til Page 20, Whltby Free Pros., Wmee*osa, Febray 22, 1995 Saints reach semis The Whitby Saints bantam. A basketball teami made it into the semi-final round in their first ever AA tournament, in Brantford over the weekend. Their first gaine against a towering London team, was decided in the final seconds when Whitby executed an out-of-bounds play te score and take a one-point lead. Whitby successfully prevented London from retaking the lead te win 85-34. In the second gaine, Whitby bast te, Norfolk 54-30. The third Whitby meq hockey FiWtuleuar aaan tandige s f F.b. Il W L T 0F Ci NationalTrust 15 4 3 96 61 Attersley Tire 14 5 3 108 72 Brothoer'Pizza 13 6 4 92 68 Dodd& Souler 10 8 4 91 84 Customu Ato Rallo 10 9 3 M0594 NRS Realy > 1I 10 2 92 88 Roy's Erierprlae ID 10 2 76 96 Jim avideon 8 il 3 87 9e Quee's Hotel 7 10 5 104 V Nursehev0lda 6 Il 6 87 11E C.K. Auio Body 6 13 3 93 'D Royal Woods Lknoon 3 1 3 58 U Sem$s Feb. 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Saints, in their inaugural Enzo Rînaki Attend.yTire Bob Mo"at3 Cd ul mkr 3 Miw FMer 2 Doqg Mokinrnn Do-gEdWarà UM.Maksy Dodd à Soijer Steve Sanford 2 Eugone Ardle Grog MoConnel George Buiford il Raie Erterpris Nil Farquharsn 4 Jim evidson Wayne Coorbe John Flemng Cralg Funlyïon sSodngleadora(lia) au of F.b. il 22 Bob Mowat. Atteraley Tire 30 31 22 C ralgTery.OQueen's Hotel 22 33 Jon Patte. C. Auto Body 28 25 10 Carl Viokers. Attersley Tire 27 26 63 17 Marshall Thoion. tN Realy 26 22 15 JlmBruton, Nurse Chev Old 31 16 9 Harry Hus. OusesHoteI 22 24 Grog Msall.NdlonaTrust 15 31 PetereBathe. C<. Auto Body 25 19 Bucky Couch. Brothes~ Pizza 19 25 Tom Sobreer. Cutom Auto 20 23 1 Jlm Skrpeon. NRS ReaAy 13 27 Mark Hmot.Nationa Trust 24 14 <ýMke Mackay. Atterlsy Tire 15 23 Dave FuquIharaon.CJ.Auto 20 17 Ross Browrikie. Cwtomw Auto 19 17 Jim Mcliroy. Jim Danduon 1B 19 Mire Foster. Attemiey Tire 8 27 Pei Sheehan, Jim Daviduon 14 19 Joe Ferry. NRS Reaky 12 20 3 Don French. Queen's Hotel 17 14 31 n Grart Mussln. Ratya Enter. 15 16 Neil Fauquhason. Roy's Erget. 14 le tan Fergumon. Brothes Pizza 14 16 Geo rge ford. Oueena Hlai 19la 10 4 Player(s) of the wsk Bob Mowat. Attersey Tire 3 goals, 3 assiste Jon Patte. C.C Auto. 4 goal%, 3 asisote Tournoi MW"helShoeeha2 Lauraunua Sharif Des"o"r Tesmf4 MichelBowerrmn Vite Rossini 2 Pai AloIa 2 Feb.4 Bel Taxi Mathew Whgoy 2 Tyer atti Whitby Fine. Flgbt. MichelO'Leay Tounoa 4 Chrtcpher Wynne Michael Sprague 3 Frarà DePahma Teanriffi Arthur Suskrl2 - Pari Ve4,e2 Feb. 18 2 Grey Brown Mitchel Sauder 2 Evan Bofntino 2 5 Orange Mark Sergent 2 Chuis Lowe Mafthew Brooks Chria Chiappetta Orange Peb. i1 Pdrick Jiinsion 2 Blus Perry Sutton Orange tichoiea Camiellom Blue Mark FRdom Grey C. Canipbel3 Feb. 13 Whit. Sautmi Parole GMY 4 TsmD7 V Nil BuI2 C"nice Nzeako 7 Tsm 3 3 FruikOPalm Michael Sprague 3 Hg hladVa MarcFlego 1 Tem 4 VitoRossini 2 Pui Alia 2 MichaelBoaeeman 1 Donion Kniting ib Dm» Wagneill2 6 Toam 02 Kovin McMerty 2 Tyler Edwarda RobeitCarrick 4 LcbuW's Sephen Dirdo Neil Bull Cwidice Nz.ako SoWoRT Robie Goddard 3 Lynsaey Power Bradley Wiggers 0 BILM 4 Dark Blue 5 Burgwidy 0 Gmen Tyler Duffin 3 RcbsrtDenrnqn 2 Gmen ScofftWicks 2 Craig AtteunheM i2 4 3 Bwrgwmdy 2 Duic lue o2 Jordan Denorny Grahani Nichoson Daniel Keller 1 Bown 3 Orne Chria Lowe a51-Mpm 1 Prpis Gmrn Dirn 3 0O w Bluoe TyWsGuý*,3 0" Juns.2 season, will participate -in a number of other tournaments sanctioned by the Ontarie Basketball Association. Saintsd organizers, hope te expand the number of teams from the WVhitby area in the 199n(6 season. Anyone interested can write te: VWhitby Saints Basketball Association, Whitby Mail Postal Outlet, 1615 Dundas St. e, P.O. #70612, Whitby, Ontario, LiN MK. Saints team members are Michael Arblaster, Dudley Bent, Andre Blake, Pearry Caprietta, Kristin Foster, John McGire, Jason Patino, Mile Probert, Andrew Ranson, Solomnon Samuel, Dionne Sandy, Chris Wright, coach Pink and manager Tamara Pink. Atom streak continuesW The Whitby major atom AAA hockey teain, sponsored by Hanet Plastics Ltd., ran their unbeaten streak te five gaines this week with a pair of ties..