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The Liberal, 17 Nov 1976, B4

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For D & D it was Geoff Sherrer scoring from David Ezechiels and Tyrone Burkhard; and Ezechiels from Mark Lockerbie and Chris Reed. The third scorer was not identified. For Rotary it was Fred Simpson unassisted; and Brian Chittenden from Simpson. Other minor bantam action saw: RICHMOND HILL â€" The D & D Excavating Minor Bantams edged Rotary Club 3-2 in Richmond Hill House League hockey action last week. RICHVALE â€" The Richvale Atom Royals continued to roll 1n league play last week with consecutive 2- 0 and 5 -0 shutouts over Woodbridge. ‘Goalie Bill Keates carile up with the big blanking. "i‘he 2-0 ggme saw Keates gaining his second shutout of the season with an outstanding display of netminding. ‘ Excavators edge Rotary Richvale Country Retirement 5, Keswick 1. Richvale took a quick 2-0 lead with Keswick getting one of the goals back. Richvale goalie Doug Jones closed the door on several good Keswick shots the rest of the way. Well, another week has come and gone and a lot of hockey has been played. Both our ‘A' and second teams were on the road a lot and with a ‘couple of exceptions did very well. I am most happy to see the generally fine con- sistency in the play of the teams and this certainly speaks well of the kids and their coaches. The same Barrie team had outscored them 10â€"8 in their first meeting. Richvale’s goals were scored by Grant Padley and Chris DePiero with assists to Orveo Paoletti and Danny Alexander. The Royals have now won three games and lost two. ..Peewees Simon Boswell led the Richvale scoring with two goals along with John DeHaas who also had two. Bruce Ruitenbeek got the other goal unassisted. Two assists each to Craig Wolfenden, Paul Durigon, and Bruce Ruitenbeek. I like snow but Friday night the road conditions to Orillia were ridiculous and thank goodness for RICHMOND HILL â€" It was sweet revenge for the Richmond Hill Magna Midgets when they edged Barrie 3-2 here in a good defensive battle. Brian's Shell 3, Regional Sports 2. Jamie Gwillam led Brian‘s with two RICHMOND HILL â€" Radio Juveniles are league games. The Richmond Hill Arkay undefeated after four The season opener was Thanks Legi0/_7_f0r ’bus’ Godfrey scores 6 for ’Ridges Magnas get revenge Hey, only one goalie to a team. That could be the cry here as City Wide goalie Robbie Bell tries to see through the human wall here while Jakma's John McGurran Arkay juveniles unbeaten RICHMOND HILL â€" By Bob Reeves 2 for G wil/am THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, November 17, 1976 Jones stars By Bob Ross Jr. shutouts for Royals the highway coach bus that was recently pur- chased by Branch 375 of the Richmond Hill Legion. And thanks to Fred Williams who gave up going to one of his favorite dances in order to take the Black and Stewart Minor Midget A team to Orillia. Use bus Incidentally, a few teams have already made use of the bus and I recommend it to all coaches and managers. It‘s much safer than using cars and much less ex- pensive. Too many goalies in the soup? Leading the Richmond Hill team was Paul Shewchuk who played an excellent game in goal plus the defensive corps of Scott Taylor, Guenther Bauer and John ’I‘uck. The game went right down to the wire with Carl, D’Antimo scored twice for Regional Sports assisted on one by Donald Earle. goals with Mike Wintjes assisting on‘ both of them. Darrell Bynoe got the other goal unassisted. Peewee Dynes 6. Bob’s Bottoms 3. Steve Rockharts led Dynes with a three goal explosion with assists to Hugh Miner and Joey Collet. Bob Apenis got two goals assisted on one by Pat Morra. The other goal went to Ken Lennox unassisted. For Bob's it was Bill Easton scoring unassisted; Anthony Cronin from Neil Smith; and Brian Neubeck from Bill Easton and Mario