Ba yview’s Buzz Wow. what a shock Monday morning was, not only coming back to school after a super holiday, but seeing our school painted in exhilarating colors. It sure wakened everyone up when they came in! Hill hoopsters win Markham tournament Wednesday afternoon Bayview held its first triple header basketball game of the season. We played Langstaff with our midgets winning with a score of 70 to 10. A super games played by all! Their practicing throughout the holidays sure showed up. Next the juniors played, unfortunately losing 58- 25 . . . well, it was a good try. Seniors won the last game 86 to 23 â€" high scorers being Paul Jarvie, Steve Dengate â€" not a bad score for the first league game. eh‘? Thornlea triple header Friday night at Thornlea, another triple header was the event. our midgets sorrowfully losing with a score of 34-35. It is this type of loss that really hurts. ...7 .â€" , The juniors being next, they unfortunately lost by a few more points 68-30. However, they still gave a strong fight to the finish. 0711‘ geniors did have a pretty tough game but still came out on top 57-65. Paul Jarvie did ex- ceptionally well scoring 23 of the 65 points. and Steve Dengate with 10 Markham tournament Saturday the Markham Invitational Tournament was held with Bayview winning the Grand Cham- pionship. The first game, playing King City. Bayview won without much problem. The second game saw Bayview playing Oshawa Central. and they easily doubled the score. This put Bayview into the championship game against Lorne Park. After hat-{time Bag/view was down by 10 points and had Coach Nuttall‘s hair going greyer. But Bayview went on to play a much better half and defeated Lorne Park 53-51. This was the first time in the nineâ€"year history of the tournament that a York County team won it! PICK-A-MIX CANDY 20:; International Tournament Hook. Fibreglass coated. Light Weight. This is a great buy for the hockey player Fine English imported Keiller's Candy. 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