Whitby Free Presa. Wece"dy, aRkch 27, 1996. Page 19 SNicholas 4th in alOntario A Whitby major peewee select hockey team. lbat in overtime in the final of a tournament in Thornhill recently. SWhitby and Newfoundland went imto overtime tied 1-1. Newfoundland scored after three and a haif minutes te dlaim the title. KCevin Taylor had the Whitby goal. Newfoundland had previously. defeated Whitby in the tourna- Noviçes goto championship The Wbitby minor novice MA hockeiy team. bas earned a berth in the March 29-31 Ontario tournamont of champions i Chinguacousy. Wildcata were trailing AjazfPickering two games te none iu thoir best-of-five playoffseries, but caught firo te win thre straight, indluding a 4-2 win in the deciding game on Sunday. Loading the fffth game attack with three goals and an assist was David Mlntyre. The other goal was scored by Philip Mcflhone. Jason Casaidy, Luke Carsoni, Joel Weber and Daniel Dempsey had assiste. 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Pizza. 4 goals, 1 usât; Siar division - Don W1.atralR/s Enterpises. 1 goal, 3 assista; Bronze dMvsion - Ksvn Mullan., Oueen's floW.l 3 goals. 1 assist plqla sle eos m et f et hh22 13A P Qantfi MsdnuanRys Ente. 7 8 15 Mn flRs% R.J.PI1Nips Auto ô 5 il JimBmknton ahsAB&tjJ s 8 2 10 ChurleslaquIereBrotur'Pizzi S 3 9 Don WmthereiRoaye Eatep"le 2 7. 9 Min Wousa"heîmcljge 5 3 8 Ten BmdmCX Mlo dy 3 .5 S Enm akNald,&«~hes Pim 2 8 S TOM mldan&~otes Pizza 0 S S CORRECTION The phone number for the OSHAWAJWHITBY ROLLER HOCKEY LEAGUE- should have been 665-0228 in the March 20 issue. We apologize for any confusion this May have caued ment 1-0, after Whitby had defeated Richmond Hill 2-0 (both go ais by Ste pbhn Hass shuteut by Jon Liangford) and k~arkham 4-1 (Charles Bouvier Scot Cook, Ben Scheepers Kyle Laybiiry). In the semi-iIals, Whitby won 3-1 over North York beague arch- rivaIs Parkwoods goals by Bou- vier, Maybury anc1 Tayl-or. A t a pr eious teurnament in M4doc, Whtb bt 6-4 (Hass two, Scheepers, Ryan Sallie) te Newcastle defeated Creemiore 5- 2 (Brien LUni, G" Ritamura Taylor, Scheepers, Bouvier) and bost 4-1i (Bouvier) te, Tweed in the B3 division final. Other team. members are Jon Barr, Mike Kobrynovitch, Andrew Racé Brad McGi he. Nicholas Michie, David Besco, Robert Sheehan and- Matt McKay. Cyclers imeet Cycling enthusiasts can attend the Touring Concept Cyling Group's genoral meeting on April 4,7:30 p.m., at Henry Street Hligh School, room 212. Ouest speaker will ho Andy Lubczynski, Canadian tiathlonfduathlete champion. For more information, cail 420-4275 or 668-0424. MENS LACROSSE Pteptraionfor the Durhami MnaLacrosoLeagu. will ho hold i the hobby at Iroquois Park roc conmplex i Whitby on Weduendayi.;Marh 27 and April 3, 7 te9p.m. Anyone ýovor age. 20 with lacrosse oxperiénce can joi the beague that begins Apri12 1 with Most gaines o Snday it Iroquois and at Luteripnd erona iBrooklin. Te coot te join is $150. The draft to make up four teans wIlh tako place April 12 at The Lion & Ii Unicorn pubretaurnt in downtewn Whitby.0 For more information, «UilBob Engolbeft at 576-5114, John Sca-nga at- 725-2642 or Derek Jones at 579-6448. YOUTH SCE The Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club will hold final registration for the 199 outdoor season on Saturday, March 30, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the soccer cbubhôoe, 1380 Hopkins St., (south of Burns Street, neit te Ontario Ceramica and Armstkýong Signe). For more information, cail 668- 2009. Andrew Nicholas, 11, of Whitby was fourth in the pro- liminary men's division of the Trip1e OT loss ends playoff for mlinor atom Whitby lost 