Ramunno Woodbridge 4, Richvale 3. This game could have gone either way. P. Durigon led Richvale with two goals with B. Mason got the other one unassisted, J DeHaas got two assists with singles going to B. Carbone and A. Evelyn. Richvale United Drain 3. Unionville l. S. Brooke scored two goals for the! winners with J. Parissi getting the u Begginning tomorrow (Thursday) the members of the peewee team will be selling chocolate covered almonds at $1 a box with proceeds to cover tour- nament fees which have increased. Support your Richvale Royal Peewees. House League (Novice) Oak Ridges 7. Baker’s Sales Service 2. Chris Broschek scored both goals for Richvale. Donald Godfrey had a big night for Oak Ridges with six goals with Mark Mitzhohh getting the other one. Assist to Mark Shephard. . .Atoms 2 for Brooke Six for Godfrey 2 for Dur/gon 3 for Rockan‘s Big meeting Tomorrow night (Thursday) is the big meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary in the banquet hall of the new arena. The purpose is to plan for the bazaar and future fund raising drives and so come on out everyone and give them your support. The more help we get the easier it becomes for everyone. Time of the meeting is 7:30 pm. Let’s crowd the Hall. The bazaar, our second annual one, is scheduled for Nov. 27 from 10 am. to Other goals went to Brad O‘Hara and Doug Anderson with assists to D. Moore, G. Bauer and A. Beckwith. John Burnett scoring the winner for Magna with 27 seconds left. pounces on the puck (left) with panther-like speed and prepares to fire it at the net. Action took place in the Richmond Hill House League last Saturday at the local Unionville 4, Herron’s Sales 3. Grant Padley scored two goals and added an assist for Herron’si Mike Oldham got the other goal. For Unionville it was Steve Wallis scoring three goals with Kevin Wallis getting the other one. Oak Ridges Doane Hall 5, Richvale Harveys 1. Rodney Gilchrist and Randy Gilchrist scored two each for the winners. Larry Thorsell got Harvey’s lone goal from Steve Mettle. Bantams Shield’s 5. Mister Transmission 2. Brian l-lull led the way with two goals assisted on one by Peter Massey‘ The first goal was unidentifiable with assists to Brian Dunnett and Jack Woods. The other goals went to Dunnett unassisted; and Russ Waterhouse from Brian Hull and Peter Massey. Richmond Inn 4, Loughlin Lumber 1. For the winners it was Neil Cooke scoring a goal and adding two assists. Steve Cage got two goals with John McNeil getting the other one. Assists to Brian Watts and Bernie McKinlay. We need help here as well as in the form of saleable donations. During the next few days many of you will be called on the telephone asking for help in the form of other one. Assist to D. Martin Chris Wright scored for Unionville Ratcliff. 2 pm. and as I have said before. it really has become quite a highlight of our hockey year. in a tough Barrie arena, but Richmond Hill came up with an impressive 5-2 victory after being down 2â€"0. For the transmission boys it was Jim Flett scoring from Tony Marinelli; and Peter Major from Steve Moritsugu. The depleted Richmond Hill lineâ€"up was aided by an outstanding per- formance by Rob Wallingford who came up with a hat-trick. Singles went to Zanio Ferrone and Randy Hughes- Guest. richmond hill ' house league. hill minor hockex/ Back to back away and richvale minor hockey Hu/l gets 2 Inn wins 4â€" 7 Next Sunday morning there will be a meeting of all coaches, managers. trainers, conveners and refereees in the new arena. This, as far as the executive is concerned, is the most important get together of the year. Those of you Who read this column please make certain to pass on the donations and physical help. Pitch in I hope everyone pitch in and give planning group support. Let’s make one a great success. Goals over the two games were by: Randy Martin and Randy Hughes-Guest with