It was enough to make even a coach smile and Ron McAndrew was. Why smile? ‘ His Richmond Hill Gorm- ley Sand and Gravel fledg- ling girl's hockey team carved out a doubleheader win Sat- urday downing Maple 3-0 and then upending Oak Ridg- es 5-2. (November 17) Allencourt 2. Galaxy 0 Allencourt got both goals in the first period with Tony Veitch and Ron Grim- mer being the marksmen and Paul Tromba helping the latter. City Wide Rentals 4 Rascone Construction 2 For the winners ‘the scor- ers were Paul Sarazin, Jim Wamsley. Andrew Field and Todd Sears, all unassisted. Rascone's two goals were netted in the last period from the sticks of Steve Reswick and Neil Mulvihill. (November 24) Allencourt 5, City Wide 1 Tony Veitch clicked for two goals in the first period for Allencourt with David Wales aiding on one. Ron Grimmer added an unassist- ed tally in the second and another in the third. Danny Murri accounted for the fifth. Wales. Paul Tromba. Paul Grice. and Don Wilson were awarded assists. City Wide's goals came in the second period from Ste- phen Quigs. Rascone 6, Galaxy 0 Goalgetters for Rascone were Darren Barry with two. Wayne Cardwell, James Laz- enby with a goal and two assists, Jeff Luckasavitch and Bryan Yakeley with Jim McCleave also earning a helper. MINOR ATOM Barrow’s Insurance 3 Brown’s Fencing 1 Scoring in each period for Barrows were Barry Munro and Eddy Lafano with two. Assisting was Happy Coach McAndrew's Girls Winners By 3-0, 4-2 The first game had McAn- drew particularly elated as he figured the Maple team to be something of a power- house. “We kept a girl with her every time she was on the ice and managed to’keep her off the score sheet," he said. Gormley's big goal scorer was Bonnie Bryan who came up with two with the other one going to Bonnie Jones. Brenda Buchan picked up two assists along with Ad- rienne Urquhart. Ron figures the key to the win was the keeping in check of Maple’s Leslie Hood who is by far Maple’s best scorer." The second game saw the team travelling to Oak Ridges and doing in that team 5-2 with Bryan once again show- ing the way with three big goals. Patty Barclay and Jan Baxter scored the others. “The girls played another fine game,†said McAndrew. "The goaltending was partic- ularly outstanding." They play King City at 8 gm this Saturday and also at “Maple’s a strong skating club.†said Ron, "but our girls were really up for this game. They skated strong and were checking and pass- ing in top fashion." Also coming up with a ster- ling performance in the twines for Richmond Hill was Kim Norman. It was the tearf‘s third win in four starts. MINOR MITE Chariot 2, Kinsmen 0 Goalie Al Bayley success- fully barred the gate for Chariots as Kevin McInnis and Quinn Patterson scored. Michaelangelo Furniture 5 Baymar 0 Goalie Ralph Durston earn- ed his shutout in the Mich- aelangelo net with Carman Moora connecting for two goals, Bernarg Winchester. Dave Abernethy and Mark Rothwell for one each. NOVICE 3 pm at the Richmond Hill Arena. PETER SMITH York Home T.V. 306 Bayview Ave. (Plan) 889-1646 - 884-4165 YONGE & LEVENDALE fl RICHMOND HILL on Hangers or Packaged CUSTOM SHIRT SERVICE By BOB ROSS, Jr. WORKS IN A DRAWER TRY Color TV from GET YOUR CLEANING CENTRES MINOR, HOCKEI’ RESULTS Knapp’s scorers w e r e Cleve Smith and Mike Smith, both unassisted and Pat Law- lor helped by Mike Smith. G. G. Walker Ins. 4 Braddock Optical 4 Tyrone Burkhart led the Walker attack with a hat trick, Ian Palmer added a singleton and Kevin Robin came up with two helpers. For Bob‘s Pant Shop the goalgetters were Mike O'- Donnell and Russell Thomp- son, both unassisted. BAIF 6 Ozark Rangers 0 It was Jamie Tuck’s game as he hit the target four times. for BAIF. Bradley McKenzie and Bill Neilson were unassisted on their tallies and Cameron Moss, Mill Waterhouse and Alden Palisca were credited with assists on the Tuck goals. Seafood Corner 6 Rice’s Flowers 0 Bruce Routledge led the Seafood attack with two goals, Lionel Gendreau, Jeff Briggs, Tim King and Brian Buchan accounted for the others. Assisting were Bob Tucker, Gendreau. Blair Clack. Alastair Duncan and King. Dave Twidale sank a pass from Ron Keeting for W&P. PEEWEE (November 10) Dynes 2 Hodgins Hardware 0 Rick Gerber with help from Jerry Lawlor accounted Dan's win came on two goals by Harold Thornhill, a goal and three assists by John Hughes. a goal and two assists from Dino Murri and a goal by John Paul Farrell. Not to be outdone Paul Beckwith had a hat trick for Braddocks without help and