Whitby Free Press, 1 Feb 1995, p. 25

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Whltby Free Press, WedinesdaY. FebruaY 1 195 Page 25 Juniorbos'vollybl Frewell. performanc.. e is...best In a coenpetition involving 100 schools, Col. J.E. Farewell Puc School'was second te, none i Durham Reg'on cap turing the junior boys volleybl grand chamionshi*pat HeryStreet Hligh SClhool reoently. Cougiirs remained undefeated at the final tour te take the top honours. The final four consisted of two Oshawa teame, Bow Valley and Harmony Heights, with Gandetsetiagon representing Ajax-Plckering. In the senu-final, Cougare faced Harmony Heights. The eventual champs showed the. jitters early i the first set, falling behind Hlarmony Heighte 12-3. Coach Rob Dyment used the bench wisely and the squad responded to take the exciting set by a 16-14 final. In the secondI set Harmony Heights proved to ho the nervous side, faulting on 12 service attemptà while Farewell cruised te a 15-11 win and a berth i the grand championship. Meanwhile Bow Valley eliminated *a strong entry from Gandatsetiagon. After repeated delays from false l'ire alarme, the final got under way with both teame starting out slowly. Bow Valley jumped out te, an early 8-2 leadbut once agin Dyment displayed bisbnc depth and enabled the Cougars te claw back and take the firet set by a 15-11 score. Facing limination, Bow Valley refused te, lay down quietly. Bot squads, traded possession several times and scoring points became a difficuit task. With the score knotted at 12-12, Farewell caught a nuscue i the Bow Valley, defenses and grabbed a harçl-earned 15-12 championship finffl. Th arewell squad consiste of Grade 6 students: James Hinkson, Ryan Matthews, Sean Newport, Trvor Sommerville, 1Tyson Beesley, Mark Orr, Peter Stefanovic and Derrick Golfetto, Grade ý5 students Matt McCariy Erik Walchuk, Paul Marshalanc1 Andrwe Brotherhood, and Grade 4 student Kyle Simpson. Michaël On, acted as equipment manager for the unit. In December, the squad aise scored top) spot in the Dunbarton tournainent when they defeated Gandateetiagon i the final te cdaim gold. le1 Novices win titie Over the past weekend, the Whitby major novice hockey. teain, sponsored by Master Bedrooni, captured their first title at the Agincourt invitational tournament. Whityopeed withal10-1lWin over B=pton. Sean Cunningham had three goals,- Andrew Lebel and Jason Cordon two each, Paul Michael Riveet, Jason Cordon, Michael MacPhee and Matt Laffey one each. Whitby then defeated George Bell of Toronto 6-0. Goalscorers were Lebel and MacPhee with two each, singles te Riveet and Gordon. Shuteut goaltending was rovded by Jared Millar and Andew Braithwaite. Whitby then advanced te the next round and defeated last year's MTHL rival Thornhill 8-1. Cunningham led the attack with three, Gordon two and singles te Colin Harvey, Rivest and Laffey. InWhbe ateidaxgame, y tonted5-1. Superbgoaltending by Millar and Braithwaite stymied the Hamilton defence. Wbitbygoals' were by Bradley Arbour, Cunningham, Harvey, Laffey and Lebl.Th1metvaluable player for the tourniament was Millar. In league action Jan. 23, Wildcats tied. Leaside 1-1. The' lone goal was provided by Cunningham.. Skateathon upcoming STUDENTS FROM St. Joh'n the Evangelist school took to the ice' recently at Iroquois Park. The Kinsmen Club of Whitby is asking students from ail 21 Whitby elernentary sohools to ptipaein its 24th annual skae-athn, to be held Saturday,- Feb. il at Iroquois Park Last year 520 children skated to raise money to fight cystic fibrosis. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press Whitby select hockey WNOR PEEWEE .ponsoed by Hard Co-Excavtl Jan.24 Whitby Scott Cook 2 Stean Hau Grant How. Chris Van Dusen Gary Kitarnra 6 Parkwoods MAJOR NOVICE qxmesored by UMealelroas Aglnaaewt Tounmd Jan. 27 Whitby 10 BrwTpton Somn Cunnnghamn3 Andew L"bd2 Jason Gordon 2 Paul Michael Riveet Michael Macho. Miti Laffey Jan. 28 Wbrtby 6 George Bel Andrew LeW l2 Michael Macho. 2 Paul Michael Rivest Jason Gordon Shutout - Jared Miar Andrew Baiait Jan. 29 Sehtb nnngam3 8 Thornhil Jason Gordon 2 ColiHarey Paul Michael Riveat Mal Lffey ChamploeNp ni 5 Harnkor' i Lede Whtt Sean Cunringham Colin Hav.y Badley Adaour Mail Lefey Andrew L"b MVP:Jarod Miii.' Jan. 23 - hfgue Whitby MAJOR SQWIRT, eponeored by Beckfoad Service Centre Jan. 28 - exhbit ion Whitby Mc Jardin Jason Cassidy Bad Smith Adami Johnion Jan. 23 - bague Whitby Jason Cldy 2 Brad Smlth Me Jardi 4 Larakie 4 Donils -lu iE~?ii Feel Warm Ail Over. WE'ARE YOUR LOCAL PERFORMANCE PARTS CENTRE 7 DW v -,EqCpmers 12730 Simcoe St. N. Port Perry 10 Min. North 0f Oshawa (905) 985-9312 9I olumbusl Lha ARCTIC CAF MûwldClass Skiowritles- I-S.K.l. Canadian Chnampion 1988o -Accredted Level Two National Coaching Certification Alil our instructors are -l :~ rogam N.CC.P)'certif ied under N.C.C. P. ________ ________ _____ &N.K.A. Programnmes Steve Halls Sohool of Dojo Location: I3IIIN YU KERETE H .401 S 1632 Charles Street, Whtby EstaQsh-in1 eM Tel: 666-448 or 697-3213 Z iîce' L IL.iJLIJK6 RwMmmwFý -- -a illi

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