three goals each, Doug Lewis and Rick Girard with two, and one each by Roy Russell, Dave Earl, and Ferrone. home games were played Richmond Hill once against Onlha with again bounced back strong 6-2 and 7-1 wins aftera 2â€"0 deficit to go on gclor ed by Richmond and defeat an improved 1 - Newmarket club by 6-2. Richmond Hill was held Goals over the two 5" the game early by games were by: Randy gOalie Duncan Condy Martin and Randv until they got on track. arena. The score? Oh yes. the Jakma team went on to edge City Wide 4-3 in a thriller. Brian McLiverin scored for Loughlin from Tod Sandbacka. Midget Unionville 4, Suburban Landscaping 3. For Suburban it was Gavin Butler; Maurio Fantin and Keith Coxworthy scoring. For Unionville, Mike Schilz, Chris Melvin, Mark Valyear, Barry Blumdell. 4 for Cava/lo Jakma 4. City Wide 3. David Repath scored three goals for Jakma with Dale Moore assisting on two of them. Moore also scored with Repath assisting. Novice Derek Battista scored two unassisted goals for City Wide with Jeff Rumble getting the other one. Galaxy 2. Hilltown 1. For Galaxy it was Gus Karvouniaris scoring unassisted; and Stuart Anderson from Greg Moore. Brian Hunt got the lone goal for Hilltown. Bob‘s Boys 3. Allencourt 1. Todd Savoye scored two unassisted goals for Bob’s while Brian McKenna also got a goal unassisted. Maurice Poirier scored unassisted for Allencourt. The Richvale OMHA Bantams played an exhibition game against a team from Buffalo called the “Coca Cola” kids and whomped them 15-1. Frank Cavallo led the scoring parade with four goals with two each going to J. McDowell, Randy Depiro, Chris Chalmers, and Dave Carmichael. The most valuable player award went to Jean McDowell. The Richvale Women’s Auxiliary will be holding a fund raising bazaar Nov. 27 at the Hillcrest Mall from 10 am. to 3 pm. Come out and support your hockey leagues. Sunday games saw the Unionville Atoms down Richvale 3-0; Unionville Peewees winning 3-1; Richvale Ban- tams over Unionville 4-3; Richvale Midgets tying Unionville 4-4. 3 for Repath will the full this result to all your associates. The meeting has to do with the operation of all teams and the necessity to streamline it for greater efficiency and safety. Remember, this meeting includes all personnel â€" House League and Town Teams. Please be there. And that’s it for this week. Keep those dates in mind that are listed above and please make a point of coming out to the arena and enjoy some Happy Hockey. and defeat an improved So this years Carling Newmarket club by 5-2- roll-off will have the extra Richmond Hill was held incentive of the Ontario in' the game early by Winter Games. goalie Duncan Condy HIGH LOW DOUBLES until they gOt on track. This week all affiliated leagues commence their Goals were by Randy house rounds for the High Hughes-Guest with two, Low Doubles tournament, John Peden. Doug Lewis, sponsored this year by Pete Kendall. and Dave Sunbeam Shoes. Forster with one each. The doubles teams are Photo by How Donald Godfrey fired home six goals to lead his Oak Ridges Victoria Square Lion Novices to a 7-2 win over Richvale Bakers in Oak Ridges House League hockey action last week. Mark Mitchell got the othr goal while Mark Shephard drew two assists. Gormley Sand and Gravel 2. Unionville P & J Burger 1. Carl Koteff and Greg Harris scored for Oak Ridges with assists going to Marcus Koch and Robert Muzzin. Jim Carruthers scored the lone goal for Unionville. Gilchrist boys Doane Hall 5. Richvale 1. For Doane Hall it was Randy Gilchrist scoring two goals and adding an 1. For Doane Hall it was Randy Gilchrist scoring two goals and adding an assist while Rodney Gilchrist also fired in two goals. John Douse drew a goal and an assist while Alex Brockton got an assist. Larry Thornell and Steve Mettle scored for Richvale. Other action saw Peewee Oak Ridges Club 99 3. Unionville 2. For