Whitby Free Press, 22 Mar 1995, p. 25

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Whltby Fre.Pre, Wednesday, March 22, 1M9, Page 25 Atoms win openinig game The Whitby major atom AAA hockey team, iponsored by Hanet Plastics Ltd. won tii. fret game of their fougue round-rol'dn playoffi, beating Central Ontario Wolves 3-1. Wildcats were held in the gume in the first peiod bythe itrong gWtedingof Darryl Forsey. Atriing up the firit goal te Wolves, Whitki came buck with. goals ly Lucas Naylor, Kevin Peel and bbe Gawne for the victery. Matt Taylor and James Hfindson euch had two assiste. I ... .... Petites corne back to beat noices The Whitby petite Cl ringotte teamn, ponsorod by Dodd & Souter, won r>4 on Tuesday ight in a match-up with the Whitby noviceB team. The novices came inte the game after an unboaten run in the Barrie teurnament lait weekend, and noeding a win to gain a berth in the playoffi. C2s -are second The Whitby Fabric petite C2 ringotto tearn flnihed te season in second place ufter a 10-9 ls in O"hwa on March 16. Sophia Yihnaz scorod three goals and had two assista, Briunna Combes added two goals and two assiste, with Jennifer, Scott and Daniello DaDut each gettingaega and an amit. Adding ages wore Aleya Sulemun and Lindsey Lilly and Becky Birtzu asited on two goals. ~Mhn IRodger was strong in net.1 Whitby played' their firast playoff gmo Sunday, March 19 JgenstAja, bng-9-7. yhad three goals and an asit. -Coombes, Lyndsey, Mtsnra and DaDalt eachi scorod a goal and un asëst, with Aboya Sulomun adding a single. Tweens finish irst The WMhy tween B ringette team, ponserd b Peacock Sportswoar, com lei7the second half of beague play on March 14 with a "- win over their Pickering rivale anid flniihed i frit place with a record of six wins, two ties and one los. Whitby opened the scoring and ,xtended their load te, two goals before Pickering.rogroupod with a pair ofgol within 18 seconds. Whitby then added two more goals beforo Pickering replid with just 32 seconds rema*nîng. But with the. Pickering goahie on the bench, Whitby cdinched the Whitby figure club uMCOnNFAIR OdooiF.b.26 PRtE-JUVEILE 'A'OGILS Fgt 1AwÎdaTwI3r Fright2 An b JUVEUILE 8' IRLS Flight 2 J&m.-LynFrmsr Flgt 3 -Culq M POPE-NOVICE 'A'GIRLS FigM I1 UnmiEui Fght 2 Kdslgh HoaPe PRE-NOVICE 'r GIRLS FIghI 2 HivIy moRak NOVICE 'A' IRLS NOVICE W GIRLS Figli 1 Aiban Mamvîm Figt 3 Kien Evans NOVICE 'C' GIRLS FIgNIt 1 Lmnmooe INT ERMEIATE 'A' GIRLS Fgl i JOW~MBOWoemmi Fili 2 shwwvHarna MANVES UNMMBLADES Ma sMath 4 KANGAROOS Cwyn Job WOLVES Kmuy-Lynmonrim NOVICE A A m w UimAaweu .rrRoOUTOUY A »CaMAkm ITffooUTpefl - *V gamo with an. ompty net goal 12 econda later und ran out the dlock te preserve the win. Leadingr the Whitby attack was Corinne ichter with two 'goals and two assiste, flbowod by Robynn Dupont with two goals and anas'it and Kathleen Rojas with a adngle marker. Keri-Lynn Smith made a number of key iaves te prevent Plckering, from getting the equalizer.. Whitby will have home ice during the ponding playoff round and will open play againit Ajax this weokond. Figit1i LFa m Igoe M NiddAkiam 8h Fgi2 LNMMD=asky 11h INTROOUCTORY c -ME Dandnque 5olemu (nhtbkion> PREUMNARY A fIgM 1 AM UCuâIiO< Mb Fli2 K"IChdWngoe 1mb PREUMNARVUa Filti LKbwAmBU 0mb fl 2 Comnom"iWL %t Addsy Fu"*,k h FENELDN FOWES FoulaiFI% wdu t POPPLES ffl 1 fflM2 Jabiu.LynnFmu.r CwMwiu - 2ndKdh- 4mb UTTLE RASCALS l1th fIg 2 J."vO' EETLSIINCEB ehb FUgM 2 K.nyLynMovI.o 1h PRE-NOVICE HIr a 2nd Figli I a mi -- FIN2 Jeias5aiaiai PIE-NOVICE MC' 2ndJalnVils NOVICE 'C' KnpSelo INTROOUCTORY W Mb MbhabKoedo 4thLba Bit 2nd INTROOIICIORY «C' FioN 1 BDWMind 4mb fli 2 M1q-»w a1h PIEIJMNAYW 11h Figli1 KnlmRd Fou 2 LhiÀq' Ha eth PUELNAV C' fIf