Whitby Free Press, 22 Mar 1995, p. 24

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Atôms upset the favouriteswrn titie Tii. Whitby mijoe atom select hockey teai, sponsored by Valuation Consutants Inc., captured the top hardware in Pickeringfs annual select tournament March 1517, overwhelming the opposition with 30 goals in five gaines. Ini the firat gaine, Whitby d.feated Weston 5-1 on goals by Sean Newport (two>, M.J. Atkins (two) and Carol Dicarlo. Deluca Sporting goods and skate-sharpening were the mainstays when the Peacocks opened.their sporting goods store at 108 Athol St., 18 years ago. Although they still supply sporting equipment- for team orders, it's embroidery, engravin7, trophies and plaques that keep Peacock (amily> Sportswear and Trophies busy these days. A recently purchased i 2-head embroidery machine allows fast turnaround on orders of anywhere "from one to thousands," says Gene Peacock, including crests on jackets, shirts, sweaters, hats, towels and more. The computerized machine has almost 6,000 embroidery logos for individuals, teams or corporations stored on disc and the capacity to g4) S PORTS WEAR &TROPHIES LTD. had two assista. Wblitby also dominated the gscnd gaine against illcrest, in spite'of ailowing three late goals, ta win 7-4. Wiiitby's goal-scorers were Deluca (two), Dicarlo (two), Newport, Mike Laffey and Chris Elson. Robbie Muir, Deluca and Newport eacI had two assista. In the third gaine, Whitby defeated Stouffville 8-3 on goals by Deluca (four), Niwiport (two), Whitby Tennis Club Registration Night e Tuesday, April 4th 0 Whitney Hall, Iroquois Park ,@ 7:Opm -1 0:OOpm *Aduit Leagues *Junior Programs * Aduit 'and Junior Lesson Programs Registration Forms now availlable at the Iroquois Park Front Desk Whitby Public Library Branches Dicarlo and Elson. Laffey had two assista. Wbitby earned fstpace ini the preliminary round, based on their umdefeated record and goals scored. Tii. senii-final gaine was a return match with Weston. Ini spte of five players being absent, Wîldcats won 4-2 on goals by quickly reproduce anything flot on file. Logos can also be engraved on trophies or plaques and photographs, crests or pictures can be reproduced on t-shirts. "We can take, for an individual, let's say, a> colour picture of their favouri te dog or whatever, blow it Up and crest it on a t-shirt," says Peacock. "Or if grandfather worked on the railroad, we've got lots of trains that we can embroider... and we can put together a plaque with a picture on it too and engraving around it." The Peacocks carry a line of clothing -- jackets, hats, sweaters and t-shirts, for example --, suita ,ble for embroidery and also have a large selection of corporate and teamuniforms. S Fax: 666-1678l 8A h S 9-6 ~Whitby - Saturday o 9-12 i * Q Evenlngs by 66& 1114________ appolntment (SA James Lowrie, Deluca, Muir and Dicarlo. The. championshfip gaine was against Ajax, the pre-tournaxnent favourite and last year's champions of the North York hockey league. In an exciting, bard-played game, Whitby claimed the cbampionsbip by a score nf' 6-2. WtWys goals were scored by Elson (two), Newport, Atkcins, Lowrie and Muir. Deluca bad tbree assiats, Laffey two. Wildcats captain Deluca was named the- tournament's, moet valuable player, tailying seven goals and seven assiats in five gaines. Warrîors' camp begins, with~~~ hghoes for'9 ii. Whitb.y Warriors junior A lacrosse club will open training camp Saturday, March 25 at the Whitby Girls Sottball Association BANTA&i >(1979- 80) . REP TRYOUTS March 25 e 8:00 pmn Oshawa CivIc Domne For more info cali Ron e 430-9459 or Bile 725-3313 advertisement Wide selection of trophies, plaques and medals, made to any size or *style. Friendly customer service. Don't delay. Corne in and see us. 12 head embroidery machine can convert to do hats, flatwear & badges. Civic Dom. in Oshawa. Optimism is running high this year as Warriors are geared ta improving las year's 18-8 record. 'The teain finisbed fourth overall in 1994, only six points out of first place. There is a strong cast of returning players, Jonas Derks led the teain in scoring with 117 pointa. and was sixth in. league .coring. Jason Croabie bas been on alacrosse scholarship at St. Lawrence University and he was close bebind Jonas with 89 points. .Both. Scott MacDonelI and Brad McArthur are expected to, be big contributers as they return from North Carolina where they are also on lacrosse scholarships. Last yeares goalies are returning - Mike Wye and David Power. Power was top goalie in the ail-star gaine last year. Tiie têp draft. pick of 1994, Sean Steinwald, hopesti t stick with the tein this year. H. led the Gloucester junior B teani in scoring and was fourth overail in the leagu.. As weil, there are several members of WhitbY's ail-Ontario midget A teain who have a good chance ta move up, including, Pat Jones, Marty O'Brien, Derek Suddons andc Gavin Prout. Coach is Jin Bishop Who bringa a wealth of experience ta, the ;Jb. H. bas coached suýccesfly at the minor level for six year and ia known beet for bis seven Minto Cupa with the Oshawa Green Gals ini the 1960s. Whitby's home gaines are Thursday nights at Iroquoïs Park and thi ea=onansThursday, May 10 againat ong-time rival Peterborough. Atonis swept away Ii league playo)ff sre The. Wiitby minor atoin AA hockey team bast two games ta, Newmarket last week and were eliminated three straight in tIi. best-of-five league cbampionship series. Newmarket won Ume two 5-3e Adam Thibodeau, Jason Connor and Kovin Walsh getting tIie Ini game tbree, Whitby led 3-1 after two perioda but Newmarket tied it i the third and won in overtime. Matt Annis, Jusin Hawe and Walsh scored for Wbitby. Wildcata wiil now do battle in tIi. York4Simcoe playdowns. ~~IOQ WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB OUTDOOR SOCCER ~CER~ REGISTRATION REGISTRATION DATE: SATURDAYr MARCH 25 TIME: 9:00 arn to 3:00 pm PLACE: Soccer City, 100 Sun ray St. (Just north of Consumners Dr. between Hopkins and Thickson). REGISTRATION FEE: $ 70.00 per person $1 75.00 per family of three or more AFTER MARCH 25, 1995 A LA TE PA YMENT FEE 0F $ 10.00 PER PLA VER WILL BE CHARGED. Age Groups: Year Born:F ROOKIE Aug. 1/90 - Dec. 31/91 SHRIMP Aug. 1/88 - JuIy 31/90 SQUIRT Aug. 1/86 - JuIy 31/88 ATOM Aug. 1/84 - JuIy 31/86 MOSQUITO Aug. 1/82 - JuIy 31/84 PEEWEE Aug. 1/80 - JuIy 31/82 BANTAM Aug. 1/78 - JuIy 31/80 JUNIOR Aug. 1/76 - JuIy 31/78 BRUNG BIRTH CERTIFICATE., Pan 24. Whlthv Fmress.manWednndav. Mweh 22. 1995 Choose frorn 65000 logos t . I. r

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