Whitby Free Press, 10 Jan 1996, p. 15

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Terriers again1 sto p Whby'Fros Prees, Wediosday, January 10, 1M9, Page 15 Whi'tby eewees For the second tournament in a row, the Whitby major peewee AA hockey team found that tlhq road to a tournarnent championship led through the land of the powerful Mississauga Terriers. Terriers eliminated Wildcats in the semi-final gamne of the Richmond ili International tournament, skating to a hard- fought 2-0 victory. It was the third tîme that Terriers had beaten Wildcats by two goals in tournament play this year.. Wildcats had reached the playoff round on the strength of excellent goaltending by Josh Hughes and Mike Thornton, and some timely scoring. In the firet game of the round- robin, Wildcats dominated Streetsville and emerged with a convincing 6-1 victory. Bryan Rourke had the hat trick and added two assiste. Other goal-scorers were Paul Tait, Chris Van Dusen and Grant Howe. Luc Chiasson had five assiste, with Tait, Matt Lae, Mark Cipparone and 41le Ruttan also contributing helpers. Whitbty continued its strong play with a 7-0 drubbing of Ajax. The goa!s came from- seven different scolfers, with Ras, Rourke, Tait, Stei-harie Linkater, Dana Bloom, Chiasson and Andrew Allison pro-,iding the punch. Chiasson had three assiste, Rut.an two, with other assiste frorn Howe, Chris Trinkunas, Rae, Tait and goaltender Thornton, who earned the shutout. ýets have a winning Holiday The Whitby midget select team won the Cedar Hill Holiday tournament at Centenniat Arena, Scarborough, Dec. 27-29. Whitby exploded against Mfississauga in their first game to win 10-0. Jerrad Zdebiak went the distance in goal with ecoring coming from Jamie Barnett with thr'ee goals and two assiste; Mike Krykul with two goals and two assiste; Tim DaSilva with two goals and three assiste. The scoring was roun ded out by Chad McKenz2ie with a goal and an assiet, singles went to Brad Harrison and Jamnie Hancock with two assists to, John Lang. The second game was more of a contest. North Toronto opened the scoring in the firet period, Hancock scored to fie the game in the second. Forty-one seconds later North Toronto took the lead again. Hrlfway through the third, DaSilva tied it up again. With only Whitby select hockey MINOR ATON spam.aud by Mahdeddom Ooiava Toummest Dec. 271 Whitby 1 (Graham Knox, P.WP - Jared Mitai) North York 2 Whitby 2 <Kristian Cunifte, Jarod lMilar, IWP - Kristian Cuniffe) Oshaw Canadiens 3 Dec. 28 Whitby 0 <MVP - WIltRace)- Oshawa Red Wings 4 WhitbyO0 <MVP - Mike LacPhee) Oshawa Bruins 2 Dec. 17 - exhibitiop Whitby 5 <Malt Race 2, Mike Mebass, Krilstian Cunliffe, Jasan Gordon. shutaut - Mil. Jefney> Oshawa 0 Dec. 14 -league Whtby 3 <flAboMadissis 2, Jasan Grdon, shutau - Jared Mitai) Victoria Village 0 Dec. 12 -exhibition Whitby i (Kristian Cunltfe) Cobourg5 MAJOR ATON spo.uored k, HÉI. Cop, tidgh. To.,aeut Jan. 1314 Whiby 1 (Iristan Hakias, shutout - Justin Cannais) Cllingwood O Whitby 4 Paul Lombardi, Mchael Fnigan. B.J. Bowles, Erik Petersen) Campbeltlard 2 Whitby 4 <MihaelFnigan 2. Paut Lorr*urdlJamie llIage) 45 seconde remaining, North Toronto took the lead for an almost sure victory, but McKenzie scored 17 seconds later. Juet 25 seconds into the second overtime period, a goal by Barnett, assisted by McKenzie, gave Whitby a berth in the A finals. The goaltending duties for- the nail biter were shared by Zdebiak and