page 3M iMyýrO@ pras, Wecknesday, Bantarn Wbitby, loet in overtîme to Central Ontario in the semi-final of the minor bantam . AAA division ,of the recent--Markham--., Islanïders Fi amasc.Hce Tournamnent. Whitby dominatod for Moat of, the firat but could ,not find-the twine. Then A. J. Shannon, early in the second, put Whitby ahead. with a shot high'to the stick side. Central tied it- up halfway through the third, sending the. gaine into overtime. Despite some 'huge'saves by Phil Greenen, both with. the glove -and the toe, Whitby, coùld *not hold Central, who scoredafter ,tWo minutes. In iround-robin* play, Whitby first disposed of the host team 5-3. ýAfter falling behind early, 'IWhitby responded with thre unanswered goals with Mike Longo, potting the first fromn Shannon and Josh Huether. Then the special teama went to work, with Kyle Imrie scoring on the power play froin Brett MacRuïy, then Matt Forman from JImrie, also on the power play. Markham closod the gap by one until good huà tle by 1Mike Mgjeste, getting the puck to McRwho Lta confused and out-of-position Markhamn goalie. Mike Foret put the gaine out of reach with some fine passing from Shannon and St.acy Bremner. Whitby thon layed a.superb forechecking and pressure gaine against Chinguacousy. T hey were plr4Wdgm 19. 1994 [Sede otin-Classie sem ifial constantly In the offensive zone throughout the entire gaine. But they couldn't find the scoring range and .fell behind late in ,te thiird- froin a Blues -powerplay., -But. Whitby applied evei, more offensive pesue with Jason Schleiffer scoring high to thé glove side fromn Bremner and Tanner Westfall, as the game ended in a 1-1 tie. Halton miEls was the next scored two power play goals, one, froin Majeste assisted by Foran and MacRury, then the'<eventual winner from Wes Suddons, helped again by MacRury. beat a very stadyvan Kitamura late ini the third to ruin hie shutout bid. Whitby ended up first in round-robin play. Novices corne up jst hr The Whitby Wildcats minor novice AA hockey team, apon9nred by LongleyNVickar, Barristers and Solicitors, had one win and two loases in the recent Burlington Thanksgiving Classic. In- their first gaine against Erindale, Whitby facod a strong skating tearn that took advantage of miscues and penalties by Whitby ta win 5-O. Geoffrey Niblett and Justin White combined te facè 18 Erindale shots while Whitby could only reply with five shots. In their second gaine, Whitby's opposition was Markham Thunder. Markham took an early lead, scoring 13 seconds into the gaine and would score again in the period to make a 2-O lead. Whitby, howvever, would close the gap to one as Kenny Henry scored, assisted hy Zach Greer. With leas than five minutes ta go in the game and Whitby pressing,, Markham took advantage of a miscue in the Whitby end to add an insurance goal. Bs blast Port Perry Whi tby's n ovice B ringette team, sponsored by Vicdom Sand and Gravel, combined a strong offensive attack with solid defensive play to defeat Port Perry 14-O in their season opener Saturday. Courtnie Henry scored four goals and had two assista, and Lindsey Giordano had three goals and four assista. Susie Crabb had two goals and four assists, Sara Rossal contributed two goals and three assists, Ainanda Church had two goals and two assista, and Rachel Jimmo added a goal and two assista. - Erin Mclntosh, Kelly Jeifs, Shauna Hamer and Tracy