Scott Mansbridge had an un- assisted single counter. Consumers Gas 5 Allencourt Pharmacy 4 Consumers' win came on a hat trick by Steven Harris and goals by David Banton and Paul Ohlis. Ohlis also earned an assist point as did Stephen Taalman, Ken Large and Keith Boulter. Kent’s Clothes 3 W82? Motors 1 . Joey Thurston came through with two tallies and Mark Austin with one help- ed by Raymond Barnett to win this one for Kents. Doug Walton got two goals for Allencourt, Peter DelGrosso one goal and Jim Barton one goal and an asâ€" sist. MINOR PEEWEE a Alliance Sports 3 Bob’s Pant Shop 2 Netting the puck for A1- Iiance were John Follows, Michael Garret and David Allen who was set up by Garrett. Duane Aubie. To avoid a shutout Lance Ryman, in the dying seconds, scored unas- sisted for Brown's. Charlton Hardware 5 Oak Ridges Shoes 1 Turning into a tiger in this game Charlton got goals from Jimmy “Cowboy†Flett with two. Brian Hull with two and Derek Schope. As- sisting 'were Schope, Mike Briggs, Scott Veale, Hull, Chris Reynolds, Paul Roth- well (2) and Bill Tsotsos. ~ The only score for Shoes came from the stick of Ran- dy Gilchrist with assists go- ing to Clifford “Kippy†Ly- on and Steve McDonald. Fred's Towing 4 Kinnear Pontiac 1 Fred’s, with goals from Steve “Chicken Legs" Rit- chie. Mark Stevens (2) and Gary Sutherland. assisted by Peter Major. Sutherland (2) and Brian Dunnett (2) temp- orarily stopped Kinnear’s ad- vance. The latter's only score was handled by Danny Maggi from Pat Morra. ATOM SURF MARINE Snowmobiles SALES & SERVICE EVINRUDE 383 YONGE STREET NORTH â€" RICHMOND HILL FOR APPOINTMENT: 884-697] 889-4391 Norm Murphy led the Hodgins scoring effort with a hat trick and Rob Steele clicked for two goals with Dean Logan and Scott Cas- seldon having two assists each and Neil Harrietha and Pete Morley one each. Shields Footwear 2 Dynes Jewellers 2 Shields' two counters were shot into the net by Rod Graham and Bob Wilcock with assists going to Garry Schneider, Jack Vantol. Shawn McKenzie and Dave Vennard. Rick Vermuelen and Mike Smith ,were the goal scorers for Dynes with help from Rod Nelson and Vermuelen on the latter‘s. 11 and Ken Barber adding one tally each. In the assist department it was Buchan with three, A1 Lynden with two. Scott Campbell, Chris Coleman and Busnello with one each. Tony’s Esso 9 Eric’s Cycle 5 In this scoring spree Bruce Buchan, Marty Green and Dan Busnello came up with two goals each for Tony's with Gary Bubeloff, Number Chris Arbuckle shot home two goals for Erics. with Danny Iafano and Matthew Zurich getting the others Assisting were Rick Glen- Shield's Footwear 5 Eric’s Cycle 1 Sharing Shields' scoring punch were Rob Vander- velde. David Vennard, Jack Vantol. Rodney Graham and Shawn McKenzie. Active in the assist department were Chris Lowman. McKenzie, Joe Morra and Bob Wilcock. Denting the twine for Streets were Brian Russell and Glen Fehily with help on the first from Blake Moss and on the second from Tom Cubitt. For Eric's it was Scott Cameron who was set up by Matthew Zurich. (November 24) Street Construction 5 Hodgins Hardware 5 Streets’ goals were potted by Brian Russell with two, Blake Moss. Rich Neil and John Goble, with Russell and Noble also having two asâ€" sists each, Howie Hill and Neil one each. for all the scoring in this one. 'Iiony’s Esso 7 Street Construction 2 Danny Iafano‘s hat trick. Gary Bubeloff’s pair, and Scott Campbell's and Bruce Buchan's singles added up to victory for Tony‘s. Marty Green, Paul West and Bu- chan earned two assist points each and Iafano and Camp- bell one each. MIGHTY MUFFLER 9190 YONG! S'I'. We carry a complete line of mufflers and tail pipes for all American and European cars. 10% OFF “Just South of Richmond Hill†LIFE TIME GUARANTEE REGULAR PRICE CUSTOM PIPE BENDING PHONE 889-9977 Come in and try us. Muffler & Tail Pipe SPECIAL Joe Melanson put the TV men on the scoreboard on a pass from Danny Petroff and Russell Graham. Cougars 6 Pirri’s Fruit Market 3 Responsible for Cougars’ big win were John Lyons, Steve Harris, Don Bowen. Kevin Hubbard. Doug And- erson and Steve Michalsky with a goal each. Assisting were Bob Arswell (2). Hub- bard. Bowen (2) and Bob Cummins. Pirri's score came from two goals by Alan Clack and one by Danny Moore. Clack, Randy Johnston and Peter Butterworth had assists. BANTAMS Blackthorn Men’s Wear 7 Surf Marine 0 Rick Girard contributed a hat trick to Blackthorn‘s win With singletons coming from Steve White, John Van- dervalk. Dean Jones and Blair