Whitby Free Press, 14 Dec 1994, p. 26

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Page 26, Whftby Free Prou, Wednesday, December 14, 1994 - igtsont fior atoms The Witby major atomn AAA hockey team, sponsord by Hanet Plastics Ltd., lost 10-1 to Wecford in the consolation final of the Niagara False Festival of Lights hockey tournament. Wildcats started the tournainent with a 4-0 win over Halton Hurricanes.- The shutout went to Darryl Forsey. Scoring were Dan VonEschscholtz with two, Lucas Naylor and Josh Turcotte. Whitby select hockey .*NOR ATON qwmod by Crawf Spcn.e Do. 0- loqua e ig ASm errDi Ba.S. lque Whn~rr 2 Noth Tornto 4 adodTourwmnnst =W halkbas 2 Newmerkal 2 Erk Pleen =W Halkb s i1 Milon O Shutoi*- Drear Dochnili Doc. 4 Seanerr 4 Ancastor 2 Adamt Deah Kjitian Ha"ia MAJOR SOUIRT opoeuri by Bacliord Service Cone. De. a Whtby 2 Leerde 1 Flynn Ker Wednesday right dart league LABATT'S BLUE UGHT DIVISION (Mn'*) Stardlngs etsof Nov. 30 W L PTS Whiiby Trophy House 57 29 51 Dodd & Sauter Broadloom 50 30 50 Baker Fumiture Finishing 48 32 48 Faitricaling Technics Inc. 45 35 45 G3ari Coppins Services 41 39 41 Raoye Enterpasi 40 40 40 Ciaront CaiI1mor Cars 29 51 29 Suzie Seehorse FAC 1B 64 16 Ganmasployed Whiiby Trophy 1 Suzie Seahors. 0 Dodd & Scuier 8 Ciarernoni Coliso. 2 Gary Cappins 6 Baker Furnf ue 4 Roy's Erterprisa 5 Fabricating Tech. 5 Top lu scorers John McPherson 244 A Pindar 234 Scot Lorimner 224 Mikey Neuwhof 217 George Hullard 205 Mark Paing 16 Frank Boteen 18 Tony Van De Ven 148 Gary Cummings 145 Grum Sangwin 11 Glenn Baker LABATT'S CARLSBERG DIVISION (1usxd) Stancinge es of Nov. 30 Whitby then bot a close gaine to the Don Mills Flyers 3-2, with Kevin Peel scoring twice. In the consolation final, Whitby allowed Wexford 47 shots on goa. Scoring for Whitby was Naylor., On Dec. 7 in beague play, Wildcats bot te Peterborough 8-1, the goal by Matt Taylor. Novices, too much for Petes 'Wtby McDonald's ninor novice AAA hockey tearn ovrowered Peterborough 9-2 latweek. The. Whitby offonce was sparked by its three veterans. Liarn Reddox exploded for four uns Steven Seedhouse had a Eà tik and Brandon Davi notched a pair. Michael McKenzie, Dean Seton, Bobby Scott and Matt Snowden each had two helpers. (loaltender Kyle Clancy had 23 saves. The win gives Wildcats a record of 14-5-2. One win, 2 losses on road The Whitby major novice AA hockey teain, sponsored by Main Tech Industries, was on the road recently and had a win and two losses. On Dec. 8 Whitby was overpowered 7-3 by Aurora. Wildcat goals were scored by Blake Robinson, Thomas Farquharson and Graham Knox. On Saturday Wibdcats won 4-1 in Markham. Goabtender Kyle Simpson played a consistent gaie. Whitby goals were scored by Ryan Johnston (two), Aarn MacMurray and Derek Rayner. Aron Maguire had three assiste, Robinson two. On Sunday Wildcats bot 4-2 in Richmiond HFEU. Whitby's first goal carne in the second period on a shot by Farquharson. Maguire scored Wbitby's final goal. Peewees blank Ajax Tii. Whit4y minor peewee select hockey teain, sponsored by Hard-Co Excavating, defeated Ajax of the North York bagule 2-O at Victoria Village arena Dec. 8. There was no scoring in the first period. Kevin Taylor scored in the second period, and Chris SUZIE SUTTON readies her broom and Memonial LUnie Rock bonspiel for curlers keeps an eye on a rock thrown by another aged 8 to 12, at the Whitby Curling Club. A member o the Whitby rink skipdby Dixie Curling Club won the event that had HeatherHird dring t e LodSony 24 rinks, including f ive from Whitby. Photo by Jeronty Drssa, Wltby Fme Prou Dixie rink best of Littie Rockers The Niclc Bakewell rink from the Dixie Curling Club in Mississauga curled two flawless gaines and was declared grand champion of the Lloyd Soneby Memorial little Rock bonspiel for children aged 8 to 12 at the Whitby Curling Club recently. Bakewelb's team shut out Devlyn Faulkrter's rink fromn Port Perry 15-0, and then blanked Bayview'?s Brian Porter 8-0 te win the late draw. The early draw champion was the Robyn Peter rink of Bayview, They defeated Elaine Wiltshire fromn Oshawa 9-4 in their opening gaine, and then edged Annandale's Jason Ferreira 5-4. Kathy Barnett's teain, with lead Christine Yeates, second Kelly Jeifs and vice Ashley