Kotarba provided solid defence. Erin Flaherty earned the shutout. Tweens settie for tie The VWhitby Peacock Sports tween B taniopened the 1994/95 ringette season on Oct. 15 with a 7-7 tie against Port Perry. The tie was indicative of the play during the entire gaine, as both teains continued, to exchange goals and the lead throughout the contest. Whitby appeared to have the game won when they scored their final marker with just 21 seconds remaining, while playing shorthanded. However, Port Perry'a powerplay %vas not to be denied and wvith just five seconds remaining, they scored ta, tie the gaine for the final. timo. Leading Whitby with two goals and three assista was Kathleen Rojas, wvhile Corrine Richter had two goals and an assist. Andrea Perry had a goa,ýl and two assists, with the other single markers going to Melanie Larocque and Tiffany Jones. Aine Pattison had three assista, Teresa Bugden, Danielle Glover and Robynn Dupont each one. Petites win Nvces.,, close one wnoee s I Wihitby inettes novice C teain played their first iingette gaine of the season on Sunday. and defeated Ajax 7-4. Jennah Cheesman scored five goals, Jessica Templeman had a goal and an assist,. Paetra Kaufinan a goal, and Kristen Aiphonso, Laura Camnpbell and Candice Cattafi each had an assiat. Emily Mountjoy played a strong gaine in goal. Other teain members are Amy Fallis, Christin Gray, Kelly Matthews, Danielle Morrison, Ashley Taylor and Alana Walton. Niblett and White again had a strong gaine in the nets. Game three was against Brampton Maroons, and a chance for second place still existed. Whitby domiinated froin start ta finish, outshooting their opposition for the first tino this season. Scoring for Whitby were Greer with two, Henry and David Mc' ntyre. Adding assista were Chris Osborne (two), Feni Ainurawaiye, Matthew Goodwin, Tyler 'Healy and Cameron Cassidy., The iwin gave Whitby a second- place finish in their division based on their plus/minus. However , under the tournament format, only the top teain in each of the three divisions advanced, and Whitby felI short of a wildcard spot by two. This year's teamn consista of forwards Chris Jakeer,- Justin Osborne, Mclntrye, Goodwin, Healy and Henry, while the defence la made up of Daniel Dempsey, Andrew Fark, Josh Miller, Mike Ricica, Aniurawaiye and Cassidy. Niblett, and White complote the roster. Teain staff niembers are coach John Fox, assitant coaches, Dan McIntyre. and Tom Mcflhone, manager Dan Greet and tramner Brenda Niblett. Vrkul -scores. 2111 wln The Whitby major atain AA hockey teain, sponsored by the Brooklin Lions Club, recorded a win, a tie and a loss in York-Simcoe beague action last week. Wildcats firat met Bowmanville, winning 5-1. Nick Verkuyl came out flying, scoring Whitby's first goal on assista froin Dami Amurawaiye, - and Tom Ricica. With a minute left in-- the second period, Axnurawaiye Whitby rep hockey MAJOR BANTAM AAA sponsored try Maksteel Service Centre Oct. 2 Whitby Paul Gray 2 Steve Deah Malt Capson Adam MacCarl Dave Farquharson 6 Oshawa MINOR DANTAM AA spotured by Formn Dispomal Corp. Oct. 16 Whitby Oct. 7 Whitby MAJO Oct. 2 Whiby Jordan Fitzgibbofl Glen Mayer sept. 30 Whiby Sean Haynes 3 Mati Jardin Casey Dupont Sept. 28 Whiby Glen Mayer Kyte Crouch Ryan Bayiss Sept. 24 Whâby. Gien Mayer Sean 1-Iynes MAJ Oct. tV WhRay Whib> Ditirnar Turkington Vamiplew Oct. 7 Whiby Oct. 5 Whiby