Whitby Free Press, 8 Mar 1995, p. 26

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Page 26, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, March 8, 1995 Silver The Whitby Kinettes novice C2 ringette teani grabbed gold at the 23rd sinnual Ajax Silver Ring «qNovce wrn 5-3 Whitby's novice B ringette teani, sponsored by Vicdom Sand and Gravel, scored three power play goals in the second period to overconie a 3-2 deficit and defeat Oshawa 6-3 on Sunday evemng. After falling .ehnd 2-O, Lindsey Giordano scored a pair of goals to tie the contest. Then, followlng the third Oshawa niarker, Whidtby capitalized* on three of four power play opportunities in a span of eight minutes. Amanda Church, Susie Crabb and Karen McWilliams were the goal-scorers. McWiliains set-up three of the Whitby goals and Church added two assists. Whitby has now won three league gaines in a row to end their seozd-half record at three wins, thrèe losses and one tie in seven gaines.- Rig's goldflorflovicCs tournament over the weekend by defeating Markham 7-3 in the fi nal. Whitby opened the tournainent with a fast-paced 12-9 victory over Aax but then drnoed 8-4 Whitby needed a high goal differential to advance to the final and the teain responded for coach Caryolyn Mountjoy by playing a near perfect game and pounding Kingston 13-6. a 5-0 lead into the final frame. Markhamn battled back early in the last period to narrow the gap to 5-3 before Whitby scored two more for a 7-3 win. decision te Markham. AWhitby The lopsided boss sent Kingston The blueline corps proved te be then faced possible elimination home, ensuring Whitby a spot in the big difference in the team's before they took on the heavily the final and rematch againet teumarnent turnaround, led by favoured squad from Kingston in Markhamn. Once again WhAitby Danielle Morrison (one goal, four their last preliminary gaine. was not te be denied, building up assiste), supported by Ashley Bannies miss finalbyaga The Whitby junior bunnies teain, eponsored by Whitby Moose Lodge #2407Y lost a chance to advance to the finals on plus/minus tde breaker by one goal this past weekend in Ajaies 23rd Silver Ring tournament. Whitby lost their first gaine .to ,Ajax 111 12-2. Krist Stwinield scored both goals forWhitby with help from Kelsey Bartlett and Samantha Mead. In their seond gaine Whitby got off to a trong first period against Ajax Hl by scoring three times while Tonya Cunninghanm I I FREE Box of 12 DQ® With purchase of any. 811, 10" or sheet cake. Expires: March3lI95. Whitby location only.I Not redeenable wih any other coupon or scial offer. One coupon per customer per visit. - Saetax, if any is extra. plyda solid gaine in net. But Ajax,in the last period, scored seven times. Whitby'e markere were by Stanfield, Ellen Seedhouse and Kaila Janssen. Witby won their third gaine against London 8-2 with Seedhouse leading the way with six goals and Stanfi.eld scoring twice. Other Whitby forwards are Elizabeth' Elles, Katie Ilott and, Deanne Dadat. Whitby's defence ie made up of Miegan Cahill, Jessica Tone, Krista Keberer, Maighan MacKenzie. Kayla Williamnson took 'home the goalie trophy. Tweens stil-ifirst The Whitby tween B ringette teain, sponsored by Peacock Sportswear, maintained their top ranking in division play as they recorded a pair of homne wins. On Feb. 28, Whitby defeated Ajax 5- 1 and on Saturday won another close contest, 5-41 over their Pickering rivais. Leading the Whitby attack was Kathleen Rojas with five goals and two assists, Corinne Rlichter with three goals and one assiet and Andrea Perry with two goals and four assiste. .Melanie Larocque had four helpers, Nicki Baldasti and Two wins for petites The Whitby Fabrics petite C2 ringette teain won two gaines on March 4. In the first gaine Whitby crushed Ennismore 6-1 and in the second gaine outscored Sunderland 7-3. Against Ennismore, goal- scorers were Lindsey iàlly with three goals and an assiet, Sophia Yilmaz with two goals and an assist and Brianna Coombes with a goal. Against Sunderland, Whitby was led by a three-goal, one-assst performance by Coombes. Aleya Suleman had two