Richard Sanders. The championship game was against Richmond HLIl, a tearn that Whitby has dominated* all season, and the final was no exception. With a natural hat trick in the firet and an extra goal in the third from Kryhud and a single by Barnett, Wildcate won the A championship with a 5-1 victory. Assiste went to Lang with two, Thorne, DaSilva, Adam Murray, Hancock and Jason Robinson. Goaltending was again split by Zdebiak and Sanders. Eneclwn 3 Poil perry Toummuta Jan. 3 Whîtby 3 <B.J. Bowles 2, Michael Finigan) Port ny i1 Whitby 6 (Kiitian Haikias 2. Geoff Wetts 2, Paul Lanfiardi, Jamie lliage) Sutan i Whitby 9 <Paul Vandeulip 2. Goal Wells 2. Kristian Haikias. Me Finigan, Paul Lomibardi, B.J. Bowles, Daryl Konecn, shutqut - Dmo Dockzill) llion 0 Jlan. 4 -loque Whitb 5 <Michael Finigan 2, Geoft Wells 2, Janue millage) Forest Hitl 2 Dec. 23 - diibit.on Whttby 1 (Jamie Millage) Remwngs 4 MAJOR PEEWEE cdgbmia.Taummil Jan. 8-7 Ganu #1 Whitby 7 (Ryan SliI,3. Gary Kitaniura 2. Ben Scitoopers, Michael Liai.) Leaside Gane 2 Whithy5 <Mika Kabrynovich 2. Michael Liske, Gary Kitanura. Deid BuSc) Oalidges 2 Gane #3 -A charnioanship Whitby 2 (Boen Scheeperisb Kobrynovich) Brghtn 3 Two.d Ternmmmt Jan. 3 Ganx #1 WhmqbO ?Mdoc 2 Gee#2 Whitby 12 <Ryan Trudeau 3. Kevin Taylor 2. Ryan Meany 2. Charles Bouvier. Ibvid Bosco. Scott CoaK, Gary Kitarnuira. Michael Astalos> Ballon 1 Gam 43 - 8 dWii hninhil Whllby 5 ("l.Kobrynovc, Ryan Trudeau, David Four powerplay goals led Scarborough Bruine to a 4-1 vic-tory over Whitby in gamne three. Chiasson replied, for Whitby. The loss ended a 1O-game winning streak for Whitby. Hughes was Atoms beat the favourites, but can't reach finals The Whitby minor atom AAA hockey teamn went as far as the semi- finale and quarter-finals in two tournanients during the Christmas holidays. Whitby lost 4-2 to eventual tournament champions Peterborough 4-2 in the semi-final of a tournament in Markham, Kevin Mangoît and Kyle Branson scoring for Whitby. Whitby had opened the tournament with a 3-2 loss to Mississauga Senators, Adam Stein and Kyle Musselman scoring. Greg Williams had both goals and Bryan MacYinnon got the shutout in a 2-0 win over Richmond Hill. Whitby then edged heavily favoured Toronto Young Nationale 2- 1 as Andrew Braithwaite shone in net. Derek McTeague and Musselman scored. Scott Morrison and Rayner scored in 2-1 win over Markham Waxers. At a toumrnent in Barrie, Whitby lost their firet game 4-2, both goals by Vandeloo, then defeated Hamilton 2-1 on goals by McTeague and Kyle Percewicz.' Whitby then upset the favoured Detroit Honeybaked 4-3 on two goals by Musselman, singles by Peroewicz and captain Greg Williams. In the quarter-finals, Whitby lost 5-3 to Barrie, goals by Peroewicz, Musselman and David Arnold. Desca-Scalt Cook) àbanx>ra O MMOfiNOVICE spasoed hl arc Renaurd, C.A. Tweed Toumeutm Jan. 4- B finals Whitby 4 <Shane lJontIo2, Bobby Noordrnan, Anthony Novia) PAdoc 1 B seuil-finals Whilby 4 <Chris Jakeer, Evan Boyce. Shane Wrillo, at Houghtan) Trtnu i Whitby 2 (Jordan Patter, fklt Houghtan) Havelock 4 Jan. 5 -exhibition Whtby 3 <Coly Bninsrnu, Shane klloto Nick Carson) Beaveilon 2 MINOR NOVICE spamuorud hl TO Bank Aax Fdndshtp Dal Jan. 4 WhitbyO0 Oshawa O Whlby 3 John leland 2, Peter Coller) Aax2 Whtby 0 Odum 1a NoMthYoÉTercment. Dac. 27 MWb8 John Iroand 3. tan Mlu, Shan@ Graham, Kevin Nasu. Jordan Fais. 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