6-5 to Peter- borough rpeovertime ithe third and. .final gaine of their playoff series in minor atom AA Whitby and Peterborough were tied 4-4 when, with four minutes remaining, Brad Arbour scored his second of the conteat te give Whitby the lead. But Peterborough tied the score to foroe overtime and even- tually scored despite a solid effort by.Whitby' goalie Devin McLeod. Jeif Freeman, Aaron MacMur- ray and Wane Turcotte had earler scored for Whitby. Whitby won the first game 5-3 on goals by MacMurray, Tur- cotteLEFreeman, . Shawn Holman and ean Cunninghamn. Freeman scomred tw*iceTr cotte and MacMu.ray h ad the others in a 5-4 loss in game two. Kyle Simpson played goal for Whitby in the firsët two games. -mu-ma Sio-pitch Loague, preparing for its lOth season. Couples are placed on a waiting list, thon placed on teama as neodod. There are eight couples on each team, *with a 23-game uchedulo with playoffs Anyono married ore living togethor, living in WVhitby and aged 30 or older, can cail Sharon at 668-6711 or Monica at 430-903 for furthor information. hMORLACROSSIE The Whitby hinor Lacrouse Association will hold registration for ail players from Durham- Region at Iroquois Park in Whitby on Saturday, March 30, and Sunday, March 31, 9 a.m. to-3 p.m. both days. More information eau ho obtained by callingl 434-8919 or 432-2822.. all-Ontarîo interclub champion- ships March 16-17 in Newmar- ket. Nicholas, 11, was firet in com.- pulsory and fourth i free skate te finsh fourth overali -- free skate accounts for 70 per cent of the overail performance. Nichla'Ls, coachod by Sandra Moloney and Rob Pollard, had Cualified for the* Ontario evnt by fishig secnd in uthe eastern Ontario invitational (interclub) in Kingsten. >Also competing in the all- Ontario event were Jeiffaud Michelle Koeslag of the Whitby club, in juvenile dance. They were also secnd.at the Whitby club rouler skater first. in U.S. competition, Pia Schmnidt-Hansen, 19, of the Whitby Roller Skating Club, skated te a first-place fiih at an invitational meet in Donora, Pennsylvania in the junior world class ladies'freestyle event. Schmidt-Hansen was holding second after a short program and flnished withi the gold after the long.. Rebecca Woodhouse received a third-place standing in the same event. Also at the event were Tara Canning, Sarah King, Andrea McCron anjd Kristen McCron and presents Learnto.Skte.Bdge ..gra Rentai Skates A vailable Next Session begins March 30196 Registration at 9:00 arn Skating begins at 10:00 arn $25.00 per 5 week session Saturdays from 10 arn to noon*. at: IXOED SLO.PITCH0 Couples with slo-pitch experience can join the Whitby [ 0eea club & l esso reitrton rs a* * .e a.] ~1 RO~WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB Soccer Registriationi' CcER ~ 1996 Summer Season FINAL REGISTRATION Late registralons wili be subjeot to a $1 0.0 0 surcharge. DATE: SATIRDAY», RARCH 301 TIME: 9:00 arn ta 4:00 PM PLACE: Soccer Club Office 1380 Hopkins St., Whitby (South of Barrs St. next to Ontado Ceramics and Annstrong Signs) Forms also, at Iroquois Park.& Library-<Main Branch) REGISTRATION FEE: $ 75.00 per player $1 85.00 per family of thrqe 'players ormore. FOR INFORMATION CALL 668-2009. Please brlng blrth certificate, SA WHITBY 'GIRLS SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION GIRLS BORN BETWEEN 1975 TO 1990 REGIS 'TRATION: Saturday, March 30 PLACE: Whitby Civic Rec. Centre TIME: 9:Oam to 1:OOpm Weekend play may be required.. Select Program may be offered. REGISTRATION INFORMATION AVAILABLE BY CALLING: MARILYN 666-1427 (President) PETER 430-6233 (Registrar) [LCALL 430»131 j Registrations Il ICIMILÃ