I Juýmiel However, the petite Cl teum gave one of their boit ihowings this seasn. Novices had a 3-0 lead before petitei got two goals before the hi-time buzzer, firom Brianna Combes. and Katie, Boys, .both usited by Joanne Boys. The second* period saw the = tite goal under a constant of shots. However Stacey Queinelle in net allowed novices only one.more goal. Petites got goals from Alexa Bafley,ý Joanne Boys- and The novice Une was thwarted by a very effective ptite defence ofLIàsa Orsis, Caitlin Campbell, Lindsay Tait and Bocky Birtzu. NoviceWlns win must.game' Needing a ingle point to clib fite fourth pac ithe stading and qualify for thepayfi Wbibya ovce B ringet ta rall.dr a 7-4 deficit to tie an undefeated petite C team from Omemea 7-7 last week. Karen 'McWifliamasmorod three timesaund Cortnie Henry had a pair of goals and three assis tt lead the Wbitby attack. Tracy Kotarba and Amanda Church were the other goal-scorers. The novice Bs, sponsredby Vicdom Sand and Gravel, Wil now, face Oniemee in a semi-final gaeton Wednesdy evening, wihth winner advancing te, the league championship. El-minated' The Wbitby C2 novice ringette team,4 sponsored, by Whitby Kinettes, were knocked out of league playoffia over the weekend l'y a stroflg squad firom Manvers. In the one-gaesemi-final playofi; with the winner advancing te the league cham ii, Manvers jumped ont qickly. Why battled buck ail game long but lost 8-6. Laura Campbell had four goal and an uatKisten Alphonso a goal, Jennah Cheesman a goal and anaafsit. Candioe Cattafi, Christin Gray, Danielle Morrisoei and Ashley Taylo yed solidly in front of gSltntEmily Mountjoy. Other team memberi include Amy FaIi, Paetra Kaufmann, Jessica Templeinan, Aluna Walton and Kelly Matthews. The Whitby junior bunnies ringette team, sposored by Whitby Moose Lodge 2407, defted Ajax Il 7-3 on Sunday. Kristy Stunfleld icored four goals, othera by Deanna Dadalt Katie flott and Ellen Seedhouse. :Maighan MWacK.enzie, in goal for the firit time, got fine defensive help from Kayla Williumson and Kiita Kebee te shut down Ajax. Whitby wiil hait Markham next Satuday for their final leugue gume before regional plsYcff& -1 0 .Play the Tour ,theAMAoTOURO *Fun Golf for the Serious Golfer " Play Premnium Courses inStroke Play Events " A, B, C, & D Flights (25% of Field in Each) " Thousands of Dollars in Prizes (Merchandise and Gift Certif icates) " Par 3 Pool at Each Event (Value $5.00 per Player) " Tour Card for l.D. and Golf Savings " Tour Stats, Stroke Average & Points Standings " Wind-up. Banquet and Trophies - Tee Times Assigned by Draw Only ENTER NOW: You may play as many events as you wish - Annual Registration Fee of $25.00 AMAOTOUR 417 Henr Street, WhitbyLiN 508 * 666-3425 WH ITBY GIRLS (~ SA SOFBALL PSOITO GIRLS BORN BETWEEN 1974ý TO 1989 FREGISTRATION: ýMarch 25, April 1 PLACE: TIME: REP TEAMS: 9:00 arn to 1:00 pmn Interested players Cai Bob Harrod 666-2908 REGISTRATION INFORMATION AVAILABLE BY CALLING: ROSEMARV 666-3636 (Preslent) PETER 430-6233- (Registrar) ED 66Q-5959 (Treasurer) Wh. tby \J*~)Minor, Basebali, Association' I1995 Registration LEAGUE Tee-bail Squirt Mosquito Peewee Bantam Midget Juvenile Junior Family NOTE: 1 . 2. 3. 88-89 86-87 84-85 82-83 80-81 78-79 76-77 74-75 (3 youths or more) $55.00 $65-00 $85.00 $85.00 $85.00 $85.00 $85.00 $85.00 $1 70.00 Limnited registration, first corne first served Birth certif icates are required No post dated cheques wil be accepted Registration forms can be picked up at: Iroquois Park Arena Whitby Information Centre Whitby Library (Main) Whitby Library (Rossland) Whitby Recreation Centre Registration forms can be mailed in by March 31 to: P.O. 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