Whitby Free Press, Wednesdav. November 27, 1996, Page 23 An uphili battie The Whitby miner novice AMA teain lost 4-2 te Richmond Hill in the finals of the Kitchener Blueline tournament. Whitby ringette PETITE AA sponaored by VicdoM Sand and Gravai Whitby 3 (Laura Campbell, Amanda Church, Karen McWiliams), Oshawa 4 Whitby AA 7 (Karen McWiliams 4, Shauna Hamer 2, Lindsey Giordano), Whitby A 3 PETITE A London tournament Nov. 22-24 Whitby 3 (Krisîin Aphonso 3), Forest 5 Whitby 7 (Bailey Comeal 4, Sarah Rossai, Ashley Jennings, Jennah Cheeseman), Cambrdge 3 WhIlby Ã", Ajax 6' Whiîby 2 (Cheeseman, Aiphonso), Waterloo 5 Whitby 0, Seaforth 1 NOVICE Cl sponsored by Caseys Grllhouse Nov. 24 - Whit by 16 (Krisîy StanfieId 5. Cathy Stephen 4, Veronica Johnston 3, Tracie Ohiew, Meredith RoUtley, Courtney Reed, Rebecca Gui1),- Scarborough 3 Nov. 17 - Whitby 3 <Robin Flea, Melissa Cheng, Rachel Brodenick), Ajax #1 1 Nov, 10 - Whitby 6 (Johnston 3, Kaiîey Jasper 2, Stephen), Ajax #2 2 NOVICE C2 Nov, 24 - Whitby 10 (Candice Henry 2, Justine Duquette, Megan Evans, Codi Gorman, Kristie Jennings, Rachael Masumura, Candice Chowen, Malory Chappell, Jamie Lynn Fraser), Sunderland 3 Nov. 23 - Whilby 13 (Fraser 4, Jennings 2, Kayla Solilar 2, Henry 2, Alison McRae, Pamela DyaiI, Kelly Mahews), Markham 3 Nov. 19 - Whitby 8 (Mathews 6, Jennings, Nicole Young), Ajax 6 NOVICE C3 spoflsored by Hanet Plastics Nov. 24 - Whitby 14 (Leanna Tillaart 4, Amy Mouton 4, Rosanne Cannella, Jackie Game, Emma Brett, Amanda Hook, Markhams goalie 2), Markham 2 Whitby camne back te tie St. Catharines 2-2 in their first game. Cambridge was Whitbys8 next opponent and in a not- so-PrettY affair, Wildcats camne away with a 3-1 victory that included two, short- handed goals. Wildcats then faced a strongDetroit Little Caesar's team in their final game of divisional play. The Wildcats came eut flYing and put two goals past the Detroit netmjnder te take a 2-0 lead at the end of the first. Detroit scored three goals, but Whitby answered with another te tie the gaine at 3- 3 at the end of the second period. Wildcats came out flying in the third on their way toa 74 wij Whitby finished first in their division and went on te edge Hamilton 5-4 in the quarter-finals. WIdcats faoed Brantford, a team that had humiliated Wildcats in an 'earlier teurnament. In another nail- biter,' Whitby won 5-4 te go te the final. John Hughes led Wildcats in the teurnament with 12 goals and six assists; jKody Musselman three goals, four assists; Danny Taylor three goals, three assista;. Ben Sawyer three goals,' two assiste; ScOtt Freeman two goals, two -assiste; 1revor McKinney one'goal, three assista; Michael Fraleigh four assista; Eric Regan one goal, -two assiste; Michael Turesici two assiste; Sane Davldson, one goal; Peter Rossen, Jay Rorabeek and Ian« McMuÃŽtrie one assisit each. Also contributing wlth strong defensive play was Michael Drake. Stephen Brasseur returned te the lineup after being iM. Jared Braithwalte and Ryan Pitcher were outstanding in goal, making key saves te keep their team in the game. Peewees in tough The Whitby majo: peewee AAA hockey tean had a win and two, losses a a teuirnament in Oshawi over the weekend. Whitby won 6-3 ovei Ohinguacousy in the firsi game as Dan Caird, namec game most valuable player, scored three goals, witli singles by Richie Min, Chris Elson and Ryan Mat. Lhews. Central Ontario, first- place teain in leagueplay, 'lanked Witby 5-0. blon ot MVP honours for Vhitby. Whitby then bast to, >etroit 5-0, Whitby goalie Irian Sand getting MVP ionours. Detroit went on te, 'in the tournamnent. Injuries and suspensions ýve hurt the teain in ecent league play. Whitby )st 5-1 te, Barre 6-2 to, 'terborough and then won 2 over North Central. c tl Bi hc wi ha re Wednesday night darts LABArS BLUE LIGHT DIVISION Standing as of Nov.20 W L P Claremont Coilector 54 '26 54 London Lite 50 30 50 Whitby Trophy House 48 32 48 Fabricaîing Technics 43 37 43 Baker Furniture Finish. 