Club 99 it was David Blyth scoring from George Margerum and Ron Winters; Randy Winters from Margerum; and Doug Case unassisted. For Unionville it was Mike Perry and Randy Thompson scoring. RICHMOND HILL â€" The as yet unsponsored Richmond Hill Bantam ‘B’s came from behind last week to edge Thor- nhill 3-2 and Orillia by 4â€"2. RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Cadillac Baif Peewees went down to their first defeat of the season losing by 4-3 to Orillia Nov. 8. Bantam By [an Cameron RICHMOND HILL â€" This years Carling O’Keefe roll-offs begin on Nov. 28 at ABC. Bowl. Many fine saves were made by both goalies but at 8:56 of the third period Orillia scored what proved to be the winner. With 1:46 left in the game, Each zone qualifies 10 men and 9 women that make up three singles representatives a mens team a womens team and one mixed team. Cadillac Baif loses The first period saw Orillia go ahead on three unanswered goals, but the Richmond Hill boys netted three in the second. Scoring for Rich- mond Hill were Joslin, Jensen and Main, with assists going to Jensen. Briggs, Joslin, Moffat and Sutherland. These bowlers will then compete with 23 other zones to decide the Ontario Champions. From there they will go to the World Championships to be held in Ontario this years. . r A -d; An Saturday night’s home game against Orillia saw the visitors opening the scoring only to have the Hill tie the game as Troy Edwards and Bill Neilson combined to set up Ross Cramer for the equalizer. This is a big step for- ward for bowling in that bowling is now a recognized sport. For the Ontario Games there will be six regional rollâ€"offs throughout the province to determine who will represent our region at North Bay on Feb. 11 and Added to this years 30 game roll»off, the top 10 men and top 9 women will participate in the Ontario Winter Games for the first time. Bantam orphans win 3-2 and 4-2 margin OAK RIDGES 4 for Boyle Bowling rollâ€"off Oak Ridges B & B Sewing Machine Repairs 5. Commanche Sales and Martini Motors 1. Evan Boyle went on a scoring rampage for the sewing boys scoring four goals in the third period with assists from Ross Mac- Donald. Brent Reid, Steve Ostertag and Brent Reid. Russ MacDonald scored the first goal from Brent Reid. OMHA Action The Oak Ridges T & J Commercial Cleaners won two of three games on league action. They downed Sutton 3-2 and Nobleton 4-1 before losing by 4-2 to Nobleton. Nobleton 4. Oak Ridges Atoms 2. For Oak Ridges it was Mike Kalkanis and Frank Rossi scoring. Goaltenders were Glen McKenzie and Keith McQuarrie. 2for Rossi Oak Ridges 3, Sutton 2. For Oak Ridges it was Frank Rossi leading the way with two goals with David Koteff drawing a goal and an assist. Robert Sanders also got an assist. Wayne Kennedy put Orillia ahead only to have Neil MacGregor finish off a nice play from Doug Eldridge and Scott Courrier to tie it again. It was the persistence of Eldridge in front of Orillia‘s goal that resulted in his winning goal. Cramer’s second goal of the night put the game away for the Hillers assisted by Ed Opatowski and Warren Coombes. Glen McKenzie was in goal. Richmond Hill’s Carl Boyle got a slap shot goal on a pass from Jensen. Bay Ridges scored two fast goals early in the second period. Some high scores for the week were Noreen Stonehouse who has a 178 average bowled 333, May Griffett a 164 average bowled 242, Ann Cooke a 135 average had 211, 123 average bowler Ella Neale reached the 220 mark, other scores by Mary Wheeler 247, Doreen Kyte 233, Betty a low drive by Aubie entered the net but was waved off by the referee. Lose 7-5 The same week the Hillers travelled to Bay Ridges and were beaten there by a score of 7-5. Bay Ridges opened the scoring at 7:36 of the first period. formed by taking the high average bowler in the league and pairing him or her with the low average bowler in the league