Whitby Free Press, 20 Dec 1995, p. 17

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Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, Decomber 20,, 1995,ae17 *ot a Tozp drtol Ontarlo teani Michelle Totz, 13, of Whitby will be on the Ontario team that willl compote in thoe(3emlni Cup in Oldsmar, Fia. in Fébruary. Totz, competing in level 3, was fourth ail-round at the provincial tour seloction moot in Burlington rocently toeoarn a spot on the Ontario squad. She was eighth on vault, fourth on bars and tbfrd on both beam and floor. At a previous meet in Syracuse, N.Y., Totz won a bronze modal on vault and was ail-round champion in lovol 9 competition, for those Whitby won a first-plaoe divisional showdown with Belleville over the weekend in York-Simcoe major novice AA league*hockey play. Wbhitbybuflt a 5-0 lead and thon held on as Belleville stormed back with four goals in the final Period. Tyler Healy scored into the empty net to relieve the pressure as Whitby won 6-4. Each toam flad lout only one game this season. Kevin Rempel. Matthew agofd eight to 13. Totz was first in floor exorcise, fourth on beamn and fifth on bars in Syracuso. Jennifor Kolumbus, 14, of Whitby, also a member of Gemini Gynmastics for Whitby and Oshawa, was sixth ail-round at the provincial tour selection and will b. first alternate for the Ontario team.- Christine Dorrepaa:I, 13, of Wbitby won gold medais in bars, beama, floor and ail-round and was third on vault in her division at Syracuse. Anderson, Matthew Goodwin, Dean Seton and Andrew Meadows had the other Whitby goals. SWhitby had a much easior garne againet Peterborough, winning 9-1. Zack Greer, Stephen Foston, Andrew Laramy and Justin Fox each had two goals for the well-balanced Whitby squad. Goodwin had the other goal. Jordan Callaghan and Justin White split netminding duties in each gamo. Up to the Challenge AUSTIN AND ANDERSON stuents flght for the bail in Whitby Challenge boys' baskelball toumament action Friday at Henry Street High Sohool. The Anderson senior boys edged Austin 54-51, and the school's midget, junior and senior teams beat Austin's teams in the final to take the tournament. Photo by Mark leesor, Whitby Free Pros ACYT again meets the Challenge. Anderson CVI won the second Whitby Challenge tournament before a large, enthusiastic crowd at Henry Street High School on Saturday. Seniorjunior and midget boys' basketball teams from Whitby's high schools took part in the, second ovent - the first, for girls' basketball teame, was held in the faîl. Andorson téams won seven of their nine games. te reach the championsbip fini, a match that. was not held i the first challenge. Henry and Fathor Leo J. Austin teams won four games each, but Austin went te the final as they won two of tbree games against Henry. In. the final, each half of the ganie included six minutes of play by each of the midget, junior and senior teams for both achools. "It was exciting," sýays Henry vice' principal Jeff Cookson, convener of the Challenge, about the championship finale te the event. "The coaches ail said, 'What a great concept!'"1 Anderson and Austin were tied 29-29 at halftime, but Anderson teams Piled uP the pointe in the second haif te win 78-57. Anderson's junior team won ail tbroe games theY Played in the- +,qurnament.. MAJOR IMPROVEMEN.T Whitby team extends, unbeaten streak Whitby has extended its unheaten streak te, eight games in major peewee AA hockey. Whitby doniinated Markham 6-1 before edging Richmond FERI 5-4 te improve their season record te 10 wins, five louses and a tie. Luc Chiasson scored three goals Brown gets KO victoiry Adam Brown of Wbitby evened his amateur boxing record with a knockout victory on Sunday in Toronto. Brown, a inember of the Moter City Boxing.Club, dominated the firet round of his lightweight bout againat Roger Macei of the Cabbagetown Boing Club of Toronto. With onlyl12 seconds remaining in the- second round, Brown knocked Maceil to the canvas with a right hand tu end the bout held at the Jamie Simpson rec centre. Brown had lout bis previous bout, a close decision, te 1995 novice lightweight champion Carmen Janetta of Barrie. Samantha MeLellan of the Moter City club defeated Pati Satok of the Unitas Boing Club for ber second win in as many bouts - both against Satok. -- ho bas three bat tricks this season - against Markham. Paul Tait bad a goal and two assiste, Andrew Allison and Sean Holmes each had a goal and Cbris Van Dusen bad two assiste. Tait and Allison each had two goals and Reese Robertson the Whitby ringette BELLEA .poaaord k, Pdugh CoekIGM WMbty 0 Han~iton 1 Wlitby5 (K. Hmdemon 2. C. Challonor2. C. Vandmlg) Whtby 6 <K. Vandmalip 5. A. Dunn) Pickering 6 Whity5 <(K Davis 2. L Vandoalip. C. Vandorslag ,K. VuîdulIp) PETITEA apuumd h ky tblildiq Supplis DI. le Whtby 9 <Oniele Amuy2. Julia MLItcu2. KatieBoys 2. Codnis Henry 2. KailstmAlphoms) Banie2 PEII upommdd by WbIby Fabimc De&. 17 other in the close victory ovor, Richmond 11h1. Allison's second goal came with only 34 seconds romaining, and just aftor Ricbmond Hilhbad tied the game with their goalie out and an extra attacker. Whitby 4 <UndeyLIlly 2. Meghan Rodger. Haylo Fallis) Sundwiand 7 NMICE 82 apouumd IY Mr. Trmîîsulon Duc. 15 WIiltbY Novice 82 7 WAnnda ChOrch 5,Azynda UIIy, Chantai Bth) Whftby Novice 81 2 <Undsay Wlordano 2) Dec. 12 Whitby 3 (Aumda Church 3) Ajax 4 De. 10 Whitby 10 (Anda Chwtch 4, Aznda UIly 3. AshIey Jmnnngt Jnslca BodIoy. Tracy Kotarba) *oviEI sponod by Vlsom Sind &àamui Dac. 17 Whftby ô(K@iIy Juifs 3. Undssy Glordano. Any ftlsli) Oshawa7 IIIINIIES #3 spomcdil ai Mais IM. Oic. 17 WhitbY &Budns03 9<KPC"sScott 3.Katio lllot2. Kaila Janssu2. Kilsta KaboewRachiS Bodorkk Whltbyflu 0ms2 3 N"*ovices ivi the battie for top spot .** .*. ***..** **** .*** ** . . . . . . .

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