Tuikingon Sonali Oct. 3 Whiby Smai1 3 Turkingion 2 Hettening Kawasaki Time Oct.a8 Whtby scored on assists froin Scott Beetham. Verkuyl then scored, assisted - by Ricica and Matt Grahamn. With fivol minutes reinaining in the third, Sean Bracldn recorded the fifth goal, assisted by Mantie. Julian Owen plnyed strong in net throughout. Whitby and Ajax thon skated ta a 2-2 draw. Ryan Farrow scored in the first period assisted by Shawn Stephens' and Axnurawaiye. Farrow thon scored Judd5evonson2 Oct. 8 2 Markham Mike Morrison Sean MaeRury Whitbye Biaine Down 2 Judd Stevenson Kyte Branch Bobby MacBride Oct. 9 Kyte Branch 2 Mark inaldi 2 Silevon Farquharson Jeff Frazer Sean MarRury Blaine Down Linkiaer Chris Trinkunas Mike Morrison DaviMorasse 0 Newmaket 2 Oct. xi Whiiby MR PEEWEE AAA Judd Sevenson2 Blaino Dawn Harrison 0 Quinte 6 2 Quine 5 Barrie 3Oshawa Oct. 1 Whitby Judd Sevenson: David Morasse B OC. 1 league Whitby David Morasse 3 Seam Macflury 2 Judd Sevenson VOc. 12- eague Whiiby Judd Sevenson Kyle Branch Mika Morrison 2 Rich.HilI Stars 2 Oct. 2 - ague Whilby Soeven Farquhar- Judd Stevensonl JOR PEEWEE AA Chtis Trinlwnas 1 Pickering 4 Parry Sound O Pickering 2 Makhamn 7 Aijax fOR PEEWEE AAA Horion Toumiumord London 5 Dei roil .In league play Whitby .lost 5-O ta Vaughan in spite of a strong performance by Bryan Sand ýtwe*n the pipes. In exhibition play against Belleville, Whitby lost 4-2. .Scoring for Whitby was Pichut unassisted and Jason Sledziewski assisted by* Farrow an d Amnurawaiye. Other teain members are Rob Là ba, Andrew,, Hamer and John Gillard. oct. 10 whiby 17 Norlh Ray Oct. 10 Whitby Oc. 6 loague Whitby Oi. 5 - egue Whitby Ouarter-tinals 4 Sudbury 2 Semiiais 3 Don Milis 2 6 Pultborough 3 Ajax 3 oute 2 Whtby 0 Oc. 7 Whitby Jefi Freemnan 2 Kyle Vandeloo David Arnold Greg Wiiaias Oct. 8 8 Whitby David Arnold 3 Greg Williamis 3 Kyle Percewicz J effFreemnan 6 DerelrMcTeague Oct.g9 Whilby 1Xyle Vandeloo 0 Kylé Mussernan David Arnold Jeli Freeman oct. 10 Whitby David Arnold Jeui Freeman Kyle Vandeloo Cefflra Ontario 1 .Kyle Perceeicz MINOR ATOM AAA aponsored by Fortune Financial Oct. 15 whiby Brandon McBrid Ronnie Robert i Ryan Tutak .Sean Pitcher oct. E whitby WhiItb' whtby Oct, il whiiby Bwlington Toi Oct. 7 Whiby 8 Qunte son 2 UNOR ATOM AA 5 Pickering oct. c0 Whilby Whilby5 Dereir McTeague Cam VonEschschoiiz JefI Freemnan Kyle Mussein David Arnold 5 FlarTbioo OOct. 15 3 Goulding Park 0 Whtlby Andrew Lat. Michael Mci 2 Niaxmarket 2 Randy Waftc <Whlbky 1Andgtie toia r:;rntaogh 0 tt in Reddom F3okb4 Sconl 5 Cantridge 2 9 Flint Icelanders 1 4 Toronto 3 Toronto Manlies 5 MINOR NOVICE AAA 4 Richwnd M .1 4 any 2 Kenre on 3 AîaxsPicketing 2 aeny The Whitby petite B ringette teain, sponsored by Mitchell Brothers, beat Port Perry 1-O on Saturday. The gaine was a fast-paced affair with end-to-end rushes. Great goaltending and a solid defence kep the gaine scorelesa until the 10-minute mark of the final peiod when Katie Osborne scored from the sbot with a shot ta the corner of the net. 'vJulia Mitchell was outstanding in- goal while the defence 'put, a net ove r the Port Perry offence ta secure the victory. Whitby oct. 9 3 Whitby 5 Brarepton Senil-final 5 Pickering Fina 2 Est Sarnia 6 Aurora 8 Ajax MAJO R NOVICE AAA Hagilton TIm Horion ToUanameni Seni-lirea 5 ich.iiîiiKings Final @ r r~ ~ gioqr.4, oCT, xo,ybf!býW jai4o$1YdiIW ison 1 Rich.Hill Stars