Whitby Free Press, 2 Nov 1994, p. 29

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Hawkees moe to semi-final The Hawkeyes atom football teaini.firished the regular season on a winning note by defeating Brampton Bulldogs 35-0 at Civic Fields in Oshawa on Sunday Torning. The win gives Hawkeyes an 8-2 record on the season and a tie for second place with Scarborough in the Central Ontario standings. Hawkeyes started quicly when linebacker Ashton Smnith returned a Bulldog punt 30 yards for the opening touchdown. Later in the first quarter, Smith swept around the right end for 25 yards and his second touchdown of the day. In the second quarter Daniel Essue swept aroud the right side Cardwell is Brorico player of the week Sophomore right wing Justin Cardweil of Whitby was selected the Western Michigan University hockey team's Bronco «'player of the week' for his performance in Iast week's action. Western dropped two home gaules, losing te No. 2 nationally ranked Michiigan State 3-2 and to Bowling Green 5-3, to put its overal record at 3-2 for the year and its Central Collegiate Hockey Association mark at 1-2. Cardwell was chosen for the honour for his "al-out effort," according te WMU head coach Bill Wilkinson. The *former member of the Markham Wa.xers and Kalamazoo Jr. Wings earned his first point. of the' season on Saturday. with a goal at 5:23 of the second period te pull the Broncos within two of tying at 4-2. He also posted an even plus-minus mark for the weekend., Last jýear Cardwell had five (2-3 points) and played in 32 of Western's 40, games. "Overail, we did not play with consistency as a teamn through the weekend, but I thought Justin gave a 100 per cent effort every time hie was out on the ice," said Wilkinson. "He continues te improve and it was nice ta see hini get his first goal of the season as a resuit of hUs hard work.' Pýringle coaches honoured Pringle Creek Public School teachers Jon Patte and Frank Smith were recently naîned co- coaches of the year for 1994-95 by the Durham Elementary Ath- letic Association. They oach several teains at thesc ool, and have combined to win three Durham champion- ships in volleyball and basketball for a 30-yard teuchdown, giving Hawkeyes a 24-0 halfime lead. In the second haîf it was two Whitby running backs who stole the spotlight when rookie running back Danny Crabb (who rushed for 25 yards on seven carmes) danced though the middle for eight yards, then on the next play David Norman slasheed over the miiddle for the score and a 32-0 lead. Hawkeyes rounded out the scoring when, Smith was good on a1-adfield goal attempt. This was a first in Hawkeye atom history. Smith was also good on all foun- convert attempts. Whitby boys swept the player of the gamne awards as Cory Doran was named top offensive player for his oustanding blocking on the offensive line, while Jorden Henry took. the defensive player of the gamne award by blocking one punt and giving the Brampton punter trouble ail day. Hawkeyes now advance to the regional semi-finals against Scarborough Thunder. RE-ELECT RALPH BLANK Whitby Hydro 1Authorlzed by the CFO for Ralph Bank Whltby Free Press, Wednosday, November 2,1994, Page 2 whitby minor basebail L association Ife ouwitopy for ay of thesaocitioamsapplctins a be atobn toqusPakor - lte nWhitby ubi lbnrarhe C01omp elthe dreturn t tothe o ing ddes: Fo adiioalIn ormai n ai eIm o a 68990atrn Inm TBL SApplictions mus e civno latyer ha Nvmbr 3,194 IOD Motitror pc M IIn omat a. e R U C A E $ 9 9 9 1 SARTLASFO *bLIUfED [OIGHT

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