis 2 Demi Selon 2 Andro Laramny Jason Veacich Bdtby Sof Oct. 6 Pelorbotough 3 TwZedox Bobby Scot 2 Mississauga 4 Dean Selon NicolarCoter Oct. 4 H8cest 2 Whitby Boty Scott 2 Andre'. Lray2 Steven Soodhouse 2 Ukhad cKorizie 7 Markharn 7 Rchmond F-81 Andrew Laramy and lead 9-4. Davis, with bis sec game, and McKenzie, more for a bat trick, the scoring in tbe third. The wins gave Whi record before their bc on F'riday, Oct. 1, Ajax-Pickering. Gaine P.m. at Lutber Vipont The teamn is aIse Saturday, Oct. 15 a Park. Richmond Hi] wihl visit at 2:15 p.m. Armand, wins t'Itke Armandale Homes won tbe playoff cbami the Durham Region Association. Armandale, first-p] durin1g tbe regular sea: te elanie Pringles straigbt games in the]1 cbampinsbip final. Mel anie Pringles second during tbe regu in the league of 13 teari Melanie Pringles bi ced to tbe final by defE and Don't's 6-3 and sweep tbeir best-of-tl final. For Melanie Prin Showler had six bit Moulaison pitcbed we strong defence from Cindy Howard ai D'Angelo in tbe two gai .Peewees get funds for trip to wortd championship The Whitby minor peewee AAA hockey eain bas received a $750 grant froin the -Town of Whitby te help pay the cost of -attending the world pee hockey hminhpi ens There will be teains from 10 shirê K"i Whitby team bas begun fundraising for tbe trip. The Town grant was ma.e under the existing policy for amateur championship competi- tien. World champion armwrestler Mike Gould* also received a grant, for $250, under the poliey The Canadian champion in tlhe 100-kilogram division (both left- and rigbt-handed), he won the world titie in the left-handed division at the world champion- ships in Sweden early last Tbe Whitby -résident was ý.4 seventh in the right-handed divi- sion. a 21 -7 WTolves, Fre res Vhitby on Ik even termis The Whitby Maksteel major bantarn AAA hockey club tied Central Ontario Wolves 4-4 last ik week. Central started the scoing late in the first period but Paul Gray Reddox to tallied sbortly after. Witb less than a minute left, Steve Death cmd of the scored a power play goal assisted with two by Gray and Crouch. competed Central would not quit, copee however, and scored witb 12 seconds remaining in the period. tb3' a 6-1 Wbitby outshot their opponents )me opener by a large margin in the second .4 against but only managed one marker, by Stime is 7 Gray, witb the assist going te, ýd arena in Death. ý athome In the third, period good t omeoi playmaking by Death and 1t1Iruoisn MacCarl enabled Tm DaSilva te ll-Vagbanscore a sbort-handed goal. Whitby's two-goal lead at the aie balfWay mark in the final frame sould have deflated Central but ale that was not the case. Two quick goals put Central back in the gamne and guaranteed thein the tie. « Brady Blakely was called up reetyfrom the bantamn AA te boîster an reen tly o ever-shrinlng rster. Dan SoPinsho Flether faced 26 shots in te lePthevening match. lace team tson, defea- 3in three best-of-five finished ilar season nS. ad advan- êating Do's 16-0 two iree semi- gles, Bill s, Sharon Ifl and got infielders nd Tony mes. 70, sbmd o 11 ................. 1

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