Whltby Fr60 Pions, Wednlesday, Mardi 8, 1995, Page 23 Bantams surrender but. one goal in winîng titie Seleets tame Cougars' The Whitby- bantani. select hockey team, sponsred by Blades Custorn Skate Care, brought home their second tournainent crown of the season by capturing the Scarborough Cougars teurnament championship this past weekend. Novnces. rebound. with 3 victories hm playoffs The Whitby McDonald's niinor novice AAA hockey teain had three wins and two bisses in the p=s week tue improve their ovrail plyoff record te 5-2. In a hme-and-hie selles with Pickering Raiders, Whitby bowed out 2-0 in the first gaine despite a- strong outing by netmninder Kyle Clancy who turned back 22 shots.' The following night Whitby caime from behind three turnes te tue the match before losing 5-4. Michaël McKenzie, Liain Reddo, Bobby Scott and. Nic Cotter counted for Whitby. At home against Oshawa on Wednesday, Whitby's defensiv* corps of '[il Liske, Kyle OBrien, Jason King, -Kevin Rempel and Randy Walten earned full markis for their aggressive play in a 4-1 win. Offezisive strongmnen Reddox and McKenzie each haLl a pair. Thursday saw Wildcats win 5-3 over Thunder in Markham. After falling behin'd 2-0 in the first period, Wildcats rebounded te take a 4-2 lead in the second period. Andrew Laramy, Reddox, Brandon Davis and Cotter scored for Whitby. The Thunder camne within one before Davis added an insurance niarker te smcure the 5-3 win. Whitby goaltender ichael Leahy had a solid gaine between the pipes. Wildcats took on Peterborough Potes in their fifth gaine of the week and iskated away with a 5-3 win. Steven Seedlhouse played a zealous two-way gaine for Whitby and counted two markers. Matt Snowden, Davis and Cotter added singles. Bantams bumped out of OMBA playoffs The Whitby major bantani AAA hockey te=i was eliminated frorn urther play in the OMHA glyfs when they. were defeated y Qunte2-1 on Saturday in Belleville. Quinte won the series three games to one. Quinte opened the scoring with seconds left in the nmiddle frame. Steve Death tued the score ini the third. Quinte got the go-ahead goal midnutes later and were able te hold the lead despite pressure by Whitby. Goalie Dan Fletcher made many key saves throughout the contes. Whihy IH Iayinthe Eastern in the four gaines they played, Whitby scored 16 goals Nwie oniy giving uplône. In their first contest, Whitby defeated Hamilton 2-0. Early on, Hamilton carried the play, and goaltenderý Rich Sagan was solid in goal. Scoring were John Farrgia and Ryan Clumpus, both on shots froin the point. In their second gaine Whitby erased an inexperienced Oakville tearn 7.0. Paul. Clark notched Whitby's second shutout. Scoring were Wayne Richard with two, single markers by Aiden LavertYp Josh WiMims,- Derek Van Egmond, Scott Yoaung and Joey Simonetta. Oshawa was the next opposition for Whitby and the gaine remained. scorelese till midway through the second period when Oshawa scored te, take the 'lead.- Whitby kept plugging away and with 2:20 left in regulation tinie, Young scored for Whitby to send the gaine into Last weekend the Whitby minor- atem AA* hockey, teain defeated Bowmanville 5-1 te win their second round playoff series and secure a berth in the league chainpionship selles- against either Newmarket or Orillia. Wildcats sprang out in front early when Robin Cote fed a perfect pass te Jamnie Millage who scored. Adain Thibodeau drove te the net, fired, and Brandon Fowler The Whitby ininor atom AAA hockey 'teain, sponsored by Fortune Financial, defeated Oshawa 6-1 on Wednesday to sweep their six-point playoff serles. After a scoreiess first period, Wildcats opened up ini the second. Brandon McBide onverted a Wade Branch pases into a 1-0 Whitby lead midway through the period. In less than three minutes, McBride scored two mo Dtms and WMhy led 3-0. Wildcats widened the lead to 5-0 early in the third with goals from Jainie Fox and Sean I- I1e";W NOTICE:, Whitby Minor Hockey Association ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Date: Sunday, April 9th, 1995 Time: 1:00 p.m. Place: Whitney Hall - Iroquois Park Complex Any proposed changes to the constitution or bylaws must be received in writing 30D days prior to themneeting. mail to be sent to Box 385, Whitby, OntariojLl N 5S4 Attention: Secretary oppositon sudden-death overtime.- The. overtime prod didn't last long, though,s e scored after two minutes to send a jubilant Whitby teain into the tournament final against Guelph.- 1 The Guelph side had won their semi-final gaine easily and it appeared' that they would be tough te, handle. However, Wildcats controlled play through- out te coast to a 5-0 win. Sean Domielly got Whitby off te a good start blasting home the opening goal from the blueline. Another. goal by Young nthe firat period put Whitbyý upby two and they were off and runnhing. Richard in 'the second, and Clumpus- and Young with iù sêcond of the game in the third, rounded out the scoring. Clark *got hies econd shutout. ' Wbitby begins -.playoffs, tis week in North York league agflainst Goulding Park, and compotes this weekend ini the Dundas tournament. put the rebound away te make the score 2-0. Minutes later Kevin Walsh made a'perfect pass te Millage who notched bis second of the period te give Whitby i-3-0 lead. In the mniddle frame Justun Hawe fired a bullet te score bis Sth goal of the season. Cote scored Whitby's fifth goal before. Bowmanville got one by goalie Ian Upton.. Pitcher, with Branch'chipping in with his third assiat of the gaine. With turne running out, Oshawa spoiled Marc Gleeson's shutout bid. 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