goals and an ast, Yilmaz and Lily each picked up a goal. Becky Birtzu and Tainara Brown each had three assiste. Relcmnt goalie Stace., QuLÙesellewas instrumèntal in the win against Sutherland. Cis edged The Whitby petite Cl ringette teamn, sponsored by Dodd & Souter, was edged 4-3 by Markham on Saturday. These two teains last met in December, at the Markhamn ringette tournamnent where Whitby took three'points from two gaines. Saturday's match-up featured close checking. The Whitbf defence of Caitlin Campbel, Làndsay Tait and Kelly Jeif contained the Markhain offence, assisted by a stellar performance in goal by Stacy Quesneile. Markham scored first, with a goal in the third minute of play. In the sixth minute, Joanne oys tied it, but Markhazn scored two goals te lead 3-1. 'The second period belonged te Whitby who tied the gaine 3-3 with goals froin Katie Boys aid iàndsay Arts. However with 38 seconds left on thecbel Markham scored the Teresa Bugden, called up from the tween C teaini, contributed with an assist each. Keri-Lynn Smith played a solid gamein the Whitby net. Teteam's next action is the Barrie tournament on the, March 10 weekend. Whitby nnor hockey HOUSE LEAGUE MAJOR ATOM Playoffs Feb. 26 Whrtby Audio Kyle Llmkilde 2 Carl DiCarlo 3Moose Lodge Sean NoNport Michael Atkins Chris Elson 2 Lonnox Drum 3 Srnillng rlers Dan DeLuca 2 Andrew Grorosa Shane Goidmfan Robert Shannon Whitboy Optimisi 3 Whitby Toyota Grog Johnston 2 Justin BellivealJ 2 Brendan Peel Levi Blair Robert Muir Chris Fudial Mai. 3 Whitby Audio Kyle Limiildo Davd Rauer WhtOtst Michael Nacoarto Sioven Hykand Grog Johnelon Lennox Drm Dan ID.luoa 2 Gary Thonm>eon Donald Cam"pel Daniel Bisa Mar. 5 2 Mos Lodgo Sean Ky MichaeLver BlkHOMe ChrisElion 4 Whltby Toyota Robrtdur 2a Elhlot Ftammiynona Andrew Lauy Levi Blair 5 Srlnkg Drller Jonhan Feeney Michael Lait ey Jay Lenoy Adam Hurt Whitby Audio 2 Whitby Toyota Andrew Gresnan 2 James Luwrie2 Chris Furlai Moose Lodge 0 Lennox Drum Daniel Deluca Daniel Bradmore \,Vhu'by Opimiat 5S milsng Drilers Grog Johnston 2 Chris Heurn Mei'hel Sanger Androw Hepburn Sta'eoHyland Andrew Gronrose Paul Perr Robori Wlker Adam Hurut lidgscorers (playofis> \,as ef Mardi ô G A Grog Johnton. WhRWb Optirrrust 5 3 Chrastopher Elsor. Moose Lodge 3 4 Brendan Peel. Whkby rOpigde 2 4 Daniel Deluca. Lemuox Drum 5 0 JarnesLowie. Whitby Toyta 2 3 Justin Bslveau, Whitby Toyota 2 2 Levi Blaire. Vhltby Toyota .2 2 Steven Hyland. Whitby Optiffdet 2 2 Michael SantêerWhkbyOptiliet1- 3 P*NOR ATON Osasco VW& RV Kevin Colomb Bobby Verwey Sorbara 0r014> Darryl Donaldeon Krastian Haikia Grog SrMh Lennox Drum Robert Richards Ryan Foiter Keal Labells2 Paul Lombard 2 Buoirlin Kinsfm Sean Kerr Erik Patersen 2 Grog Johnstone 3 Dr. Seot o<nk Pari Vaderlp Michael Finagan 7 Saum Whkby Breit Backmanf ScottFies Goeff Wels 2 Taylor,. Christin Gray (each with two assiste), Jessica Templeman (one goal, tttwo assiste) and Candice Caif (two assists). Ernily Mountjoy picked up two wins in the nets, Paetra Kaufman the other while also collecting two assists while on the offensive unit. Laura. Campbell had 18 goals, Jennah Cheesrnan, il goals, four assiste and KrisEkn Alphonso, four goals, seven assists.Kel Matthews had one goal, five assists and Alana Walton, two assiste. Whitby has won two tities and was second in another ini four tournanients this season. Bunnies i1 for 4 After losing ail three games in the Ajax tournamnent on the weekend, 'the, ,Whitby Pringle Creek IGA bunnies- came back to defeat Oshawa 11-4 in regular season play on Sunday. Scoring for Whitby on Sunday were Victoria Kaufmnann with three goals and an asast, Kelly Schad. and Kristen Millar eah with two goals, Katie scott with two goals and an assiet, Nicole Young and Pamela Dyall each with a goal and an assist. Excellent goaltending was provided by first-time goalie Candice Henry. Andre Mollhons ichmrad Thomnas Laaclng acerer Final - rogular messon Erick Petorson, Brooklin Kinsmen 21 Robert Richards. Lonno Drum 16 (3ooff Wells, Whitby Salum 10 Michael Finigan, Dr. Semnotiuk 15 Richard Thoms. 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