Whitby Free Press, 31 Jan 1996, p. 13

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Whtby Free Prou, Wekosday, January 31 01996, Page 13 Petites Win gold The Whitby petite AA ringette teai captured the gold modal at a tournament in Waterloo lover the weekend. En'route té the gold, Whitby defeated Cambridge 7-1, Kitchener 10-2 and Woolrlch 8-0. Ini a gaine against Paris on Sunday, Whitby had to either win or tie to advanco to the final. After dropping behInd 2-0, Whltby turned the tide and respondod with four goals te win 4- 2 and advance. Ini the final, Whitby foîl behlnd once again 2-0 and. didn't score until the 8:50 mark of the fret perlod on' a goal froin defenoe Ileather Peol.. Ini less than two minutes, Whitby had scored three goals and added ono later te lead 4-2 at the end of the firut. Wbitby maintainod control for a 7-4 win and the gold medal. Leading Whitby's attack for the tournament asna whole was Kaibey Miller with 13 goals and five assista, Karen McWflliams with five goals and nine assista, Rachel Stewart five goals and eight; assista, Lamra Canmpbell five goals, six assista. Alexa Suleman three goals, six assista, Jade Blight had two goals, two assista, Michele Leni on. goal, five assista, Jenna Clements one goal, three assiste, Heather Pool one goal and Meaghan Cloutier one assist. Whitby goaltender Jennifer Marteil was outstanding, allowing only n. goals in five gaines. Whitby's noice ýC ringette team came within on. shot 'of grabbing thegold medal in an Ottawa tournament lover the weekend, suffering a 8-7 overtimo los te a etrong entry froin Pierrefonds, Que. in the final. kWhitby was undefeated, in the prelininaay round, and oponed the- teurnament with a 5-5 tue againat the saine Pierrefonds teain they. woud eventually meet in the final. In that first gaine, Wbitby started out quickly an& built up a 4-1 lead inte the second period, helped by stellar goaltending froin Laura Gray-Ellis, before Pierrefonds came fiying back'te tako a 5-4 advantage. fAshley Brooker thon notched lier furti gonal of tho gaine wyith boss t then deliberatod te, determine which teamn would play for tho t Wibtb'. bluolino corps conaisting of Robin Chüie etennifer Beotham,, Christina. One on one ALLAN GIBSON of Oshaws T.R. McEwen trios to dribble past Ajax Applecroft's Martin Borough during the annual Kinsmen elementary school tournament in Whitby Saturday. Winners in the 48-teamn toumnament, also sponsored by Roy's Enterprise, were Woodlands of Mississauga (A divsion), Oshawa's Central Park (B) and lslington (C). Palmerston of Whitby lost in the B finals, Kathleen Rowe won the C consolation and West Lynde Iost in the A semi-finals. Pholo by Jo«"myDrosar, Why Free Prou Warne and En O'rConnor, backboned Iby Gray-Elli3, proved te b. the deciding factor as the Uem was awarded firet place based ýon the-team's goals-against. Pierrefonds was awarded second place with Cumberland eliminated, setting the stage for a rematch in the final. Whitby showed the jitters early before a large crowd, falling behind 3-0 early in the first period but battling back before the end of the poriod to narrow the gap to 5- 4. Whitby then feUl victim te penalties toestart the final period and at one point had threo players in tho box at one timo. Brookor went te, work during the shortage, scoring twice, lier fourth and fth goals of the gamo, while short- handed, one of the goals coming while two players short. Pierrefonds only managed a single pîe play goal during the six-minute stretch due to the play of the defense and Brookor. The game romainod knotted at 6-6 when Matthowvs put Whitby ahead 7-6 with her second of the gaine. Pierrefonds then tbrow evorything they had at Whitby, eventually getting- the tying marker past Gray-Ellis late in the gaine. Whitby had one last chance to snatch the goal modal aftor head coach Allan Childa called turne out with 30 seconds left on the dock. On the nsing, play, Alana Walton waled in on the undfenedPierrefonds goaltender only te b. robbed by a goal modal save. Shortly into thoefret overtime period, Pierrefond's slick centre packed up a looss rin and drove a hard shut at the Whitby net. Gray- Ellis managed te got a piece of the blàst but the, shot had juat onougli momontum te cross the goal lino. Brooker lod Whitby scorers with 15 goals and moyen asita, foflowed by Matthews with 12 goals and three assiats. Nicole Young had six goals and on. assist, Alana Walten one goal and six assiste, Codi Gorman two goals and three assista, Courtney Reed on. goal (first goal) and two asatsa6 Warne one goal (fSst goal) and one assiet, Carly Graham two assista with OMonnor, Robin Childe and Beethain oaci picking up sizige helpers. on top The Whitby major ýatem' AA, hockey tesin fnnished frst in York- Smcoe beague regular season play. With a record of 15 wins, six bosses and thr-ee ties, Whitby narrowly edged out Peterborough forthe tep spot. Team members are Mat Annis, Jeremi Brizuble, Jason CDonnor, (ion Corbin, Brandon Fowlor, Jeif Hase, Justin Haweï Sean 'Kerr, Andrew *LIamiot, James Liake, Andrew Martband, Chris Nemisz, Jeff Seedhouse, Adam Thibodeau, Ian Upten and KeBvin WaeLsi Yet anther titi.le for star wrestlers. Mike Francis of Henry Street High Sehool won the 52-Ilogram champlonship at the Ontario espoir (under age 20) wrestling championships in London, Ont. over the weekend. Francis; described by Henry wrostling coach Stan Tzogas as the "Most sought afrer high school athiete in wrestling in Canada," totally overwhelmed bis Huromia club opponent Clint Kingbury, in the final, winning 10-0. The espoir eventincludes. college and university wrestlers. Francis, 18, won the Canadian espoir and grecô.roman championships in his division last year as well as the Ontario junior chaxnponship. Another Henry wrestler, Rob Lyon, 18, had a seventh-place finish at the Ontario espoir. Lyon, who hasn't lost'a match Whitby rep hockey àm Up-s(MmsdbW Fs m spW qcasa. Wb 3 (Sam Sdwepoe% LU .tFl yu Mw mua- San Tmnn) JuL 27 WMkbyO WbIIby 7 f<Paul n2. MM nbhNt2. Mon Hmday, Lui o. PlaPid Chambu) Eu«iEndsrs2 WhbIb3 <rutRahuy. Judn Tgny. Uin>) epmmd by WMIAuiIu WhbY 7 lOU SM M. IhkUnMl. Onn RÉuy. Jham Tuan. M !Foffir. MiH*qgeu Ode - 5 Jn. 12 Whihy 2 (JordanRlzibba N. 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