and so on down the line. The doubles teams must then beat their combined average each night of league bowling to stay in contention. If a twosome do not beat their average on one night then they are eliminated from play. This tournament has $9000 worth of mer- chandise prizes, and the tournament is free to all league bowlers affiliated with the CBC. through their local bowling association. A.B.C. MIXED Leading the high average for the womens section is Betty Wolfreys with a 235 mark and Craig Rayson for the men with 222. Duyu: gut. a may DIIUL suai on a pass from Jensen. Bay Ridges scored two fast goals early in the second period. Sutherland scored from Main at 11:24 to make the score 4-2 but the hustling Richmond Hill travelled to Orillia on Sat. and were beaten 3-0. Ron Laird in nets for Rich- mond Hill did a great job of handling a lot of tough shots from a determined Orillia team. Next league Bay Ridges squad scored $8318 Will be Sat. at 8:00 ,,,L a__ ALA n1AL_.A_..I "a; Awnuovu V1.0... -v..- -w again. 6m. when the Richmond Richmond Hill‘s Joslin Hill boys meet Barrie. oak ridges minor hockey / bowling‘ results / Oak Ridges 4. Nobleton 1. Frank Rossi was the big triggerman again with two goals. Single goals went to Michael Kalkanis and David Koteff. Robert Sanders had two assists and Bobby Munroe one. Juvenfle The Oak Ridges Juveniles came up with a win, tie and loss in recent York Simcoe hockey league action. Rough game Oak Ridges 5, Stroud 3. This was a very rough game with a total of 33 minutes in penalties. For Oak Ridges it was Paul Smith with a goal; Glen Wright, a goal and an assist; Karl Taylor, goal and an assist; Ted Clague, goal and an assist; Doug Jones, goal; with single assists each to Tony Roffey. Jamie Ground. Oak Ridges 3. Nobleton 2. Bruce Wilton led the Oak Ridges offensive with two goals while Jim Gerber had a goal and an assist. Single assists to Wright. Jones, and Taylor. Terry Robinson was in goal in both games. In the third period. Bay Ridges scored again two early fast goals but the not to be undaunted Rich- mond Hill boys came back with two more goals by Stevens and Sutherland with assists to MacLean and Boyle. tipped the puck in on a power play from Aubie and Briggs late in the second period. Oak Ridges 4, Maple 1. Single goals each {or Glen Wright, Bruce Wilton, Paul Smith, and Jim Gerber. Tony Roffey had three assists with one each to Dennis Griffith and Karl Taylor. Steven Jones got the lone goal for Maple. On Nov. 14 two teams from ABC. Bowl were entered in the VOshawa Invitational Tournam- ent, for the girls team the members are Debbie Cresswell Sue Campbell, Kelly Nelson, Cheryl Edwards and Linda Reisenweber. The boys team includes Peter Taylor, Pat Kelly, Cameron Lund, Don Dupont and Doug Chof- fee. I‘ll have the results for that tournament next week. Hill 242, Dave Weagle 302. Willy Sill 251 and Ron Terrington 245 round out the scoring. After two weeks of the second series the Strikers lead with 57 points, they also bowled the high single of the week with an 1183. YOUTH BOWLING In the Bantam division of the youth bowling program we have Debbie Cresswell leading the girls in high average with 155 and the boys division has Pat Kelly in the lead with a 163 average. The high scores for the week were bowled by Pat Kelly a 589 triple with a 263 single game other high triple scores were bowled by Cameron Lund 463 (164) Linda Reisen- weber 423 (150), Gordon Brown 421 (162), Kelly Nelson 412 (152), Chris Pescador 431 (183) and Cheryl Edwards 350 (125). Team Captain Gary Boyle and his defense mates played standout hockey in front of goalie Mike Mulvihill who also came up with a steady effort. Team manager Don Courrier was “very pleased with our two come from behind vic- tories. All of the forwards played a hard skating, good checking game.’

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