Doucette. Three as- sists were registered by Glen Sparrow, and one each by Doucette, Thurston. Scott Jordan and Dave Oakley. CFGM 3 W. A. Stephenson 3 The radio boys’ final score consisted of two goals by Glen Doyle and one by Doug Lewis, Lewis also had an assist as did Richard Thom- son, Mark Stephenson, Diego Minchella and Louis Reid. Craig Clack hit the target twice for Stephensons with Jim Dunkley getting the other counter. Brad O'Hara got both Brian's goals with help from Randy Tinsley, John Bur- nett and Danny Parmenter. Rotary Club 6 Eagles 4 Scoring for Rotary were Richard Simpson with two, Kenny Woods, Peter Tipold, Sean Rockharts and Chris Bedford. Bedford also had two assists and Angus Mc- Gregor and Tipold each had one. Sharing the Eagles' count- ers were Brian Wilton. Fred Seymor John Bynoe and Steve Wilton. Brian Wilton, Steve McKinnon and Steve Sauers assisted. D&D Excavating 3 Richmond Hill TV 1 D&D's tallies were put in the net by Gunther Bauer, David Gates and Glen Eagle- son with Doug Simpanen and Arnold Thompson helpâ€" ing Simms Construction 2 Brian’s Shell 2 Robert Greiner and Tom Jensen were the goalgetters for Simms with Mike Doss- man getting an assist. dinning, Zurich (2), Iafano (2) and Clendinning. MINOR BANTAM There was little over seven seconds to go in the final 20 minutes Monday night when Larry Van Nostrand popped in the winning goal as the Oak Ridges Kings snapped a loss streak and ;downed hapless King City 7-6 in a Metro Junior B hockey game at Bond Lake Arena. Monday's game was strictly a see-saw affair most of the way with King City outshoot- ing Oak Ridges 38-32. Larry Clews played outstanding goal in the twines for the Kings. The Oak Ridges defence fired the puck from behind their net to a winger on the boards. The puck ricochetted off his stick to a King City player and off his stick and then off a skate into the Oak Ridges twinesr It was the King's third win in 17 starts and came on the heels of a shellacking Sunday night at the hands of Wexâ€" ford by 12-1 in Wexford. 1-0 11 mark Kevin R0 McQuillin King Ci it at 11:5 Halpin pu front aga Robbie Sa lin. Oak Ridges moved into a 4-2 lead at 8:41 of the second period courtesy of Terry Legge On a pass from Kim Mabley. put the from Bi Smith. FLUKE GOAL And there was still seven seconds left when King City came back to shorten the lead to 3â€"2 on a goal by Chris Lawrence which was some- what of a fluke. That lead disappeared on two straight goals by Dave Ymek and Danny Stothers but Mabley popped one in assisted by Van Nostrand. The third period was just 52 seconds old when Lenne- ville made it 6-4 from Gui- nane and Scott Hillier. NEVER SAY DIE But the never-say-die crew from King City tied it again Van Nostrand's Goal Wins It For Kings Sil Steffen New Coach There was left when . The the lead 1e Kings in f Bill Guinane Kings jumped into a id at the 2:19 second 3f the opening period first of two goals by Ross assisted by Roy llin and Larry Gueran. : City's Ian Young tied .1:52 but it was Dave putting Oak Ridges in again at 12:56 from |Sackfie1d and McQuil- : but John f two goals by ssisted by Roy Larry Gueran. Ian Young tied 1t it was Dave ; Oak Ridges in 49 seconds Lenneville front by 3-1 e and Gavin The Kings tried to come back but couldn't overcome the Kings’ defensive play despite removing their goalie for a sixth attacker in the final minutes. TERRY H. METTLER : LICENSED DENTURE THERAPIST ( < < ( ( g < < E IN ASSOCIATION WITH: DR. W. R. BEDFORD DR. J. M. WACHNA 22 RICHMOND ST., SUITE 103 884-4601 It was set up as Mabley passed the puck to Legge at the side of the net and he flipped it out to Van Nos- trand in the slot and he drove it home. on goals by Young and Jeff Spencer. This set up some heroics from Van Nostrand as he scored the winner. ' THE; CLARIDGE‘ MODEL C16-402 ELE CfTBOHOME . . , an extra degree 0 exce ence MINUS 3 REGULARS The Kings were minus three regulars in the persons of Doug Attridge. Paul Banks and Hughie Cutler who were sitting out game suspensions picked up at Wexford. Up for the game was Billy Metcalfe of the Oak Ridges Midgets and he came through with an outstanding effort. Ditto Larry Gueran of the juveniles who picked up an assist and played a strong game all of the way. STEFFAN NOW COACH New head coach of the Kings is Sil Steffan of Rich- mond Hill who was behind the bench for the first time. He'll be assisted by Barry Bingham who has been fill- ing in since Lorne White left the team. 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