Koster, were. the top finishers froin the host Whitby club." They downed Avonlea's Gillian Madrick> 3-2 in their opening Hume, Waddick KO opponents Two members of the Motor City Boxing Club were winners at the junior development tour- nament in Niagara-Falls over the weekend. Dave Hume, 12, of Oshawa defeated bast year's Ontario champion in the 85-pound divi- sion., Hume, in only his second bout defeated James Gardiner, 14, olt the Branialea Boxing Club with a knockout in the third round. Jamie Waddick 14, of Oshawa, a junior B middleweight boxer, moved Up to the junior C clasa and posted knockouts in both his bouts. Waddick, weighing 156 poundo, decked Luke Jeffries, 16, of Chathamn, who had been un- Whitby men's hockey Standlrbge nes01 Dem.9 National Trust à 3 Allersle Tira 8 3 NRS Pcat 8 4 Brothr*s z, 6 3 Dodd &Soatr 6 4 Roy'sErierpise 6 5 Oueits Hali a 5 Cuttant Auto Raîa 5 7 CXLAuto Body 6 8 Jintavidman 4 7 NurseChevDtdocs 3 8 Rayai Wood Liticoi 1 9 Scomes Doc- 8 QuamssHMai0 Paul Forquhersan 4 Horry Ha» 2 Geoge Burlord 2 la CustorntAto John Watkor 2 Rob Philpe defeated in five bouts, in the second round. Ho thon made quick work of Brent Griffith of Kingston, who had also been undefeated in four bouts. Waddick posted a knock- out in the first round to win his division of the tournament. Annissa Patcheson, 16, of the Motor City club had also atten- ded for a match in her division of what the firat femabe provincial chanipionships. But no match could be arranged, so she won the title by "walkover' Patcheson as well as other Motor City members will be part of the club's next show Feb. 19 at the Regent theatre in downtown Oshawa. Don French Craig Tory oys Eriarpriso Bob Weir 4 lck Farqittienon Bob Srnily Allersley Tie Muea Footor Bob Motea Doug MaKnnon NRS Realy Marshall Thowpoon2 Jim 51,Tpeoi NationalTnat 0ae.Edg. 2 MkhSkoyk 2 Dadd A Sauter Jentes burg Euigsnw Arle BannisBradiroe Grog MoCannat 6 Nurse Chsv Olds 4 Mike Wetls Jim reton Rudy Vandersluis Grog Cerlwrghl 3 Braihees Pizza 3 Bucky Crouch 2 Peter Heron 3 JIm Denklson 3 Jint Mcllro Cralg Finisyson John Floning 5 Royal Woods 1 Andrew Gry 5 CJCAi*a Body 1 Polar Bath. Player(s) of ln mek Pau.' Ferquhanait.Oues o ai0, 4 goals. 3 Bob Weir Rayes Eriaris., 4 goals. 1 amoisl game, and thon tied Bayview's Matthew Young 3-3 to place fifth in the late draw. Katherine Smith's rink of lead Taya Kersteris, second Jennifer Kerstens and vice Lindsay Dimiock led the local contingent in the early draw, placing seventh. They beat the Kflssy Orlecki rink froiOshawa 5-2ý in' their morning gaine, then dropped a close 4-3 decision to Cory Winch of Sutton in their afternoon match. A total of 24 rinlcs, including five teains from WNhitby, competed in the event. Whitby curli-ng dlub UL!oaàeUtUW Rock bosupial 30 t MWCwllaCkb Wlnner: Diie Ctulig Club rink Local mauls: MAIN EVENT- Flfth place: EanW llUshira rihic. Oshawase.Mor*ers Elina Wlftshire. Katia Suddard, EJizdWofh Wltshire, Jayos Sudderd SECOND EVENT- Fith place: Kalhy Barneft riait, front the Whitby Curling CieL> mentors KMdhy Bernat. Ashloy Kusior. Kelly Jolis. Christn9eWoio AtteroIay rirabonopla Dec 7et hiyCurlng Ckib Wlnnar: Marlyn Wood rInkti MAIN EVENT Wirter sip~ - Marilyn Wood. vice- Kalhy RobUns,wscnd - Cerola Spoliait.Joad Jadide Gorecld, Whkby Curling Club~ Runner-Lp: uktip - Gloria Broed, vice- d Gibaon second - Nancy Grahamn, tri - Maria Bennet. LirtdayCurling Ciii> SECOND EVENT Wkner skip - lathy Brurrwel, vice.-Pe Bollard, second-- Sharron Robertson. Ieed - Hethor MoVa. Lindsay Curling Club> Rwuno-p: "k~ - AliaS Dorsi. vice - EWeto Buse. second-oa Dorrtroaky, bai Rtth Loan. East York Culing Cib THIRD EVENT Wurner: sldip - Sendra Wood. vice - Amn Chapelle, second - Anna Sonlay. but - Helen Colfine. Whtby Ctîng Cltb Rmueri:p* - hLz Ainge. vice - Gii Rodgers. e 1nd-"Hln Whie. bad - jana Ourdi. OshawaGol Curing Cub ONE GAME HIGH Winer: skp - Lois Dicheon. vice - Mary Ann McL.ood, second - Evelyn Reid. l d- Sandra Dsvioo. Unicnvik Ctglng CILii Rwnr-tsM-agMDga.vc Marina Dvrea. econ-MDDdaflmoome.iS" - Jan H.vorh. Daieurod Ga and Coflry club UPCOOINO EVENTS InvasIors lwo-day banspanJe. 7 ernd 8 Naf ana Tnat banepiel. Jani. 14 1 Mr.&SMrs. nud baapel. Jet.21 nid22_

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