- Paced* by Ian Witruk's goal and a"set, Wildcats skated to a 2-2 draw with Oshawa on Feb. 16 iný Brooklin. Goaltender Joel Whitmarsh's strong play held Wildcats in the gaine until Nathan Cotter's late goal produced the tie. In Nobleten on Feli. 18, Whitby, backed by the solid goaltending of Darryl Forsey, earned a 3-3 tie with York-Simcoe. Robbie Gawne had two goals, James Hinkson the other. Orange 2 WfIani Hualiai Michael Chutai Pib. 10 Team #2 2 Steven Kortos JamonSheppard 2 TOnif1 2 Dedek rGrund Keth Head 5 Teamm43 5 WIEliamHanrahan 3 Ankrew Marahel Jane. Stiing Feb. 4 Tearn4 2 Cwltlaikhnan George Milaum Team 92 0 OuitbtWldna Blue Casaldy Rei Norm Webley lnv. 2 Teem#4 ' 3 Dwld Jamss2 George MilanovaJ NormWoblm n. 1 TeOMi#5 Mark Jeffrey Team #1 1 Tean #3 3 James ananda Kylo ennerw2 Michael Chauhan JameaStrling Wiliam Harahan MOSOWUTO F&b.1i 5 Toami91 Steven Bowerma 0 0 Toarn6 Alex Richardon 2 Team 2 0 Tem 9 EricLohnart 3 4 Stephen Shatr Team 04 JeIf ornem Pub. 5 Robert Stuart 2 J. M.. pon2 Pia Kalko 3 Teani Stephen Shm 2 nort2 Tei il Kirrtorly Broui 1 Ann accadi Adam Leblanc Team 03 Jamea Elknwm 3 DierdraLowe TesmiS o Coin Sahuar Coin w.A âhm aFkulur 1 Teami#8 8 Brett Allan 3 Colin Vickera 2 Sarah Jelfrey Shannon Flecher Geoif Johnson 2 Team 9 5 (no acorera avaflahe) 0 Team 95 4 Janie Dehniotro 2 Robert Stuart Pari Shannon 4 Team 97 , 3 Dave Hendirix Devin Vamana Adam Niola 1 Tearn 3 3 MichaelAalrei Mithew Klrinaa Dan Miqgotta 5 BeliTaxi 1 Brendiai Bonagard 6 Tearnu4 O 3 Tewn 09 3 Wael Zakheu 2 TidinJincheneau 3 Teowni2 3 TOM i7 TRACY HAN ES, co-owner and managing editor of 'Horse TaIk,' is shown with 'in High Gear.' Hanes has been riding horse for18 yars. Photo by Joremy Dresar, Whltby Fmee'Presi New mag * Talks' about horses By Lisa Gardiner A new magzi.ne produced by two Whitby residents is galloping intothe homes of horse loyers in the Greater Toronto Area. There are 5,000 subscribers thus far to'Horse Talk,' written for ail ages. "Our magazine presents practical information in a really entertaining way,r says Tracy Hanes, a freelance writer who is co-owner and managing editor of the magazine. The magazine is of interest to anyone frorn a novice rider to a professional, says partner Ruth XVdovich, who handles advertising for the publication. "Our magazine is aimed at people that want to enjoy horses, flot just professionals,» she says. Both long-time horse loyers, they joined forces last summer. Vdovich had been selling advertising for a similar horse magazine while Hanes was then entertainment editor at the Peteýrborough Examiner. A recent issue of 'Horse Talk' was about saddlebred horses, and included an article about Ian Degruchy of Brooklin, owner of saddlebred horses. An upcoming issue will focus on quarterhorses. 'Horse Talk' features include Ae Experts,' opinions and advice about horses; 'Healthbeat,' symptoms and treatment of horse ailments; 'Winner's Circle,' photographs of recent competitions, and classified ada. Plans are in the works for the magazine to sponsor horse competitions. Hanes and Vdovich also ain to expand the magazine, both in content and subseriptions. And they will gladly accept ideas for features and reader input. The Daily Planet in the Whithy Mail carrnes copies of the magazine. 'u 1