36 44 36 Cîassy Os 36 44 36 Roy's Enterprises 28 52 28 Dubé Hair & Skin 25 55 25 GAMES: Whitby Trophy House 8, Roys Enterprises 2; Claremont Coliector Cars 6, Classy Os 4; London Life 6, Baker Furniture Finishing 4; Dubé Hair & Skin 6, Fabricaîing Technics mnc. 4 PERSONAL POINTS: John McPherson 215, AI Pindar 207, Ryan Cormier 195, Mikey Nieuwhof 186, George Hilliard 184, Frank Bowen 168, Tony Van De Van 159, Gary Cummings 148, Grum Sangwln 145, Jack Nieuwhof 145 LA5ATS CARLSBERG DIVISION Standings as of Nov. 20 W L P Suzie Seahorse F&C 35 19 35 Desîratta Ofice Ser. 27 27 27 mn-LIns Store Fixuras 27 27 27 Doddl& Souter 19 35 19 GAMES: Suzie Seahorse Fish & Chips 6, Dodd & Souter Broadîoom 0; Desiraîta Office Services 3, In-Lîne Store Fixures 3 PERSONAL POINTS: Dave Reid 104. Kim Cummings 74, Pallie Paîing 73, Jean Appleby 67. Mike Gough 66, Joy Husak 60, Susan Cormier 56, Cathy Nieuwhof 55, Wendy Bucholîz 34, Dave Boyd Jr. 28 Win, tie for minors The Whitby miner atom A. hockey teain displaye<l consistent tearn effort over the weekend by picking up three of four points with a 2- 1 win against Stouffville and a 1-1 tie against New Tecumseth. Against Stouffville, calus¶'MASCARDS Christmas carda are available for purchase through the Breast Cancer Society office in Ajax (905) 686-7993 or tha-ougli the Society' Durhiam Region chapter (666-4561). Cost is3 $13 for 10 carda. Jordan Callaglian held opponents at bay until a goalmoutx pase from Robert Cetroneo te Cory Buinsma. reulted in the fi Whitby goal. Bruins3ma also, set up* Evan Boyce for the gaine- winning goal. The second gaine against New Tecumseh was a goaltenders' duel with Blake Cross shining in net for Whitby. It was late in »the third period before a three- way. passing play by Chais Osborne and Jason Velacicli would spring Riley Siblock, in on the goalie to net the'lone Whitby goal. Wildcats, led by Kyle Sledziewski, continued good defensive hockey until the opposition pulled their goalie and scored the tying goal1 with, less than 20 seconds lefti in the gaine.1 Major victory for novices In a fast moving gaine * against Peterboroughi Petes last week, the Whitby major novice AAA hockey teain recorded its fia-st win of the season. Whitby doubled Petes, the league-leadîng team, 4-2. Ina the fia-st period, Justin Fox opened the score ýfor Whitby after picking Up a loose puck in the neutral zone and capitalizing on the breakaway. Early ina the second, Petes scored two quick goals to take the lead, but halfway tha-ougli the period Todd Collins grabbed a nice pass froin Eric Jeffirey behind Peterboroughs net te tie the gaine. With leas than five minutes -to play, Whitby ambushed Peterboroughi in its own zone resulting ina 1..1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm.. i I"lm~m~~71RUSTIES i * The once a year rust * ofng that really works! eme me CT 6/T#/f #t0'COtpo, e Rust Check Application e 011 Spray from $59-95 eInterior Shampoo.e Shines e Fabric Guard 20IUDA T .688S- Philip MMhonO, assisted by Andrew Faric. Whitby continued te apply pressure which Paid off when Mark Mizzi -cored the insurance 9041, assisted by Colline. With the- -winhitby moves inte third place behind Peterboroughi and Central. WhitbY ha. five wins,si B antams The Whitby minor bantain A"A hockey teain earned three, of a possible four points in league play over the weekend. On Saturday, Whitby battled Peterborough te a 4-4 tie. Petes led 1-0 on a goal by )ave Lloyd. Wildcats tied the game early in the second on a goal by Steve Farquharson. However, Petes regained the lead on three goals by Ourtis Hockaday. 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